Jason Campagna

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Jason Campagna

Jason Campagna

@RexandEffectz

History, Politics, Rockets, Soccer, Stocks

Louisville, KY Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Dave G@daveginvesting·
Holy crap, that was a huge slap in the face to commercial space station companies.
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Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
@imperfecttl Emma Sears is legit a star. They should have her face on the side of Buses in Lou City.
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theImperfecttl
theImperfecttl@imperfecttl·
Wouldn’t surprise me if Emma Sears leaves Louisville once her contract is up. Sears is a rising star for club & country. You would never know it here. Every star wants to feel recognized for their work. The Louisville media doesn’t give her the shine she deserves. Ownership too.
Paul Conrad@PaulConradPhoto

@imperfecttl This 👆👆👆 Emma Sears is a super star. Unless you follow the team you would never know she plays here.

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Chris Kessell
Chris Kessell@THEChrisKessell·
Is there any empirical data showing that the courses required to volunteer to coach soccer in the US are working? I think they are good. I also care about the things they are focused on. Are we reaching the audience they are designed to effect and changing their behavior?
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Jason Campagna
Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
@JeffKassouf @JordanRiversVox 1. She is fast, but saved sprint and space to change speed creating separation. 2. She was on frame, did not over strike, nailed it to the ground on the far post.
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Jeff Kassouf
Jeff Kassouf@JeffKassouf·
The last 18 months have been a steady progression for Emma Sears for club and country. She's refined her finishing and her decision making. Raw talent is melding with right implementation.
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Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
They are going to need to spend 200m- 500m on solar to make a serious play on solar energy production of Tesla for space. So if they make an acquisition that guarantees them orders from a large data center customer; I would be looking for synergies like that, yeah. But low grade solar at scale is a bottleneck in their production if the data centers turn out to be a thing.
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FranciscoSpace5🚀🔬🦛
FranciscoSpace5🚀🔬🦛@FranciscoSpace5·
$RKLB Big acquisition Idea: Rocket Lab can leverage its proven ATM capital-raising strategy (the same playbook that funded growth & M&A like Mynaric) to acquire Starcloud and instantly dominate orbital AI data centers! Starcloud (NVIDIA-backed) already launched an H100 GPU into orbit, trained the first AI model in space, and just filed for an 88,000-satellite constellation. The timing is insane: Rocket Lab just unveiled advanced silicon solar arrays —specifically designed to power gigawatt-scale space-based data centers. Starcloud CEO Philip Johnston even called it a “gargantuan market” and “great for Rocket Lab shareholders” on a post on X. - How it benefits Rocket Lab: • Full vertical integration: Neutron launches + Photon satellites + brand-new solar power + orbital AI compute operations • Instant NVIDIA ecosystem play: Space GPUs for training/inference with 10x lower energy costs, unlimited solar, and radiative cooling • Diversifies into high-margin AI infrastructure revenue beyond launches • Positions RKLB as the end-to-end leader in the next space economy - How it benefits Starcloud: • Rocket Lab’s capital, manufacturing scale, and frequent/dedicated launches to actually build their 5 GW+ vision fast • Proven space systems expertise (no more relying only on SpaceX for rides) • Solar arrays tailor-made for their massive orbiting data centers Rocket Lab + Starcloud + NVIDIA = The future of AI training & inference… in orbit. Sustainable, scalable, and off-Earth. What do you think? Partnership first or full acquire? Are we getting a RocketCloud or RocketAI in the future?? @RocketLab @Starcloud_Inc1 $RKLB #SpaceAI #NVIDIA #OrbitalDataCenters
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Space Investor
Space Investor@SpaceInvestor_D·
The power backbone of the space economy comes down to few companies. High-efficiency solar cells: • Boeing (Spectrolab) • $RKLB (SolAero) Deployable arrays: • $RDW (ROSA/ELSA) • Northrop Grumman Space runs on solar. And industrial scale solar with flight heritage runs through a very small club.
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Jason Campagna
Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
@thinkReal Terrible idea from a tax perspective. Texas would be a better option.
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ThinkReal@thinkReal·
Rocket Lab 🚀 — Global Headquarters (Imagined) New York City $RKLB
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College Soccer Truth ™
College Soccer Truth ™@ImCollegeSoccer·
DM: Attendance from college coaches is way down at the Girls Academy champions cup this year. Not sure what to make of it besides the obvious. -Girls Academy Club Director #CSTruth Most people know why. The leagues need to combine.
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Marsha Lycan
Marsha Lycan@mlycan12·
The different types of Parents on soccer sidelines is a wild case study: ~Dad who only calls daughter by digits of jersey # (cmon two-three!) -Mom who thinks every attack is offside -Dad who thinks every offside attack is onside ~Mom just chilling with her coffee browsing X for commitment updates (And yes, I can categorize us coaches too!) #RecruitingHumor #GirlsAcademy #SoccerSidelines
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Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
@RKLBMan Was that the ownership group that had board member at RDW?
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RocketMan
RocketMan@RKLBMan·
It appears as if AE Industrial Partners is in the process of exiting $RDW. - In January & February 2026, AEI sold over 20 million shares. Notable large blocks included a 10.5 million share sale on January 14 and nearly 3 million shares sold between January 30 and February 2. - Just this week (March 2, 2026), AEI disclosed a further sale of 244,666 shares at an average price of approximately $10.06. In the last quarter, AEI has gone from a controlling ~59% stake to a ~30% stake today. AEI also owns $YSS and $FLY. You know my opinion on these stocks. But i'm just sharing information.
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Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab@RocketLab·
Another launch, another hemisphere 🌎🌏 Just days after our most recent mission from Virginia, Electron is on the pad at LC-1 ready for launch today for a confidential commercial customer. 'Insight at Speed is a Friend Indeed' is scheduled for liftoff NET: 🚀 12:53 pm NZDT, March 6 🚀 23:53 UTC, March 5 🚀 6:53 pm ET, March 5 🚀 3:53 pm PT, March 5
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Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
One of the best things I have done for my 4th Grader was to hand him a book and give him a page count requirement before he even thinks about touching technology. He is already on his 5th book in 2026. Ironically, when he sits down to do homework, the assigned work looks like a video game and sounds like a casino. Its like the education industry is working against them at this point.
Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.@naomirwolf

A NYC schoolteacher I met says that kids in 4th and 5 grades are no longer given chapter books. Just a textbook with choppy excerpts. They hate reading.

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Jason Campagna
Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
@farzyness It is hard for people spending that kind of money on anything admit it might not be a good idea.
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StockMarket.News
StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
MIT released a devastating number. 95% of all corporate AI projects are failing. Because nobody knows how to install it. @mcuban says this is the biggest job opportunity since the personal computer. Cuban built his first fortune doing one thing: Walking into offices in the 1980s and showing people who had never touched a computer how to use one. He says the exact same thing is happening right now with AI. Except the gap is even bigger. There are 33 million companies in the United States. 30 million of them are one person operations. Millions more have under 500 employees. No AI budget, team or strategy in place and they are completely in the dark. MIT looked at generative AI inside big companies and the numbers are insane. Most have AI initiatives and run pilots. Almost all fail to deliver real business results. Because nobody knows how to wire them into actual workflows. Cuban’s advice to his own kids, ages 15, 19, and 21: Learn to implement AI, Walk into a shoe store , law firm or a trucking company. Show them exactly what AI does for their specific business. That is the big opportunity now.
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Morgan Stanley just FIRED 2,500 people. Not because the company is struggling. They posted record revenue last year, $70.6 billion, and it was their best year ever. But they fired them anyway. Investment banking, wealth management, front office, back office and across all divisions. The CEO of Anthropic, the company building one of the most powerful AI systems on Earth, went on national television and said AI will wipe out 50% of entry-level white collar jobs.​ Entry-level law, finance and consulting. The exact jobs Morgan Stanley just cut. Last week, Jack Dorsey laid off 4,000 people at Block. Nearly half the company and his reason? AI tools make humans unnecessary. He said most companies will reach the same conclusion within a year. Morgan Stanley's own research team surveyed nearly 1,000 companies already using AI. They found an 11% job elimination rate, a 4% net headcount decline, and productivity up 11.5%.​ The machines are cheaper, faster and they don't need health insurance. Morgan Stanley itself predicted 200,000 European banking jobs will disappear in five years.​ And then they started cutting their own. Record profits, record layoffs while AI gets the credit and workers get the door. The man building the technology is telling you it's coming. The banks using the technology are proving it. And yet no one in Washington has a plan.

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Jason Campagna
Jason Campagna@RexandEffectz·
Overuse injuries are a thing. The body needs weeks to months to heal. When is that happening? Women are biologically different, have different centers of gravity, and pivot differently on the knee. There are many pointing to the lack of Strength and Conditioning on the women's side of the game. @fitsoccerqueen It would suggest there is a lack of muscle support to the knee during more aggressive pivots that women can execute is exposing the knee to greater risk of injury. Proper comfortable shoes that are designed for women are also prob a factor. These shoes hurt. The leg muscles will compensate to try and not hurt, recipe for injury. I would say coaching education is also an issue. Maybe we need to stop pay walling the education on coaches for the good of the players on some topics? Maybe US Soccer should be adding free online modules on this topic in coaching education. It seems like it would be a good add to the safe sport training.
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