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Vared Jennett

@CDS949

Austrian Economist. Attorney. Trader. Conservative. Blunt. Jeremiah 29:11-14.

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
BREAKING - A Baltimore mom is receiving massive praise after returning to the same food stand her son robbed just days before to reconcile with the owner, return the money, and apologize for her son’s actions, confirming she placed him in a treatment facility.
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
TRUMP: "Tonight, I'm making a little speech at 9 o'clock, and basically, I'm gonna tell everybody how great I am."
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Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.
Note one thing: On birthright citizenship, it is TRUMP/MAGA that are the liberals. They are the ones that want a living Constitution, to overrule the common understanding from the time of the passage of the amendment to this very day. They are not the conservatives here.
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
When the tomb of Caiaphas was excavated in 1990, they found two Roman era nails in a limestone box. Who was Caiaphas? He was the high priest who condemned the Son of God to death. Jesus was dismantling the entire power structure that Caiaphas ruled over. So why did he decide to have Jesus killed in that moment? The answer according to Matthew, was the resurrection of Lazarus. Caiaphas could not ignore, nor cover up how a man dead for four days was no longer dead. So Caiaphas said “it is better that one man die” and without knowing it announced the redemption of the world. According to the Mishnah, the code of Jewish law, the trial before Caiaphas was a legal atrocity, -Jesus was tried at night. -He was tried during a feast. -A guilty verdict was issued the same day. -Jesus was forced to incriminate himself. The haste was so that it could be over before the people awoke. Caiaphas knew Jesus was beloved. When Jesus declared “You will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power.” It was Caiaphas who tore His garments and cried out “blasphemy!” But the law forbade a high priest from tearing those robes and by committing that act, Caiaphas symbolized the end of the ancient priesthood, the end of the animal sacrifices. The temple was ending and a new temple was raising up. Caiaphas did not bring Jesus before Pilate with a religious accusation, but a political matter: “He makes Himself a king.” Pilate gave in for fear of losing his position. At 3 o’clock on Friday afternoon, as Jesus was dying, in the temple right where Caiaphas had officiated, the veil tore. Remembering Jesus’ words “I will rise again on the third day.”, The high priests and the Pharisees asked Pilate to have the tomb sealed and guarded, unintentionally, giving us the greatest proof of the resurrection: that Jesus’ body could not have been stolen. On the third day when the guards ran to Caiaphas to report the tomb was empty, Caiaphas did not repent. He bribed them to cover it up. Three years later, Caiaphas was deposed by the Romans. He would die in disgrace, taking with him into the ossuary those two nails. Were the nails a sign of repentance? A relic? A trophy? Were they just two random nails that meant nothing arbitrarily placed in the box? (Yeah nice try). We cannot say for sure. But we do know the paradox of God is that He will use any means, including man’s sin, to accomplish His grace.
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Green Beret Nap Time
Green Beret Nap Time@GBNT1952·
"Bro, there's no way a .30-06 hits a person's neck and doesn't go just straight through. I know. I watched a video of a dude shooting dead pig parts." The answer to the neck obsessed crowd that actually knows nothing about firearms nor ballistics, a thread:🧵
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PaxTrader777🇺🇸
PaxTrader777🇺🇸@paxtrader777·
The gamblers curse is something all traders need to understand. Many of us think like gamblers when the truth is trading is a business. I have fallen prey to this mindset. Always leads to poverty. Think differently-live differently!! grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
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Vared Jennett@CDS949·
State Farm is the worst. I deal with insurance companies all day. They hire an attorney here where I live (staying anonymous) when it comes to home fires for poor people and this attorney—always—creates a report that alleges arson. @StateFarm will then take this ‘report’ to their insured and threaten felony prosecution. Everyone in the industry knows. They are my mortal enemy and I do everything for my clients to bend them over the barrel.
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BORED
BORED@BoredElonMusk·
Not sure if it's related, but State Farm rushed to pay out the remaining limits on our dwelling structure 2 days ago. Zero back and forth...just issued the check. What I can say confidently is that the federal government has done infinitely more to help the people who lost their homes in Pacific Palisades than our State or City leadership. Thanks @epaleezeldin
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Corey Hoffstein 🏴‍☠️
Don't even ask the question. The answer is yes, it's within the collar. Think the S&P is going to rip to new all-time highs? Sorry, there's a short call at 7155 capping your upside. The hedge fund already sold it. You think you found alpha? You found the ceiling of a put spread some quant structured three months ago in a conference room overlooking Park Avenue. You think the market is going to crash? Priced in. There's a long put at 6475 and market makers are going to buy futures all the way down to defend it. You think you're being clever buying puts at 6400? Congratulations, you just paid premium to bet against the gamma hedging flows of the largest bank in the United States. The JPM Collar is an all-powerful, all-encompassing being that knows the very inner workings of every retail trader's Robin Hood account before they even open it. Your portfolio was structured decades ago when JHEQX was valuing its expected quarterly roll based on implied volatility that would lead to your birth, what age you would discover options, how many times you would get wrecked on 0DTEs every week, how many times you would stare at SpotGamma charts pretending to understand them, etc. Anything you can think of has already been collared, even the things you aren't thinking of. You have no original trades. Your "conviction" is just an illusion, a product of the omniscient put spread. Free will is a myth. The collar sees all, knows all, and will be there from the beginning of time until the end of the universe (the collar has already priced in the heat death of the universe and set strikes accordingly, long put at Entropy-5%, short put at Absolute Zero). Every quarter, like clockwork, the high priests at 383 Madison Avenue roll their positions. They sell calls. They buy puts. They sell lower puts. And the entire S&P 500 bends to their will. You think Powell controls the market? Powell wishes he had the gamma exposure of JHEQX. You want to go long? Cool. The ceiling is the short call. You want to go short? Also cool. The floor is the long put. You want to make money? That's the 980 point range they've already defined for you. Stay in your lane. The collar has spoken. So please, before you make a post on wsb asking whether SPX is going to break out, or whether we're going to crash, or what strike to buy, just look up the JPM collar strikes for the quarter. That's your range. That's everyone's range. We're all just trading inside JPMorgan's hedged equity terrarium. Don't fight the collar. The collar is inevitable. The collar is eternal.
Tim@TimTheMM

market rally? bc of the collar oil down? yep, the collar again claude code leaked? collar's fault my local dive bar running out of springfest IPA? fckin' collar, man the beatles breaking up decades ago? yep, collar libor being replaced years ago? u guessed it, collar

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THE Ram U
THE Ram U@CSURamT·
Did my taxes this weekend. Nothing like being middle class w/ 2 dependents, own a home, max out 401K, HSA & FSA contributions, and don't claim any deductions in my paycheck, but still owe $6K... The new Trump tax plan seems to cost me more every year.
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Vared Jennett@CDS949·
no, just because you are relatively middle class to other people does not mean in absolute terms you are still middle class. That is a choice to continue to live in the bay area. but by no means does making $200K+ make you middle class, anywhere. Maybe dumb for staying in the bay area, but not middle class.
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Zach
Zach@APRNmaskwearer·
@CDS949 @CSURamT Depends on location. Lower/middle class in the Bay Area has a much higher income but doesn’t mean you’re able to afford what everyone else in other areas of the country can with their salary.
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Vared Jennett@CDS949·
@aakashgupta its also the different economies. japan pays their employees very very little bc the company's pay for everything else, so salary is fun money. where people here are always fighting for "living wages" beyond free market pricing
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this is correct and it makes Disney's pricing team look unhinged. Tokyo Disney adult ticket: $51 to $70 per day. Disney World: $109 to $169. A baseline Disney World trip for a family of four runs $7,400 in 2026, and that's before Lightning Lane, park hopper upgrades, or the $35/day parking fee. From Los Angeles, roundtrip flights to Tokyo are running $500 to $620 right now. The yen is trading at 155 to the dollar, the weakest it's been in decades. Food inside Tokyo Disney averages $40/person/day versus $60 at Disney World. Hotels near Tokyo Disney Resort start under $100/night. Disney World's value resorts start at $150 and climb past $350. Run the full trip. A family of four doing 5 nights and 3 park days at Tokyo Disney Resort lands around $5,000 all in from the West Coast. The same family at Disney World, staying on property with dining, is paying $7,400. That $2,400 gap buys you a bullet train to Kyoto, three days of the best food on the planet, and a story infinitely better than "we waited 90 minutes for Space Mountain in Orlando humidity." The reason this works is structural. Tokyo Disney Resort is operated by Oriental Land Company under a licensing deal. Disney collects royalties but doesn't set the prices. OLC optimizes for volume and repeat visitors. Disney Parks optimizes for per-guest revenue extraction. Two completely different business models applied to the same IP, and the gap has gotten wide enough that flying 5,400 miles is the rational economic decision. The real question is what happens when enough Americans figure this out that it stops being a secret.
青しょうが@atahuta123

脳みそは案外だまされやすいから、毎日ひとりで「わたしは性格がよくて頑張り屋でカラダもメンタルも健康な人間だ」とか呟いていればなぜか本当にそれっぽい人生にかわっていきます。人は自己暗示した通りの人物になるので

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Vared Jennett@CDS949·
@yuanyi_z this was state legislation -- something trump cannot veto, nor influence.
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Vared Jennett@CDS949·
if you're making $220,000 in this country you are not middle class. maybe lower upper class. To cry like a bitch making $220,000 that you're middle income when the median household income (the 50th percentile of households, regardless of dependants) is $150,000.00 less is pathetic.
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THE Ram U
THE Ram U@CSURamT·
@CDS949 From Google "For a family of four in America, the middle class is generally defined as an annual household income ranging from roughly $73,800 to over $220,000, though this varies significantly by state."
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Why is the US sending amphibious ships + Marines to the Strait of Hormuz when it already has giant aircraft carriers bombing Iran? Simple: Carriers are great in deep water, but the Strait is shallow, narrow, and full of Iranian fast attack boats and hidden coastal missiles. The Marines’ job? Clear the shoreline, seize key islands, hunt launchers, and create a safe corridor so tankers can actually move again. You can bomb from the sky all day, but sometimes you still need boots on the ground (or hovercrafts on the beach) to finish the job. This is why the USS Tripoli and its Marines are heading in. The real fight for the Strait is about to get up close and personal. Source: AiTelly
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇦🇪 An unknown projectile struck the starboard side of a tanker 31 nautical miles northwest of Dubai, causing a fire on board. The crew is safe. Source: UKMTO

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