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Right. So it’s a race between real, recurring revenue and the energy needed to support that use volume. Use, however measured, would be the key metric to know — and, naturally, won’t be released or transparently so by many suppliers.
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Output value is highly relative. Not sure ROI would work out for millions of Ghibli selfies.
Strong analysis, though. Thanks for posting.
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Right. It’s in the understanding and operating of tools, not going all-in for every tool that appears.
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Is it possible programming is a proper vocation and not simply the application or scrambling around the latest fad? (If so, marketers can relate.)
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Taco Bell is right on track.
seekingalpha.com/news/4437694...
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youtu.be/G__PVLB8Nm4?...
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Timing is everything in politics, especially presidential. Candidates who miss the moment rarely get one again.
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Believe IL is Midwest.
www.chicagotribune.com/2025/04/02/i...
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Therein lies madness. All admins are snapshots. While 8 years followed by 8 years provides more accountability rationale for those admins and their influence, one could then consider all the extenuating circumstances making any analysis a series of footnotes rather than broadly illustrative.
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Every cycle has its own dynamics so while the economy is almost always a top vote mover, the specific driver within that changes.
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I care and appreciate the perspective. Two thoughts:
1. If you want to remove both of those terms, the theme remains the same.
2. And, if you didn't and went with this edition, Biden still provided stronger job growth.
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Oh it’s often mix and match on 1 & 2.
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Same here!
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✅ And brilliant comeback / callback with Mulaney’s “Everybody’s in L.A.” opener.
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Dig it. On start: Can I put in a vote for 2000 or would SCOTUS ignore that too?
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Much needed and well said
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Reads like the call sheet for a “My Name is Earl” episode.