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If you only knew me you would understand.

Anywhere Katılım Mayıs 2016
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JustDario
JustDario@DarioCpx·
This is what people still find hard to understand, because it’s purposely kept out from the mainstream narrative ⚠️ The US has been sending its SPR to its allies in Europe and now Asia to buffer the supply shock in those regions. ⚠️ US is selling oil cheap to the rest of the world as a payback from the mess it started in the Middle East, that’s the reality so hard to digest. Furthermore, the US cannot continue doing this indefinitely. As I am going to explain in my next daily podcast, this can only last for about 3 more weeks till markets and commodity traders will be forced to acknowledge this historic oil crisis will be long lasting and not just a bump in the road under the assumption that the Strait of Hormuz can swiftly reopen and it will be quickly business as usual as it was on the 27th of February
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JustDario@DarioCpx

#JustDarioDaily - Podcast ⚠️ THE NEXT PHASE OF THE OIL SUPPLY SHOCK IS COMING: TANK BOTTOMS ARE NOW INEVITABLE 🎙️ $USO $XLE $XOP youtu.be/2vf328O4-y0?si…

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Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz@tedcruz·
Just filled my tank. In Texas, gas is $3.99 a gallon. Hey Gavin—the problem isn’t Chevron, it’s California’s stupid energy policies….
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump is now reportedly responsible for roughly 27.7% of the entire U.S. national debt accumulated under all presidents combined. That is an astonishing figure historically. The national debt just crossed $39 trillion. President Trump has added roughly $12–13 trillion to the debt across his two terms in office. That’s approximately 30% of ALL U.S. national debt accumulated since 1789. In 2016, Trump said he would pay down the national debt “over a period of eight years.” Instead: - First term: +$7.8 trillion - Second term: roughly +$4–5 trillion already And yes, COVID affected first-term spending. It does not explain adding another trillion dollars every five months without a pandemic. A political movement built on: “fiscal conservatism” “small government” “balanced budgets” has now overseen the largest debt expansion tied to any single presidency in American history.
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
President Trump is not well and should either resign or be legally removed from office - before it’s too late. On Saturday he claimed “an agreement had been largely negotiated” bt Iran and the U.S. to end the war and reopen the Straits. Then earlier today he says “*if*” he makes a deal, then implies it won’t include unfreezing Iranian cash - a stated requirement of Iran - and finally just an hr ago, posts the below image, without explanation, of a bomb dropping, likely meaning Iran (who else would he b suggesting we bomb?). These radical shifts, unsubstantiated claims of negotiated deals that haven’t been agreed to, then admitting there may be no deal, and finally implying he’s readying to return to war. How could ANY country trust this man to negotiate *anything*? Answer: they can’t and Iran won’t. That is a danger to America. President Trump has already taken us to war w Iran on outright fraudulent claims (“imminent threat” of a non-existent nuclear weapon). He had a diplomatic off ramp on a golden platter on 26 February that SHOULD have obviated the need for war, but he chose to attack anyway - leading directly to the unnecessary deaths of 13 Americans and the wounding of 400 more. Now he is proving he’s incapable or unwilling to take a diplomatic off ramp AGAIN. If he does not take the “walk away” option and does stumble us back to war, he should resign immediately. If he is unwilling, the cabinet officials should invoke the 25th amendment, and failing that, the House should do its job and impeach President Trump and the Senate should vote to remove him from office. If none act, and if the president takes us back to war illegally, we will suffer severe harm - and every member of the cabinet and Congress will b equally guilty for their failure to act to keep Americans safe.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Trump will have: * Torn up Obama’s deal * Spent billions * Depleted US critical supplies * Cost tens of billions in US Gulf infrastructure damage * Lost American lives All to get: * A worse deal than the one he tore up And MAGA will screech and shout “TDS” if you question it.
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tx101st
tx101st@tx101stxw·
@mikepompeo It's hard to overstate how destructive neocon boomers are. Fucking demons
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Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo@mikepompeo·
The deal being floated with Iran seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman-Robert Malley-Ben Rhodes playbook: Pay the IRGC to build a WMD program and terrorize the world. Not remotely America First. It’s straightforward: Open the damned strait. Deny Iran access to money. Take out enough Iranian capability so it cannot threaten our allies in the region. Overdue. Let’s go.
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illuminator@bilbotumas·
@MarioNawfal No matter how much you fckers try to hype this truck it still looks like shit
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Cybertruck is starting to make gas pickups look financially exhausting. More than 10x cheaper per mile. $73 spent on electricity for 3,376 miles. Equivalent gas-truck fuel cost? Around $800. This wasn’t gentle city driving either. 100% home charging. 80% self-driving. Rugged terrain through Yellowstone. The per-mile math is getting brutally one-sided. @Tesla
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Only when you drive the Cybertruck do you realize how incredible it is: a bulletproof tank that moves like a million dollar sports car! Reason for the angular shape is that the thick, ultra-hard stainless steel body panels cannot be stamped like the thin, feeble, paper-strength mild steel of other trucks. Cybertruck body panels would break 5000 ton stamping machines.

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aka
aka@akafaceUS·
They keep hammering away.. This is so cool.
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The Post Millennial
The Post Millennial@TPostMillennial·
West Point Class of 2026 — They did it! ❤️🇺🇸
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Chamath Palihapitiya
In 2026, residents of every major city should understand this simple truth: Crime and squalor are choices. Policies exist that can both be compassionate but put the rights and quality of life of the tax paying and law abiding above everything and everyone else. It’s not as crazy as it sounds.
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Leslie
Leslie@LT2078·
@nicksortor I’m a 3 times Trump voter and I’m terrified of what he’s become. If anything drastic happens, it’s all his fault. All because he sold his soul to the antichrist/Israel. It’ll be a false flag to get us deeper into a war we never wanted to get into. So disgusting and disheartening.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 NOW: President Trump is now BACK in Washington, DC after CANCELLING his weekend plans in New Jersey CBS is reporting intelligence officials have ALSO canceled Memorial Day plans, and are on standby. Something may be imminent 👀
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
PRESIDENT TRUMP SHOULD RESIGN IMMEDIATELY, FOR SHAMING HIS OFFICE AND ALL OF US ALONG WITH HIM. This is disgusting and abominable behavior by the President of the United States, to post something so infantile and suggestive of violence. Plainly stated, this is behavior unbecoming of the high office of the President of United States and he should leave office.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Starbucks, $SBUX, is retiring its AI inventory system across North America after the tool reportedly miscounted and mislabeled store inventory.
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The Atlantic
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic·
Nicholas Kristof's column alleging an Israeli campaign of sexual violence against Palestinians contains “defects of evidence and sourcing” that are alarming many Jews amid intensifying anti-Semitic violence, @davidfrum argues. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/05/…
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Tim Dillon went off on Piers Morgan about the dangerous Iran escalation: “What’s the actual endgame here?” He warned that “limited intervention” promises are the same lies we’ve heard before, these wars always expand, devouring American lives, trillions in cash, and any sense of stability. Americans are exhausted, and while Piers pushed back on the threats, Tim doubled down: No more blank checks for foreign entanglements. Source: Piers Morgan Uncensored
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 Tim Dillon dropped the truth on Piers Morgan: Americans are done with unconditional support for Netanyahu’s government if it doesn’t serve U.S. interests. Voters care more about fixing our economy, healthcare, and border than funding endless foreign wars. America First. Period. Source: Piers Morgan Uncensored

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illuminator
illuminator@bilbotumas·
@dbongino They probably just flipped people votes behind the scenes
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Dan Bongino
Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Turns out that Jimmy, Dave, Igor, Ryan, and an assortment of Jew hating life-losers, disgruntled libs, sexual deviants, leg-humpers, drunks and failed comedians really aren’t a great coalition for winning a conservative primary election IRL. Shocker. We didn’t ask for this ideological war, they did. And we finished it. Matter of fact, we didn’t even invite them to this party. They invited themselves. And then they shit in the punch bowl and now they’re playing dumb as to why we threw their asses out. Take your 1940s era agitprop bullshit and shove it up your ass. Or go back where you came from with your “river to the sea” terrorist friends. Those radical libs will welcome you back with open arms. Agitprop is their thing. It’s their ONLY thing. Thanks. Have a great rest of your day! And a big thanks to the real conservatives who saw through this bullshit. -Dan
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
war: Iran, the U.S and the world The first step to analyze this current stage is to understand the motives for the war and how they remain largely unchanged, with frameworks that are actually worse in some points. The attack on Iran and everything we are living today was motivated by Israeli demands, which through Netanyahu were able to persuade Trump. At that moment, things were already advancing considerably at the negotiation table. On the nuclear issue, they had reached an understanding for Iran to limit uranium enrichment, keeping it only for civilian purposes (power generation and medicine), under IAEA monitoring. The US was signaling the suspension of critical economic sanctions, especially those blocking oil exports, in exchange for verifiable reductions in the nuclear program. On the agenda was the unfreezing of billions of dollars in Iranian assets frozen in foreign banks, conditioned on the progress of diplomatic stages. Another point they had advanced was a mutual non-aggression commitment in the Strait of Hormuz to guarantee commercial energy traffic, a point that had the support of mediators like Qatar and Pakistan. In the case of missiles, although it was the most difficult point, Washington accepted discussing a phased process where missile limits would be dealt with after the stabilization of the nuclear deal. On the issue of financing and arming militias, the US asked for the complete exit of Revolutionary Guard forces from Syrian territory and the promise that Iranian drones and missiles would not be transferred to militias linked to the IRGC. Tehran argued that its regional influence was a matter of strategic security and could not be dismantled without the US also reducing its military presence in the Persian Gulf. Iran proposed a Regional Security Architecture where the de-escalation of proxies would occur gradually, and not as a pre-condition. Anyway, there was a negotiation table established and flowing until Netanyahu and Trump decided to attack. The war generated catastrophic human and economic losses, with more than 5,000 dead and more than 3.5 million displaced. Just the military spending and economic losses of the US, Israel, and Gulf countries is over $300 billion dollars. If we are to add global damages, this value is much higher. But besides the damage, in which agendas did the war bring any benefit? The answer is none. Full article: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
🇨🇳 Xi Jinping called Marx's "Capital" the 'Bible of the Working Class.'
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Data centers are the leading cause of a 76% increase in the cost of electricity for America's largest power grid over just the first 3 months of this year, according to Bloomberg. The 13-state grid managed by PJM serves 67 million people, and costs have spiked this year. This time last year the cost of electricity on this grid was $77.78 per megawatt-hour. Now that cost has almost doubled to $136.53 per megawatt-hour. Bloomberg attributes that skyrocketing cost to the "booming demand from artificial intelligence data centers, which require vast amounts of energy and are putting a significant burden on America’s aging power grids." Full story: bloomberg.com/news/articles/….
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