High pH is alkaline not acidic. It doesn't strip paint like acid would. Pool coatings are made to handle pH swings anyway. This is just leftover algae in that shallow pool after they drained and refilled it. Same problem it's had for decades. It's called maintenance not a crisis. Memes aren't science. Stay in your lane. Science is clearly not your forte! 🤡
@HillaryClinton
Ma’am, I was the Air Force Lt. Colonel who carried the nuclear football for your husband inside that “people’s house” you’re suddenly so precious about. I saw it all up close for two years.
While Bill was getting blow jobs in the Oval Office from an intern and groping female Air Force enlisted crew on Air Force One, you and your staff treated the military with open disdain, like we were the help, not the men and women sworn to protect this nation. The disrespect for anything non-Clinton was palpable.
You lecture about “respect for the institution” while your husband lost the nuclear codes and shrugged it off.
And when you finally slinked out in 2001? You and your crew trashed the place—vandalism, theft, glue in drawers, obscene messages, stolen property, and filth left behind for the next administration. The GAO confirmed it. Classy exit from the “people’s house.”
The White House belongs to the American people, not your grifting dynasty. They just elected a fighter who actually respects the military and the office. Keep ripping off poor kids in Haiti, selling your merch and clutching pearls.
Sit down, bitch. The adults are back in charge.
Five years ago today I called out Fox Corp live on air, then did several independent reports on how they’d become compromised:
⚫️Fox had threatened to fire me for covering the story they assigned me to cover, all because the true narrative was different from the “safe” narrative they had anticipated.
⚫️The true narrative was that four times more lives were being saved at a hospital that used a COVID treatment protocol that the CDC/FDA recommended against using.
⚫️Fox had been pushing its reporters to only tell people to do what the CDC/FDA said to do, rather than pursuing journalism which is: Go out and see what people are actually doing and cover what’s actually working and not working.
⚫️So when Fox sent me to a hospital to cover COVID treatment, they expected me to report the copy/paste version of what CDC/FDA said to tell people was happening.
⚫️When I adhered to journalism and covered what was actually happening there, Fox issued a letter for my files, lying about me, threatening to fire me, and they put me on a social media blackout—no posting anything unless it is “safe news” approved by management before the post.
⚫️All because I approached a COVID story the same way I approached crime stories: Go out there, be curious, ask the people’s questions, report what’s actually happening.
⚫️When Fox crossed the line and later sent their HR lady in Atlanta after me to tell me standing up for free speech is not something I’m allowed to do, I knew it was time to leave that compromised company. (I’ve posted all the receipts from this showdown in the past and still have more receipts I haven’t posted.)
⚫️I left the company and then found out there were Fox Corp employees all over the nation going through similar stories. I heard from staff at other news companies—ABC, CBS, etc.—with very similar stories.
⚫️It was much easier for me to leave and sound the alarm as a single girl who didn’t have a family to provide for. My heart goes out to those who have not left and are still within the compromised machine at news companies across the country.
⚫️May you find a way to take a stand, even if from the inside. Never compromise your conscience. Take a stand—even a small one—and God will protect you. Life’s too short not to.
⚫️We’re not in the pandemic anymore, but there are countless news stories where the corporations just don’t have the spine to tell the truth, and they’re ready to persecute their reporters for sticking with journalism.
⚫️Yes, COVID treatment was not the only story Fox was compromised on. I went on to cover how they hid anomalies related to elections to help viewers believe elections are always perfect. I covered how they acted as a PR team for vaccine companies rather than seeking answers to their viewers’ concerns about them. And I covered how they used crime coverage to deceptively pit races against each other in an effort to increase ratings.
⚫️I thank @JamesOKeefeIII and @Project_Veritas from the bottom of my heart for picking up my story and sending it so viral. I do believe it made at least a small difference in challenging news outlets to get back to honesty over “safety.”
If MREs are good enough for our troops, why not for welfare?
What if EBT was replaced with monthly MRE deliveries,
8 cases per person. No misuse. No luxury. Just food.
Needs met. Problem solved!
If only Democrats worried as much about stopping the stealing and fraud perpetrated against taxpayers as they worry about Elon creating wealth... They have zero credibility.
I knew the Senate would be a serious problem when they elected RINO John Thune as Majority Leader, RINO Mitch McConnell as chair of the Rules Committee and Susan Collins as chair of the Appropriations Committee. This was a massive "Fuck You" to the voters that gave them the majority. This is the fault of not only these three, but all the Republican Senators who elected them to "Leadership". @realDonaldTrump@POTUS@SenateGOP@LeaderJohnThune@JDVance
@HillaryClinton
Ma’am, as the Air Force officer who carried the nuclear football for your husband in the White House, I spent two years inside that “people’s house” with you. Remember me? I remember you.
You lecture us daily about ‘respecting the institution’ while the man I protected (your husband) LOST the nuclear codes, treated the military like an afterthought, and had sex in the Oval Office. BJs in the Oval…classy.
Of all the human beings on the face of the planet (and we’re giving you the benefit of the doubt), you are the LEAST qualified to comment about anything, much less decorum.
The White House belongs to the people, yes — which is why they elected a fighter, not another polished grifter who’d rather rip off poor kids in Haiti than actually lead.
Keep clutching your Chardonnay bottles, bitch. America’s moving on.
Can you deny that Elon Musk is the very definition of "bold"? He acts and delivered while most just talk. Even with his SpaceX IPO he insisted on more shares be available to regularl "retail" investors.
His vision is for humanity. His vision is so big is hard for most to even comprehend.
Public safety isn't a difficult problem to solve. We don't need Elon-level brain power to fix. El Salvador solved a far worse problem in a couple of years. Chicago, LA, NYC, Atlanta, New Orleans, etc. could all be safe - again! - if common sense were used.
Lock up the 2% of the population that commits the vast majority of crime and watch the crime plummet. The rehabilitation policy has demonstrably failed. Recidivism proves that.
If you, Ro Khanna, can't fix such a simple issue as public safety, your other ideas are nothing but pablum for political points.
Can you deny that Elon Musk is the very definition of "bold"? He acts and delivered while most just talk. Even with his SpaceX IPO he insisted on more shares be available to regularl "retail" investors.
His vision is for humanity. His vision is so big is hard for most to even comprehend.
Public safety isn't a difficult problem to solve. We don't need Elon-level brain power to fix. El Salvador solved a far worse problem in a couple of years. Chicago, LA, NYC, Atlanta, New Orleans, etc. could all be safe - again! - if common sense were used.
Lock up the 2% of the population that commits the vast majority of crime and watch the crime plummet. The rehabilitation policy has demonstrably failed. Recidivism proves that.
If you, Ro Khanna, can't fix such a simple issue as public safety, your other ideas are nothing but pablum for political points.
The Biden administration let in at least 20 million illegal aliens. Almost all of these people are still here, living off the taxpayer. They are stealing our money.
I don’t just want the “worst of the worst” deported. I want them all deported.
SpaceX is moving humanity's AI compute off the planet, and construction has already begun.
AI now hits physical limits before software ones. Power plants, substations, transformers, transmission lines, cooling, land, permits, and construction time all gate it, and every ground data center competes with cities, factories, and homes for the same grid. Goldman Sachs expects US data center power demand to more than double from 31 gigawatts in 2025 to 66 gigawatts in 2027, and only 50 to 60 percent of the capacity scheduled for the next year or two to come online on time.
SpaceX is answering by building the next compute layer in space. In February, it acquired xAI, bringing launch, satellites, AI models, and the power behind them into one company, in a deal that valued SpaceX at 1 trillion dollars and xAI at 250 billion dollars. In June, it raised $75 billion in the largest IPO ever recorded, debuting at a valuation of $1.77 trillion.
The whole architecture starts with the Sun. In the right orbit, sunlight almost never stops, so solar arrays generate power, radiators shed heat into the vacuum, laser links move the data, and Starship carries the hardware up. SpaceX is taking the satellite technology it has already proved across thousands of Starlink satellites and pointing it straight at AI compute.
On June 8, Elon Musk revealed the first satellite, AI1. Each one carries 120 kilowatts of sustained compute and 150 at peak, about the draw of a single Nvidia GB300 rack, on a frame 70 meters across, wider than a Boeing 747. It cools itself with deployable liquid radiators and redundant loops, and its chip bay is interchangeable, so the best silicon on the market drops straight in. Every satellite is a full server rack running in orbit.
SpaceX has filed with the FCC to launch up to one million orbital data center satellites. In the sun-synchronous orbits it picked, they stay in sunlight more than 99 percent of the time, cooled by radiating heat into space and cut loose from every grid constraint on the ground. The filing calls the system a first step toward becoming a Kardashev II civilization, one that can harness the full power of the Sun. The launch math is 1 million tonnes of satellites a year, each tonne generating 100 kilowatts of compute, adding 100 gigawatts of AI capacity each year.
The entire US data center fleet is forecast to draw 66 gigawatts in 2027. SpaceX aims to add 100 gigawatts of new orbital compute capacity every year by 2030, so a single year of launches would exceed the projected draw of the entire American fleet.
Gigasat is the factory built to make that real, an eleven-million-square-foot complex on a thousand-acre site in Bastrop, Texas, more than ten times the size of SpaceX's largest plant today. It builds the satellite end to end, from its own solar cells and circuit boards to the finished craft, and SpaceX is targeting one gigawatt of orbital compute a year by late 2027 and scaling it by roughly ten times a year toward 100 gigawatts by 2030.
xAI's Colossus reached 200,000 H100 GPUs in a single interconnected cluster, built in 122 days and then doubled at record speed. A 100-gigawatt orbital layer gives SpaceX the power budget for whole populations of frontier systems running at once: multimodal and world models, robotics foundation models for humanoids and factories, protein and drug discovery, materials search, fusion and propulsion simulation, and scientific agents that work without sleep. More compute means more experiments and more discoveries per day, and a civilization with cheap power in orbit can chase ideas the ground would force it to ration.
The next stage is the Moon. SpaceX is prioritizing a self-sustaining lunar city, with the first uncrewed landing targeted for March 2027. The Moon becomes a factory outside Earth's gravity well, where local material turns into satellite structures, solar arrays, and radiators, and electric mass drivers fling that hardware into deep space with no chemical fuel at all. Elon has described that path scaling to between 500 and 1,000 terawatts of new AI capacity a year, petawatt scale. Earth launches open the orbital layer, and the Moon expands it.
Starship carries all of it. Starship V3 flew for the first time on May 22 from the new Starbase pad, hit its major milestones, and deployed 20 Starlink simulators, along with two modified satellites that imaged the ship in flight. Orbital compute needs mass to orbit at industrial cadence, and Starship is the machine built for that volume.
SpaceX now holds every element pointed at one goal: the company, the public capital, the AI lab, the satellite, the factory, the FCC filing, the lunar roadmap, and the rocket, all aligned to move compute above the grid and run it on the Sun.
The internet carried human knowledge, and AI turned it into something that thinks. SpaceX is building the power and the transport for what comes next. Humanity is moving its compute to the stars, and the rocket to carry it is already flying.
WATCH: CIA Director John Ratcliffe has confirmed that former CIA Director John Brennan, former FBI Director James Comey and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are likely to face indictments due to their involvement in the Russiagate scandal.
In 1980 Ronald Reagan convincingly won the presidency against Jimmy Carter, and also tipped the Senate. But the democrats maintained control of the House and Tip O’Neill remained speaker. That meant a lot of people voted for Reagan, but then voted democratic down ballot. They could do this knowing bipartisanship was possible - that the country had a coherent population, and differences were not so wide that people would refuse to work together.
Reagan was able to push his tax reduction plan through Congress. Tip O’Neill basically said ‘this is what the people voted for, so we will work with you.’ That could not happen today.
The US electorate is balkanizing because of too much immigration too fast - which is exploited by unscrupulous politicians. We will probably not see the kind of bipartisanship of the early 1980s again in our lifetimes - if ever. And this is why a 1924 style moratorium on immigration is necessary, coupled with aggressive assimilation policies and deportations of those who don’t really want to be American. And it’s why birthright citizenship is a disaster in present circumstances.
On June 13, 1777, a 19-year-old French teenager landed on a beach in South Carolina, uninvited, to fight in someone else's war. He would become one of the most important men in American history.
The Marquis de Lafayette was one of the richest young aristocrats in France. He had a beautiful wife, a fortune, and zero reason to risk any of it. But he believed in the American cause so fiercely that when the French king forbade him from going, Lafayette bought his own ship and sailed anyway. He literally went AWOL from a life of luxury to bleed for a country that didn't exist yet.
Congress was annoyed at first. Another foreign officer looking for a paycheck? Then Lafayette offered to serve for free and pay his own way. That got their attention.
He met Washington and the two formed one of the great father-son bonds in American history. Washington had no biological children. Lafayette named his only son George Washington Lafayette.
He took a bullet in the leg at Brandywine and kept rallying the retreat. He was instrumental at Yorktown, the battle that won the war. He went home a hero on two continents.
A foreign teenager believed in America before America did. 249 years ago today.
Medicare fraud is a trillion dollar industry. Notice not one Democrat is trying to end this fraud and reallocate the money to serving the poor. That’s because they and their staff and friends and family are all in on it. Skimming and scamming.
We worked 16–18 hour shifts producing the first versions of the Falcon 9 thrusters.
To this day, it is still the hardest manufacturing assignment I have ever been asked to run.
We ran the first prototype thrusters in South Bend, IN. I still remember source inspectors coming on-site, finding the smallest cosmetic blemish, and denying payment on the entire product run.
That kind of pressure is what most people never see.
SpaceX did not become what they are today by luck or hype. They became it through manufacturing hardship, brutal design iterations, tight tolerances, failed attempts, rework, and people on the shop floor grinding through problems most will never hear about.
SpaceX is not just an engineering success story.
It is a manufacturing success story.
A true innovative masterpiece built through pressure, persistence, and relentless improvement ( late night calls with the engineering team )
I attest to their achievements.
Good job @SpaceX
Elon Musk's companies employ roughly 170,000 people.
AOC drove Amazon out of New York, killing 40,000 jobs.
One creates. The other destroys.
They are not the same.