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@3ricdudley

Shit Posting and keeping it balanced in a what can be an echo chamber. Trading ideas and insight. here for the community and the memes not financial advice,

Bay Area, CA Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@spencerpratt Kinda seems like what trump wants to do. making sure to destroy the separation of church and state only christian faith is allowed to be practiced in america vilify anyone who doesn’t have the same beliefs and use force to carry out his will but keep telling lies
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
Communists must first destroy everything so they can remake society from the ashes, in their vision. They cannot let you pick your leaders. They cannot let you have nice things, beautiful buildings, clean streets, prosperity. They ruin your life so you *beg* for govt to step in.
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt

Nithiya Raman is a champagne communist who continues to destroy her own district and will put the final nail in the coffin for this City.

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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@grok @WarrenDavidson @Kalshi Lol grok did indeed not support your racist need to blame others for failed policies from the past presidents going back to Nixon what a dingbat
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Grok@grok·
Labor share of income has fallen to postwar lows on gross measures (BLS/FRED ~56-60% recently), though net share after depreciation stays nearer long-run averages. 1971 Nixon Shock ended Bretton Woods/gold convertibility, starting the fiat era. This coincided with financialization, 1970s inflation, and the productivity-wage divergence highlighted on wtfhappenedin1971.com. Easy money and later tech/automation let capital capture more via assets and substitution. Mass immigration raises labor supply, modestly suppressing wages for lower-skilled natives (studies: few % effects, greater inequality). This tilts shares toward capital but also expands output. The secular drop started earlier and owes more to globalization, tech, offshoring, and institutions than immigration alone. Multiple forces.
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
BREAKING: Workers are receiving the smallest share of US income on record
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@Citizen246810 @Kalshi Deflect blame because the truth is to big a pill to swallow under trump workers have the smallest share but its the libs falut because trump wasted his time funding wars and selling political influence. Look it up
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MLK3000@Citizen246810·
@Kalshi Good sign Liberals fucked this country and imported so many people that Americans can no longer benefit from a worker shortage.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@BrendanFoody @naval Billionaires skirt the tax system by buy borrow die strategy this elimenates the loophole Currently, billionaires avoid income tax by leaving their stocks untouched and taking out massive, tax-free loans against those shares to fund their lifestyles.
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Brendan (can/do)
Brendan (can/do)@BrendanFoody·
This is the best way to end America's entrepreneurial culture. Most founders I know endure 100+ hours of work/week because they are obsessed with their mission and the impact they can have on the world. They make < $100K / year, fly economy, and live modest lives. The average American doesn't want their life. Just because their company's valuation is growing doesn't mean they are "wealthy". When you impose a > $100M tax on illiquid stock, they will declare bankruptcy or flee the country.
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom

It's time for a national billionaires tax and a new social contract. 10% of Americans own two-thirds of the wealth. Wages have stagnated. The cost of living has skyrocketed.  The system is fundamentally broken. The federal tax code, a corporate code, and an inheritance code were written for a different set of Americans.  It’s time for an economic reset. @gavinnewsom" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@gavinnewsom

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John F Kennedy Jr
John F Kennedy Jr@John_F_kJr·
HOLY CRAP: President Trump JUST posted one of the most EPIC Photos. THEY ALL LOST TO TRUMP
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@RickyDoggin funny thing is freedom is having free choice on what to believe in not communism where you are told to follow the party’s rules. thats way more similar to what trump is trying to push on Americans claiming to be all for freedom while vilifying any one who doesn’t share beliefs
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
This is what we are up against!
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Catturd ™@catturd2·
Only Trump lol.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@mitchellvii But he will give them 300b to do whatever the fuck they want fund terrors… you got your nose so far up his ass you cant see past is butt cheeks
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Trump will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. Period.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@adamcarolla The time gap between billion-dollar events has shrunk dramatically, dropping from an average of 82 days in the 1980s to just 18 days in recent years, straining local recovery and emergency resources.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@adamcarolla The U.S. averaged about 24.5 billion-dollar disasters annually during this six-year span. This is more than double the historic annual average and roughly eight times the frequency recorded in the 1980s.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@RepFine Only a real shidiot would think that. the only way that happens is the People in power refuse to accept election results and forcefully stay in power dispute what the majority of the country wants democrats are bot in power yet being blamed for everything wrong boomer mentality
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Congressman Randy Fine
This might be our last 4th of July as a free nation if Democrats take back power in this country. We can’t let the communists win.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@GuntherEagleman And a Buddhist and Muslim & Atheist and jewish, hindu & all other faith that make up this great nation that what makes America great the Freedom to practice your religion unlike the communist no religious freedom at all or only permit state-monitored religions loyal to the state
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@BillAckman It ignores the immediate historical context: under the previous Adams administration, landlords received cumulative rent increases of up to 12% over multiple cycles while statistics showed their net operating incomes rose significantly
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
Imagine your family worked for a generation to save enough money to buy a brownstone occupied with rent stabilized tenants on the Upper West Side. The family financed the purchase with a mortgage from a bank based on the premise that rents and cash flow would at least keep pace with inflation so you could pay interest and principal on the mortgage and hopefully have some cash flow left as a return on your investment. While you had rent stabilized tenants, you were led to believe that the NYC Rent Guidelines Board would be required to adjudicate rental increases each year by taking a measure of the inflation of costs to own and operate a building and setting rental increases appropriately. You believed the RGB would do its job as the board is comprised of two representatives each for landlords and tenants and five independent representatives that represent the general public. Now, a new mayor @NYCMayor Mamdani is elected on the promise of freezing rents. There are about two million rent stabilized renters that benefit if rents are frozen so by promising frozen rents the new candidate for mayor buys votes and wins the election. The new mayor achieves his objective by stacking the RGB with directors who do not follow their obligations and simply vote for a rent freeze as a preordained conclusion as evidenced by the statements of an RGB director who resigned in protest for this very reason. Meanwhile, inflation in NYC is rampant in utilities, real estate taxes, insurance, repairs and maintenance, etc. and now your rents are frozen. Real estate is a high operating leverage business which means that frozen rents and inflating expenses will cause property cash flows to plummet and your after debt service cash flow to go negative. I expect therefore there will be hundreds if not thousands of small NYC property owners who are now or will shortly be underwater on their mortgages, and without any cash flow to maintain their assets. If you remember the images of the South Bronx burning in the mid 1970s, you can viscerally understand what is happening to small NYC real estate owners. While the rent freeze appears to be short-term good news (long term it will lead to poorly maintained apartments) for 2 million NYC renters, it is bad news for the 2 million or more renters in the 1 million market rate apartments in the City because a landlord-hostile market is not likely to add meaningfully more supply and market rents will likely continue to escalate at a high rate. All of this seems quite unfair and wrong unless I missing something? Why am I wrong? For disclosure: I do not own any NYC rental apartments.
Paula Pant@AffordAnything

There's no freeze on property tax. There's no freeze on the wages paid to landscapers, plumbers, electricians, drywallers, flooring installers. There's no freeze on the cost of lumber, copper, baseboard, quarter rounds, flashing, siding, window treatments. There's no freeze on the wages paid to janitors or porters. There's no freeze on utilities -- on electric, gas, water, sewer (building-paid utilities in hallways, lobbies, maintenance corridors; most buildings pay water and sewer for tenants). There are currently 57,421 units sitting vacant in NYC because it's more cost-effective to leave them empty than it is to rent them out. If you're wondering: "How that could be possible? Wouldn't making anything be better than making nothing?" -- the answer is no, because of the 2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. The HSTPA mandated a certain level of renovation for a vacant unit, but did not allow landlords to raise the rent enough to be able to recoup those costs. If a long-term tenant moves out after decades, the apartment often requires $50,000 to $100,000 in lead abatement, new wiring, plumbing, and structural renovations. Because the law heavily restricts how much of that cost can be passed to the next tenant. The HSPTA eliminated the "vacancy bonus" (which allowed automatic 20% rent increases when a tenant left) and heavily capped Individual Apartment Improvements (IAIs). This means landlords who want a renovation loan would be rejected by a bank, because the landlord would not be able to show that they could repay that loan. Landlords who pay out-of-pocket would end up losing money, underperforming even what they could get by putting their money in a U.S. Treasury or gov't bond. Therefore, it's more cost-effective to just leave the unit vacant. That's why we have 57,421 vacant units across New York right now. That number is about to get much worse.

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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@BillAckman Lets pull alart this long tweet ; vast majority of New York City’s 1 million rent-stabilized units are owned by large institutional portfolios, private equity firms, or generational real estate corporations.
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@GuntherEagleman AI slop hahahah what a LOSER a president should not act like this a real leader or one i would look up to doest troll, he is stoic and hold himself to higher standards than the people he serves. Not dividing Americans scared of neighbors & waiting 4 him to save their life
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 LOLOL!!! Trump just posted this on his TS page! 🤣🤣🤣
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@Osint613 AI slop trolling instead of unity of the American people is a shame we are one nation we usedto have Values and Were proud we are a nation of Immigrants the White nationalist Maga party is destroying America Supremacy just because our military is large we have to act Noble & True
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Tipsy Trader@3ricdudley·
@EricLDaugh And the Maga party isnt doing the exact same thing this is a party that is willingly trying to divide the US people vilifying the “democrats” or anyone with different views religious beliefs. The Hypocrisy is absurd the guy wants anyone not White and born in America to perish
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump just posted Stephen Miller dropping this TRUTH NUKE for every American to hear He nailed it: “The Democrat Party has become a party of Marxist, communist, socialist, violent extremists, and violent revolutionaries who support the policies that are getting Americans KILLED en masse historically for many years now by criminal illegal aliens!" "This is a party that supports violence against ICE officers, supports violence against federal law enforcement, and engages in conduct and rhetoric and behavior that leads to repeated assassination attempts against President Trump, against President Trump supporters, and against Republican elected officeholders." "It is a terrifying reality, but one we cannot turn away from, ignore, we cannot put our heads in the sand, and pretend the Democrat Party of the 90s or the 80s or the 70s exists anymore, because it is gone! It is gone, and it is not coming back!" @StephenM
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 LMFAO! President Trump just dropped this hilarious post “I LOST TO TRUMP” 🤣💯
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