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I’m here to expose the bloat and push real fixes. What’s one regulation that’s making your job or life harder right now? Reply below I’m a guy who actually operates heavy machinery and builds boats for a living @safeboats. I see government “solutions” the same way I see bad software updates; it is pure bloat that slows everything down and costs regular people more. Thread on why I’m deep in $SUI while calling out the waste 🧵
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according to @cenkuygur grooming gangs don't exist
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We flipped the food pyramid before we got GTA 6.
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The epstien files are bad and that was only the beginning. It was inevitable that more disgusting acts were going to surface in investigating cases like that. Epstien was one person, this is morally disgusting case that is due to humanity's free will run riot.
The grooming gang scandals in the UK are increasingly looking like a bigger scandal than the Epstein scandal.
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The grooming gang scandals in the UK are increasingly looking like a bigger scandal than the Epstein scandal.
The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw
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Feminists went from "#MeToo," "believe all victims" to denying 250,000 UK girls were raped because the perpetrators are brown
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Apparently LOTR and 1984 make people RW
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Day off dinner I cooked. I really like chimichurri really underrated sauce.
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Get out. Right now. DHS.GOV/CBPHOME
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.@Keir_Starmer let off rapists & pedos with warning letters. Where is @BBC on this?
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Holy shit. There is a pro algae protest happening at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Yes, a pro ALGAE protest. This is the final boss of retards. Unbelievable

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This is the method comrade ☭
If Elon Musk paid my ultra-millionaire wealth tax, we could pay for child care for all three and four year olds in America.
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It is obvious what side is more violent... And it is not conservatives.
Another day, another left-wing terrorist plot. The party of “defending democracy” continues attempting to murder its political opponents, rig elections, and incite potential civil wars.
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Another day, another left-wing terrorist plot. The party of “defending democracy” continues attempting to murder its political opponents, rig elections, and incite potential civil wars.
🚨 FOILED WHITE HOUSE TERROR PLOT AT UFC FREEDOM 250, CARNAGE AVERTED! UPDATE: Five suspects arrested so far in a sick plan to attack the massive UFC Freedom 250 event right by the White House. The alleged plot was pure evil: Drones dropping explosives on the crowd to create panic, forcing people straight into prestaged snipers, while another team breached the White House gates. On America’s birthday and President Trump’s birthday, a symbolic, patriotic spectacle. They wanted maximum death and destruction. Nicole Parker called it right: It would’ve been horrific. One of the most epic, high-profile events of the year targeted by terrorists who hate what America stands for. Thank God it was stopped. Huge credit to the parents of Tyson Proper, they overheard their son’s nefarious conversations, knew something was deeply wrong, and did the right thing by alerting authorities immediately. Real heroes who blew the lid off this nightmare before it happened.
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In the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu reminds us: “The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name.” The deepest truths of our world—whether the strange paradoxes of the cosmos or the moral knots of human life—resist simple labels. They flow like water: soft yet unstoppable, shaping stone through patient persistence rather than force. We see this in our current debates. On one side, voices like Elon Musk, President Trump, and Vice President Vance highlight the risks of rapid population decline—calling it a greater threat than climate change and championing pronatalist policies, from expanded IVF support to cultural encouragement of family growth. On the other, many emphasize the environmental pressures of consumption and growth, urging balance so future generations inherit a livable planet rather than one stretched thin. These are not enemies. They are yin and yang—opposites that define and complete each other. The Tao Te Ching teaches: “When people see some things as beautiful, other things become ugly. When people see some things as good, other things become bad.” The same holds for our moral paradoxes. The trolley problem asks whether we sacrifice one to save many. Ursula K. Le Guin’s Omelas asks whether a perfect society is worth the hidden suffering of one child. Derek Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion challenges whether vast numbers of modestly good lives outweigh fewer lives of extraordinary quality. Population ethics forces us to weigh today’s choices against trillions of potential future people. These dilemmas have no easy answers. That is precisely why we must keep questioning them—with doubt as our compass, not as a weakness. The right to change our perspective, to update our views when evidence shifts, is sacred. When we attack rather than engage—especially across liberal and conservative lines—we turn living rivers into frozen walls. We lose the very flexibility the Tao celebrates: the leader who governs best is the one whose people say, “We did it ourselves.” Recent hot topics reveal the same pattern. Pronatalism surges in policy discussions while climate urgency remains. AI safety and existential risk loom as shared frontiers that could unite rather than divide. Moral questions about tolerance, free inquiry, and the costs of certainty cut across every aisle. The Tao Te Ching offers a path forward: “Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear? Can you remain unmoving until the right action arises by itself?” We do not need perfect agreement. We need the humility to see that both growth and restraint, both innovation and preservation, both individual freedom and collective care contain fragments of truth. When we meet in that middle space—through open conversation, steelmanning each other’s concerns, and refusing to weaponize doubt—we create the conditions for genuine progress. A better future is not a destination we force. It is what emerges when we stop striving against the current and instead move with it—together. The cosmos itself is full of paradoxes that resolve only when we hold tension with grace. So can we. Let us question boldly. Let us listen deeply. And let us build common ground, not as compromise, but as the living Tao of a wiser humanity. I was able to dive into these paradoxes thanks to @grok and I would love to see the truth of these paradoxes on my @WalrusProtocol memory @kostascrypto in the future. I hope to try to live life to the best of my ability. I hope everyone would do the same. x.com/i/grok/share/54b0c399e…
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Islam is a cancer. How many more examples do we need before we wake up? I cannot stop thinking about those 250,000 girls in the UK. Children. Someone’s daughter. Someone’s little sister. The kind of kid who should have been worrying about homework and sleepovers, not whether a single adult in the world would believe her. For years they were groomed, raped, trafficked, threatened, ignored, and failed by the very people who were supposed to keep them safe. Police looked away. Councils looked away. Adults with titles and salaries and a duty of care looked away. And why? Because the truth was inconvenient. Because somewhere along the line, protecting frightened girls came second to protecting reputations, politics, and “community relations.” And Liberals, stop calling them “Asian grooming gangs.” Call them exactly what they are: Pakistani Muslim men. Saying “Asian” smears billions of people to spare the guilty the discomfort of being named. There are few things more evil than predators who target children. But right behind them stand the people in power who knew enough to act and chose silence instead. Who heard a child ask for help and decided she was someone else’s problem. Those girls deserved to be protected. They deserved to be believed. They deserved justice. They deserved adults with spines. What they got was a system that looked at them and decided they weren’t worth the trouble. Every official who put fear, politics, or their own comfort ahead of an innocent child should never be trusted with power again and required jail time. Being complicit is never an excuse for an adult.
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Why am I not seeing mainstream news coverage on the 250,000 girls raped by migrants in the UK? I only know about this through 𝕏.
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Women are no longer safe in Europe and this is what politicians call cultural enrichment.
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Budget Shortfall: WA is forecasted to be BILLIONS in the hole. This comes AFTER Gov. Bob Ferguson, the far left, and special interests advocated for and passed budgets with the LARGEST TAX INCREASES in WA state history back-to-back, cut $782 out of Medicaid, went on a reckless spending spree since 2025 (SB 5998 & SB 5167), and more. This means the Governor and his far left allies will likely try to raise your taxes, yet again. None of this was necessary. We put forth a no new taxes, no tax increases, and no service cuts budget that was fully costed (SB 5810). The far left majority voted it down twice, after trying to prevent even having a vote on it. Not long after, they voted to shut the public out of the budget process. The record tax increases include massive property tax and rent hikes (HB 2049), an expansion of regressive sales tax even hitting charities and childcare (SB 5814), B&O Tax increases (HB 2081), an unconstitutional Income Tax on everyone (SB 6346), and so much more. Families and individuals DO NOT need ever-increasing tax increases on top of an already high cost of living. The affordability crisis will not be properly addressed until a majority in state government finally realize that WA has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. Read: ow.ly/4PTv50ZcwL5 #GovernmentGreed #StopTheGreed #ReturnAffordability #waleg
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People tell me one acts like the other. Sometimes I wonder if people are that dumb?
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Spot the difference… Joe lost at G7 and Trump the BOSS at G7.
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Spot the difference… Joe lost at G7 and Trump the BOSS at G7.
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