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MacroGuy75

@btanalytics2026

Miami, FL Katılım Mayıs 2026
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@KartikGadaATOM These people are struggling. Best to let them unalive themselves peacefully.
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KG@KartikGadaATOM·
These 80 IQ race-socialists truly do believe that they would be in a $200M/yr job (like Satya Nadella or Sundar Pichai), or even a $3M/yr job like XBox division CEO Asha Sharma, if not for this group that is 1% of the US population. They say that 'Indians bought $5 fake degrees!!' Really? All of them? Even US-born Vivek and Usha that have JDs from Yale? Every successful Indian-American has US degrees, btw. i) Since when do $5 fake degrees pass Fortune 500 HR department background checks? ii) After getting the job, how do they keep the job if they don't have the skills? Have groypers ever had jobs? iii) Why do they get promoted 6 times over the next 20 years? Tell you what, if it is THAT easy, I will sponsor 1000 such degrees for these 80-IQ race-socialists. It will cost me just $5000, but apparently this is what rockets virtually anyone into super-lucrative tech jobs. I will pay for your $5 degree, so that you too can be the CEO of a big tech company. Any takers?
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@1760_hit @Jason No sane Asian person in this country has ever claimed that. You're confusing races.
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Ricky Bobby
Ricky Bobby@1760_hit·
@Jason 😂🤣😂🤣😂 OFC, he's a fucking Austin fucktard. When Whites move in, it colonization or gentrification. blacks and browns move in...why you so racist? this is why everyone from Texas hates pussies from Austin.
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Operation Freedom USA
Operation Freedom USA@OpFreedomUSA·
@neoavatara indians are racist as fuck and even worse with their caste systems. Where is the diversity in that dance party? Looks like the same diversity in the hiring strategy of IT once an indian takes over.
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@Djkeene1 Best food in the entire South. Leave, others will come.
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@TinselRagn4oiu @BBlairboyd @chefsevenn You're comparing African level poverty with an American restaurant? I wouldn't be surprised if you're cooking with your foot by the end of your life with this level of retaradation.
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@BGOnTheScene Get long the private prison industry, a bunch of people are going to get better acquainted...
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Brendan Gutenschwager
Brendan Gutenschwager@BGOnTheScene·
“If I lived in Texas, these mosques, they don’t need your approval. Burn ‘em to the f***ing ground” Jake Lang said in Texas on Tuesday during a Frisco City Council meeting
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@BBlairboyd @chefsevenn WTF is American style? Meaning in a restaurant? So there are no restaurants in India? Make it make sense.
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@wyqtor @AngloRestore Plenty of White Kenyans. Indians were designated as a Kenyan "tribe," alongside 40+ others. Last time I arrived in Nairobi, the immigration officer said "welcome home," despite my US passport. Hope that helps.
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NBC News@NBCNews·
BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie loses his GOP primary in Kentucky to Ed Gallrein, NBC News projects, in another victory for President Trump as he targets dissenters in his party. nbcnews.com/politics/2026-…
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@JMUSPatriot Why deal with them when they're going to go extinct like the dinosaurs?
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JM US@JMUSPatriot·
These are the type of retarded people I am dealing with everyday 😂
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@intlmandotcom BT Analytics wrote about this over the weekend. @btanalytics/note/p-198202332?r=3k8db&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@btanalytics/n…
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Doug Casey's International Man
The 10-year Treasury yield is perhaps the most important financial benchmark in the global fiat system, as it drives valuations and market trends worldwide. It is widely—and erroneously—regarded as the risk-free rate of return. The 10-year Treasury yield can be thought of as a key barometer of the US dollar-based fiat system—a critical measure akin to its beating heart. Bond yields move inversely to bond prices. When bond prices fall, bond yields rise. A rising 10-year Treasury yield signals trouble for the US dollar because it means investors are selling Treasuries, which pushes up the US government’s borrowing costs. That is why the 10-year Treasury yield is a major pain point for the US government. The 10-year Treasury yield was 3.97% when the war started. Now it is around 4.60%, an increase of roughly 63 basis points. I expect the 10-year Treasury yield to keep climbing over the coming weeks and months—until it forces the Fed’s hand. At that point, the intervention will be sold as “stability,” but the mechanism will be familiar: suppress yields by debasing the currency. At today’s debt levels, every 1 basis point increase in the government’s average borrowing cost adds roughly $3.9 billion in annual interest expense. So a 63 bps rise is not trivial—it translates to nearly $250 billion in additional yearly interest costs, materially widening a 2025 budget deficit that was already around $1.8 trillion. Higher yields mean the US government must pay tens or even hundreds of billions more in interest on its debt. At the same time, the global economy faces even greater added costs because Treasury rates serve as the benchmark for borrowing worldwide. That is not an insignificant move. However, given all the headwinds I have discussed, I suspect the 10-year Treasury yield is headed much higher because investors will demand higher yields to compensate for rising inflation. Further, if Hormuz remains closed, drastically higher oil prices are all but certain. Higher energy prices mean higher prices across the economy and higher official inflation rates, which means investors will demand still higher yields to compensate. The problem is that interest on the federal debt is already over $1.2 trillion and is now the second-largest item in the budget. The US government cannot afford yields going much higher because the interest expense would push it toward bankruptcy. I am not sure how—or even if—the US government can manage this situation. Something has to give, and we will not have to wait long to find out what. The Iran war may prove to be more than another foreign policy disaster. It could be the trigger that exposes the fragility of the entire dollar-based financial system.
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@blaiklockBP And then low IQs ask why immigrants don't asimílate when in fact they do so better than many natives who are a shadow of their ancestors.
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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
He is a British-Indian because of his passport, but he is not English. He lives in America, so presumably has American citizenship as well. His parents are Indians. His wife is an Indian citizen. He is eligible for Indian citizenship both via his parents and his wife. So he is eligible for tri-nationality.
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@BG__85 Buy gold. This is what civilizational collapse looks like.
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B G@BG__85·
Aaron Rai produced an incredible achievement last night and instead of some people wanting to give him credit, the talk is about if he is English or not based on his Indian heritage. This world is never going to get better
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@JeffDarlington And this ladies and gentlemen is why the younger generation could give a hoot about golf.
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Jeff Darlington
Jeff Darlington@JeffDarlington·
As you watch Aaron Rai in the PGA Championship, you might notice he uses iron covers for his clubs and wears two gloves — two habits often viewed as golf faux pas. But both are actually inspiring. Rai grew up in a working-class family in England, where his father sacrificed heavily to support his golf career. When Aaron got an expensive set of irons as a kid, his dad would clean every groove with a pin and baby oil after practice because the clubs meant that much to them. The iron covers became a reminder to appreciate what you have. And the two gloves? Rai started wearing them as a kid during cold-weather golf in England and eventually became so comfortable with the feel that he never stopped. Not gimmicks. Just gratitude… and comfort.
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John Cleese@JohnCleese·
Aaron Rai An old-fashioned English gentleman What a wonderful role model...
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BBC Sport@BBCSport·
Aaron Rai became the first Englishman to win the Wanamaker Trophy in over a century 🤩
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MacroGuy75
MacroGuy75@btanalytics2026·
@DrCasteelEM Few will disagree. Problem is where do you draw the line?
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Dr. Christian Casteel
Dr. Christian Casteel@DrCasteelEM·
If you can’t understand how an applicant with a 507 MCAT who came from poverty, first to go to college, working while in school, and has no financial help is much more impressive and implies far better work ethic and perseverance than someone with a 512, rich parents, MCAT prep course, and never had a job…you’re a fucking dumbass.
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