Steve

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Steve

Steve

@AvengingAngel98

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Just Rock Content
Just Rock Content@JustRockContent·
“Out Ta Get Me” - Guns N’ Roses 🌹 Ritz ‘88
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@colin_gladman Thank you, sir. Sounds like you and your wife had an awesome time.
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Colin@colin_gladman·
Ok let’s play again! Teeing up at TPC Scottsdale Stadium course today. Guess what I’ll shoot from the tips and get one month free in my trading room or $300 cash. 7261 from the tips. Weather is much windier today than yesterday. Wish me luck!
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Jerome Powell: "If you look at total core inflation, it's about 3%. Some big chunk of that, around 1/2 or 3/4, is actually tariffs."
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Eternal God, in whose perfect kingdom no sword is drawn but the sword of righteousness, no strength known but the strength of love: So mightily spread abroad your Spirit, that all peoples may be gathered under the banner of the Prince of Peace, as children of one God; to whom be dominion and glory, now and for ever. Amen. - John Henry Newman
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Proud to be an American. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
We cannot let them stay. Debates regarding illegal immigration often focus on policy issues like welfare, healthcare, crime, economic contribution, etc. That is a distraction. Democracy is the real issue. Status quo is that any city or state desirous of greater power can declare a suspension of federal law and import millions of illegal aliens for the purpose of inflating their electoral votes and Congressional representation. Arguments about illegal immigrants voting directly in elections fraudulently usually miss this point. If you offer the political architects of these rebellions a trade, permanent amnesty and residency for all aliens with clear agreement that they cannot be counted for the purposes of electing our President or Congress, they will adamantly refuse. Why? Because the people pushing this do not want immigrants from socially-conservative countries in Latin America to actually vote. They want to vote on their behalf via census representation, much like reconstruction-era Southern states demanded for newly-freed slaves. Their ideal situation is an urban core of deeply aligned ideologues voting with the power of millions of illegal aliens, currently worth dozens of Congressman and eight states worth of electoral votes. There is an effectively unlimited supply of poor people from poor countries that want to live in the United States who can be used to fuel this strategy. Some might be net positive to the US economy, some might not be, but that is beside the point - all would equally contribute to a future where minority rules the majority with no recourse. Rewarding states that refuse to recognize the legitimacy of American law ensures other states will use these same tactics, if only to maintain their own relative power. It will end our republic.
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Daniel
Daniel@growing_daniel·
America is the champion of good in all of history. She is not perfect but she is far and away the greatest hegemon. To align with her is to align with human flourishing. To fight her is to align with evil. It is deeply morally wrong to oppose the US.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES MILITARY.
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Xi Van Fleet
Xi Van Fleet@XVanFleet·
Individualism versus collectivism marks one of the core differences between America and communism. In America, I am reminded that I am an individual—made in the image of God with inherent dignity and worth. In Communist China, I was taught that I was merely a replaceable part of the Socialist collective machine, dispensable whenever the needs of the state demanded it. Collectivism kills individualism by destroying the individual.
Fox News@FoxNews

MAYOR MAMDANI: "We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism."

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Mass Daily News
Mass Daily News@MassDailyNews·
Mayor Wu sent a strong message to Trump and praised the Somalian community saying “you cannot talk about any achievement the City of Boston has had” without mentioning Somalians
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Molly O’Shea
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, on Holding Strong Morals & Values From Day One "A fair thing to ask people is "What were you saying 10 years ago?" One of the most amazing things about Palantir is, & you know this, but you go online & people who ..whatever some people don't like my vast words of wisdom ..they're like "He's saying this now. What did he say 10 years ago?" "We've been saying this for 20 years & the only difference now is people who are skeptical of us are forced to realize we could be right, which is why they run to short sellers & analysts who still can't grok where we're at." . . . "I did come from an environment and where it was not expected that I would be co-founder and have a bud for role in building arguably one of the greatest companies ever built. And I don't mean that even in like the half trillion dollar market cap or whatever it is or I just mean in terms of how it's changed lives primarily of Americans on the battlefield as investors and also you know on the on the on the factory floor. But the thing is if you come from nothing and you're this amorphous racially dyslexic person from a very specific kind of culture not even Jewish culture it's like super acerbic Germanic left wing culture you assume the world may not work out for you and is definitely not looking out for you.. Okay so what other group of people in this have exactly the same vibe? Yeah soldiers, people on the factory floor.. Who does the dying and bleeding for us? Soldiers, people on the factory floor. Who gets klled. ..because somehow constitutional legal scholars only read the Constitution so it's expansive to protect their rights.. So their right to be happy, their right to be go to Yale, their right to be wealthy, their right to be safe. But somehow the Constitution cannot be read to stop the reality of like in the last 2 years more people have died of fentanyl than every single person who's died in as a soldier since World War II. But they they, and part of it is like they have a lot of intellectual reasons, but the real reason is they don't see themselves as having had the same fate. But if you're me you look at those people and then quite frankly, look at the US Army.. Look who fought and died for our rights today.. it was mostly working people from what the elite calls flyover states. It still is. And then look at the US military, integrated, first to integrate, first to bring meritocracy, it still fights for meritocracy. It's the first major institution in the world to say I don't care where you're from and they did it way before American society.. So that's that version. Then there's the economic stability version. My version of ..by the way a fair thing to ask people is "What were you saying 10 years ago?" Right. So one of the most amazing things about Palantir like is and you know this but like you go online and people who like you know whatever some people don't like my vast words of wisdom. And they're like "He's saying this now. What did he say 10 years ago?" It's like "We are saying this. We've been saying this for 20 years." Close the border, get rid of the identity politics victim or bullshit. It's especially bad for the for people who need it. Have a strong military. Make that military the strongest in the world. Give an unfair advantage to America. Do not treat all cultures as equal. Simultaneously do not get on the whole Neocon make the whole world like America think 'cause it doesn't work. Be skeptical of immigration. Build. Technology will be the the determinant variable in who runs the world. All this stuff you're learning at Berkeley about people are just gonna inherently absorb American values is really just downstream from our military superiority.. You don't know that but our adversaries absolutely know that. We've been saying this for 20 years & the only difference now is people who are skeptical of us are forced to realize we could be right which is why they run to short sellers and analysts who still can't grok where we're at."
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea

BREAKING: Inside Palantir with Alex Karp Exclusive interview in Palantir’s office. We cover: - $PLTR record earnings - ~$500B market cap milestone - New Biography: The Philosopher in the Valley - The rise of AIP & its impact on global enterprise - Morality, value creation, & helping Americans win - Dyslexia, artistry, & Karp’s leadership philosophy - The Legacy of Rosita - Cupcakes Special thank you to @elianoayounes for the strategic vibes & the @PalantirTech team for helping put this together! Highlights: (00:00) Inside Palantir w/ Alex Karp (02:16) Building w/o hierarchy, the anti-playbook culture (05:00) Artistry & conviction in product creation (06:45) Ignoring consensus & betting on vision (08:45) Helping Americans win - soldiers, workers, investors (11:00) Moral conviction & the foundation of Palantir (13:00) Meritocracy, realism, & Western values (15:41) The Eisenhower Award & moral leadership (19:45) Dyslexia, intuition, & leading through instinct (22:38) Value creation vs. hype in the AI boom (26:19) Launching AIP - Palantir’s turning point (28:30) AIP as the operating system for the AI era (33:15) Rosita - family (39:55) Cupcake

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John Goddard
John Goddard@johngoddard·
My grandfather bought an apartment from Blackrock on a 200 year mortgage. 1 bed, 1 bath, no car. My family has been paying it off for 80 years now. We're nearly half way there. We're so grateful that we're not renting. And in just 2 more generations, we'll own it outright. We've only paid $8.6 million in interest. The apartment was $500k initially. The apartment's downtown, near GloboCorp where my grandfather used to work. He died at his desk and they forgot to tell us about it. We found out a few weeks later, only because Blackrock starting chasing us for mortgage payments. Sometimes I get sad knowing that I won't see the apartment paid off in my lifetime. But I know we're building Generational Wealth, so that's OK.
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security@DHSgov·
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
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Steve@AvengingAngel98·
Earthquake?
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Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne@OzzyOsbourne·
It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.   Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis
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Mr Nikola
Mr Nikola@nikola_mr64990·
Stanford University just released free online courses. No payment Required. Here are best courses you don't want to miss in 2025:
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TheBronxViking
TheBronxViking@TheBronxViking·
Does anyone know if $HOOD made it into the S&P yesterday?
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