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🇺🇸🇦🇷 Peter Thiel is hedging against America.
The Palantir architect has been quietly buying property in Buenos Aires and building a relationship with Javier Milei.
A president who governs like Thiel thinks. Geographically isolated, ideologically aligned, anti-tax, anti-establishment.
His concerns about the US: California taxes, political chaos, nuclear war, and AI.
When people like Thiel leave, they don't announce it. They just quietly stop betting on the place.
Source: NYT


Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸🇦🇷 NYT reports that Peter Thiel is now moving to Argentina because he's worried about America's future and not aligned anymore with its leadership. The man who helped build the infrastructure of American power is leaving. That's worth sitting with for a second.
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This is absolutely insane.
President Trump is currently flying to China with all of the following people to request "deals" with China's President Xi:
1. Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO
2. Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO
3. Tim Cook, Apple CEO
4. Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO
5. Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone CEO
6. Kelly Ortberg, Boeing CEO
7. Brian Sikes, Cargill CEO
8. Jane Fraser, Citigroup CEO
9. Larry Culp, General Electric CEO
10. David Solomon, Goldman Sachs CEO
11. Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron CEO
12. Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm CEO
President Trump also says there are "many other" CEOs joining him on the trip who have not yet been disclosed.
Never in history has such a trip even remotely near this scale and caliber occurred.
This Trump-Xi meeting is far bigger than most realize.
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@PBDsPodcast Doesn’t work when you compare after recession stats to pre-recession stats.
Ppl have less spending power. Perhaps we need to bring prices down? More foods product competition? That will certainly bring big food chain prices down but is that even a possibility at this point
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🇹🇷🇬🇭 A single Turkish ship anchored off Ghana's coast generates over a quarter of the country's electricity.
The MV Karadeniz Powership Osman Khan is 299 meters long and pumps out up to 480 MW of power.
It has been doing this since 2017.
No power plant to build. No years of construction delays.
Karpowership, the Turkish private company behind it, has quietly turned this model into a global business, deploying floating plants to countries with chronic energy deficits across Africa and beyond.
Africa has an infrastructure gap that traditional investment has failed to close for decades.
Turkey found a way to monetize that gap with engineering.
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@clintoptions @modern_rock Brilliant, how are house prices over there any Hormuz real estate agents here ?
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