@jessefarinacci@HartmanAndrew Lol yes Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta are all fleeing to, uh, California
Don't confuse crony capitalism with John Galt botboy
Very happy to say it again. The Odyssey is an amazing film, and missing out on seeing it because you think it’s woke or whatever is cutting off your nose to spite your face. Your loss.
@BridgetPhetasy Bridget, I just got off the phone with some reliable sources who have evidence of what's truly going on. Unfortunately, I can't reveal it bc I'm afraid for my life. If my fellow conservatives can raise $5M for my protection, I will blow the cover on this story. Help me reveal it.
Are you implying America has turned its back on God just because Hindus lawfully built a sculpture of their god on private land without disturbing others or infringing on anyone else’s space? So you want to stop them from practicing their freedom of religion?
Since when do you get to determine whose God is true and whose isn’t! Do you think you are a greater or wiser American than founding father Thomas Jefferson?
When Thomas Jefferson drafted the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786, he was clear that its protection was not just for Christians but included Hindus. In his autobiography, he proudly recalled that the law was meant to embrace “within the mantle of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and infidel of every denomination.” Jefferson admired Hindu teachings and himself owned a copy of the Bhagavad Gītā
In the 19th century, this respect deepened through America’s writers and philosophers. The entire Transcendentalism movement was inspired by Hindu ideas. Ralph Waldo Emerson found in the Bhagavad Gītā the voice of a profound ancient intelligence which addressed the same eternal questions that stirred the American soul. He said “I owed a magnificent day to the Bhagavat-Gita. It was the first of books; it was as if an empire spoke to us, nothing small or unworthy, but large, serene, consistent, the voice of an old intelligence which in another age and climate had pondered and thus disposed of the same questions which exercise us.”
Henry David Thoreau kept a copy of the Hindu Gītā by his side at Walden Pond, drawing strength from its verses as he pondered freedom, truth, and the life of simplicity.
The most beloved US President John F. Kennedy made it explicitly clear that the foundation of America was built on mutual tolerance and respect of ALL faiths “I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute, where no Catholic prelate would tell the president (should he be Catholic) how to act …. where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the president who might appoint him or the people who might elect him.”
So exactly which American do you represent - one who is carrying on the legacy of such American greats as Jefferson, Emerson and JFK or the narrow-minded petty bigotry of a religious extremist who spews hates on others faiths and declares their gods as false.
Go look in the mirror & introspect - your soul is corrupted to the core - and the hate you represent stands for all that is anti-American.
Since 1996–97, no player has made more clutch-time field goals in the postseason than LeBron James (151).
The closest? Kobe Bryant (104).
Tonight… The King added another memorable moment to his resume 👑
@quirkyllama@wil_da_beast630@sverresj Europe isn't even a continent (it's a subcontinent of Eurasia).
Also, "white culture" is basically created by worshipping Asian gods.
India spent $24 billion on infrastructure in 2014. This year’s budget: $129 billion. Next year: $143 billion.
The speed is hard to picture. India is building 34 km of new highway every day, up from 12 km/day in 2014. Our highway network has grown 60%, from 91,000 km to 146,000 km. We want to hit 100 km per day. Metro rail has gone from 248 km to over 1,000 km.
I think energy is where the story gets under appreciated. On July 29, 2025, renewables powered 51.5% of India’s entire electricity demand for the first time. That was our COP26 climate pledge target for 2030. We hit it five years early.
Solar capacity was barely 3 GW a decade ago. Today, it’s past 140 GW, making India the world’s third-largest solar power producer. We added 38 GW of solar in 2025 alone, with 42.5 GW projected for 2026. Our domestic solar panel manufacturing capacity went from 38 GW to 144 GW in two years.
Total installed power capacity crossed 500 GW in September 2025. More than half now comes from non-fossil sources. And we’re building the world’s largest hybrid renewable energy park in Gujarat’s Khavda desert: 30 GW across 726 square kilometers of wasteland.
Nuclear is the next chapter. Current capacity is about 8 GW. The target is 100 GW by 2047. In December 2025, India passed a law allowing private companies to enter the nuclear power sector for the first time. Six major firms (Reliance, Tata, Adani, and others) have already submitted proposals for small modular reactor sites, basically smaller factory-built nuclear plants, across 16 locations. The government committed $2.4 billion to develop five indigenous designs by 2033.
Total infrastructure spend through 2030: $1.7 trillion. More than double what India spent in the previous seven years. Morgan Stanley projects infrastructure investment will climb from 5.3% to 6.5% of GDP by FY29.
Coal still runs about half the grid, and another 80 GW of coal capacity is planned. But the trajectory is clear. India is running the same infrastructure playbook China ran two decades ago, and the pace is accelerating each year.
The data is clear, blunt, and inconvenient for the outrage industry. The Lancet, a peer-reviewed medical journal, reports a 75% decline in rabies deaths in India over 20 years, alongside a two-thirds reduction in dog bite incidence. This is not anecdotal. This is rigorous epidemiological fact.
This dramatic success is a testament to systemic public health interventions, not magic or luck:
- Extensive anti-rabies vaccination programs for dogs across urban and rural areas.
- Improved access to Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for humans, making treatment available at primary health centers.
- Targeted awareness campaigns educating communities on bite prevention and first aid.
- Better integration of veterinary and human public health systems.
These are hard-won gains, the result of consistent, often unheralded, work by countless professionals. This is the result of selfless volunteering services of millions of dog feeders. It's a victory of science and sustained effort over disease.
So, when the Supreme Court deliberates on policies concerning community animals, the foundation *must* be this scientific evidence. To base policy on amplified media narratives or emotional appeals, ignoring a proven track record of decline, is a dereliction of evidence-based governance. It undermines the very systems that achieved this success.
We have a working model. The solution is to support it, not dismantle it based on manufactured fear. 🔬
Extending my warmest wishes to everyone around the world celebrating Losar, the Tibetan New Year. On this first day of the Year of the Fire Horse, we celebrate the fortitude and resilience of the Tibetan community worldwide.