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@Gambit337

Lust For Life. Producer and Audio Engineer IG: Gambit337

Austin, TX Beigetreten Ocak 2010
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Gambit
Gambit@Gambit337·
1.) they didn’t have one. had a better deal on the table than we ever had to prevent them from getting a nuke and blew up negotiations (literally). 2.) they killed the ayatollah who was hard lined on NOT getting nuclear weapons only to get one who is bullish and open to getting nukes. 3.) whatever goals we had set on protecting Americans from an Iranian threat is in the wind and this does quite the opposite of whatever its intentions were. the region is unstable and we are poking the bear.
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Jonathan Cab
Jonathan Cab@shadowcrewtroll·
@balajis You are ignoring the cost of letting Iran acquire a nuclear weapon. You act as if that is no biggie.
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Balaji@balajis·
I'm going to make some obvious points. (1) Blowing up all the oil infrastructure in the Middle East is an insane idea, and may well result in a global economic crash and humanitarian crisis unrivaled in the lives of those now living. We're talking about the price of everything everywhere rising, from food to gas, at a moment when inflation was already high. All of that will be laid at the feet of the authors of this war. (2) The antebellum status quo of Feb 27, 2026 was just not that bad, but we're unlikely to return to it. Expect indefinite, long-term, ongoing disruptions to everything out of the Middle East. (3) Also assume tech financing crashes for the indefinite future. The genius plan to get the Gulf states caught in the crossfire has incinerated much of the funding for LPs, for datacenters, and for IPOs. Anyone in tech who supported this war may soon learn the meaning of "force majeure" as funding gets yanked. (4) Many capital allocators will instead be allocating much further down Maslow's hierarchy of needs, towards useful basic things like food and energy. (5) It's fortunate that all those progressives yelled about the "climate crisis." Yes, their reasoning about timelines was wrong, and much of the money was wasted in graft, but the result was right: we all need energy independence from the Middle East, pronto. It's also fortunate that Elon and China autistically took climate seriously. Now they're going to need to ship a billion solar panels, electric vehicles, batteries, nuclear power plants, and the like to get everyone off oil, immediately. (6) It's not just an oil and gas problem, of course. It's also a fertilizer problem, and a chemical precursor problem. Maybe some new sources will come online at the new prices, but it takes time to dial stuff up, particularly at this scale, so shortages are almost a certainty. That said, China has actually scaled up coal-to-chemicals[a,c] (C2C), and there's also something more sci-fi called Power-to-X[b] which turns arbitrary power + water + air into hydrocarbons. But all of that will need to get accelerated. I have a background in chemical engineering so may start funding things in this area. (7) Ultimately, this war is going to result in tremendous blame for anyone associated with it. It's a no-win scenario to blow up this much infrastructure for so many people. Simply not worth it for whatever objective they thought they were going to attain. But unless you're actually in a position to stop the madness, the pragmatic thing to do is: scramble to mitigate the fallout to yourself, your business, and your people. [a]: reuters.com/business/energ… [b]: alfalaval.com/industries/ene… [c]: reuters.com/sustainability…
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief. As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country.  The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is responsible for helping coordinate and integrate all intelligence to provide the President and Commander in Chief with the best information available to inform his decisions.  After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion.
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: After President Trump said he spoke to a former president about his operation in Iran, Bush, Clinton, Obama, and Biden were all ruled out, per NBC.
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Amy
Amy@20th_Centurygal·
Name one album that’s perfect from start to finish. No skips. No filler. Just pure greatness...🎶🎸
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Tom Cotton
Tom Cotton@SenTomCotton·
As Chairman of the Intelligence Committee, let me make clear: whoever leaked this lied. CNN should do some fact-checking. The U.S. has planned for Iran to try to close the strait for decades.
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Gambit
Gambit@Gambit337·
@Nawtabot1970 @TomEllsworth All fair points. If crude was all made equal it would not change the principle that what you produce you don’t always use in a global economy.
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P D@Nawtabot1970·
@Gambit337 @TomEllsworth Most of your refineries are set up to use heavy sour crude. You do not produce enough heavy sour crude in the US so you must import it. Most of the oil you produce is light sweet crude, most of that oil is sold on World market. You are a net exporter, BUT require imported oil
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PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast@PBDsPodcast·
“TRILLIONS Have Been Committed” - Jobs Report Panic DEBUNKED Over 92K Loss Claim
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DatPiff@DatPiff·
Name an artist you swore was next up… then their career just flatlined...
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Gambit
Gambit@Gambit337·
@glennbeck So not the many people in the administration (including the president) blatantly stomping over the constitution?
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Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
Failing to pass the SAVE Act would be the death of the Republic.
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Gambit@Gambit337·
@LizWolfeReason This is heartbreaking and I am so sorry for your loss. Thankful you had some time on this earth with him. That’s all we all really have. Your demonstration of faith in a time of tragedy is inspiring. Many prayers for you and your family ♥️
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Liz Wolfe
Liz Wolfe@LizWolfeReason·
King Solomon died yesterday at two and a half months old. We loved him really well, and we don't have any regrets. We got nine days at home with him after 61 days in the NICU. Nine will never feel like enough, but we must accept what is given to us––we were never in control. Let's take stock of all God's mercies, how He worked through people: My OB, who heard my conviction about carrying Sol to term even with his disabilities, and supported it fully, with empathy and respect; the nurses in the Lenox Hill NICU, where he spent the majority of his time, who loved him so tenderly, like he was their own; his physical therapist, who saw extreme hope for him despite his disabilities, and tried to make it so; my mom, who put her own life on hold to come live in New York with us for the whole winter, to watch Zev and keep our household running; Zev, who wanted to wear matching pajamas with his brother each night he was home (and some of the nights Sol was in the NICU), who was eager to come to the hospital with us to play in the lobby even though he wasn't often allowed in the NICU, who chose not to be afraid of hospitals or tubes but to touch and kiss and snuggle his brother whenever he was able; @nwilliams030 and @rSanti97, who camped out at the hospital during Sol's final days so we would never feel alone, who watched Zev whenever our family had to dip back down to Texas; the people who covered us in prayer all over the country. Perhaps most of all, I'm grateful for my husband: He wasn't Catholic or pro-life when we met, but life experience has brought him to these beliefs. They ground us now; his faith is steadfast. He didn't leave Sol's side during those final, hardest days. He doesn't falter. Something tragic happened to our family, but we won't become permanently sad or dark; we really believe in God's promises. We're called to hope, no matter what, and the best we can do is serve our children with everything we've got. That's what we did, and in the process we got to glimpse the goodness of the Lord over and over again.
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Liz Wolfe@LizWolfeReason

After 61 days in the NICU, our Solomon was finally released last week to come start life at home. Thank you for all of your prayers; it was the darkest, scariest, worst two months of my life. But God showed his grace to us in so many ways, and many people banded together to allow me to spend every single day with him in the NICU. We are so grateful to the nurses who loved him like their own; to his physical therapist who is helping him overcome & adapt to his disabilities; to the doctors who performed his surgery; to our priest who baptized him in the hospital; to the friends and family who packed lunches for us, and watched our toddler, and did our laundry, who prayed with and for us and still do. I am grateful in particular for my husband and my mom, who showed me Christlike grace throughout, and for our 3-year-old, who didn't let his joy become dampened by all this fear and sorrow—an example from which we could all stand to learn. "I remain confident of this," Psalm 27 reminds us. "I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living." The Lord's goodness has been shown to us every day of these 61. People sometimes denigrate Christians as just those seeking comfort, needing a story to tell themselves. But yes! We are comforted by the Lord. He shows up for us in all kinds of ways, when we're looking—and when we're not. And He looks after the scared and grieving mother, the sick and vulnerable child, the family in need. He did for us, many times over. And many of you did, too, through prayer and acts of kindness. Thank you.

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R A W S A L E R T S
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: Iran has officially announced that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been named the country’s next Supreme Leader
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Regime change or Regime collapse? 8 possible scenarios of what could happen to Iran. From best case to worst case. 👇🏽
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Gambit@Gambit337·
@karankendre My brother in Christ, TMSC makes those chips.
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Gambit@Gambit337·
@glennbeck Out of all the cringiest / corniest things you have done this takes the cake.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
Would the Founding Fathers approve of Trump's war in Iran? I won't pretend to speak for them. But in January, I sat down with George AI and asked for its views on foreign entanglements and military action. Here's what it said.
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