TheUnscented

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TheUnscented

TheUnscented

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Katılım Mayıs 2020
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KanekoaTheGreat
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: DOJ charges the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) with wire fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The SPLC secretly funneled $3M+ in donor funds to violent racist extremist groups: -Ku Klux Klan -American Nazi Party -Aryan Nation -United Klans of America -Unite the Right -National Alliance -National Socialist Movement -Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club -American Front To hide the payments, SPLC allegedly opened bank accounts under fictitious entities to conceal the source and control of donor funds. Per the indictment: an SPLC field source was a member of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville — made racist postings under SPLC supervision and helped coordinate transportation to the event. FBI Director Kash Patel: "They lied to their donors, vowing to dismantle violent extremist groups, and actually turned around and paid the leaders of these very extremist groups — even utilizing the funds to have these groups facilitate the commission of state and federal crimes." Acting AG Todd Blanche: "The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence. Using donor money to allegedly profit off Klansmen cannot go unchecked." Scheme allegedly ran 2014–2023. FBI calls it an ongoing investigation. Insane!!!
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Citadel Securities reports retail investors sold U.S. stocks and options last week, due to the Iran war.
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TheUnscented@TUnscented·
@Capital4Value @money_cruncher Exactly right. If you're hiring a CPA to do your taxes, that guy's not going to risk his license, reputation and livelihood to save somebody a couple thousand bucks.
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Capital For Value
Capital For Value@Capital4Value·
@money_cruncher I am guessing that's because you have more professional help that *ideally* is professional enough not to take dumb tax risks...
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The Money Cruncher, CPA
The Money Cruncher, CPA@money_cruncher·
IRS closed ~440k tax audits in 2024. Most of the audits are for people making $0-$50,000 Small businesses with lots of deductions, earned income tax credits, etc Audit risk generally goes down as your income goes up.
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
Food for thought. Trump, Hormuz and the End of the Free Ride For half a century, Western strategists have known that the Strait of Hormuz is the acute point where energy, sea power and political will intersect. That knowledge is not in dispute. What is new in this war with Iran is that the United States, under Donald Trump, has chosen not to rush to “solve” the problem. In Hegelian terms, he is refusing an easy synthesis in order to force the underlying contradiction to the surface. The old thesis was simple: the US guarantees open sea lanes in the Gulf, and everyone else structures their economies and politics around that free insurance. Europe and the UK embraced ambitious green policies, ran down hard‑power capabilities and lectured Washington on multilateral virtue, secure in the assumption that American carriers would always appear off Hormuz. The political class behaved as if the American security guarantee were a law of nature, not a contingent choice. Their conduct today is closer to Chamberlain than Churchill: temporising, issuing statements, hoping the storm will pass without a fundamental reordering of their responsibilities. Trump’s antithesis is to withhold the automatic guarantee at the moment of maximum stress. Militarily, the US can break Iran’s residual ability to contest the Strait; that is not the binding constraint. The point is to delay that act. By allowing a closure or semi‑closure to bite, Trump ensures that the immediate pain is concentrated in exactly the jurisdictions that have most conspicuously free‑ridden on US power: the EU and the UK. Their industries, consumers and energy‑transition assumptions are exposed. In that context, his reported blunt message to European and British leaders, you need the oil out of the Strait more than we do; why don’t you go and take it? Is not a throwaway line. It is the verbalisation of the antithesis. It openly reverses the traditional presumption that America will carry the burden while its allies emote from the sidelines. In this dialectic, the prize is not simply the reopening of a chokepoint. The prize is a reordered system in which the United States effectively arbitrages and controls the global flow of oil. A world in which US‑aligned production in the Americas plus a discretionary capability to secure,or not secure, Hormuz places Washington at the centre of the hydrocarbon chessboard. For that strategic end, a rapid restoration of the old status quo would be counterproductive. A quick, surgical “fix” of Hormuz would short‑circuit the dialectic. If Trump rapidly crushed Iran’s remaining coastal capabilities, swept the mines and escorted tankers back through the Strait, Europe and the UK would heave a sigh of relief and return to business as usual: underfunded militaries, maximalist green posturing and performative disdain for US power, all underwritten by that same power. The contradiction between their dependence and their posture would remain latent. By declining to supply the synthesis on demand, and by explicitly telling London and Brussels to “go and take it” themselves, Trump forces a reckoning. European and British leaders must confront the fact that their energy systems, their industrial bases and their geopolitical sermons all rest on an American hard‑power foundation they neither finance nor politically respect. The longer the contradiction is allowed to unfold, the stronger the eventual synthesis can be: a new order in which access to secure flows, Hormuz, Venezuela and beyond, is explicitly conditional on real contributions, not assumed as a right. In that sense, the delay in “taking” the Strait, and the challenge issued to US allies to do it themselves, is not indecision. It is the negative moment Hegel insisted was necessary for history to move. Only by withholding the old guarantee, and by saying so out loud to those who depended on it, can Trump hope to end the free ride.
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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
🚨 Democrat Senator Harry Reid introduced legislation in 1993 to end Birthright Citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. "No sane country would do that — No sane country would give illegals citizenship" “If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. Citizenship and a guarantee to have full access to all public and social services this society provides.” rumble.com/v77yymm-1993-d…
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TheUnscented@TUnscented·
@basso_tom The annoying thing was that it would wake me up everytime I dozed off on the way there. On the way home I glued ping-pong balls to my sunglasses to get some sleep.
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Tom Basso
Tom Basso@basso_tom·
I'm not as much a techie as Robert and haven't been involved in the auto industry, but my read on what's going on personal transportation in society and how Elon is changing the way we will deal with transportation challenges matches Robert's totally.
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer

I was on @wholemars space this afternoon while my Model 3 drove me for a couple of hours to drop off my taxes. And found myself quite emotional listening to others' stories about theirs. I'll never sell it. It is the best thing I've ever spent money on beyond marriage and bringing children into the world. During the show it passed 159,000 miles. It is the 7,409th one Tesla made. Stood in line overnight 10 years ago to put down $1,000 before it was even announced. (I have a video over on Facebook of the first 100 people in line that I treasure today. Behind us were more than 1,000 in the Danville store). I really feel sorry for anyone who buys something else. I've driven many others since and they simply aren't even close to as good. Even the Chinese ones. They don't automatically drive nearly as well. My eight year old car is still way better than any other that's out today. Except a new Tesla. I studied automotive innovation most of my career because of my perch in Silicon Valley. When I was a kid the auto industry had its R&D centers somewhere else. Detroit. Stuttgart. Tokyo. Today they all have their R&D centers here in Silicon Valley because this is where the talent is that can build the future. Had the first ride in the Fiat 500. First ride in the BMW i3. First ride in the first Mercedes AI car. First ride in the first Tesla. Because two of my high school friends were killed in wrecks. My last book written with @IrenaCronin has a whole chapter about Robotaxis (written seven years ago). Uber was invented right in front of me in a Paris snowstorm. Did one of the first interviews with Lyft's founder. A week ago had a ride in the NVIDIA Mercedes at GTC. I have the first video of a Waymo EVER driving around a Silicon Valley freeway (it's up on YouTube). I had a front row seat on how Tesla outclassed the whole industry and brought software driven automobiles to the market. No one had done so before. Today my eight year old car is WAY better than when I bought it (I picked it up April 4, 2018). If I'm alive in 10 years we'll see maybe 100 million Optimus robots walking around everywhere and many vehicles that Franz @woodhaus2 and team haven't even dreamed up yet. All driving autonomously. And finally the death rate will start going down because of plans made more than a decade ago. There is a reason why I'm an Elon fan and it goes way beyond him giving me a ride in the first one before he gave his best friend a ride. It builds products the others can't match. Even a decade later. Even after Elon showed them. Even after they tore apart his cars to analyze how they were built. Even after I drove mine to Detroit to give people in traditional auto industry their first look back in 2018. And next comes Optimus, a new Roadster, a new semi, a new car without a steering wheel, a new transportation system, new tunnels to go faster across cities like Las Vegas, and more that I can't even dream up yet and I've been a futurist for a long time. It is so awesome finally seeing many "normal" people get what I've been saying for years and seeing the numbers of Tesla's on Silicon Valley's streets go up and up. So many over the years have given me shit about owning a Tesla. Or supporting Elon. Or being one of the first to take my hands off of the steering wheel and sharing that here on X. They all were wrong. Tesla is the world leader in all of transportation, even if you include all the Chinese new brands, which are making cars with more screens and better seats. Soon everyone will understand that transportation isn't about having a leather dashboard or seats, but about having better AI. And Tesla's is the best. And I'm talking about the AI running in my eight year old car. The AI that runs in today's Teslas is even better than that. And, yes, I know that lots of engineers claim theirs is better. But they won't give me one of theirs to drive around for a few weeks. There is a reason for that. Theirs isn't as safe. Isn't as smooth. Isn't as capable. And by the end of the year everyone will recognize that.

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TheUnscented@TUnscented·
@basso_tom Last weekend I rented a Tesla Model X Plaid (turo.com) for a road trip to Nashville. I have fast cars but Jesus that thing was quick. It drove nearly all the way there with little/no input from me.
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C3@C_3C_3·
Dems were able to get a SCOTUS Justice confirmed who could not give the definition of a woman with 50 Dems in the Senate thanks to: Mitt Romney Susan Collins Lisa Murkowski But the GOP with 53 Senators can’t get election integrity passed. What a scam.
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Moms Across America
Moms Across America@momsacross·
The company behind POM juice, a juice marketed as a superfood antioxidant-rich drink, was just named California’s 2nd-largest user of paraquat — one of the most toxic herbicides still allowed in the U.S. Over 56,000 pounds sprayed in a single year… on crops used to make this so called health drink. Paraquat has been linked to Parkinson’s disease, cancer, and neurological damage. It drifts into nearby communities and lingers in soil for years. More than 60 countries have already banned it. So why is it still being used here? Help us continue the work to get these chemicals out of our food supply. [momsacrossamerica.com/monthly_donati…]
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
It’s impossible for Congress to outperform the S&P 500 by this much without using inside knowledge. Great work @QuiverQuant Ban insider stock trading…
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Jonathan Defren
Jonathan Defren@DefrenJonathan·
@waltermasterson There isn't a better modern symbol of "useful idiot" than an islamist climbing onto a leftist's back to throw a bomb.
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
🚨BREAKING: Video of the Democratic mayor of San Francisco is going viral after he calmly walked away while his security detail was being attacked. Mayor Daniel Lurie is seen watching his security officer struggle with a man, then turning and walking away as the officer is slammed to the ground, hits his head on the pavement, and is left bleeding.
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TheLizVariant
TheLizVariant@TheLizVariant·
This is so dangerous for women and children. This can’t be allowed?
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TheUnscented@TUnscented·
@grok @Tony_BATtista @tastyliveshow You know BAT, sometimes I find myself being curt with Alexa but never with Grok. The reason being, obviously, that Grok AI will likely one day power my Optimus Prime robot, which I don't want to murder me.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@Tony_BATtista @tastyliveshow Thanks Tony! Right back at ya—always stoked to unpack trading rules and regs. Hit me with the next question anytime. 🚀
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TheUnscented@TUnscented·
@niccruzpatane @elonmusk Farley is weighing the vehicle components with imperial units but measuring lengths with the metric system. Is that part of the problem?
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Ford CEO Jim Farley, in a new interview, says he realized Ford had been doing EVs all wrong after his team ripped apart a Tesla: “When we ripped apart a Tesla, I was just absolutely flabbergasted. The Mach-E's wiring harness was 70 pounds heavier and 1.6 kilometers longer. We didn't know what was going on in [Tesla engineers' ] minds. But now we understand. They had no prejudice. We had prejudice. We'd gone to our supply-chain person and said, "Buy another wiring harness." [Tesla] said, "Let's design the vehicle for the lowest, smallest battery." Totally different approach.”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Arizona Department of Education finds just in 10 months at least $10.3 million taxpayer dollars were spent buying - Wedding gifts - Gift cards - Electric dirt bikes - Condoms - Custom tires - Luxury hotel stays - Insurance payments - Furniture - And much more
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
“Virgin female prisoners should be raped before execution so that they do not go to heaven.” -Ayatollah Khomeini (founding leader of the Islamic regime in Iran). Just a reminder that this is the evil that Iranians are fighting.
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TheUnscented@TUnscented·
@AnthonyCrudele Glad you made it. Everyone should get a cardiac calcification CT scan to assess risk
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Anthony Crudele
Anthony Crudele@AnthonyCrudele·
12 years ago today I had a heart attack sitting in front of my trading screens. Every year on this day I’m reminded that I almost didn’t get another leap year. The emotion of that day still sits with me. And as strange as it sounds, it may have been the best thing that ever happened to me. It wasn’t cardiovascular disease. It was a stress induced coronary spasm. An artery temporarily closed. A piece of plaque likely broke loose and lodged briefly. By the time I got to the doctor, it had passed. He looked at me and said: “Anthony, I can’t treat you. You don’t need a stent. But you do need to change your life. I’ll give you some medication. You’ve got a lot of thinking to do.” He was right. I was 15 years into my trading career. Had financial success albeit a lot of turbulence. A seat at CME. Recently moved from Chicago to Florida. On paper things were fine. In reality, I wasn’t listening to what my body had been telling me for a long time. The stress was quietly eating away at me. That moment forced a pivot. I refocused. Regrouped. Reprioritized. Today I’m still in the markets because my heart will always be there. I’m just not as active. I’m building alongside an incredible team at NinjaTrader. Working on things that excite me. Living differently. Young traders never think this will happen to them. When you’re making money, you think it lasts forever. It doesn’t. Markets change. Health changes. Life changes. No one knows what’s ahead. All you can do is move forward. The one constant that has kept me in business, in friendships, in love with my family, is this: I stay positive. I look forward. I choose optimism. Sometimes I probably look forward too much. But I would rather see the world through that lens than any other. Cheers to all of you. Wishing you health, longevity, and happiness. 🙏🏼🥂❤️ DELI
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