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Impatiently awaiting long-overdue consequences for the two greatest frauds of our time, Donald Trump and Elon Musk. TSLAQ
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www.mediaite.com/politics/tru...
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180 trade deals will be announced right after their new health care plan is revealed, which will happen right after Infrastructure Week, which will happen right after Melanie has a press conference to explain her immigration fraud.
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Yes, this too!
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For many with strong anti-government views, it’s inconceivable that anyone would willingly accept lower pay to work for the public good. Because they’re selfish and self-absorbed, they think gov’t workers must be lazy and couldn’t possibly want to do anything without a profit motive.
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#KKKarolineLeavitt
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It’s a meme stock, held aloft by giddy speculators and gamma squeezes. It will crash at some point, it’s just a matter of when.
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@wired.com, you buried the lede. If his lips are moving…
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🤡
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How’d you get past the text verification with a made-up phone #?
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I’m sure the WP grads would like to hear about sharks and electric boats, Hannibal Lechter, and Arnold Palmer’s dick.
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Trump hasn’t seen this weight since 1979.
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Feel free to leave out the context of Obama driving POC to record highs so naturally the Dems’ share for POC declined since, and that most incumbets around the world have been losing elections since Covid. That wouldn’t fit the “Dems in Dissarray” so much beloved by mainstream journos.
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"I'm not someone who has ever committed violence," says the guy who literally condemned millions to die by cutting foreign aid, defunded life-saving medical research, and slashed programs and benefits people depend on to survive... and that's not counting the pollution, worker deaths, etc
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"[Tesla] stock would not be trading near all-time highs if things weren't in good shape" Musk's grift is collapsing in on itself, revealing the tautological singularity at its core: the perception that things are fine, as measured by the Tesla stock memecoin price, outweighs any actual facts.
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Musk says a lot of things that aren’t true. Stenography is not journalism.
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“Politics is my life so I had no choice but to lie for the DNC and Harris campaign.” What a fraud. Great job exposing her lies and hypocrisy.
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His own feelings of inadequacy.
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Everything about Pence is creepy. Calling your wife mother? Being unwilling to meet with women in the workplace alone? What are you hiding, Mike Pence?
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Mike Pence was oddly obsessed with Trump’s shoulders. 🤷‍♂️
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The finance guys told me about it.
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I’m not a finance guy so I can’t comment on the veracity of this but a search the term “Tesla gamma squeeze” might provide an answer.
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Because unemployed people can’t donate to their church.
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That makes sense; they appear to be targeting mineral-rich but otherwise poor countries.
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And if you think that they could should be able to make a profit off rural internet in wealthy counties: each satellite has limited throughput so they must throttle to add more users per sat. The more users they add, the slower the service gets. (3/2!)
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Yes, but limited wireless coverage in rural areas.
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2) There is no global market for rural $100/mo internet service. Land-based internet is superior so Starlink will only serve rural mkts in wealthy countries. There’s no point in having 42K sats covering the globe for the limited markets they can access. 2/2
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There are two insurmountable problems with Starlink’s business model: 1) The cost of replacing 40K satellites every 3-5 years is overwhelmingly high. (LEO sats decay until they de-orbit.) 1/2
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The reason Musk is pressuring African countries is because no one there could ever afford $100/mo for internet service so Musk has to coerce the local government pay for it. There is no viable business model for Starlink relying on poor remote folks buying their service.
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“Once-fringe?!” The NYT working overtime to move the Overton Window.