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@KeeHakLim

Do small things everyday. They add up.

United States Katılım Mayıs 2012
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‘If’ is the operative word. Many do not do their jobs right and their businesses add nothing but exploit innocent hard workers. Trump is a prime example. He underpays contractors, sue them, file multiple bankruptcy. Most entrepreneurs lie, cheat and repeat. Bezos lives in a lalaland, which he deserves, but must admit he is one of the rare chosen ones.
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@KalanisCalves Is that why some of your employees were living out of homeless shelters? Do you deliver those boxes yourself? All net profits should be shared with your employees along with stock appreciation. No net corporate profit, no corporate tax. That is fair.
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Spencer@KalanisCalves·
This is what our society fails to comprehend. If I work as a physical therapist, and I’m good, I’ll make $100,000/yr. And pay $15,000 in taxes. I can see 60 patients per week. But that’s the end of it. No additional tax money, no more patients can get my services. I provide a living for myself and my family. If I own a practice and employee 10 therapists that each make $100,000, now I’m providing a living for 10 families, and because of my efforts there is now $250,000 in tax revenue. So why should businesses get taxed more? Why should they even have to pay payroll taxes? My value to society is way more than 10X at this point. But the vast majority of Americans can’t comprehend that, neither do our congressional representatives.
CNBC@CNBC

Jeff Bezos: "If I do my job right, the value to society and civilization from my for-profit companies will be much, much larger than the good that I do with my charitable giving."

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@DrDavidKass Everyone in health care should not have to pay any federal tax forever.
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David Kass@DrDavidKass·
Jeff Bezos on CNBC: (1) Since the lower half of the income distribution pay only 3% of total Federal income taxes, it should be zero. This can be made up by eliminating waste in government spending. Why should a nurse in Queens earning $75,000 per year pay $12,000 in taxes? New York City pays $44,000 per student, much higher than in other cities without better outcomes because of too many levels of management. Very little trickles down to teachers. (2) Energy represents only 15% of data center costs. But that percentage will go up as the cost of chips declines. Solar energy is free in space. But the cost of launching must come down by a factor of 10 which Bezos is working on. We can build data centers on the moon. (3) AI will lead to a labor shortage as productivity goes up and one earner of a two earner household drops out. People will continue to identify problems to be solved by AI. AI will give workers a bulldozer to work with instead of a shovel. Society will benefit from all of the investment in AI.
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@SaraEisen Dont like the City, welcome to leave. No where on earth like NYC.
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Sara Eisen@SaraEisen·
Jeff Bezos on NYC: "If we ran Amazon the way New York City runs their school system, your packages would take six weeks to arrive, and we'd have to charge you a $100 delivery fee."
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Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
What do you think is the real reason our roads never get fixed?
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Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
MSNOW host Katy Tur appeared alarmed over Speaker Mike Johnson recently expressing his faith in natural rights. The irony is that embracing natural rights does not “put God over the Declaration of Independence.” It is the very premise of that Declaration. jonathanturley.org/2026/05/20/msn…
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@EllenBarkin No worries! Trump is his own worst enemy. He will bring himself down.
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Ellen Barkin@EllenBarkin·
If trump’s popularity is in the toilet, if his own party is finally fed up with his overt criminality, if he tells us he does not give one fuck about how his constituency feels or eats, or lives, how are they still winning elections? why?
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Donald Trump Jr's investment firm, 1789 Capital, has seen its assets under management surge by +1,650% over the last year, to $3.5 billion, per FT. Details include: 1. The firm is building an investment empire around "patriotic capitalism" and targets $10 billion in AUM 2. In recent pitches, the firm is being described as the "new Carlyle Group" 3. Over the past year, 1789 Capital has bought stakes in some of the most sought-after private companies including Ramp, Deel, Crusoe, Groq, and Reflection AI 4. Recent successful investments include investments in Cerebras, SpaceX, Anduril, and xAI under @DonaldJTrumpJr's guidance 1789 Capital is now one of America's fastest growing investment funds.
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Popular Liberal 🇺🇸@PopularLiberal·
WOW! Thomas Massie and Tucker just gave the president a primary truth of their own. Massie went off on Trump. He said the White House dragged Lauren Boebert into an interrogation room to bully her into removing her name from the Epstein petition. Massie says Trump told Marjorie Taylor Greene to her face that the death threats against her kids were her fault. He blamed the victim and called her out for getting threats. Massie called him despicable to his face. $32 million from Trump's billionaire buddies to crush one congressman for asking about Epstein files. You know, billionaire buddies like Elon Musk—who's in the Epstein files himself. The "law and order" party, everybody. Blame the moms, protect the predators, and let the billionaires buy the silence.
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@LarkDavis Ketamine speaking. Not 1/10 of what he predicted in 2013 came to fruition. We should be on Mars by now.
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Lark Davis@LarkDavis·
Elon's first interview (with Forbes) after the OpenAI lawsuit was dismissed. He's appealing, says it sets a dangerous precedent for all charitable giving in America. But that's not even the interesting part. He was asked about the next 5 years. By 2031 he's predicting AI surpasses all human intelligence combined, up to a billion humanoid robots, and the global economy doubles. The man does not think small.
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Ran Neuner
Ran Neuner@cryptomanran·
I have a serious question. What happens if STRC doesn't go back to $100? The way I see it is a follows: - Holders of STRC receive the dividend regardless of the price. - If STRC doesn't go back to $100m then Saylor can't sell more to buy BTC. - That is bad for BTC because the market will realize that the biggest buyer can't raise cash. -If STRC has one or 2 months where it doesn't hit $100 the market realizes that its not actually worth $100, it could be worth $70, $50, who knows... - As soon as that happen we get a death spiral of sorts where Saylor has to keep raising the yield to try get it back to $100. The only problem is that the more he raises the yield , the more BTC he may need to sell... What am I missing? Serious comments only please.
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@selinawangtv Not to mention all his pedophilia activities. All Massie did was stand up for victims of Epstein's atrocity. America will not forget those who voted against Massie.
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Selina Wang@selinawangtv·
Massie in his concession speech: “And there was the President, and talking about — by the way, while gas is almost $5 and diesel is almost $6, they're talking about this big ballroom they're going to build, and it looks, it looks like the Roman Empire, architecture from the Roman Empire, I see a few analogies there, and people are just trying to make ends meet.”
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Nick Gillespie
Nick Gillespie@nickgillespie·
A brilliant troll. Also: We are as far away from Reagan taking office in 1981 as he was from the Berlin Olympics. Total local, state, and federal spending last year was $12.2 trillion, up from about $1 trillion in 1981. Are we not spending enough yet, or not spending wisely?
Jacobin@jacobin

Mayor Zohran Mamdani mocks Ronald Reagan’s infamous quote. “I can think of nine words more terrifying than ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help…’” “I worked all day and can’t feed my family.”

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Senator Ron Johnson@SenRonJohnson·
We shouldn’t allow Democrats in the minority to run the Senate. The Senate is broken. End the filibuster and save America.
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