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#STOCKMASTER2000 #UNCLEJAY #FIGHTFIGHTFIGHT .. ALL CAPS ALL THE TIME T IT TRIGGERS ALL THE RIGHT PEOPLE (leftists) LOL



Chamath Palihapitiya concedes that CNBC’s Joe Kernen was “100% right” about President Trump. Palihapitiya went even further, calling Trump “very smart” and a “great president.” KERNEN: “You said I was 100% right on climate change.” PALIHAPITIYA: “You were 100% right on climate change.” KERNEN: “What about Trump?” PALIHAPITIYA: “You’re 100% right on Trump. He’s fantastic!” KERNEN: “Great person?” PALIHAPITIYA: “Unbelievable person. Very smart on top of it. Open minded. Debates with you.” KERNEN: “Great president?” PALIHAPITIYA: “Great president, so far.” @chamath





Warsh dropping mind bombs... Fed should be a price taker not a price maker <drop mic>

Amazon data centers consumed 2.5 billion gallons of water in a single year. That volume is sufficient to fill roughly 3800 Olympic sized swimming pools. The company operates more than 900 data centers across over 50 countries supporting services that include online shopping cloud storage and artificial intelligence applications. Data centers house thousands of powerful servers that generate substantial heat. Many facilities rely on water based cooling systems to dissipate that heat and prevent equipment failures. Amazon reported that its total data center water use decreased by 2 percent compared to the previous year despite ongoing global expansion. The company credited the reduction to improvements in cooling efficiency and stated that water based systems are employed only when necessary particularly during periods of high temperature. The disclosure arrives amid growing demands from communities and lawmakers for greater transparency regarding data center water consumption. Usage levels vary significantly based on facility location climate cooling technology and electricity sources. In drought prone regions even relatively efficient centers can add pressure to local water supplies. Utah recently enacted what is believed to be the first United States law requiring certain new data centers to publicly report their annual water use. In other areas residents have expressed concerns about declining water pressure rising utility bills and competition for scarce resources near expanding data center sites. Amazon maintains that the industry water consumption figures are often overstated and that its latest data reflect a more balanced picture. Nevertheless public support stays limited. A recent national survey indicated that only one in three Americans approves of new data center construction while just 14 percent would accept one near their home.


@goneers @ericmmatheny I wanna know when we see real important people starting to get arrested. This should look like a scene out of Stalin’s playbook thousands of people trying to destroy the United States and take it over.. FACT !! arrest them all


Now on Thursday night when Trump gives this fucking speech, I don’t wanna hear about foreign influence. I want to hear what the American government is prepared to do against the 51 intelligence officers against the media against the scumbags that usurped our constitution to lock us in our homes to use Covid as a means to destroy our lives, etc. etc. I want to know that the American government is doing what they fucking said they’re gonna do IF TRUMP GIVES SOME STUPID FUCKING NONSENSICAL SPEECH IM GONNA LOSE MY SHIT - AT SOME FUCKING POINT THIS GUY HAS TO ACT LIKE THE FUCKING MAN HE TOLD US HE WAS AND USE THE POWER HE HAS TO DO WHAT HAS TO BE DONE

NY state proposal would give shoppers a 10% discount for self checkout trib.al/YwdWR4V

BREAKING: Per multiple federal sources to @FoxNews, ICE has been instructed to immediately cease most vehicle stops during immigration enforcement operations nationwide, except for operations targeting the most egregious criminal aliens. This comes after two people were killed by ICE in shootings in TX and ME in the last week in incidents that began as vehicle stops. DHS alleges one of those incidents was a ramming attempt. I’m told this will be temporary until ICE officers receive new training on vehicle stops. The policy change will have significant impacts as many of ICE’s arrests begin as vehicle stops when they find and follow a target, as we’ve witnessed on multiple embeds. More to come as we get it. First scooped by @JennieSTaer






During the summer mating rut, these 2,000-pound tanks just choose violence. Nature doesn't care about your safety parameters. A bull bison went berserk at Yellowstone’s Bridge Bay Campground, launching a grandfather into the air. He survived.




