John Everyman

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John Everyman

John Everyman

@JohnEverymann

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Be Happy
Be Happy@be_happy97957·
@MurraySuggests @OldNurseSilva Oh, we're never gonna forget, and neither are the voters of Kentucky! When you try to stain the president using abuse victims and FAIL, you damn well better be ready for the UNEMPLOYMENT line!
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Murray Rothbard
Murray Rothbard@MurraySuggests·
Speaker: “For what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition?” “Mr. Speaker, I came here to make sure our republic doesn’t die by unanimous consent in an empty chamber, and I request a recorded vote.” -Thomas Massie 2020 Never forget.
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John Everyman
John Everyman@JohnEverymann·
@PeterSchiff @atgintl Investors are pricing out interest rate cuts and are pricing in interest rate hikes. It’s simple as that. When the fed starts printing hand over fist to buy its own bonds and suppress rates, metals will resume the march upward.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
@atgintl My next post will deal with the metals sell off.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
The yield on the 30-year Treasury is now 5.1%, the highest since 2007. The 10-year Treasury yield is 4.55%, the highest since the Liberation Day selloff. This may set off a major bond market collapse that will send yields soaring unless the Fed sends inflation soaring instead.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Trump purchased up to a $1 million worth of Nvidia, $NVDA, stock on January 6, 2026. This is a week before the Commerce Department officially approved the sale of Nvidia chips to China.
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Scott
Scott@ScottWa89311571·
@HaruhiismOtaku The boomers fought the biggest War ever...WW2. I never once heard a Veteran say i wish my son had to fight instead........ They handled business back then
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
It's like clockwork. The 10Y Note Yield is now above 4.50% for the first time since June 2025. This is the same level that resulted in President Trump's "90-day tariff pause" in April 2025. Meanwhile, rate HIKES are now the base case for the Fed's expected next move. As a result, average rate on 30Y mortgage in the US is nearing 7% and inflation is at a fresh 3-year high. Seemingly overnight, "higher for longer" interest rate policy is back. How long can this last?
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Rapid Fire
Rapid Fire@rapidfirewv·
@ayeejuju If you want to stay married, keep your money separate and split the bills based on who makes more pays more. Will be 16 years tomorrow with my wife and if our money was together she would have blown it all.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
In-person, early voting for Kentucky primaries begins today, Thursday, 5/14, through Saturday, 5/16. Take this opportunity if you won't be able to make it out on 5/19, Election Day. Find your polling location and times: elect.ky.gov/Voters/Pages/P…
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🇺🇸Lady Vet
🇺🇸Lady Vet@CoVet_81·
Will you look at that. 🔥 Bad news for Massie, and that is good news for Kentucky. 🇺🇸 Quantus Insights Poll, Kentucky CD4 Republican Primary Gallrein leads Massie 48.3% to 43.1% on the initial ballot. With leaners included, Gallrein leads 52.8% to 45.1%. Okay Kentucky, you know what you need to do. 🇺🇸
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Eddie
Eddie@ak48503·
@anishmoonka I dunno...maybe we should simply wait for the chimpanzee to evolve for three hundred years and develop that ability. Or we could choose to remain creationists.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In the 1970s, David Premack wondered if a chimpanzee could be taught to ask a question. He taught Sarah 130 plastic word-tokens. She answered his questions easily. After years of work, she had never asked one of her own. Sixty years later, no signing ape has. A four-year-old human asks about 25 questions an hour. Paul Harris at Harvard counted them: kids ask their parents around 40,000 questions between ages two and five. Premack even worked out a method for teaching an ape to ask. Hide a snack the chimp expects. Wait for her to sign "where is it." He never bothered running it on Sarah. She spent her sessions answering his questions, never asking her own. A normal kid, he pointed out, asks "what that? who making noise? when Daddy come home?" on a loop. Washoe the chimpanzee, the first one taught American Sign Language, knew 250 signs. She could request food. She could sign her name. She once saw a swan and called it "water bird," a sharp invention for an animal she had no sign for. She never asked what the swan was, or where it came from, or anything else. Koko the gorilla knew about 1,000 signs. Kanzi the bonobo understands more than 3,000 spoken English words. Nim Chimpsky, Herbert Terrace's chimp at Columbia (named to mock the linguist Noam Chomsky), strung 125 signs into more than 20,000 combinations. His longest stretch was "give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you." He never asked a thing. Joseph Jordania, a researcher in Melbourne, thinks this is the line between us and them. To ask a question, you first have to know that the person across from you knows something you don't. Apes do not seem to get to that step, even after a lifetime of being talked at by humans. Human kids cross that line around their fourth birthday. Apes never do.
Ezzy@ezzyskii

Scientists have been communicating with apes via sign language since the 1960s; apes have never asked one question.

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Granite State Grass Fed
@TheDemSlayer @michaeljknowles If you did a little research I’m sure those “no” votes - if what you are saying is true - are bcuz those items were thrown into an omnibus bill which increased spending. Massie has always said make specific issues their own separate spending bill.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
Do you want Massie to win his primary? And who did you vote for in the 2024 general election?
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John Everyman
John Everyman@JohnEverymann·
@TonyIsHere4You @PeterSchiff The crisis is “market valuations of AI companies must stay elevated to fund the development of AGI as a matter of national security.” If we actually curtail inflation and AI development stalls, the entire economy is gone. This administration is just going for market maximalism.
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TonyIsHere4You
TonyIsHere4You@TonyIsHere4You·
I think so. The key with treasuries is understanding that their interest rate is a function of their price in *dollars*. So the Fed/Treasury can always artificially drive down bond rates by creating more dollars than treasuries (i.e. by monetizing them). The question is what kind of crisis does it take to get them to do this.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury is 5.05%. When it hits 5.1%, it will be a 19-year high. In 2007, the national debt was just $9 trillion. Now it's over $39 trillion. What happens when the yield hits 8%, a level last seen in 1991, when the national debt was just $3 trillion?
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John Everyman
John Everyman@JohnEverymann·
@PeterSchiff @TonyIsHere4You Does this imply treasuries get yield curve controlled? What other mechanism would keep treasury prices down when inflation expectations are elevated?
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
@TonyIsHere4You That will destory the value of the dollar, sending consumer prices and yeilds on everything but Treasuries soaring.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Month-over-month US PPI Inflation officially rises +1.5% in April, marking the biggest monthly jump in inflation since March 2022. All of the data is very clear: consumers are about to face another wave serious pressure on spending power.
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Janet Snakehole
Janet Snakehole@COCountryGirl24·
Why don’t you go do actual research on Massie’s votes and who supports him and you’ll see why people woke up from the charade he ran on. I am so sick of this. People defending him without looking into what he is about, just headlines and listening to influencers paid by foreigners
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John Everyman
John Everyman@JohnEverymann·
@AngelaBelcamino It’s not a fraction, it’s the loud, paid Israel coalition brainwashing retarded boomers against their own interests. Nothing new under the sun.
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
Can someone explain, in the simplest way possible, why a faction of the right despises Thomas Massie?
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