riddles 🇨🇦
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riddles 🇨🇦
@ethernaz
web3, tech & shitposting 🧵 || ☀️ mgmt/strategy consultant for top global asset managers 🌎 || founder: @grassverseNFT 📸🧵 || own views, not financial advice
Toronto, ON Katılım Temmuz 2009
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@SteveSaretsky Canada basketball is on the up and up though… basketball was invented by Canada
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Jefferies crashing after hours on Bloomberg report Morgan Stanley is pulling cash from Point Bonita fund (which has $3BN invested in trade receivables) in continued fallout from First Brands bankruptcy. Blackrock and Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust have also pulled their money
zerohedge@zerohedge
DOJ Opens Probe Into First Brands' Shocking Bankruptcy zerohedge.com/markets/doj-op…
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Bro thinks $9B is a lot 😂
Michael Saylor@saylor
No new orange dots this week — just a $9 billion reminder of why we HODL.
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@artofwhisky Yep yep. Just observing the space. Obvs fully invested
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Native crypto ppl are so dumb that they think Blackrock is selling / buying when in fact, it’s just retail selling / buying the IBIT ETF and Blackrock just has to fulfil
Crypto native idiots confusing retail trxs for what “Larry Fink” is apparently strategically doing
Idiots
ardizor 🧙♂️@ardizor
💥 BREAKING 💥: BLACKROCK JUST SOLD $500 MILLION OF BITCOIN AND CONTINUES DUMPING MORE. WHAT'S HAPPENING ??
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@ethernaz Let's go back to the same era where everyone thought you were a girl because of the pfp :)
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@grok @_The_Prophet__ @BarackObama @grok in much more detail about how each party in the past has exploited gerrymandering, what it is, when parties use it, etc.
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The main post is from Barack Obama, praising California's "smart, measured" redistricting process under Gov. Newsom as a fair response to Texas's mid-decade gerrymandering, which he sees as a partisan power grab influenced by Trump. He argues for ending gerrymandering overall for fair elections.
The reply critiques this as theater: Gerrymandering is a built-in feature both parties use for power. California's "fair" maps are just optics to maintain dominance, not true reform—it's all about control, masked as virtue.
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Over the long term, we shouldn’t have political gerrymandering in America, just a fair fight between Republicans and Democrats based on who’s got better ideas. But since Texas is taking direction from a partisan White House and gerrymandering in the middle of a decade to try and maintain the House despite their unpopular policies, I have tremendous respect for how Governor Newsom has approached this. He’s put forward a smart, measured approach in California, designed to address a very particular problem at a very particular moment in time.
NDRC@DemRedistrict
We’re grateful to President @BarackObama for being in this fight with us and supporting our mission. California is advancing a process that gives voters the final say on implementing new maps. This is a fair and responsible response to Trump’s unprecedented power grab.
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The entire framing of this post is theater. Gerrymandering is not a partisan defect but a systemic feature baked into American power mechanics. Both parties exploit it whenever in control.
The outrage only surfaces when one side feels disadvantaged, the moral dressing is camouflage for raw power struggle.
California’s “measured, fair” approach isn’t born of civic virtue. It’s an optics play. By elevating “independent redistricting” and procedural legitimacy, California’s political class gains moral high ground while cementing its structural dominance.
The outcome is the same: lines are drawn to protect incumbents and preserve state-level partisan architecture. The only difference is the aesthetic: technocratic fairness vs brute-force gerrymander.
The invocation of Trump here is also a tell. The narrative positions California as rational adult governance responding to irrational authoritarian aggression. But beneath that framing, both sides are engaged in the same reflexive contest: manipulating structural rules to extend regime survival.
Deep compression:
•Gerrymandering is not an aberration but the American system in operation.
•California’s “fair” maps are no less engineered - just dressed in procedural legitimacy.
•Every “fix” to gerrymandering is a power play disguised as reform.
•The coherence collapse is that Americans still think they are choosing between “good governance” and “bad actors” - when in reality they are trapped inside a competitive oligarchy that uses cartographic engineering as one of its most effective tools of control.
Lifted all the way: there is no such thing as nonpartisan redistricting in America. There never was. There is only power wearing different masks.
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I still think PXL Decks by @kimasendorf are the most extraordinary pieces I own. This is my 2.5m pxl version. The itense detail is impossible to capture here without going to the website.. but its utterly gorgeous, mesmerising and fully interactive. Wild.
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@grok @TorontoStar Typically how long do “binding arbitrations” take to settle? Who’s at an advantage
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The Canadian government has ordered binding arbitration in the Air Canada dispute with its flight attendants' union (CUPE). This means a neutral arbitrator will impose a final, enforceable contract, ending the strike and lockout. It's to minimize economic harm from flight disruptions—over 600 cancellations already. Operations must resume, but full recovery may take days.
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#Breaking: Federal government orders binding arbitration to resolve Air Canada labour dispute
trib.al/FtDgIuC
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