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Walton County, FL Katılım Temmuz 2010
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The Sixers could realistically get called for a flop on every possession
Max Dolente@Philly_Mays
Tatum and brown could realistically get called for a push off on every possession
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@barstoolspringb @Return_Of_RB @Jerrythekid21 I would wreak havoc on these people. Ps I love you Katic and Ella
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Security Mike convinced @Return_Of_RB & @Jerrythekid21 that Alix Earle & Alex Cooper were joining the crew in Vegas
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If you open both pics, you'll see the same truck and grey hatchback in both pics. One is an aerial view of UVU campus shortly before the Charlie Kirk event with the two cars directly in line with the camera and the man in the picture. The other is a pic released by the FBI of the alleged shooter entering campus.
This is evidence the pictures were taken on the same day.


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Friendly Reminder:
There is no actual shortage. There never has been. Never was.
Not of food.
Not of water.
Not of land.
Not of oil.
Not of fuel.
There’s only CONTROLLED distribution
and a population domesticated by satanic baby eaters running the mass propaganda media.
The Earth produces abundantly (on land we’ll never see in mainstream Rockefeller maps).
It’s the middlemen, bottlenecks, hoarding and manipulation that create the illusion of lack = the fear to keep you in a cage.
Scarcity isn’t always natural. A lot of it is organized lies.
Moral of Story: live on the land. raise many kids. grow your own food. boycott over-consumerism. be healthy af.
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Well you see:
* We started bailing out big businesses, and ignoring anti-competition laws.
* Businesses deemed "to big to fail" no longer needed to compete on customer satisfaction.
* They optimized for the short-term quarterly KPIs of the stock market and shareholders.
* Other businesses had to follow suit just to be competitive.
And so America moved from real capitalism, where consumers vote with their wallets, to a post-capitalist oligarchy, where the wealthy buy votes.
This was entrenched with Citizen's United allowing unlimited dark money into politics, preventing laws from rolling this back.
So businesses went from competing for happy customers, to competing to make the most dollars for those who owned the government.
And the enshittification of America was cemented.
Real capitalism is what we had in the 1970s with strong unions, a growing middle class, reasonable taxes and businesses that provided quality goods and services.
Oligarchs spent a fuck-ton of money telling you that what you have today is capitalism and that you must either defend it (or hate all capital) because it keeps you in-fighting between political parties instead of being angry at them.
When we realize that good capitalism involves social programs, labor, and businesses that do right by consumers - we can get back to this world.
We can have leg room again!

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For Those of You Scoring at Home, the Count of Missing Scientists With America's Most Sensitive Information is Now Up to SIX s.barstool.link/c/article-3566…

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@WhiteHouse Can you arrest Epstein’s co-conspirators instead of riffing on a porn site ?
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I'm sorry but how on earth is this not front page news everywhere? A child. Cigarettes extinguished on his body. A metal rod inserted into his feet. In front of his father. This is documented, filmed, and handed over through the Red Cross. Where is the ICC? Where is the outrage from those who lecture the world about human rights?
Sameh Ahmed 𓂆 🇵🇸@PalPress24
The child who was subjected to torture (including having cigarettes extinguished on his body and a metal rod inserted into his feet in front of his father)— In a delayed video released by the occupation, the moment of his handover to the International Committee of the Red Cross is documented in the “Yellow Line” area east of Gaza, days after he was detained along with his father. During his detention, he was subjected to severe abuses, while his father remains imprisoned by the occupation to this moment.
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The oil market is a mechanism for transferring wealth.
This is not controversial.
Every financial market is, among other things, a mechanism for transferring wealth between those with better information and those with worse information.
Between those who can shape events and those who can only react to them.
When a sitting president can move oil futures by 3 percent with a social media post, when that post's content is fabricated, when there are no actual negotiations, when the deadline has no operational backing, when the whole structure is a performance, the wealth transfer is not incidental.
It is the point.
Three percent of the daily oil futures market is an enormous number.
The positions that benefit from that movement are not held by retired teachers and working families with index funds.
They are held by funds, by institutional investors, by people with enough capital to take a significant position before the statement and exit it after the move.
Every time Trump runs this play, money moves from the less informed to the more informed.
Every time.
And the mechanism that is supposed to prevent this, securities regulation, market manipulation law, the institutional oversight that applies to every other participant in financial markets, has not been applied to the sitting POTUS doing it openly, repeatedly, on a weekly cycle.
If a hedge fund manager published fabricated news about Iranian negotiations to move oil futures, they would be in federal court.
When Trump does it, it's called foreign policy.
The law has a name for what this is.
The question is whether anyone with authority will ever say the name out loud.
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