CynicalTrader82

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CynicalTrader82

CynicalTrader82

@CynicalTrader82

Beigetreten Aralık 2008
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SamanthaBrooks
SamanthaBrooks@SamanthaDBrooks·
I’m honestly so shaken up right now. 😭🇺🇸 I was just trying to enjoy a peaceful beach day when some young man walked past, stared directly at my new hat, kept walking past and muttered "dumb bitch" right under his breath. And his friend just laughed, did they really think I wouldn't hear that??? I couldn't even hold back the tears. It is wild how the exact same crowd that constantly preaches about "tolerance," "kindness," and "protecting women" will turn into aggressive, hateful bullies the second they see a young girl who proudly loves her country and thinks for herself. They want us terrified, isolated, and completely quiet. But these tears aren’t out of weakness—they’re out of pure disgust for what they’ve done to our culture. The left is so deeply threatened by a generation that refuses to buy into their narrative, but targeting people in public is a whole new low. I’m keeping this hat on, and I’m going to stand even taller. Has anyone else experienced this kind of aggressive behavior from the "tolerant" crowd just for showing your patriotism? 🦅💥 #AmericaFirst #StandFirm #TolerantLeft #Unapologetic
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CynicalTrader82
CynicalTrader82@CynicalTrader82·
@tparsi We aren't making it 60 days. We will be facing oil shortages in 30 days.
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
It appears the Iranians left the talks over Trump's Twitter threats. It's a reminder that the next 60 days will be a VERY bumpy ride. Walk-outs, no-shows, rescheduled talks, and plenty of other theatrics - legitimate or not. Expect nothing else. It's part of negotiations.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
U.S. President Donald J. Trump, in a post moments ago on TruthSocial responding to an article early today by The New York Times that questioned the actual point of the recent Iran War, stated: “The headline in the Corrupt and Failing New York Times: “What Changed After Almost 4 Months of War? Analysts Say Not Much.” REALLY? Their Military is DONE, their Navy is GONE, their Air Force is GONE, their Launching Pads, Missiles, Drones and Manufacturing of same, is almost GONE, their top two sets of Leaders are GONE, their Inflation is at 250%, their Economy is BROKEN, their Soldiers aren't being paid, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN, THE OIL IS GUSHING, and the U.S. Stock Market and Jobs are at record HIGHS. That's what's CHANGED, you corrupt and unethical cowards, and MORE!!! President DJT”
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CynicalTrader82
CynicalTrader82@CynicalTrader82·
Trump is so fucked. He ignorantly said on NATIONAL TV that he had to make a deal because we were 4 WEEKS away from oil shortages and a great depression. Now the Iranians know it's working and they aren't going to give up shit. Trump has two choices: 1. Get troops killed. 2. Great Depression 2.0
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
US-Iran Peace Talks Fail. The US delegation, led by JD Vance, entered the meeting arena first. This was strange, because the party that claims to be the upper hand typically arrives last. Shortly after, the Iranian delegation arrived. They greeted the mediator, Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif, but informed him that they refused to negotiate due to recent threats issued by Trump. They didn't meet Vance and then abruptly left. A panicked Sharif frantically requested his boss, "Field Marshal" Munir, to intervene, but Munir also appeared helpless. Watching from a distance, Vance approached and asked what had happened. A shaken Sharif and Munir apologetically explained the situation to him.
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CynicalTrader82@CynicalTrader82·
@BrettErickson28 I think this is HIGHLY likely. The more pain the regime inflicts on the US economy, the more concessions they will receive from Trump. Trump played his hand when he said on national TV that the US was 4 weeks away from oil shortages and that's why he made a deal.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErickson28·
Is this “likely”? No. Is Iran exporting disproportionately more oil through the Strait that will provide them a far greater buffer IF NEED BE than the world? Yes.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErickson28·
I have a significant concern about the US and Iran lifting their blockades simultaneously that is not being discussed. Without question, Iran has "time on their side". The US blockade was always doomed to fail, and now we have proof of this in Washington making massive concessions to Iran. The regime was not toppled. The citizens didn't riot. Their oil wells didn't shut-in... But in just the past few days since the blockade was "unofficially" opened on June 14th (officially on the 18th), Iran has moved more than 35M barrels of oil outside the US blockade line, and sent in a multitude of empty vessels capable of holding tens of millions more. A majority of the total oil exports that have moved outside of the US blockade line have been IRANIAN. ... What happens when Iran finishes exporting the ~25M barrels that are still inside the perimeter of what was the US blockade line? While Iran has plenty of incentive via their frozen assets to end the war now and permanently cement victory, the other scenario I can see playing out is that they finish exporting all of the oil that was trapped inside of the US blockade... And then just close the Strait of Hormuz again.
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CynicalTrader82@CynicalTrader82·
@jammles9 If it was prepped properly, you would NOT be able to peel up paint with your fingers. It's all going to peel off anyways. They have to start from scratch.
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Jammles
Jammles@jammles9·
Another man has been arrested for peeling up the paint off the bottom of the reflecting pool. These people are unhinged.
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CynicalTrader82
CynicalTrader82@CynicalTrader82·
@thuhkang That's a good way to get Iran to show up to meetings. Threaten to kidnap them. If I were the Iranians I'd be on a plane getting the fuck out of there ASAP.
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
BREAKING: President Trump says the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool may have to be drained and repaired following vandalism by left-wing protesters. ARREST THEM. FINE THEM. MAKE THEM PAY FOR IT.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
WATCH: Trump on Iran: "President Trump tells Fox News he spoke with Iranian officials overnight and said, 'You close the strait and you won't have a country.' He went on to tell these officials, 'You won't even make it back to your f**king country ... we'll take over the rest of the country.'"
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
Happening RIGHT NOW - DC police have started making FELONY ARRESTS after green-haired liberals entered into the reflecting pool and began dumping loads of LIVE ALGAE into it. They're also intentionally PEELING PAINT from the pool as Antifa anarchists cause chaos on dirt bikes in an attempt to distract #lawenforcement We're told law enforcement from the area is descending on the pool now.
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Sundered Seas
Sundered Seas@Schwerepunkt·
@Alyosha745 People don’t seem to understand your main point: Cushing can/will manage its tanks so that the entire facility never shuts down completely. It does this by consolidating the oil it has into fewer tanks ensuring they don’t go below the outflow pipes and pumps.
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Alyosha
Alyosha@Alyosha745·
People don't realize there are circa 350 tanks in the Cushing tank farm that have a combined shell capacity of 91,000,000 barrels. Each tank holds between 250,000 to 500,000 barrels. The tap is at the bottom of each tank above the sludge line with a reasonable margin of safety as the sludge line rises over time. At 20 mm barrels in total, some tanks are filled and working normally and some are idle with capacity to fill. So the idea Cushing is out of busness now or it ever will be is nonsense. It just means the total of all oil in Cushing is low in the aggregate and concentrated in fewer tanks. Cushing can operate, store, and move 75 mm to 80 mm barrels of oil functionally. Frankly ... imo when the SOH is settled we are going to need that capacity and more, imo. This hair pulling "tank bottom" narrative is intended to imply Cushing is close to functional failure. Cushing has been at tank top more than it has been at tank bottom since the NYMEX made it the benchmark for WTI in 1983... Btw ...that applies to all petroleum fluids in commercial and above ground official storage anywhere on the planet.
HFI Research@HFI_Research

Since 2011, Cushing increased working capacity by 25 million bbls, which means the inventory level from 1990-2011 is no longer relevant because the floor for tank bottom increases. As a result, my estimate for Cushing tank bottom is ~18 million bbls.

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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErickson28·
In the last 6 days, Iran has exported more than 30M barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. In March, the first FULL month before the U.S. blockade began, Iran exported 35M barrels… in the entire MONTH. For full honesty and transparency, it is worth noting that Iran’s average monthly exports are ~50M barrels. With that said, Iran has not only exported at an extremely high rate, thus setting themselves up strategically in the event of a reimposed blockade, but they are also bringing in additional empty vessels that can be used as floating storage as well. While the full scale of exports through the SoH is not yet clear, it is likely that Iranian oil accounts for well over half of the oil exiting the Strait of Hormuz.
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CynicalTrader82
CynicalTrader82@CynicalTrader82·
@BrettErickson28 They are pushing through as much as they can as quickly as they can so they can close it again.
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And We Know©🇺🇸
And We Know©🇺🇸@andweknow·
🚨 U.S. Officials Dismiss Iran’s Claim of Closing Strait of Hormuz Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed they closed the Strait of Hormuz amid tensions with Israel and Lebanon. U.S. officials are pushing back hard, with a senior official telling Fox News that Iran can’t close it because “they don’t control it.” High volume of ships are still transiting the critical waterway.
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