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@CryptoFireAI

Crypto researcher. Special interest in tokenization. PhD. For now, more concerned about attacks on freedom and the US constitution.

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CryptoFire@CryptoFireAI·
To be clear: it is unambiguously good for Americans to be protesting ICE. Republicans keep characterizing it as bad. But protesting against tyranny and abuses of power is a great American tradition. It is similar to what is happening - and being celebrated - this week in Iran.
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CryptoFire@CryptoFireAI·
@Cernovich Everytime Dems are elected, economic growth goes up, jobs go up, the deficit goes down, and poor and marginalized people get more support. For Cernovich, I guess this = making America weak. Plus Trump is the one pardoning all the Fraudsters.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
America can only be destroyed from within. Democrats understand this totally. Which is why they are trying to make the 🇺🇸 weak via mass migration, welfare fraud, and every other trick in the book.
Philippe Lemoine@phl43

Once again, people really underestimate how powerful and secure the US is, which is why they keep hoping against all evidence to the contrary that something terrible will befall to Americans because of their foreign policy blunders that will finally make them learn and stop doing stupid shit. But even in the worst case scenario, where Trump orders a ground invasion and it turns into a quagmire that lasts years, Americans will be fine. They will be harmed, but less than almost everyone else, because the US will be relatively insulated from the both the energy shock and the economic slowdown that will result from it since it's a net exporter of energy and is probably the least trade-dependent major economy. Moreover, while the cost will be huge even for Americans, it will be relatively invisible because 1) it will be very diffuse, 2) Americans are so rich that even a much larger cost per capita would still leave them very well-off and 3) people won't really see it for the same kind of reasons that Bastiat explained a long time ago in his parable of the broken window. For the rest of the world, especially some of the poorest people, it will be a different story, but Americans mostly won't feel much. Even the invasion of Iraq, which is widely seen as one of the worst foreign policy blunders in US history and cost the US trillions of dollar, didn't make such a huge difference for Americans. They complain about it and talk about how it was a terrible mistake, but for the average American it was mostly a non-event, for the same reasons I just mentioned. I also don't think it will have the effects some people think on US influence in the world in general and in the Middle East in particular. It's not going to end the role of the dollar and I don't think Gulf states will abandon their alliance with the US either. Where else would they go? It's not as if China was going to protect them from Iran or as if they had a lot of attractive yuan-denominated assets to buy with their earnings from oil and gas exports. To be clear, I don't say that to defend this stupidity or to deny that it will have large costs even for Americans in absolute terms (to say nothing of the effects it will have on the rest of the world), I'm just saying that people are fooling themselves if they think that it will teach Americans a lesson. At best it will be a very short-lived lesson they will forget after a few years because it won't matter much for them.

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Sheldon Whitehouse
Sheldon Whitehouse@SenWhitehouse·
For the umpteenth time Democrats said YES to funding TSA — no conditions, just YES — and Senate Republicans tried to go along, and TRUMP SAID NO.
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Stephen Miller praised Trump for several minutes. Then Trump turned to Kash Patel and said, “Kash, see if you can top that.” Patel: “Mr. President, thank you for delivering the safest country on God’s green Earth.” Straight up North Korea vibes
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Quin Hillyer
Quin Hillyer@QuinHillyer·
He literally said he "understood" why someone nearly killed a Senate Republican colleague, and refused to apologize. Yet all his fellow GOPers voted to confirm him. They can NEVER complain about political violence atgain. nationalreview.com/news/senate-co…
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CryptoFire@CryptoFireAI·
@TheFP Not phony. 1) Russia intervened to help Trump. 2) The Trump campaign knew and welcomed it. 3) Trump obstructed the investigation in such a way he would be charged if not President. 4) The investigation still led to dozens of charges and convictions.
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Turnbull@cturnbull1968·
It has gone largely unnoticed that the chief enforcement official, for the SEC, Margaret Ryan, left suddenly last week. She had been restricted from investigating sketchy trades and investments involving the Trump family and close associates.
Brian Stelter@brianstelter

"...whoever purchased a large amount of stock futures and sold or shorted crude futures at that moment made a lot of money just minutes later." cnbc.com/2026/03/23/vol…

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Jon Miller
Jon Miller@MillerStream·
so you’re telling me 5 min before trump announced a ceasefire, someone in his inner circle loaded up on a perfectly-timed trade (long stocks, short oil), walked away with billions, and then we the plebs are told $8 gas is just “the price of freedom” so just get less starbucks ???
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.

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POLITICO
POLITICO@politico·
GOP senators see path to ending DHS shutdown after Trump meeting dlvr.it/TRfv1S
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
$1.5 BILLION. Let me say it again - a $1.5 BILLION BET. Bigger than any futures purchases made at the time. 5 minutes before Trump's post. Who was it? Trump? A family member? A White House staffer? This is corruption. Mind blowing corruption.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.

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CryptoFire@CryptoFireAI·
@guypbenson Dems have offered 9 clean bills to fund TSA. Rs voted against every time. Ds and Rs even agreed on a bill and Trump alone nixed it. You own this.
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Guy Benson
Guy Benson@guypbenson·
Making this argument requires deliberately ignoring the Senate minority party’s filibuster power, which Democrats have been using to inflict this shutdown for well over a month. The talking point needs to be addressed whenever it’s offered:
RNC Research@RNCResearch

Democrat Jason Crow tries to gaslight voters, claiming Democrats didn't shut down DHS. CROW: Republicans “are in control of every element of government.” Yes, and virtually every Republican voted to fund DHS, while almost every Democrat voted to shut it down.

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Acyn@Acyn·
Perino: Why don't the Democrats just claim victory and live to fight another day instead of doing this to the TSA agents? Jessica: They have put forward seven standalone bills to funds TSA and there have been 10 bills that could have funded TSA, coast guard and FEMA.
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
Robert Mueller ordered the 6 am raid on my home by 29 heavily armed FBI Agents and perp walked my wife for CNN's cameras
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
🚨BREAKING: Steve Bannon suggested that President Donald Trump deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to major U.S. airports as part of a “test run” for using them to meddle in upcoming elections. democracydocket.com/news-alerts/ba…
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CryptoFire@CryptoFireAI·
@guypbenson Dude you are a TRUMP supporter. Literally no one lies more.
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Guy Benson
Guy Benson@guypbenson·
The Iranian regime lies like they breathe, and their long-range missile shot at a target ~4,000km away (within range of Europe) after swearing just weeks ago that their missile range was capped at 2,000km, is a timely reminder of that. Further vindication of our military action.
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
Anyone who thought creating the largest internal security force in the country, answering only to the president, was for anything else hasn’t been paying attention.
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump

Steve Bannon: “We can use this, ICE helping at airports, as a test run, a test case, to really perfect ICE’s involvement in the 2026 midterms. Mike Davis: “I think we should have ICE agents at the polling places” Saying the quiet part out loud.

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Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Steve Bannon: “We can use this, ICE helping at airports, as a test run, a test case, to really perfect ICE’s involvement in the 2026 midterms. Mike Davis: “I think we should have ICE agents at the polling places” Saying the quiet part out loud.
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