We need a general tweet of the day thread

Saw a 1st yesterday. In some random commercial for who knows what, 2 black dudes were playing pickleball with 2 Asian chicks. I'm pretty sure neither of these 2 things happen much in the black dude community. But stupid people like dudes for Harris have to believe it's reality to hold the fucked up worldviews they do.
Not to be the bearer of bad news but I've literally witnessed this at my gym.
 
I blame the new medicaid work requirements, poor access to health care, and food insecurity for the decline in our kids health particularly obesity.https://www.yahoo.com/news/american-kids-become-increasingly-unhealthy-150124465.html

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The health of U.S. children has deteriorated over the past 17 years, with kids today more likely to have obesity, chronic diseases and mental health problems like depression, a new study says.
Much of what researchers found was already known, but the study paints a comprehensive picture by examining various aspects of children’s physical and mental health at the same time.
“The surprising part of the study wasn’t any with any single statistic; it was that there’s 170 indicators, eight data sources, all showing the same thing: a generalized decline in kids’ health,” said Dr. Christopher Forrest, one of the authors of the study published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
 
I don't think that's bad news. It's an undeniable agenda for the media however. The original post was a tweet from someone asking why commercials refuse to normalize human relationships.
 
Apparently there is a real world economic laboratory out there and this thing called history. Neither are of interest to the leftard true believers. I like "Real communism capitalism has never been tried."https://ace.mu.nu/
Javier Milei's "Crazy" Reforms Result in Three Straight Months of Growth and a Much-Reduced Inflation Rate
—Ace
Real capitalism has never been tried.
Just months ago, Argentina seemed destined for another economic collapse: soaring poverty, runaway inflation and dire warnings from economists that President Javier Milei's radical austerity measures would choke growth. Instead, the economy is expanding at a pace few thought possible -- leaving Milei's legions of critics scrambling for explanations.
In a stunning reversal, Argentina's economy posted a 7.6 percent year-over-year growth rate in the second quarter of 2025 -- its strongest in nearly two decades -- fueled by deregulation, sharp cuts to public spending and the loosening of currency controls. Retail sales, manufacturing and finance all surged, helping consumer spending jump nearly 3 percent from the previous quarter.
Since assuming office in December 2023, the firebrand libertarian economist has slashed government expenditures and secured a $20 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). His administration promised to dismantle decades of state intervention in favor of free markets -- policies that many observers warned would deepen recession and spark social unrest.
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Milei also ripped up Argentina's rent-control law in late 2024, removing limits on lease terms and rent increases that had discouraged landlords from renting. Within months, the supply of rental housing in Buenos Aires jumped by 195 percent, according to the city's real estate observatory, and median asking prices fell by about 10 percent as more apartments returned to the market.
 
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