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Jon Hartley

@jon_hartley_

Economist focused on Finance, Macro, Labor @HooverInst Policy Fellow @Stanford PhD(c) @UT_Civitas @FREOPP @Mercatus @MLInstitute @CapAndFreedom @EconClubofMiami

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Babe Ruth unconscious at Griffith Stadium in Washington during a game against the Senators on July 5, 1924. Racing to make the catch, he slammed into a concrete wall and was knocked unconscious for 5 minutes. He would stay in the game AND play in game 2 of the doubleheader.

Babe Ruth unconscious at Griffith Stadium in Washington during a game against the Senators on July 5, 1924. Racing to make the catch, he slammed into a concrete wall and was knocked unconscious for 5 minutes. He would stay in the game AND play in game 2 of the doubleheader.
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Some in downtown Palo Alto, California would rather spend July 4th protesting the President with upside down flags than at BBQs celebrating America’s birthday 🇺🇸🌭

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All trains on East Bay Amtrak corridor from San Jose to Sacramento are halted b/c of unattended package near tracks north of Richmond, CA. The Air Force Bomb Squad from Travis Air Force Base is investigating. Pray🙏nothing serious. What kind of a sick July 4th 🇺🇸 joke is this!

All trains on East Bay Amtrak corridor from San Jose to Sacramento are halted b/c of unattended package near tracks north of Richmond, CA. The Air Force Bomb Squad from Travis Air Force Base is investigating. Pray🙏nothing serious. What kind of a sick July 4th 🇺🇸 joke is this!
Robert Herjavec (@robertherjavec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We left everything behind when we fled communism — just me, my parents, and a single suitcase. We didn’t speak the language. We didn’t have money. But we had hope. Years later, I’m standing here with the American flag — proud of the life we’ve built, grateful for the freedom to

We left everything behind when we fled communism — just me, my parents, and a single suitcase.

We didn’t speak the language. We didn’t have money. But we had hope.

Years later, I’m standing here with the American flag — proud of the life we’ve built, grateful for the freedom to
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After America was attacked by terror attacks George Bush needed to provide some relief for the US. And as silly as it sounds, it was important for George Bush to throw a strike in this moment and he nailed it.