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Comparing H1N1 to COVID pales in comparison -- no mask mandates, hospital visitations weren't restricted, businesses didn't shutdown, most people still kept their jobs.

 During President Trump’s last year in office, the net import number turned negative. It is therefore true that we gained energy independence (per this definition of net imports) under President Trump. Net exports in 2020 averaged 635,000 BPD for the year.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2022/03/08/surprise-the-us-is-still-energy-independent/?sh=6060d7d630b6

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I agree.

Make 'em watch Kent State videos first.
For... inspiration.
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This is...
... well, it's just crazy.
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Maybe all those new gubmint jobs are in the Ministry of Truth, busily rewriting history.

The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war, the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Love with torture and the Ministry of Plenty with starvation. These contradictions are not accidental, nor do they result from ordinary hypocrisy: they are deliberate exercises in doublethink.

1984
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Maybe all those new gubmint jobs are in the Ministry of Truth, busily rewriting history.
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"Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia."
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"X user Scott Budman shared a post featuring a picture of gas station prices at a Chevron station in Menlo Park, California."

Menlo Park?
They can afford it.
...
They're getting "what they voted for".
Good and hard.
Here's to 'em gettin' even MORE.

1. Contrary to moronic stereotypes of Silicon Valley people, we are not all millionaires lazing about in McMansions. There are plenty of people in San Mateo County and Menlo Park living on incomes less than 6 figures.

2. 25% of San Mateo County residents voted for Brian Dahle in 2022. If the name is unfamiliar, Brian Dahle's opponent in that gubernatorial election was Gavin Newsom. So at least 25% of San Mateo County residents are NOT 'getting "what they voted for"', quite the opposite. Yet another moronic stereotype worthy of @#$%-canning.
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Foreign students could face harsher penalties than suspension for anti-Israel rioting: DHS
Anti-Israel protests on college campuses are on the rise across the United States
 By Adam Shaw , Bill Melugin Fox News
Published April 24, 2024 3:27pm EDT

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed on Wednesday that foreign students could potentially face deportation if they are suspended from their courses while on a student visa — just as anti-Israel protests have engulfed Columbia University and other American colleges.

With anti-Israel protests taking place at Columbia and college campuses across the country, which have included antisemitic rhetoric and threats to Jewish students, classes have gone hybrid at Columbia due to safety concerns.

It has raised questions about whether some students, who may be on student visas, could have them revoked or be deported. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., posted on X calling for the removal of foreign nationals backing Hamas.

"Immediately deport all foreign students studying in the USA that support Hamas. We should also revoke federal student loans for any American student arrested for supporting Hamas," she said.

DHS’ Homeland Security Investigations told Fox News that an international student is deemed to be "in status" if they are making progress on their course, and that a temporary suspension does not necessarily impact that status. But there is a path by which that suspension leads to removal proceedings.

more
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dhs-official-reveals-what-could-happen-foreign-students-suspended-anti-israel-protests-rage
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71k Government Jobs Added

And that pretty much says it all.

And those jobs produce nothing for the economy

At this rate, we'll all be good Soviets
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Oklahoma schools chief Ryan Walters has directed all districts not to comply with Biden's Title IX rewrite, telling the Washington Examiner Biden is "eradicating women’s rights and putting women in danger."

https://twitter.com/BreccanFThies/status/1783136137348808861
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