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Price action and GEX trader $SPY and $SPX FOR LIFE My tweets are not financial advice and are only my opinions 🚨

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Big D🫡@BigDSPX·
CHECK THE MUFUCKIN TIME STAMPS BABY ✅✅✅ 4120 was a HARD hold but I managed. Mentally drained but 2k richer 🐻💰 gay bears win again 🌈 @iTradeContracts gave me extra conviction along with data from @traderlinkapex 🫶🏼
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
Over the past 6 months it's come out that: - The CIA killed JFK - 2 9/11 hijackers were CIA assets - US gov't blew up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline - The CIA director met with Epstein 3x's after he was convicted of child sex crimes And life goes on like nothing ever happened...
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Free Talk Live
Free Talk Live@FreeTalkLive·
You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing. That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens. Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior. A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
How exactly is Israel our greatest ally? Specifically, what have they done to earn that title? Israel has not deployed troops alongside US forces in any conflict since its founding in 1948. Israel is by far the single largest recipient of American foreign aid in our history. Adjusting for inflation, US aid to Israel from 1951 to 2022 totaled $317.9 billion, making it the largest recipient of American foreign aid since World War II. Why don't we worry about fixing problems for everyday Americans instead of paving their streets with American tax dollars?
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David Sirota
David Sirota@davidsirota·
Data centers poll badly because nobody wants to live near noise & nobody likes their electricity bills going up, especially if those negative consequences also enrich tech oligarchs, kill off jobs, ruin kids' brains & produce stupid Internet videos. This isn't hard to understand.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

A Gallup poll found that seven out of 10 Americans said they would oppose a data center being built near them. Opposition is so intense, the poll found, that more Americans would rather live near a nuclear power plant than a data center. wapo.st/48ZtSpE

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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Remember just a couple years ago when using electricity and diesel caused climate change, now data centers use as much power as cities and its no problem
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: US data center construction spending jumped +34% YoY in March, to a record $50 billion annualized rate. Spending on data centers is up +437% since the beginning of 2021, when the annualized rate stood at ~$9 billion. This is also up +688% since the start of 2018, when the annualized rate was just ~$6 billion. Meanwhile, office building construction spending fell -9% YoY in March, to $46 billion, the lowest since 2015. This means that spending on data centers now exceeds office building construction by $4 billion, or +9%. To put this into perspective, office construction spending exceeded data center spending by $65 billion, or +650%, in 2020. AI is fundamentally transforming the US economy.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
While April CPI inflation rose to 3.8%, inflation is much higher in many basic necessities: 1. Energy Commodity Inflation: +29.2% 2. Gasoline Inflation: +28.4% 3. Airfare Inflation: +20.7% 4. Energy Inflation: +17.9% 5. Electricity Inflation: +6.1% 6. Fruits and Vegetables Inflation: +6.1% 7. Hospital Services Inflation: +5.5% 8. Motor Vehicle Repair Inflation: +5.1% 9. Apparel Inflation: +4.2% This has driven cumulative inflation since 2020 to +29%, meaning goods that cost $100 in 2020 now cost $129 today. Inflation remains a major issue for Americans.
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Darth Powell
Darth Powell@VladTheInflator·
Basically everything they tell you about the economy and rule of law is fake. It only applies to goyim. That's why no one from Epstein has been arrested. That's why the rich get richer. It's a rigged game to streal from the production of goyim with zero effort, ability or talents. You see this throughout the entire world banking system. They lower interest rates to inflate the asset prices of the rich. They print money to steal your purchasing power to hand to the Epstein class. They can't have you notice this. They need you to slave harder for them. To obey the laws they can ignore. They need you to die for their causes. If this is revealed, their criminal theft ring is at risk.
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Joel Montfort
Joel Montfort@jmontforttx·
The massive Utah data center, called the Stratos Project, will be as big as 2,000 Walmarts, will need 9GW of electricity to run, and will generate the heat equivalent of 23 atom bombs detonating every single day in Hansel Valley. The expected impact of wildlife is catastrophic. sltrib.com/news/environme…
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🇵🇷J.D.L🇺🇸🦅 💙
I didn’t realize data centers were being built all over this country. Feels like just last year no one spoke of this. Now they’re everywhere at insane speed. The impact on communities, wildlife, water, air, and noise, should alarm everyone. This can’t continue unchecked.
Joel Montfort@jmontforttx

The massive Utah data center, called the Stratos Project, will be as big as 2,000 Walmarts, will need 9GW of electricity to run, and will generate the heat equivalent of 23 atom bombs detonating every single day in Hansel Valley. The expected impact of wildlife is catastrophic. sltrib.com/news/environme…

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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
I don't know what's worse, the fact that the first televised covid vaccination almost killed somebody, or the fact that after millions of people witnessed this woman almost die, they went right out and got the same exact vaccination without hesitation?
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JustDario
JustDario@DarioCpx·
Dario 6months ago: “Wait when people realise these Data Center don’t only have an electricity problem but a huge water problem too” 6 months later 👇🏻🤷🏻‍♂️
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Wait when people realise these Data Center don’t only have an electricity problem but a huge water problem too to run all the liquid cooling infrastructure needed to avoid them melting down Fun fact: the Abilene lake nearby the massive Stargate site in Texas IS ALREADY DRY

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breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪@txgermanbre·
“Billionaires already pay more taxes than you ever will” is one of the most financially illiterate arguments on this app because it confuses nominal dollars with effective burden. A billionaire paying $500M in taxes sounds enormous until you remember they gained $20B in asset value while doing it. The relevant metric is percentage, not raw dollars. A teacher paying 22% of a $60k salary is carrying a heavier proportional burden than someone paying 8% while their wealth compounds tax-deferred through stock appreciation. And this “their money was already taxed” line is mostly fiction at billionaire scale. Middle-class wealth is usually income that got taxed, then saved. Billionaire wealth is overwhelmingly unrealized appreciation. Tesla stock going vertical did not mean Elon “earned” $100B in taxable salary. The shares appreciated. Under current law, that appreciation can sit untaxed for decades, get borrowed against for liquidity, then receive stepped-up basis treatment at death that can erase the embedded gains entirely. That is not “double taxation.” In many cases it is functionally zero taxation on the primary mechanism of wealth accumulation. People also weirdly talk about billionaires like they emerged from the forest carrying capitalism on their backs with no public inputs involved. Their companies rely on: public roads public courts public contract enforcement public utilities public universities public research grants public internet infrastructure public IP law public military-protected trade routes public education systems producing labor The modern corporation is not built in isolation. It operates inside an enormous state-supported framework. And no, asking whether someone should contribute proportionally to maintaining the system that enabled $100B fortunes is not “greed.” That framing is emotional theater designed to avoid discussing the actual structure of tax law. The real debate is simple: Should labor income be taxed continuously while massive asset appreciation can compound largely untouched for generations? That’s the argument. Everything else is distraction.
TNizzle@TNizzle621

@txgermanbre @jdcmedlock Pick any billionaire you want,they pay more in taxes in one yr than you will in a lifetime. The argument here is not whether or not to pay taxes. Its whether rich people should be taxed AGAIN, on assets they've already paid taxes on. If you think they should YOURE the greedy one.

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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Israel's President Netanyahu says he wants US financial support to Israel to "draw down to zero."
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