Peter

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Peter

Peter

@ptcosca

Troy, MI Se unió Kasım 2013
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Peter@ptcosca·
@chrismartenson pointless to conserve oil if idiots either believe in every lie or not being interested at all
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@IGHO_2022 @jonbrooks ez solution is to hire Biden again but we’re doing opposite… although reset is needed badly
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IGO@IGHO_2022·
@jonbrooks boomer demographics just as scary, 7-9k pass daily, 80% own homes (2-3m avail annually), ~70% inherited homes get sold, builders build 1.5-1.8m annually, 2024 only ~860k HH formations, 15m empty homes...the next 20yrs will be Japan 2.0 in the US as far as housing goes
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Jon Brooks@jonbrooks·
Does this chart still convince you that US real estate will be a good play in 30 years? If yes or no, why?
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Peter@ptcosca·
@TheStaad read some Dostoyevsky and it will soon go away or go for a week to Angola or Somalia - i’ll be completely healed
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Joey@TheStaad·
It is getting harder and harder to get up every morning and head into a relatively meaningless job that is necessary to participate in a fake society and pay fake taxes to a government that is held hostage by an evil foreign entity I’ve just about reached my limit
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@investinguab 🇨🇳 is smart, nothing to do with Iran. They keep refusing Putin’s 2nd pipeline so they can have options instead of being on someone’s leash they keep their Allies on the leash without “Maduro” actions. Friends with benefits instead of Friends or I’ll punch you- smart
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Common Sense Investing
Common Sense Investing@investinguab·
China just announced a return to full crude imports — right as Iranian oil gets resanctioned. Read that timing twice. When the waiver was live and Iranian barrels were legal, dollar-settled, and priced near market, Beijing’s state refiners sat on their hands. Iranian crude piled up in floating storage off Chinese ports while China’s total imports hit an 8-year low. Now sanctions are back aka the discount is back. And suddenly China is a buyer again. That’s not an alliance. That’s arbitrage. China pulled ~400M barrels of demand offline, gutted Iran’s leverage at the exact moment Tehran needed a buyer, then waited out the legal window so it could resume purchasing $10 below Brent from a partner with no other options. Iran spent 25 years calling China its strategic lifeline. Turns out the lifeline came with a coupon attached. Nations always serve their own self interest but I mean that’s downright disrespectful.
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@Leonajardinho tell Me about it … summer with 3 kids without letting them play games in the Basement =⛰️ of $
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Leo@Leonajardinho·
The math required to simply exist as an adult in America today has officially crossed into pure madness. Thirty years ago, a standard entry-level job paying $35,000 a year could easily fund a comfortable apartment, a reliable car, and leave enough left over to save for a house. Today, that exact same lifestyle requires an absolute mountain of cash just to break even. If you look at the actual bills right now, the median rent for a basic apartment is $2,100 a month. A standard used car payment is sitting at $520, and the monthly cost to simply insure it has spiked to $218. Throw in a modest $400 grocery bill for one person, a $150 utility bill, and a $430 average student loan payment. Before you even buy a single gallon of gas, a cup of coffee, or a basic pair of shoes, you are burning exactly $3,818 every single month just to not be homeless. To safely clear that baseline after taxes, an individual has to make over $60,000 a year. We don't have a lack of discipline or a budgeting problem. We have a reality problem where the cost of survival has completely outpaced what an ordinary day job actually pays.
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Z buta dookoła Świata
Z buta dookoła Świata@Dziki59667847·
W dwa dni przeszedłem 102 km z Cuvelai do Evale. Wczoraj pokonałem tylko około 43 km. Około bo nie potrafię zlokalizować szkoły, w której spaliśmy wraz z eskortującym mnie policjantem. Miałem ochotę przejść więcej w zasadzie aż do Mupa ale nie udało się, bo marsz rozpocząłem godzinę później niż się umawialiśmy ...ale też byłem lekko poobijany marszem po piasku dzień wcześniej. Gdy już zrobiło się ciemno zaproponowałem by iść jeszcze z dwie godziny... ale pan policjant stwierdził ze najlepiej bedzie spać w tej szkole, która stała przy drodze No i spaliśmy tam przy drzwiach otwartych... muszę powiedzieć że rewelacyjnie się wyspałem 💪 tak że dzisiaj z rana szybko nadrobiłem do miejscowości Mupa w około 3 godziny Tam na posterunku policji zostałem obdarowany prezentami (sardynki, tuńczyk w puszce, mleko w puszce) Razem sześć sztuk wszystkiego... dziękuję!!! No i woda standardowo 😎 Po opuszczeniu Mupa tak przez 5 km jeszcze trochę utykałem... pozniej postanowiłem wypić dwa energetyki zapodałem ibuprofen i podziałało... 45 km w 8 godzin! Z jedną 10 min przerwą pomiędzy. Jadłem w biegu i piłem energetyki. Łącznie ich dzisiaj wlałem w siebie 5×350 ml... ale dzięki temu szedłem jak lokomotywa Pomaga mi też wizualizacja rekompensaty za trud którego doświadczam i poświęcenie... by dotrzeć na czas motywuję się tym, że tuż za granicąvczeka na mnie nagroda... tuzin dziewic Namibijskich pierwszego sortu 😎
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
JUST IN: Trump says Belgium is 2 weeks away from developing a nuclear bomb.
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨⚠️ FIFA president Gianni Infatino clarifies his position on Folarin Balogun red card. “I have seen the public comments regarding the decision of the independent FIFA Disciplinary Committee related to the suspension of Folarin Balogun, and I would like to reiterate a fundamental principle of FIFA’s governance. “FIFA’s judicial bodies are independent. They operate autonomously, apply the FIFA Disciplinary Code, and decide cases based on the applicable regulations and the specific facts before them. Their independence is essential to the credibility and integrity of football, and this must always be respected. “Yes, I regularly discuss matters related to the FIFA World Cup with the President of the United States, and on this matter, I did receive a call from President Donald Trump, just as I receive calls from heads of state, government officials, football stakeholders and business executives from around the world on many different issues. During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving FIFA’s independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies. That is how FIFA’s system works, and it is a principle that I will always uphold. “I read the decisions of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee when they are issued. Sometimes I am surprised by them. Sometimes I agree with them, and sometimes I disagree. “What I always do, however, is respect those decisions and the autonomy of the bodies that make them. Whether we personally like a decision or not is irrelevant. Respect for independent institutions and the rule of law is what protects the integrity of our competitions and the credibility of FIFA at all times.”
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Peter@ptcosca·
@AnnBaptist people got cheated badly and now they over politics until next smooth talking clown will show up… I know a person who refused Obamacare(because Obama) then got sick got, laid off and now is half a million in hospital debts , I don’t know if she regrets because she moved out…
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Ann Baptist
Ann Baptist@AnnBaptist·
Kan iemand mij uitleggen waarom Amerikanen de interventie van Trump wel oké vinden? Wat is er mis met dat volk? Is het een gebrek aan hersenen, fair-play of iets anders?
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@mikealfred grift, bribery, insider trading, bending the rules- all 👌
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@patrickbetdavid letting criminals out of jail is normal too so why not …
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Big news! FIFA suspended the suspension of Balogun. No one felt that was a real red card. None of it was intentional. Good on FIFA.
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@patrickbetdavid grift, bending the rules - NEW NORMAL- thank for attention to this matter
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Strategy has sold 3,588 $BTC for $216 million to fund dividends on our Digital Credit securities. As of 7/5/2026, we hodl ₿843,775 in our BTC Reserves and $2.55 billion in our USD Reserves. strategy.com/press/strategy…
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@LukeGromen @nnzp1730 if you want to live in the most upscale neighbourhood of your area right after finishing College with no down payment and with a dog or cat in the stroller instead of a child It’s definitely not affordable…
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Peter@ptcosca·
@LukeGromen @nnzp1730 those kids are entitled spoiled brats who wants their parents 30+years property gains erased. I put nice $139K 1100sq 2ba/2be/basement Condo on the market 25 days ago - no offers… neighbor put it for rent - 20+ applications $1300. Builder cost for new without any profit 180K
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Luke Gromen
Luke Gromen@LukeGromen·
@Tweet137188103 You think there are 90-100 million illegal immigrants in the US? (30% x 330m)
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The US goods trade deficit widened by -$22.8 billion, or -27%, in May, to -$105.8 billion, the largest since March 2025. This marks the largest monthly increase since November 2025. US goods exports fell -$11.8 billion, or -5%, to $207.7 billion, the lowest since February, driven by a sharp decline in industrial supplies, particularly energy shipments. Meanwhile, imports rose +$10.9 billion, or +4%, to $313.4 billion, the highest since March 2025. The increase was driven by continued imports of data center equipment, including computers, semiconductors, and telecom equipment. The trade deficit is widening again.
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
Trump and his sons ripped off nearly one million of their supporters and made a fortune producing nothing of value for anyone. Blood sucking leeches, using the US presidency to do it. And they couldn’t care less and their cult doesn’t seem to mind. Strange times in America.
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@jonbrooks they should crank up emigration enforcement even more 😂 tourists State forgot about their main industry which should say : everyone is welcome(to spend $) instead made news building Alligator Alcatraz - beyond stupid
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Jon Brooks
Jon Brooks@jonbrooks·
Everyone still thinks people are flooding into Florida. The data says otherwise. Net domestic migration: • 2022: +310,000 • 2023: +184,000 • 2024: +58,000 • 2025: +22,500 That's a 93% collapse from the peak. Housing markets don't crash because people stop wanting houses. They crack when they stop showing up. Is Florida the first domino?
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@mikealfred Peasants need to know where their place is ! 😂
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