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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2

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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2
If Islam claims the Quran as God's perfect, final revelation to humanity—and Muslims as its divinely chosen stewards—then why are Muslim societies drowning in chaos, corruption, backwardness, and endless failure, while the infidel West thrives without their "perfect" book? @DouglasKMurray
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Hakeem Jeffries
Hakeem Jeffries@RepJeffries·
Conservative extremists on the Supreme Court gave Donald Trump King-like immunity in 2024. They are responsible for the unprecedented corruption he's unleashed on the country. And now the American people are paying the price.
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Val@TrumpsHurricane·
Pope Leo says “Islam is a Religion of Peace we can learn from” What’s your response to him ??
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AJ Investment Research
The easiest way to think about the absurdity of the SpaceX valuation is that no one would ever pay $1 trillion for SpaceX. Given it cost SpaceX only $20-25B to develop their launch capability you'd be hard pressed to find someone who would pay more than $200 billion in an M&A deal. As I said previously, SpaceX IPO is the greatest heist in stock market history. Incredibly well played. Chapeaux!
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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2
Capital is just one input. The scarcest resource is TIME.⌛️ A follower might spend similar dollars, but they can’t buy the decade of brutal iteration, regulatory battles, failure data, and launch cadence that got SpaceX here. The Present Value of Time is SpaceX’s ultimate moat.
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After reviewing SpaceX's S1 filing we can definitively say that SpaceX's lifetime investment (Capex+R&D) in space technologies amounts to $20 billion to $25 billion. In other words, with the benefit of 2026/2027 technology, a follower should be able to replicate SpaceX's current launch capability, including Starship, for the same or less investment. Also, the many publicly available technical details and SpaceX design choices should meaningfully cut down trial/error cost of any follower.
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Dane
Dane@UltraDane·
They lie as easily as they breathe ~ They're addicted to your money and your rights ~ Surveillance state on steroids ~ They pick winners, rig games, and never face consequences ~ Power doesn't reform itself ~ The image isn't some distant revolutionary — it's the spirit that built America:
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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2
Okay, so what about these other factors that cause/contribute to ASCVD?: - Lipid health (Lp(a), APO B, Pattern A/B, etc.) - Inflammation - Oxidation Appetite suppression should help reduce the quantity of food consumed, but if the patients are still going to eat high amounts of refined carbohydrates, seed oils, etc. as a percentage of their total calories, what then?
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Afshine Emrani  MD FACC
Afshine Emrani MD FACC@afshineemrani·
5/5 One important note on safety. There's a new side effect unique to this drug class: tingling, numbness, or burning sensations — dysesthesia — in roughly 12-20% of patients at higher doses. It's linked to the glucagon pathway. Manageable for most, but worth close monitoring as the data matures. GI side effects — nausea, diarrhea — are expected with the class and present here at somewhat higher rates than earlier GLP-1s. Seven additional Phase 3 readouts are expected in 2026 — including cardiovascular outcomes, sleep apnea, and the MASLD liver disease trial. FDA filing expected late 2026. As a cardiologist who has watched obesity destroy hearts for twenty years, I want to be clear about what we're witnessing. This isn't just about weight loss. This is about rewiring metabolism, clearing liver disease, stabilizing plaque, and giving patients back decades they were going to lose. 90% of cardiovascular events are tied to modifiable metabolic risk. A drug this powerful applied at scale changes the trajectory of heart disease itself.
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Afshine Emrani  MD FACC
Afshine Emrani MD FACC@afshineemrani·
1/5 I'm a cardiologist. I see what obesity does to hearts every day — heart failure, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, sudden death. What I'm about to walk you through may be the biggest leap in cardiometabolic medicine in decades. Eli Lilly just delivered Phase 3 data for retatrutide — a next-generation triple-agonist. 28.7% average body weight loss. Roughly 71 pounds. In 68 weeks. For context: Wegovy (semaglutide): ~15% Zepbound (tirzepatide): ~22% Retatrutide: 28.7% This isn't incremental. This is a different category of medicine.
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Joel Valenzuela
Joel Valenzuela@TheDesertLynx·
Satoshi premined. He mined before anyone else and got (and holds) a much higher percentage of the supply than many founders. Sorry to kill your virgin birth myth.
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
Bet me that Trump loses the midterms is the new Fight Me, Bro.
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Gary M
Gary M@gman5180·
Can SOMEBODY tell me what the heck this style is called?! 🤨 It looks stupid
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James Wynn 🔱
James Wynn 🔱@JamesWynnReal·
It is no longer a question of when anymore. More than ¥2,000,000,000,000 wiped out from the Chinese Stock Market today. It’s happening and most of you are too stupid, too arrogant, too in denial to accept the truth. It has begun.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
We need to tax agentic AI more than workers. Our tax code provides bonus depreciation for AI but is stacked against human ingenuity. It makes no sense to provide tax breaks for capital in a capital biased world.
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
This New York Times piece is worth your time. Here’s what is happening, as simply as I can put it. Back in January, Trump sued the IRS, an agency he controls, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns a number of years ago. IRS lawyers did their jobs. They wrote a memo laying out the defenses that could beat the suit, including the fact that Trump filed too late. His own lawyer was in court when the leaker pleaded guilty in October 2023, more than two years before Trump sued. The Justice Department never showed up to court. Never argued back. Never used the defenses sitting on their desk. The judge got suspicious and ordered both sides to explain whether they were actually opposing each other or just colluding. The day before that brief was due, Trump dropped the suit. Same day, his Justice Department announced a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded “anti-weaponization fund.”  Trump gets a formal apology. The IRS agrees to drop any audits of him and his family, even though a 2024 Times report found a loss in an ongoing audit could cost him over $100 million. The acting Attorney General, Trump’s former criminal defense attorney, picks the five commissioners who decide who gets paid. Trump can fire any of them. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are not ruled out. This is the most corrupt thing I’ve ever seen from an American president. Where in the hell are my Republican colleagues? nytimes.com/2026/05/19/adm…
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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2
@naval Yes, or, as I describe it... ...Nationalists versus Globalists or... ...Decentralization versus Centralization. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
It’s nationalists vs communists from here on out.
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Bruce Fenton
Bruce Fenton@brucefenton·
I dislike age discrimination (especially as I get older!) But fact is: AIPAC targeted boomers because they are the dumbest and easiest to fool. Boomers grew up thinking “the news is true” and never developed filters for sniffing out BS like younger generations have.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Europeans still think they’re “rich” because healthcare is cheap and cities are pretty. Meanwhile Americans and Asians are building the future: AI, energy, robotics, space, defense. Europe is slowly turning into a beautiful open-air museum with higher taxes and lower ambition.
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet

This is wild. Europeans are becoming really poor compared to others without noticing it. 83% of Spaniards don’t even make €3k per month, and the average is €2k, before taxes and contributions. How do they make ends meet? How are young people supposed to have children?

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I've just watched a video from some unwashed left wing influencer claiming that Restore Britain wants to remove a million people over a period of five years. I want to make our response really clear, because this is just blatant misinformation. We'll deport far more than that.
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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2
Right answer (don't short $TSLA), wrong reasons. Just my thoughts: 1. 2025 Tesla deliveries were down because Tesla shutdown the Model Y line (ALL of them) in 2025 Q1 to retool for redesigned Model Y (Juniper) - a great car, and the best selling car in the world (best selling CAR, not just best selling EV). 2. Recent global sales trends (pretty easy to get) suggest that Tesla EV sales in 2026 will exceed 2025 sales - and it doesn't look close right now, especially considering that Q1 sales seasonally lag. I expect total Q2, Q3, and Q4 deliveries to potentially challenge combined Tesla factory capacity. 3. Based on Q1 progress/momentum, further progress (and revenue) from "autonomous revenue streams" (RoboTaxi, CyberCab, FSD subscriptions, etc.) will exceed analyst/market expectations. You sort of hit around this one. 4. Based on recent sales in Q1, Tesla semi sales and revenues will surprise for rest of 2026. Tesla will sell every semi they can make this year. Positive surprise potential here. 5. Tesla energy deployments will rebound from the "lumpy" deployment schedule of customers in 2026 Q1. This was one of the bigger head-scratchers in Q1 earnings report. 6. Potential for $TSLA volatility around $SPCX IPO. The biggest challenge? Infrastructure buildout for RoboTaxi/CyberCab deployment in cities where Tesla doesn't currently have sufficient service/charging available. The best indication that Tesla has this handled? Permits issued in several cities, current construction in progress, and physical staging of hundreds (thousands?) of Model Y and CyberCabs around the country. The "sudden scale" from this quiet progress may surprise. Only time will tell...
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Gary Black
Gary Black@garyblack00·
In shorting stocks, it’s far better to short a company with deteriorating fundamentals than a rich valuation. Deteriorating fundamentals mean a bad business model where volumes are declining, or there’s no innovation, or management can’t execute, or there’s a loss in pricing power because of excess competition and a lack of differentiated products. In my experience there are too many PMs and analysts in the industry with mainly financial backgrounds who pay little or no attention to fundamentals and rely instead on valuations and short term estimate trends to develop short ideas rather than try to determine whether a company with a hot new product can turn around stagnating comps when rising comps are what drives the stock. Over and over again, getting a company’s fundamentals right beats valuation insight. We would not short $TSLA even though its base business (EVs) seems to be deteriorating (2026 will be third consecutive down year for deliveries) while the overall EV industry is growing at 20-25% per year in units. TSLA mgmt’s strategy to use zero interest rate and promotional incentives instead of communicating its competitive advantages directly to consumers is clearly not working but with generalized unsupervised autonomy technology about to transform the industry, TSLA is likely to offset declines in its base EV business with new autonomous revenue streams. While TSLA’s 2026 P/E of 210x seems way extended vs +35% long-term earnings growth, we would not short TSLA stock on what are largely valuation grounds.
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Senator Angus King
Senator Angus King@SenAngusKing·
Prevention measures like an $11 bath mat could save Americans tens of thousands of dollars.   If Medicare would send these out to every recipient in America, I’ll bet the investment would pay for itself in under a year.
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Tony L.⚡⚛️🏈🐅x2
@JOBhakdi That pretty much sums it up, except... ... the (missing explanation), which is: "Sweden isn't Sweden because of Swedes, but because of ..." [THE STATE]. That's it, that's the Leftist worldview - countries are what they are because of THE STATE. The people don't matter.
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Jo Bhakdi
Jo Bhakdi@JOBhakdi·
When you condense the leftist migration argument down to its essence, it's this: PEOPLE have no impact on a SOCIETY. Let that sink in. In their worldview, Sweden isn't Sweden because of Swedes, but because of ... (missing explanation). Therefore, you can replace them all with Somalis and it's going to be the same country. If you DON'T agree with this argument, none of what we currently see in the West makes any sense. However, IF you think PEOPLE matter for a Society, replacing them will have MASSIVE effects on the country. And very likely, if you replace them with PEOPLE from a SHITTY country, YOUR country will become SHITTY. Did I miss anything?
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