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democracy-123.bsky.social
Citizen of the world, lover of human rights, animal welfare, and democracy. Slayer of autocracies and tyranny.
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Electing the simple idiot for a second term is like backing up the Titanic to get another run at the iceberg.
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It's ultimately an isolationist attempt. Just waiting for the travel ban, not allowing US Citizens to leave. Trade deficits are of little importance in a global economy.
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Anyone determined to unseat Putin is a hero.
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This is crazy. Ukraine should have been given the right to use US made missiles and F-16's well inside Russia's border. They were forced to fight with one hand tied behind their back for three and a half years.
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Old guys have short fuses. We've seen all the bull shit, heard all the cons, done everything that's worth doing, and don't give a shit about incarceration. Beware of "The Old Man"
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A true Hero resting in peace.
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Looking forward to another 4-6% selloff when markets open on Monday. This is a better referendum on Trump and Trumpism than any other.
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Go Cory!
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Big Balls must be neutered!
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Looks like "A Dog's Day Afternoon" (Al Pacino)
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I'll perform an exorcism on her for half the price. Results guaranteed with our new and improved water boarding method.
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And the DODGE boys work for the undisputed King of Frauds. What is it the remaining die hard Trumputin supports don't see here?
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Be sure to ask him how Sir Rudy is doing, and if anyone is helping him out.
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An empty vessel with no rudder. From an empathetic human standpoint, it is sad.
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Eaten away by MAGOTS.
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I guess that Trumpism wasn't the savior they had thought.
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Take another look at BYD. Traded as BYDD in the US. 80% of revenue is electric vehicles. Quarterly revenue growth 52% vs TSLA 2%. Earning (per share) 4.99 vs TSLA 2.29. PE on BYDD is 21 X earnings vs. TSLA 92 X earnings. World market share in EV's BYDD 33% TSLA 6%. Mobile eye is slightly behind TSLA
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More Kahn Academy and less Ivy League. AI should be able to revolutionize education.
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That would be looking a long way forward. Infrastructure for self driving cars etc. They have always traded and been considered as more tech than car, so Ford and GM are not a fair comparison, However BYD would be. I guess determining the premium for tech going forward should be considered in SP.
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No doubt. One NATO country invading another is nuts.
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She does make some wild calls. Goldman says it's a 120 dollar stock, and probably so. It still trades at 85 X earnings vs. GM at 4 X earnings and Ford 7 X earnings. It's still over valued here.
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Good point, but guessing a bottom can be tough. Some noise coming out of Cathie Woods (ARK Innovation fund) still projects 2600 bucks in two years.
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Who derives joy? Me, I shorted TSLA at 300 dollars a share and covered the position at 348 dollars a share.
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Not much has been said about the two war ships he has sent to "Search for drug smugglers" off the Mexican pacific coast. Why destroyers with missile launchers when Coast Guard Cutters are already there? Think Panama Canal.
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Fraudsters seem to have a brotherly bond.
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I just received a text from Hegseth about another Houthi strike today.
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I know. I got texted from Hegseth an hour before the strike.
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Yes there is.
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Technically he should be. He violated his student visa when he dropped out of Stanford.
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All it takes is ONE HERO!
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Now those very same people that signed the petition for the chance of winning the two million, have a good case against Musk. Unless there were some verbiages regarding legalities of the offer being prohibited. This could get interesting.
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Strange. I was just getting ready to send the very same thing to Stephen Miller.
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Rotten apples stay, while decent men leave.
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She went as a lap dancer.
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Sounds more like North Korea than the U.S.
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Dumb people are so easily brain washed.
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Was she their lap dancer?
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Was she a lap dancer?
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Was she a lap dancer?
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Controlling Congress, the judiciary, and the military, pretty much puts the US well past the halfway point of being governed by an autocracy.
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Strange that there is not much mentioned regarding Elon Musk's student visa, which was granted to study at Stanford, where he soon dropped out.
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Hope they have deep pockets. How much "Pro Bono" work has he extorted from other firms? 145 million?
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If "Big Balls" messes with the old man's money...he'll be neutered. Musk might be hard to get to, but tracking down "Big Balls" should be easy.