Virgil Davis Hunt “The Businessman” (@vrgldh) 's Twitter Profile
Virgil Davis Hunt “The Businessman”

@vrgldh

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DataRepublican (small r) (@datarepublican) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am going to keep repeating this until people understand this. Karen Bass was not only a Castro operative and Communist, but she got elevated to Vice Chair of National Endowment for Democracy, which is the center of soft power operations in the US government. She is not a "DEI

Sólionath (@anarseldain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have argued severally, for the last 4 years, that the Quality of Life increases posed by common-sense Right Wing policies would radicalise millions. California would be R+15 if people understood how much better their lives would be after mass deportations.

U.S. Tech Workers (@ustechworkers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Trump suspended guest worker visas during COVID, resorts quickly found American college kids were willing to work once they improved incentives. The idea that young Americans “won’t do these jobs” is a diabolical lie.

When Trump suspended guest worker visas during COVID, resorts quickly found American college kids were willing to work once they improved incentives. The idea that young Americans “won’t do these jobs” is a diabolical lie.
bumbadum (@bumbadum14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am begging boomers to come up with a better vision for this country than "go work minimum wage at a convenience store in the middle of nowhere and die in poverty"

wanye (@wanyeburkett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is very similar to the thing where people consistently believe that crime is higher than it is. This is in both cases interpreted by the left as evidence that people are wrong and irrational and that these issues are not as significant as people think they are. But another

bumbadum (@bumbadum14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When McDonalds opened in 1948 they charged $0.15 for a burger. It stayed at $0.15 until 1967, when the price increased to $0.18. In 1966, the last year a McDonalds burger cost $0.15 the median income in the US was $7,400, in today's money that is $73,648.33 — 4 thousand dollars

Jamie Bambrick (@j_bambrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were in Colorado last week and I was struck by what is now an enormous disparity in wealth between the US and the UK. Spent a couple of nights in a cabin in an RV park - it had pools, slides, mini golf etc, fun for the kids. But the place was packed with RVs worth hundreds

We were in Colorado last week and I was struck by what is now an enormous disparity in wealth between the US and the UK. 

Spent a couple of nights in a cabin in an RV park - it had pools, slides, mini golf etc, fun for the kids. 

But the place was packed with RVs worth hundreds