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Jun 23
The teacher from hell allegedly says:

“People are saying Trump’s death is gonna happen this weekend, and they’re buying champagne. We need to make sure that they don’t bury it. We need to hang it out front of the White House for the birds to pick clean.

facebook.com/share/p/15zPZH…
“And then we need to bronze it and install it over the entryway to the White House so that the next person who gets in there knows what’s coming for them.”

This person is reportedly teaching elementary school children while publicly fantasizing about the death
and mutilation of a president. This should be investigated immediately.
Read 4 tweets
Jun 23
🚨MAJOR VICTORY🚨

AFL and @KenPaxtonTX just secured a federal court order PERMANENTLY ENDING an illegal Biden-era backdoor amnesty program that allowed immigration judges to indefinitely freeze removal proceedings against illegal aliens. Image
Today, AFL and @TXAG filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas challenging the Biden Department of Justice’s “Administrative Closure Rule,” which allowed immigration judges to indefinitely pause immigration court cases against illegal aliens.
@TXAG The same day the lawsuit was filed, the parties reached a settlement, and the court entered a final consent judgment vacating the rule and permanently enjoining its enforcement.

An illegal rule that allowed illegal aliens to remain in the United States indefinitely is now dead.
Read 14 tweets
Jun 23
These 10 ChatGPT prompts feel illegal to know (but they’re not): Image
1. Content Idea Generator (Viral Angle)

Act as a viral content strategist. Give me 10 high-performing content ideas about [topic].

For each, include a strong hook, content angle, and why it would go viral.
2. Thread / Post Writer (X/Twitter)

Write a high-retention X thread about [topic]. Start with a scroll-stopping hook, use short punchy lines, and end with a CTA.

Keep it under 250 words.
Read 11 tweets
Jun 23
@Inclamiente @dfyzator_15 @Alexandre6519 Workers generate value. If economic value hovers around SNLT, the reduction of SNLT implies the reduction of EV, which if reduced without the reduction of Use value, implies an increase in the available time and wealth of society, which is good.
@Inclamiente @dfyzator_15 @Alexandre6519 If your workers are lazy and your machines are inneficient, and you are the provider of food of your community, the food has more economic value, which is bad. You must sell it for more money. Which means other people have to work harder to get it.
@Inclamiente @dfyzator_15 @Alexandre6519 The reduction of the SNLT carries the reduction of Average economic value of produce, which should make the average social needs and wants easier to meet. A worker that works faster and more efficiently actually generate -less- economic value as per product.
Read 4 tweets
Jun 23
THE "SECRET TOOL" FRAMEWORK:

Most people think top creators have better ideas.

They don't.

They have better TOOLS for finding ideas.

After studying hundreds of viral posts, I found a pattern:

The best creators run every topic through 3 hidden filters:👇
1. CONTRARIAN FILTER Ask: "What does everyone believe that might be wrong?"

Example: Instead of: "AI will replace jobs."

Try: "AI won't replace most jobs. People using AI will."

Instantly more interesting.👇
2. COMPRESSION FILTER Take a 30-minute explanation and force it into one sentence.

Example: "Success is less about intelligence and more about staying interested longer than everyone else."

Simple. Memorable. Shareable.
Read 6 tweets
Jun 23
🚨 The House is voting this week on the new National Security / State Dept funding bill (H.R. 8595), which includes for the first time in US history a blanket ban on any NGOs or contractors using any funds for social media censorship activity. Here’s what’s new 🧵🧵🧵: Image
2. The language in this bill contains the most sweeping and comprehensive counter-censorship restrictions ever put upon recipients of US government grants or contracts. No pressuring platforms, no pressuring online advertisers, no working with foreign governments. Image
3. No NGO or contractor getting a penny of the appropriations can go anywhere near matters relating to “disinformation,” “misinformation,” “hate speech,” “brand safety,” or related censorship vectors. Image
Read 7 tweets
Jun 22
Back from dinner.

Recommend O28 (church members can complain when session refers matter to Presbytery) in the affirmative. This is a hole in our BCO. If session business is handled by Presbytery, members lose the right to complain.
Amendment to strike "as if the Session itself had taken the action" because it's confusing whether that refers to having standing, or to the whole process itself.

Against the amendment if the Presbytery denies complaint, would member carry the complaint straight to SJC?
Amended language (striking last phrase) passes.

Against the original Overture. BCO 41 says you can file a complaint against court of original jurisdiction. In referral, Presbytery becomes court of original jurisdiction.
Read 36 tweets
Jun 22
I grew up in extreme poverty.
Nobody in my family owned assets. Nobody talked about trusts, tax strategy, or generational transfer of wealth.

Those conversations were happening in other households.
In boardrooms, private schools, and family offices that people like me were never invited into.

After decades of building my own wealth and studying how the wealthiest families on earth operate I can tell you this.

The gap between the wealthy and everyone else is not intelligence.
It is information.

Here are 7 truths about generational wealth that wealthy families know and never share:
Truth 1: Wealthy families do not build wealth. They build systems that build wealth for them.
This is the first and most fundamental distinction.
The middle class trades time for money.

The wealthy build systems that generate money while they sleep.
Businesses. Real estate. Investments. Intellectual property. Royalties.

These are not passive in the sense of requiring no effort to build.
They are passive in the sense that once built they continue producing income independent of the owner's daily time.

Wealthy families teach their children from the earliest age that the goal is never to get a good job.

The goal is to own the thing that pays the good jobs.
That single mindset shift is worth more than any degree ever printed.
Truth 2: Wealthy families use legal structures that most people do not know exist.

Most people manage their money as individuals.
They earn. They pay taxes on everything they earn. They spend what is left.

Wealthy families structure their financial lives through entities.
Trusts. Family limited partnerships. Holding companies. Foundations.

These structures are not loopholes or cheating.
They are tools written into the legal system that are available to anyone who knows they exist.

The wealthy keep their assets inside entities that provide protection, tax efficiency, and seamless transfer of wealth across generations.

The reason most people never use these tools is simple.
Nobody teaches them in school.
Because a financially structured population is significantly harder to keep dependent.
Read 9 tweets
Jun 22
🧵Starting a compilation thread on how to best prevent and treat viral infections, with a focus on SARS-CoV-2, since that’s kind of my entire thing on here.

The most important step will ALWAYS be wearing a well-fitting, high-quality respirator like a (K)N95. The subsequent posts and suggestions are all supplementary to that main mitigation.
Why Novavax/Nuvaxovid is the best choice of COVID-19 vaccine:
A simple trick that could potentially help you increase your mucosal response to COVID-19 vaccines:
Read 14 tweets
Jun 22
I prayed Tahajjud for months and felt nothing. Then one night, I didn’t ask for anything. And something changed.
My Tahajjud had slowly become just requests: rizq, marriage, open doors, relief from anxiety.

Wake up. Pray. Ask.
Leave.

Like I was turning sujood into a checklist.
Talk… and walk away.
One night I was exhausted.
I finished my du’a… and stayed down.

No words. Just silence in sujood.

And for the first time in a long time - it didn’t feel empty.

Not a voice. Not a sign.
Just stillness.

A calm I can’t really explain.
Read 6 tweets
Jun 22
Cats always remind me of Russians. I don't know why.🐈‍⬛
While dogs, Western intel.. 🤷🎶
Nothing to do with comms, I'm sure.
Read 10 tweets
Jun 22
Scotia Bank Canada was emailing sensitive banking information for one of its customers in Canada, to me, for almost a year. When it first started happening last year around August, I called the customer service line for BNS Ja and was advised to write an email to my home branch.
I did and nothing happened.

In March of this year the emails got more numerous and more and more sensitive. I'm talking links to secured loan transactions for document signs offs and deposit alerts. I was shocked just how much info I was getting on this person i didn't know.
the only thing we had in common, we shared a last name and first initial. I have been using my email with the bank for close to 20 years. This person just opened an account. How could this be happening?
Read 14 tweets

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