Bob Reymond
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🚨BREAKING: In a stunning moment, U.S. President Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller praises Trump by saying, “We knew the man was an economic wizard, but how do you get inflation from 30% to almost 2% in a few months? He defied what everybody said was possible.”
Do you support Stephen Miller on this?
YES or NO?
IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!
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@Kasparov63 Nonsense. One doesn’t increase the demand for gold by handing out free gold to everyone.
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This policy led to the US becoming the freest, richest, and most powerful country in the history of the world. Everyone wanted to come here, to be American, for their children to be American, and to thrive as America thrived. You would destroy all of that out of racist spite.
Stephen Miller@StephenM
In America, for generations now, the policy has been that anyone who would economically benefit from moving to the US can do so, exercise the franchise in the US and their children, the moment they are born, will be full American citizens with all the rights and benefits therein.
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@VinnyLingham The worlds reserve currency can only be from a country with a trade deficit or there will be no liquidity. China is the extreme opposite of this.
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Let me spell this out for everyone:
The fact that China wants the world to use the Yuan as the reserve currency, and not the US Dollar, is de facto signaling that it will be backing the Yuan with Physical Gold.
China's (and Russia's) position is that the US Dollar is backed by US Treasuries and by a large and growing deficit ($2 trillion/year and climbing), which results in high inflation and, eventually, a worthless currency.
Gold is the only neutral reserve asset in the world that has the scale to back fiat currencies. This is the final battleground to determine who gets to print the world's reserve fiat currency, with gold being the world's reserve asset.
Gold will be $10,000/oz by the end of next year
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews
BREAKING: Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for the yuan to become global reserve currency.
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@CalltoActivism The truth is an absolute defense against slander.
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To every woman: The SAVE Act disenfranchises you. Your birth certificate in your maiden name will be “invalid” if you want to vote in any elections. Getting a new id costs $$$. Republicans want you to PAY for your fundamental right to vote. Fight this. Call your Senators NOW: 202-224-3121 #StopTheSaveAct
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@MrsCMFrancis I know a lot of homeschool kids. This applies to none I ever met. I know many public school morons. I’m not a home schooler but this article is ridiculous.
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Are we really living in a democracy when the richest man on earth can spend as much as he wants to elect his candidates?
The most important thing our nation can do is end Citizens United and move to public funding of elections.
Billionaires can’t be allowed to buy elections.
Axios@axios
SCOOP: Elon Musk has cut a massive $10 million check to bolster an outsider, pro-Trump candidate running to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell. The stunning gift is the biggest sign yet that Musk plans to spend big in the 2026 midterms. axios.com/2026/01/19/elo…
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🚨 BREAKING: A man armed with a rifle is now standing guard outside a home in St. Paul after multiple ICE sightings in the area.
This is what happens when federal agents turn neighborhoods into war zones.
Families are terrified. Communities are on edge. And everyone’s one bad decision away from a tragedy.
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@wil_da_beast630 Main problem is the inclusion of evolution. All other are facts. Evolution isn’t true. I don’t disbelieve it from ignorance. I know the arguments and find them to be preposterous.
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@TGrammie2 Don’t forget biggest thing of all… the average starter home in the 50s was 950 sqft. Now approx 2400.
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I’m worn out hearing people moan, “Our grandparents could buy a house on one paycheck, but now we can’t even afford rent on two!”
Yeah, maybe because Grandma wasn’t dropping half her income on $14 iced lattes and avocado toast shaped like art projects. Back then, if they wanted coffee, they boiled it at home in a dented pot. It tasted like burnt rubber and regret — but it woke you up and cleaned your pipes.
And Grandma wasn’t “out to brunch.” You think she had time for mimosas and hashtags? She was making something called whatever’s left in the fridge and feeding six people with it.
Don’t even start with Uber Eats. You think Grandpa was out here paying $38 to have a burger delivered three blocks away? Please. He grilled mystery meat on a rusted barbecue, and everyone called it dinner.
Now people cry about being broke while sitting in a house full of gadgets. Two SUVs in the driveway, six streaming services, three air fryers, and matching tattoos that cost more than their light bill. You think Grandpa had a tattoo? He did. It said “Korea, 1951,” and it came with trauma, not Instagram likes.
And the kids—Lord help us. “We can’t make ends meet, but Brayden needs the new iPhone!” No, he doesn’t. You’re handing an $1100 device to a child who still eats crayons and forgets to flush.
When we were kids, there was one phone. It hung on the wall like a family relic. The cord stretched just far enough for you to whisper secrets before someone yelled, “Get off, I need to make a call!” And guess what? We lived.
The TV? One. In the living room. With three channels and a dial that clicked like a safe. And if Dad wanted to watch bowling, you were a fan of bowling, end of story.
Now there’s a flat screen in every room, the baby’s got an iPad, the dog’s got a camera, and everyone’s wondering why they can’t afford rent.
Because you’re living like rock stars on retail salaries, that’s why.
Grandpa wasn’t leasing Teslas or buying $12 smoothies called “Green Zen Awakening.” He drove a truck that coughed smoke, rattled like a storm, and smelled like oil and hard work.
They lived within their means. Whatever Grandpa brought home on Friday — that’s what they had. They weren’t keeping up with the Joneses; they were keeping the lights on.
So yeah, Grandpa bought a house on one salary. But he also didn’t have a gym membership, three delivery apps, and emotional support crystals on his nightstand. His only support system was Grandma, who told him to quit whining and mow the yard.
Nowadays, everyone’s broke, anxious, and “manifesting abundance” while ordering tacos on DoorDash for the fourth time this week.
It’s not the economy — it’s the lifestyle.
Wake up, turn off your subscriptions, make your own coffee, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll smell the truth.
Credit to original author, unknown

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Statement from OP and others like it are so retarded I wonder if they are clickbait. Mutually agreed transaction. She bought a house she couldn’t own without a loan. She got to use that $300k for 30 years. If financing didn’t exist neither would most of the economy. Maybe everyone should just get a free house whenever they want?
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This influencer went to Las Vegas and decided to go to a lobster buffet. Yes it’s all you can eat, but the rules are one piece per plate so you don’t waste it. He decided that he would grab one per plate until he had about 50 pieces of lobster, he enjoys showing off expensive meals. As he’s filming himself splurging, the manager comes by and asks him if he intends on eating it all and states that he can’t get more until he actually eats the massive amount he has already. So he takes all of his lobsters and threw them in the trash in their kitchen. Was the manager out of line because after all it’s all you can eat, or was he just being another obnoxious attention seeking influencer?
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@SenWarren Are you suggesting Jack Smirh be tried for perjury given that he hasn’t been able to present anything?
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@allenanalysis Very few people understand the Venezuela has more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia. It’s a big deal.
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304 BILLION BARRELS.
That’s the real reason Venezuela matters.
Sky News just laid it out plainly: Trump’s Venezuela obsession was never really about drugs. It’s about oil, specifically heavy crude.
The U.S. now produces tons of light shale oil, but our Gulf Coast refineries were built for heavy, gloopy crude. They need it to function. And guess who has the largest proven reserves of heavy oil on Earth?
Venezuela.
Canada has some. Russia has some. But Venezuela has the most, 304 billion barrels sitting underground. That’s why tankers, sanctions, regime change talk, and now bombs.
It was never about fentanyl.
It was never about democracy.
It’s about feeding refineries, controlling supply, and locking down oil before rivals do.
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