If that addict on your street were your own son, what would you do? That is the defining question that guides my 5 step plan to fix the homelessness problem in LA. We *must* end this evil racket of corrupt politicians and NGOs who profit off the misery of these poor souls. They launder money and feed them more drugs, so they can keep their customers locked in this hell on our streets. We have a moral obligation from God to help them and make our city safe and clean for everyone. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman have forsaken this city. Time for real leadership. Time for real compassion.
Arrest employers for hiring illegals, and tax remittances at 100%
Also, Erik Prince put together a plan for deporting 500,000 illegals a month at a cost of $25 billion. He should have been hired immediately, but now is better than never
It's well past time to get serious about deportations
How was Vivek made a hedge fund partner shortly out of undergrad? That's usually a 15-20 year tract to get an ownership stake. He was at the now defunct Amaranth for a while, later Goldman Sachs. Then he leaves (after being a partner) to go to law school on a Soros scholarship, which he defends says he needed the money, after clearing huge salaries?
Working at QVT (during law school oddly) he made trades that returned 5,000% due to buyouts, causing insider trading speculation.
Then he starts the scam pharma company of his own (based in Bermuda to not pay American taxes) and managed to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in 8 months?
There isn't one single aspect of this guy's story or life that adds up to anything legitimate. The more I read about him the more bizarre it all gets.
The full quote from Notes on the State of Virginia is quite interesting, as Jefferson explains why many groups can’t integrate into being Americans, and thus shouldn’t be allowed into the country:
“But are there no inconveniences to be thrown into the scale against the advantage expected from a multiplication of numbers by the importation of foreigners? It is for the happiness of those united in society to harmonize as much as possible in matters which they must of necessity transact together. Civil government being the sole object of forming societies, its administration must be conducted by common consent. Every species of government has its specific principles. Ours perhaps are more peculiar than those of any other in the universe. It is a composition of the freest principles of the English constitution, with others derived from natural right and natural reason. To these nothing can be more opposed than the maxims of absolute monarchies. Yet, from such, we are to expect the greatest number of emigrants. They will bring with them the principles of the governments they leave, imbibed in their early youth; or, if able to throw them off, it will be in exchange for an unbounded licentiousness, passing, as is usual, from one extreme to another. It would be a miracle were they to stop precisely at the point of temperate liberty. These principles, with their language, they will transmit to their children. In proportion to their numbers, they will share with us the legislation. They will infuse into it their spirit, warp and bias its direction, and render it a heterogeneous, incoherent, distracted mass. I may appeal to experience, during the present contest, for a verification of these conjectures. But, if they be not certain in event, are they not possible, are they not probable? Is it not safer to wait with patience 27 years and three months longer, for the attainment of any degree of population desired, or expected? May not our government be more homogeneous, more peaceable, more durable? Suppose 20 millions of republican Americans thrown all of a sudden into France, what would be the condition of that kingdom? If it would be more turbulent, less happy, less strong, we may believe that the addition of half a million of foreigners to our present numbers would produce a similar effect here.”
"Studies show that when patients are motivated to consider prices, prices drop by ~20%. Doctors and hospitals will be motivated to post prices when they must compete for price-conscious patients who control the money."
If low-carb changed your health, don’t stay silent.
The Dietary Guidelines are coming out soon.
Lobbyists are speaking up. Corporations are speaking up.
The public needs to have its voice heard as well.
Let’s make sure the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines include an option for people with metabolic diseases.
Graphics for sharing are here: https://t.co/8pwlJGJ1OX.
Please share and tag decision-makers. Your voice matters!! Use it.
@KenDBerryMD
To elevate America’s health, restore public trust, and reclaim our reputation for integrity and gold-standard science, @POTUS’s HHS will challenge even the most sacred public health dogmas through open debate and disciplined scientific scrutiny.
Watch as I shred @SenatorCantwell's chart from my recent hearing—a chart she used to argue that vaccines saved hundreds of millions of American lives by pointing to the 20th-century decline in infectious diseases.
You won't believe this website at @TCU. Here is a 🧵on the the R.I.S.E. Certificate Program. RISE stands for "Responsible for Inclusion and Sustaining Excellence." If you think that sounds like Marxist claptrap, you would be correct. It gets worse. 1/
The problem is she's repeatedly using the wrong term "hate speech" to describe what she's actually pledging to police:
We already have legal frameworks for these things: incitement conspiracy, harassment, stalking, threatening, criminal intimidation, defamation, malicious communications, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, terroristic threats, civil rights violations, aggravated assault, extortion, etc.
The corporate silence on the assassination of Charlie Kirk is deafening 🔇
No flags in profile, no tributes, no pledges of money to Turning Point USA, no demands for "justice", no talk about "inclusion", no company wide 'listening' meetings
They want you to forget
📽️ Here's that same composite of about 100 screenshots slowed down a bit so you can remember to remember, so you can get angry again.
It's a reminder of corporations scolding, stigmatizing, tearing things down.
If you didn't swear allegiance to their bs you couldn't pass thru their hiring gauntlet, and if you were already in - you would get fired if you didn't mimic their bs.
Should people openly celebrating Kirk's assassination be hounded into unemployment - YES.
Turn around isn't just fair play, its restorative.
🎶 The song in the composite vid is about LIES:
Covid lockdowns, quarantines, social distancing, compulsory vaccines and so on and so on, it's called 'Hail to the Skeptics" by @dubiousvictory
@FischerKing64 Lol. Cliff’s Notes is no longer in print. Kids in high school get access to a Sparknotes subscription to give them online summaries about their reading assignments.
And…all their papers get scanned through an anti-plagiarism scan program.
Lots of changes that aren’t publicized
@iamlisalogan @JoernBartelhei1 Companies have vulnerabilities. For example, P&G’s stock is THE retirement fund for their employees. Employees don’t want to see their hard earned retirement funds disappear due to poor upper management decisions that hurt the stock price. Tide is their flagship.
@Cernovich Ugh….there’s a shortage of these GLP-1 and GIP medications. Currently, a doctor has to attest that a patient is using the drugs for diabetes care, not obesity, otherwise the pharmacists/insurers are being told not to fill the prescription.🤦♀️
@TicTocTick In the Bay Area, the last two housing crashes “started” when a large number of people were laid off and had to sell. H1B visas require employment. Otherwise, you had to leave in 10 days. Fast, forced selling causes prices to go down. The H1B visa grace period is now 60 days.