Oscar Hightower

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Oscar Hightower

@OVHighHat

HR & BB & K = BOREDOM

I don't live in Lacon, Alabama Beigetreten Eylül 2023
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Oscar Hightower
Oscar Hightower@OVHighHat·
@comcast @Xfinity As a subscriber to Comcast/Xfinity in Jackson, Michigan I have to ask. Are you going to offer us "Detroit SportsNet" in order to watch the Detroit Tigers baseball this season. If so, when? If not, why?
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Oscar Hightower@OVHighHat·
@XfinitySupport @comcast As a subscriber to Comcast/Xfinity in Jackson, Michigan I have to ask. Are you going to offer us "Detroit SportsNet" in order to watch the Detroit Tigers baseball this season. If so, when? If not, why?
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Oscar Hightower@OVHighHat·
@Xfinity @comcast As a subscriber to Comcast/Xfinity in Jackson, Michigan I have to ask. Are you going to offer us "Detroit SportsNet" in order to watch the Detroit Tigers baseball this season. If so, when? If not, why?
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Phillips P. OBrien
Phillips P. OBrien@PhillipsPOBrien·
Trump is all about winning for Russia. He has gifted Putin a windfall at a vital time.
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Daniel Goldman
Daniel Goldman@danielsgoldman·
Today, I exposed an unredacted email that clearly shows Trump has been lying about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. There's no reason this should have been redacted, which is exactly why I showed it. Pam Bondi and Donald Trump: The gig is up. Release all the files. Now.
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Totally Tigers
Totally Tigers@totallytigersbb·
The Detroit Tigers can't expect to get further in the playoffs this year with essentially the same roster as 2025. We explain the concerns that need to be solved, what we're likely to see - and when. totallytigers.wordpress.com/2026/03/18/now…
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Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
Exclusive from @oliver_wright Airlines have been warned that they will face jet fuel shortages as soon as next month, risking flight cancellations to long-haul destinations at the end of the busy Easter holiday period Oil traders expect to see shortages of jet fuel from the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz within the coming weeks as reserve supplies are run down and not replaced This week, Vietnam became the first country to warn of possible flight cancellations from April after China and Thailand announced they were halting exports of fuel to maintain their own supplies Other countries are expected to follow suit in the coming days with industry experts warning that airlines could be forced to stop serving some long-haul destinations because they may not be able to get the fuel for the return journey Britain is also vulnerable to potential disruption if the conflict continues as the majority of the country’s imported jet fuel comes from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates thetimes.com/uk/transport/a…
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Annmarie Hordern
Annmarie Hordern@annmarie·
WSJ: Arab governments were furious about Israel’s attack and the U.S. failure to head it off, officials said. They had aggressively lobbied the Trump administration to stop U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure and now feel a target has been put on their backs, they said… America’s Arab allies are now fuming that they don’t seem to have any influence with the Trump administration despite heavy investments of time and money.
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
Let me get this straight. The federal government held a legal auction for the right to build offshore wind farms. A company won those auctions fair and square, paying nearly a billion dollars into the U.S. Treasury. The projects went through years of review. Courts repeatedly upheld their legality. Everything was above board. Then the Trump administration tried five separate times to kill other wind projects in federal court and lost every single time. Judges reviewed the administration’s supposed “national security” justification and weren’t persuaded.  So now they’ve landed on a new plan: pay the company nearly ONE BILLION DOLLARS of your tax money to just walk away. Because, and I am not making this up, the president thinks offshore wind turbines are ugly and claims without evidence that they “drive whales crazy.”  He’s been nursing this petty grudge since 2012, when he tried to block a wind farm visible from his golf course in Scotland. Fourteen years later, American taxpayers are footing the bill for it. This is stupid policy. It’s fiscally reckless, strategically blind, and driven entirely by a personal vendetta rather than any coherent vision for American energy or competitiveness. Meanwhile, China is racing ahead, building offshore wind at a staggering pace and positioning itself to dominate the global clean energy economy for decades to come. None of this is America First. nytimes.com/2026/03/17/cli…
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Oscar Hightower@OVHighHat·
@SimonWDC @MeidasTouch Yeah but that same farmer voted for Trump to have a Christian Caucasian country, they can now say "Merry Christmas" out loud, it was their own doing
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Simon Rosenberg
Simon Rosenberg@SimonWDC·
Read this.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: The most irreversible consequence of this war is not happening in Tehran. It is happening in a barn in Iowa. A farmer is standing over a kitchen table looking at two seed catalogues. One is corn. One is soybeans. Corn needs 180 pounds of nitrogen per acre. Nitrogen costs $610 per ton on the CBOT March futures settlement as of yesterday, up 35 percent in a month. Soybeans fix their own nitrogen from the atmosphere through root bacteria called rhizobia. They need nothing from the Strait of Hormuz. The farmer is choosing soybeans. Millions of acres are choosing soybeans. And once the planter rolls into the field, the choice cannot be reversed until next year. USDA projected corn at roughly 94 million acres for 2026, down from 98.8 million. Soybeans at 85 million, up from 81.2 million. Those projections were published February 19, before urea surged past $683 at New Orleans. The actual shift will be larger. USDA Prospective Plantings reports March 31. By then the seeds will be in the ground. This is the transmission channel the world is not watching. A 21-mile strait enforced by provincial commanders with sealed radio orders just rewrote the planting economics of 90 million acres of the most productive farmland on Earth. Not through sanctions. Not through diplomacy. Through the price of a single molecule that corn cannot grow without and soybeans do not need. Now follow the cascade. The Renewable Fuel Standard mandates 15 billion gallons of corn ethanol annually. That consumes roughly 43 percent of the entire US corn crop. The mandate is set by the EPA. It does not flex when corn acres shrink. It is inelastic demand consuming a fixed share of a declining supply. When supply tightens against a fixed mandate, the remaining corn reprices upward. Corn above $5 per bushel compresses every margin downstream. The US cattle herd stands at 86.2 million head, a 75-year low per USDA NASS. Poultry and pork operations face compression from higher corn prices. Feed is the single largest cost in livestock production. When feed reprices, protein reprices. When protein reprices, every grocery shelf in America absorbs the increase. This is the protein cascade. Corn to feed to meat to eggs to dairy to the checkout counter. Each link tightens because the link before it tightened. The originating cause is a urea molecule that cannot transit a strait because a provincial commander’s sealed orders say it cannot. The farmer did not start this war. The farmer cannot end it. The farmer responds to the price on the screen and the biology of the two crops in front of him. Corn needs the molecule. Soybeans do not. At $610 the arithmetic is settled. The planter rolls. The season is locked. Israel just authorised the assassination of every Iranian official on sight. The US has spent $16.5 billion. South Pars is burning. The Fed is holding rates because oil inflation will not break. Gold touched $5,000. Bitcoin is bleeding. China is running exercises near Taiwan. Sri Lanka shut down on Wednesdays. And underneath all of it, a man in a barn is making the decision that determines whether four billion people pay more for food this year. He has never heard of the Mosaic Doctrine. He does not know what a sealed contingency packet is. He knows what nitrogen costs. And he is planting soybeans. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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₿TC-GUS🧡🪢@Scavacini777·
Opt out Bitcoin's immaculate conception is our only chance to separate money & state.
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Totally Tigers
Totally Tigers@totallytigersbb·
Is it just us or are you also happy the WBC is over? So tired of all the controversy overshadowing what the Detroit Tigers are doing in spring training. Time for Skubal, Vest, Torres and Montero to return to Lakeland and re-focus on what really counts - playing deep into October.
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Oscar Hightower@OVHighHat·
@ProjectLincoln Wait until Trump voters get their 401K first quarter statements at the end of March, they are losing cash fast fast fast.
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The Lincoln Project
The Lincoln Project@ProjectLincoln·
MAGA, didn’t you think things would be better by now? What happened to “day one”?
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Acyn@Acyn·
Powell: The implications of events in the Middle East for the US economy are uncertain. In the near term, higher energy prices will push up overall inflation.
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The Lincoln Project@ProjectLincoln·
Jerome Powell, President of the FED: "Job gains have remained low. Inflation remains elevated" "High inflation largely reflects the price of goods, mainly due to tariffs" "Short-term inflation expectations have risen in recent weeks due to the situation in the Middle East"
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