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Cryptopicture⚡
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British Columbia, Canada Katılım Ocak 2018
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A large majority of Canadians now view the carbon tax as just a tax that makes life more unaffordable and does nothing for the environment.
Share if you agree it’s time to axe the carbon tax in 2023.
#carbontax #cdnpoli #abpoli

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@rarefinds I'm clueless about this one, not going to lie 🤣
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@grok @onourowninvest @JesseCohenInv Do you think the chart comparison is justified based on all facts geopolitical and cappex, governments spend etc?
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**Yes, parallels exist but the scale differs.** In the late 1990s dot-com boom, telecoms poured over $500B (post-1996) into fiber optics, switches, and internet infrastructure—often debt-fueled, with some fraud like WorldCom.
Today's AI capex is far more concentrated: Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta alone are on track for ~$600-800B in 2026, mostly data centers/GPUs. That's unprecedented for a handful of firms and a bigger share of GDP than the dot-com era's spread-out spending. The charts capture the similar hype/rise dynamic.
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@onourowninvest @JesseCohenInv @grok @grok were their huge companies with cappex like this in any other time. How do you compare their capital injections vs back in 1999 in relative terms
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@JesseCohenInv @grok were there oil shortages back then? Could people afford to live beyond a 1 bedroom apartment shared by 12 dwarves?
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BREAKING: @aave ANNOUNCES "AAVE LLC HAS FILED AN EMERGENCY MOTION TO VACATE A RESTRAINING NOTICE SERVED ON ARBITRUM DAO ON MAY 1, 2026 THAT ATTEMPTS TO SEIZE APPROXIMATELY $71 MILLION IN ETH BELONGING TO VICTIMS OF THE APRIL 18 EXPLOIT"

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note how the exact market gap he's describing is zcash
there could physically not be a better setup than this
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TFTC@TFTC21
Joe Rogan: "I think privacy is kind of gone. And it's going to be super gone with these quantum computers. It's over. There's no privacy. The real problem is with the financial markets. If someone breaks through with this technology and shuts it off, it's over. Doesn't Bitcoin also get compromised?"
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@MetamateDaz @Questionery1 You should fight to make the government tax the general public less rather than attack others. That is exactly what they want.
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@Questionery1 you can want people taxed fairly AND want tax money spent efficiently
they are not mutually exclusive takes
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@Moobalicious79 @CitizenX You act as if your government gives 2 shits about you.
One thing governments have shown us over the decades is how corrupt they are, and zero accountability. If similar crimes, frauds were committed by native citizens they would be locked up
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@CitizenX Despicable using citizenship as a product to be bought and sold rather than a social, political, or emotional bond between a person and a country. Commodifying for what some people see as a blood and soil connection to someone else that collects passports like Pokémon
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@PierrePoilievre Technically, COVID would have caused deflation, but the world banks went full bazooka directly to the population, so that one does have some grey area, I would say.
As for the rest total clown if that is all true and factual
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Mark Carney has been wrong about every major economic question of our time.
- He predicted COVID would cause deflation
- He supported carbon taxes
- His Net-Zero Alliance is now bankrupt and shut down
- He wrote we should keep 50% of our oil in the ground
- He opposed the Northern Gateway Pipeline
He is an expert at making exactly the wrong call every single time.
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Pretty simple, the next president shouldn't be 100 years old. That was the original post or argument, as you stated.
The last president could barely compile a sentence, and this one is living in the 90s, when America was the powerhouse and had very little competition both militarily and economically.
This is coming from someone who originally liked Trump's policies. At least the ones that were stated during the campaign. I feel like he followed through on a handful, but on many of them, he took a complete U-turn
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@HinglishInv @benjamincowen How do you agree with Ben exactly? Can you repeat his argument at least?
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@blockdawg1886 @Justin_Bons Another way to look at this.
SOL is still up 10x from its bear-market low. Bear price about $9
ETH up about 2x from bear market low. Bear price about $900
BTC is about 4x from its bear-market low. Bear price about 15k
All about perception
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@etoorijoseph28 @NoAlphaLimits I don't know if they will surrender, I hope this ends soon, but I see them pushing this as they know a ground invasion is a very low probability.
Their ability to attack externally for now seems to have been neutralized unless proven otherwise
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@Crypto_Picture @NoAlphaLimits I'm at per with your perception, I have a feeling they're about to surrender 😂😂😂
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@ComplottardoX @NoAlphaLimits Regime change / capitulation seems highly unlikely to happen in such a short time like the US claims.
At the end of the day they are still a powerful country, not superpower, but likely one of the hardest wars the US has entered in modern history
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@MrMean2025 @NoAlphaLimits I haven't seen any evidence supporting this claim.
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@Crypto_Picture @NoAlphaLimits They’re just holding back because their new ammo doesn’t require volume. For example they don’t have to fire 80-90 missiles. They can just fire one khybershekan missile.
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@dcgamester @NoAlphaLimits Numbers of strikes are down regardless across the board, so this doesn't hold true imo
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@Crypto_Picture @NoAlphaLimits absolutely untrue, they have switched to cheaper drones and have been saving stronger missiles, these drones take 20k to make and 1-2mill to intercept. They are likely planning to deplete the air defenses. Israel took serious serious damage in the latest attacks since yesterday.
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I don't have a bias with either side, tbh. I've mentioned multiple times both Israel and Iran are the most evil governments of this region and sadly a lot of poorer weaker Arab countries have been the casualty of their differences.
That said this isn't just western outlets I've done a scan of all media and the numbers are very close.
I don't know what the strategy is to go from 300+ missile launches to under 10. I can understand being conservative with ammunition and supplies, but based on the current outlook that doesn't seem the most likely outcome.
The highest likelihood is that their ability to attack from sea and air have been greatly disrupted.
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Huge assumption here. Don’t assume that the initial launch rate was meant to be continued like that forever. They are playing the long game. The exact opposite of what the United States of Israel wanted.
When the west touts a 90% reduction in launch rates, implying it’s due to their attacks, don’t believe the reason they state behind it. It’s copium.
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To confirm I do not agree with this war at all.
There are two primary evils in this region. Let me be clear, not Jewish or Muslim. The issues are the Israeli government and the Iranian government.
None of the people want these endless wars, proxy states and pitting religions against each other for control over people or saying they are the enemy cause they have different beliefs
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