Chris Campbell

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Chris Campbell

@Chops1737

Reject your sense of injury, and there by the injury itself disappears - Marcus Aurelius

Denver, CO Katılım Mart 2011
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Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell@Chops1737·
@Tesla why isn't the charging station in Shamrock TX open to all electric vehicles?
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Chris Campbell@Chops1737·
@Rivian @ElectrifyAm thanks for not communicating that the only charging station for 75 miles in any direction from Erick Oklahoma is down for an indeterminate amount of time. Now I have to find an RV park to charge at for the next few hours.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
If…Not…When In my opinion, the current AI repricing of public companies is a process of asking “if” any future cash flows are safe. We used to debate “when” those cash flows would degrade - in 10 years? 20 years? Now the question is if these future revenues and RPO have ANY value. When you start to ask “if” questions about a company’s future, the safest thing to do is to re-rate their P/Es (lower), rev multiple (lower) and WACCs (higher) such that it embeds the holder with a massive margin is safety. This phase shift is very important and is what is currently happening. The downside of this repricing is that companies that are directly in the bullseye of the repricing could see valuations that approach 1-3x free cash flow. This will then dramatically change how these companies will deal with Stock Based Comp (they will drastically cut it) because it has a huge impact to cashflow. This will then impact their employee retention and subsequent growth, revenues and profits. So it’s a reflexive loop. Expect more downward pressure. Watching the spread between the equal weight S&P index and the index itself is probably the simplest way to measure the degree of the repricing. Good luck to all the players!
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
This often-repeated line is true: Vaccines have never been properly tested. There has never been a true placebo-controlled trial of the entire childhood vaccine schedule. Yet this schedule is pushed on every child and parents who hesitate or ask questions are ridiculed. Why haven’t they been tested? Because withholding vaccines is considered “unethical” (even when there’s no proof they’re safe in the first place). So they can’t be tested. That’s the scam. Never mind the fact that it seems ethics is now missing from medicine altogether anyway…
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Mr. Ornstein, "Shameless liar." Bold words from someone who used that exact phrase about Mitch McConnell in Bloomberg back in June 2013. It's a rhetorical weapon you've been carrying for a decade. But since you've introduced the concept of shameless misrepresentation, let's talk. I've spent the last several months building a research system with access to IRS 990 filings, 990-PF records, FEC data, and an entity resolution pipeline that cross-references every nonprofit in the country against grant flows. One of the first things I did was identify root funder networks and cluster them... because the same families love obscuring their trails across dozens of pass-through vehicles. I ran you through it... as a funded operative. Here's the exact output: Campaign Legal Center (EIN 04-3608387) You are a trustee. Your organization's top funders, per IRS filings: • Sherwood Foundation: $12M — that's Susie Buffett's progressive philanthropy vehicle • Open Society Foundations (George Soros): confirmed funder • MacArthur Foundation: $5MM • Democracy Fund (Pierre Omidyar): $3.475MM • Ford Foundation: Almost $3MM • Rockefeller Family Fund: $210K You routinely comment on election law and voting rights — issues the CLC actively litigates — without disclosing that you chair the board of a Soros/Buffett/Omidyar-funded organization with direct financial interests in those same policy outcomes. You sit on a task force - "Protect Democracy — National Task Force on Election Crises." Protect Democracy was founded in 2017 by Ian Bassin, Obama's White House counsel, explicitly to oppose Trump. This is not a nonpartisan advisory role. "One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate, and the Not-Yet-Deported" (2017) You co-authored this with E.J. Dionne, the Washington Post's flagship liberal opinion columnist. The subtitle has "Not-Yet Deported" in it. Enough said. @ItsYourGov, between Mr. Ornstein and Professor Nichols, how many "fake conservatives" do we have that promise they'd be pure and perfect and accepting of mass migration only if Trump didn't exist? But that's not all. Your own words, American Jewish World, April 2021: "I've had complete freedom there... I am and have been a fair outlier." That's you, describing your own relationship to AEI, the "conservative think tank" credential you deploy every time you want media to quote "even AEI agrees." AEI itself published a piece by another scholar saying you "have it exactly backward" on Republican politics. So here's the picture: You present as a nonpartisan AEI scholar. You chair the board of a Soros-funded election law organization. You sit on an explicitly anti-Trump task force. You co-wrote a resistance manual with a liberal Washington Post columnist. And you've been calling Republican politicians "shameless liars" since 2013. You don't get to call Mike Lee a liar about a polling number while your entire professional identity is built on a credential you've spent 14 years quietly hollowing out. The word you're looking for isn't "liar," Mr. Ornstein. It's mirror.
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
My friends, A new national survey of a thousand likely voters has revealed something quietly revolutionary about the American electorate. Beneath all the noise, the shouting, and the endless spin, the American people are actually far less divided on substance than the media would have us believe. What this data shows is simple but powerful: Americans want reform. Fifty-nine percent back the Make America Healthy Again agenda. Over half support reducing the bloated CDC childhood vaccine schedule. And a majority want to end the COVID-era immunity that shielded vaccine manufacturers from accountability. These are not fringe ideas—these are mainstream, majority positions. But here’s where it gets especially interesting: support isn’t confined to Republicans. Younger voters, African Americans, and Hispanics are all showing strong approval for reining in public health bureaucrats. In fact, young Americans—especially those under 40—approve of cutting the childhood vaccine schedule by nearly 65 percent. That’s a generational sea change.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
130 people registered to vote at this virtual mailbox in Georgia I’m sure it’s all totally fine and legit because Democrats assured me there’s no fraud
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®
Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®@P_McCulloughMD·
Early Treatment Spared COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Saved Lives The most effective and impactful pandemic emergency countermeasures were not masks or vaccines; they were early therapeutic regimens started at home. Why did our blue ribbon medical institutions fail to develop, test, and publish comprehensive ambulatory treatment protocols? Courtesy Lila Rose Show @LilaGraceRose @McCulloughFund
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Mike Benz
Mike Benz@MikeBenzCyber·
Republicans in Congress forced Eric Holder to resign for failing to turn over documents in Operation Fast & Furious, in which the US gov’t ran thousands of guns to the Sinaloa cartel. Now, Republicans control the Justice Dept & intel agencies, and are sitting on those same docs.
Megatron@Megatron_ron

BREAKING: 🇲🇽🇺🇸 Mexico's Defense Secretary says 80% of the weapons seized from cartels are of US origin

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Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell
Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell@JeremyCorbell·
On the eve of a State of the Union address, I'm offering my ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION because what happens next matters more than most of us acknowledge. These craft have been with us since the beginning of recorded human history. We called them UFOs. Now we call them UAP. The name has changed. The presence has not. WHAT STEPS MUST HAPPEN FOR DISCLOSURE? There is one path forward. Four steps. Each one a decade overdue. The foundation everything else must be built upon: EARNEST, RADICAL HONESTY to the American people, and to the world. 1. FORMAL ADMISSION OF THE KNOWN FACTS 2. FORMAL ADMISSION OF THE UNKNOWNS 3. FORMAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE UAP PRESENCE & REALITY [That we are not alone. That we never have been] 4. FORMAL ARTICULATION OF THE PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS, DETERMINATIONS, AND GLOBAL DEFENSE CONCERNS THAT CAUSED THE SECRECY IN THE FIRST PLACE Once we explain why it was hidden, the reasoning, the fear, the calculus made by those who came before us - we can finally begin to move forward together, toward our shared future. The future of humanity itself. WHAT'S THE VERY FIRST MOVE? Release all scientific data and corroborative visual evidence of UAP that doesn't directly endanger national security. Start there. President Trump - you now hold something no president has held so openly before: public permission and trust to tell the truth. The witnesses have testified. The footage exists. The conversation has already begun. The only thing missing is formal acknowledgment from the highest office in the land. History is watching. And history remembers its champions. This is the moment to be “The People's Champ”. If we achieve this, it’s one small step… but a giant leap for humankind 🚀 @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @PeteHegseth @Kash_Patel @SenGillibrand @realannapaulina @timburchett @RepEricBurlison @elonmusk @TuckerCarlson @dbongino @MarioNawfal @WhiteHouse @GOP @G_Knapp #SOTU2026 #UAP #Disclosure #ThePeoplesChamp #Trump2026 #UFO #NationalSecurity
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
With Zuck’s move to Florida, California’s total taxable wealth from billionaires has plummeted to well under $1T from over $2T just a few weeks ago. The loss of this tax revenue was totally avoidable but is now forever. All because Gavin Newsom stood motionless as this stupidly written bill, from a fringe union and a handful of socialist academics with an axe to grind, meandered its way into the public conversation without any action from him and freaked everyone out. These were all people that were paying 13%+ in state income tax every year WITH NO COMPLAINTS UNTIL A FEW WEEKS AGO. And now, for the rest of time, the lost tax revenues from these folks will have to be paid for by the middle class because they are the only group left in California large enough that you can tax to fill the hole. He’s forsaken the middle class instead of managing the budget, managing the deficit, eliminating even a portion of California’s gargantuan waste and abuse. He could have done any of these things at any point over the past 7+ years. But he was silent. And now California’s budget will implode and he wants to run for President. Insane.
litquidity@litcapital

That California billionaire tax idea backfired in the most spectacular fashion

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