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Jun 15
Steve Aoki @steveaoki tonight at the Stanley Cup Finals pregame show @GoldenKnights @TMobileArena
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🔥 LMAO! JD Vance after he walks out to appear on The View "This is a show of MAGA Republicans, right?! That's what my media team told me." 🤣 Vance is going head first into the witches' den 😂
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I’m so over this Pride Month. Just be gay. Most people, even religious people, don’t care. And why do I have to know who you have sex with? That’s like me coming on here daily and telling you how many times my wife and I had sex last month. Just odd that we set aside an entire month for this. Even a day would be odd.
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I hope they release all 12 names of the terrorists who planned to mass murder people at the DC event. Make examples out of every last one of them. Parade them in front of the cameras.
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CNN’s Fareed Zakaria Admits One-Party Rule by Democrats Has Been a Disaster for California | Mike LaChance, The Gateway Pundit During a recent broadcast, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria did a monologue about California and how the state has been failed by the one-party rule of Democrats. He points to the state’s failure in education, the inability to build housing, and the massive homeless problem, among other things. Zakaria uses all of this to explain the anger of voters and the rise of Republican candidates like Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt. Partial transcript via Real Clear Politics: FAREED ZAKARIA: At a time when President Trump and Republicans are faring poorly in most polls, the story has been different in California. Republican Steve Hilton finished ahead of many high spending Democrats in the governor’s race to advance to the November election, facing Democrat Xavier Becerra. In Los Angeles, an overwhelmingly Democratic city, Spencer Pratt, a Republican, former reality television personality, looked as if he might make the mayoral general election before finishing third. California Democrats will be tempted to dismiss all this as a sideshow, but the frustration is real and justified. California is one of the most dynamic places on the planet. It has Silicon Valley, Hollywood, world class universities, extraordinary agriculture, ports, talent and natural beauty. But it is a case study in how a rich society can spend more and more while producing less and less of what its ordinary citizens need. The paradox of California today is a successful economy attached to a failing model of governance. Consider the fiscal record. Since 2000, California’s population has grown by roughly 15 percent. But the state’s general expenditures have grown more than 200 percent, from $78 billion to about $248 billion. General spending per person has risen from about $2,300 to about $6,300. The number of state employees has grown by more than 50 percent by one count. Does anyone think that California government and its benefits have gotten 200 percent better in the last 25 years? Housing is the central failure. California has long spoken the language of compassion while building a system of exclusion. Alicia Finley writes in the “Wall Street Journal” that from 2021 to 2024, the L.A. metro area, with nearly 13 million people, issued only 118,000 building permits for new homes. Atlanta with about half that population issued 163,000. California has made it too hard, slow and expensive to build. The result is predictable. Home prices soar, rents rise, workers commute farther, homelessness grows, young people leave. And people are leaving. Over the past seven years, the state has lost a net 1.9 million people through domestic migration. It’s nice of Zakaria to point all of this out, after Spencer Pratt has been bumped off the ballot for mayor of LA. Better late than never, right? thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06…
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Jun 15
America is possibly the best country in the world in aesthetics
If only all my taxes could go to shit like this
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Correct. The people on SNAP are about a billion times worse for the country than the guy building rocket ships and electric cars.
Elon Musk is a trillionaire but it’s def the people on SNAP ruining your life
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There are More H-1Bs than There Are Computer Jobs The good news is that between May 2024 and May 2025 the U.S. gained 41,060 computer jobs. The bad news is that in 2025 the U.S. imported 52,938 workers for computer jobs on H-1B visas alone. Even more foreign computer workers come under an alphabet soup of other work programs (e.g., OPT, L, E, TN). cis.org/Miano/More-H1Bs-Ther…
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Jun 10
A longevity startup has dosed its first patient with a drug to reverse age-related sight loss. Life Biosciences is testing its ER-100 drug, which the company claims has restored vision in monkeys, for safety and side effects in a study of around 18 adults over the next year. wired.com/story/longevity-st…
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Owner of California Medical Companies Pleads Guilty to Stealing More than $1 Million in Pandemic Relief Funds Mehrdad Tabrizi, of Orange County, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering after fraudulently obtaining over $1M in PPP/EIDL funds and using proceeds to buy luxury items justice.gov/opa/pr/owner-cal…
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A federal judge on Monday struck down a $100,000 fee that U.S. President Donald Trump imposed on new ​H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers, concluding that it ‌constituted an unlawful tax that Congress never authorized reuters.com/world/trumps-100…
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Happy Birthday to our “internet dad” @ScottAdamsSays ☕️ ♥️
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Rest in Peace 🙏 @ScottAdamsSays June 8, 1957 – January 13, 2026
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Special Report: Why India's medical schools are plagued with fraud "The system’s problems are felt abroad, too. Tens of thousands of India’s medical graduates practice overseas, particularly in the United States, Britain, Australia and Canada." reuters.com/article/world/sp…
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They did it folks! Double OT win @GoldenKnights 🎉
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Too many white men were supporting their families by driving trucks, so of course our leaders had to end that by importing unqualified foreigners. A lot of people have died in the process. Gord Magill is a trucker who saw it happen. 0:00 The Last American Cowboys and the War on Truckers 6:14 The Attempt to Replace American Workers With Foreigners 13:46 The Life of a Long-Haul Trucker 21:25 The Dangers of Truck Driving 24:59 The Human Trafficking Routes 33:05 Magill’s Most Dangerous Experiences While Trucking 36:42 How Did Magill Learn All of This? 39:23 The Freight Crisis 40:21 Is Trump Working on Fixing the Trucking Industry? 48:41 The Exploitation of the Electronic Logging Device 50:54 The ALP Heist 59:30 The Fight in Washington to Fix the Trucking Industry 1:02:19 How Do Truckers Entertain Themselves? 1:02:42 What’s Going on in Canada?
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We need to help our unemployed AMERICAN friends find work Some are out of work for over a year. Is there a job board FOR Americans, by Americans? LinkedIn/Indeed is packed with fake jobs, scams and foreigners 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Folks were concerned about foreign employee replacement in 2013 "I'm gonna be broke. People are coming in and replacing us. We're training them to do our jobs." RBC's Employee Replacement (Broadcast April 7, 2013) youtube.com/watch?v=j0T9UaoG…
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Val Kilmer, who died last April, stars in the upcoming movie As Deep As The Grave through the use of generative AI Val's family got the same money Val would have charged PLUS the production spent a TON of money generating the scenes that used AI This film and plenty of others to follow over the short term are merely expensive lab tests and the end game is to get AI production to a point where it WONT cost big bucks to make a really good film but will generate bigger bucks for the investors backing the films. variety.com/2026/film/news/v…
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