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Mark

Mark

@foolhrtdhoppy

just a fool of a man trying to make it in a crazy world!

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Tim Tebow Foundation
Tim Tebow Foundation@tebowfoundation·
Baby M is reunited with his family! After 638 days at our Impact Africa TTF Promise Home, Baby M went home with his grandmother. When Baby M joined our TTF Promise Home, he had some medical challenges as his skull grew slightly disfigured, requiring special attention and additional doctor visits. Alongside meeting his critical medical needs, our incredible staff surrounded him with daily love, comfort, and dedicated care—ensuring he had every opportunity to grow and thrive. Alongside Impact Africa, we are grateful to be able to care for vulnerable babies, like Baby M, across five TTF Promise Homes in South Africa. At each home, babies receive top-level care, nutrition, health care, wellness, and the opportunity for a forever family. The loving Impact Africa team provides around-the-clock care to each child as they work to reunify them with their family or get them ready for adoption. What a privilege it has been to care for Baby M. We are celebrating his healing and joyful reunification with his grandmother! Please join us in praying for him as he transitions into this new chapter surrounded by love and family.
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Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki@theRealKiyosaki·
BAD NEWS: History has ARRIVED. 1974 was a future changing year. 1974 marked two massive changes in our world’s future. Our problem is….in 2026, our future is here. The two 1974 future changing events were: 1974 the US dollar became the Petro dollar. Rather than backed by gold, the US dollar was backed by oil. Today, in 2026 the world stands on the edge of world war over oil. Inflation is going through the roof. In 1974 ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Acr) was passed. Up until 1974 most employees had guaranteed retirements income for life. After ERISSA millions of employees went on to 401k, RRSPs, IRA which guaranteed nothing. Millions of baby-boomers will soon find out they have no income once they stop working. Adding to the mess, social security and Medicare are broke. Millions of Boomers will be homeless or living in RVs as rising oil prices cause the price of food and fuel to rise. This is occuring simultaneously as the world, whole countries and people are deeply in debt. America is today one of the biggest debtor nations in world history. Again I ask, as I have been asking for years since writing Rich Dad Poor Dad in 1997, “Why do our schools not teach the subject of money to students? Don’t we all use money?” I continue to recommend saving real money….gold, silver, and Bitcoin….and keep investing in your personal financial education. There are many great teachers on YouTube….as well as flakes and conmen…. So be aware. THE FUTURE created in 1974….has arrived. Do not allow losers to determine your financial future. Only you can determine your future. Make your future a rich future. Please take care.
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Ragnar@Ragnar18811·
Uzun zamandır izlediğim en güzel ve anlamlı video .! Rakibini yendikten sonra onun yüzünü güldürüp sırtına alan kız çocuğu, dünyada gündem oldu.❤️🫶
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Darius Dale
Darius Dale@DariusDale42·
I have some deeply disturbing analysis to share. Stop now if you prefer the blue pill. Keep reading if you’re pro or con universal basic income — or “UBI” as it is known among us coastal elites. I believe the incumbent, generally left-leaning — and deeply entrenched — US monetary policymaking cabal may be sabotaging the narrative regarding the health of the US labor market. I don’t know if this is true or why they would be pursuing such an agenda if it is. All I know is that in nearly two decades on global Wall Street, I’ve never seen so many Ph.D. economists completely disregard — or perhaps intentionally obfuscate — an eminently observable truth from such a key economic statistic: labor supply. I’m not a conspiracy theorist; decades of self-directed Bible study have taught me that human beings are generally tribal and deeply self-interested. This lesson makes me concerned that the consensus narrative regarding the alleged decline in the break-even rate of employment growth may be the result of a campaign to deny the current administration the monetary largesse that was generously supplied to the prior administration. Or perhaps this is simply a case of Fed staffers not yet having enough time to properly study AI’s likely impact on the labor market. So, rather than spook the public about the risk of AI diffusion perpetuating a structural increase in unemployment, they are relying heavily upon the “lower break-even rate of employment growth” narrative to buy themselves more time for analysis. FWIW, I have collaborated with the Fed for years and can confirm that the institution is full of incredibly bright, capable, and hardworking individuals who want the best for the American public. This experience leads me to avoid attributing to malice that which is adequately explained by mere uncertainty. At any rate, I don’t particularly care if the incumbent, generally left-leaning — and deeply entrenched — US monetary policymaking cabal is engaged in a nefarious politicization of the Fed’s reaction function or if this is simply a case of a central bank flying blind during a historically uncertain period for the economy. What I care about is evolving the narrative regarding the labor market to something that is more realistic and impactful than the intellectually lazy scapegoating of the administration’s border policy for why the labor market has suffered a severe loss of dynamism (e.g., the three-month SAAR of Private Sector Job Openings of -62% represents the sharpest contraction since the height of the COVID-19 crisis and the six-month SAAR of ADP Private Payrolls ex-Health Care & Education has been flat or negative for nearly two years now). The more honest we all are about AI’s potential impact on the labor market — and our society — the more time and resources families and policymakers across our great country will have to prepare for it. This is bigger than finance. With love, —Skipper 💜
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Darius Dale@DariusDale42

Enjoy my latest op-ed regarding the @federalreserve: 42macrollc-my.sharepoint.com/my?id=%2Fperso…. The previous two (linked below) were both well received and historically prescient. For the sake of our country, I hope this one is too. 💜🇺🇸 My Jul-25 Fed op-ed: x.com/DariusDale42/s… My Oct-25 Fed op-ed: x.com/DariusDale42/s…

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Blaise Ingoglia
Blaise Ingoglia@GovGoneWild·
So far, we’ve uncovered more than $1.97B in wasteful and excessive spending in local government budgets last year alone. The culprits? Both 🔴 and 🔵 👇🏻👇🏻 City of Jacksonville: $199M Hillsborough Co: $278M Broward Co: $189M Manatee Co: $112M City of St. Pete: $49M Palm Beach Co: $344M Miami-Dade Co: $302M Alachua Co: $84M City of Miami: $94M Orange Co: $190M Seminole Co: $48M City of Orlando: $22M Nassau Co: $53M Local government is spending recklessly. It’s time to give that money back to the taxpayers.
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Quiver Quantitative
Quiver Quantitative@QuiverQuant·
This is wild. Viasat stock has now risen 578% since we posted this report. Up another 5% today.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Andrew Bustamante former CIA intelligence officer speaks about immigration “We’ve heard that immigration is a human right. It's not. Movement is a human right. You are allowed to relocate, you are allowed to pursue a better condition, but immigration is a legal issue and has become over the last few decades this idea like it's a fairness thing, it's a kindness thing, it's something that we're supposed to do to support our fellow man. But immigration is intended to support the country receiving the immigrant. Well, why would you ever want an immigrant to come to your country? Because you want their knowledge, their talent, their commitment. Maybe you need more laborers, so you invite immigrants in to commit labor acts. Maybe you need more intellectual innovation, so you invite them in because they have a special skill or a special knowledge base to enhance, to contribute to society, to build a stronger nation. That's what immigration was intended to do. To bring in people that will contribute and to keep out people who consume an asymmetrical amount of resources compared to what they create. I am also from an immigrant family. My family immigrated to the United States illegally. From Mexico. But because of loose immigration laws at the time, they were able to have babies in the United States and the babies got citizenship automatically. And now I have also grown up with opportunities that nobody in my family earned except by taking the risk of getting caught and thrown out. So I'm lucky. But the most staunch supporters of immigration inside the United States, do you think they're Americans or do you think they're immigrants? They're immigrants. Because people understand once you make it in, you have to police the border. You have to recognize that every person you bring in that doesn't contribute to your country degrades your country, degrades your economy, degrades your systems, undermines the policies and the laws. So immigration is tricky so that contributing people come in, non-contributing people stay out. And it needs to be taken seriously. It can't be whitewashed as a human right. It can't be whitewashed as a negative thing because of political sensitivities. You all are going to choose a spouse or a partner someday. You're going to discriminate against lots of people who you don't take to your bed. So why not discriminate against the people that you let into your own country?”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Rep Tim Burchett confirms MEMBERS OF CONGRESS are buying real estate and then renting it back to the government He says there are EVER FEDERAL BUILDINGS owned by Congress reps that are being rented back to government A TRILLION DOLLARS in duplicate records payments “I found out that through government duplication, I've got a chart. It's just the craziest looking thing. And it shows, and my staff has uncovered basically over a trillion dollars of just simple duplication within these departments that nobody is willing to tackle” “A massive scandal, which are Big federal buildings owned by members of Congress that are leased out to the federal government — private buildings owned by members of Congress leased back to the federal government”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
House Compressional Hearing on US Health Insurance Companies Rep Greg Murphy, MD says Health Insurance Companies have destroyed the healthcare industry and have made an entire industry around denying care for profit “I have been a physician for 35 years and sadly have had a front seat to witness the decay and decline of one of America's largest industries and that's the health insurance industry. I have had patients cry in my room, have had physicians cry to me, throw up their hands in disgust and quit because of actions of our health insurance industry. Nothing you're going to say to me today is going to change that. You have put profits above patients and you put profits above those who care for patients. You're sitting here blaming hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, even physicians. There is blame to go away, to go around there. But you have squarely abused your privilege of authority” “There has been systematic denial and delay of care. It took me eight denials myself to get a medicine that I need to exist” “There's been a weaponization of prior authorization. You are killing people who are trying to get deliver healthcare. There's been abuse with the Medicare Advantage plans. My God, I could talk about that for hours. Deceiving and extorting taxpayer dollars” “There had been record profits. I don't want to hear about the fact you're not taking profits. We know how money gets moved around in these companies. The C-suite executive salary compensations is a slap in the face to the average American who goes bankrupt because they cannot afford health care.” “You've manipulated medical cost ratios by the way that you pay physicians and the way that you hide money through your PBMs. The vertical integration. You guys own PBMs. You own pharmacies. You own health agencies, physician groups. Good God, you own a bank.” “If I had my way, I'd turn all of you guys into dust. We'd start back from scratch. We'd have competition in the industry. We'd have associated health plans. And we would have nonprofit hospitals rather than profit being put over patients. Sadly enough, I'm not naive enough to believe that anything that's been said today is going to change boardroom behavior. I don't think it will happen. The bottom line is profit”
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Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸
Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸@KarluskaP·
Jamie Diamond- it’s a swamp- when he’s asked about raising taxes he says it all goes to special interest groups listen to the audience chuckle - they know
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Quiver Quantitative
Quiver Quantitative@QuiverQuant·
Last year, we reported extensively on a suspicious purchase of Viasat stock by a member of Congress. $VSAT is now up 509% since our reports. Look at this:
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: The House just voted to KEEP FUNDING NED, an NGO called "National Endowment for Democracy," defeating an amendment pushed by Elon Musk, Mike Benz, Rep. Eli Crane and others 81 REPUBLICANS joined Democrats. Final vote: 127-291. Trump tried to defund NED, but was stopped Eli Crane describes NED as a "contributor to global censorship campaigns and domestic propaganda" Unreal. Two good measures were defeated in the House today.
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Mark@foolhrtdhoppy·
@JasonBassler1 @jeffcharlesjr I lived in Venezuela in 1998 and seeing the devastation, economic loss and separated families due to Chavez and Maduro thugs… moral cost is irrelevant.
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
Let’s talk about the moral cost. In the recent U.S. strike, at least 40 Venezuelans were killed—including an 80‑year‑old woman in her apartment. If another country did that to us, Americans would demand blood. Justice. War. But the narrative‑repeaters are busy celebrating scripted lines about “liberation” and “saving Venezuelans from a dictator,” while ignoring the deaths of 40 Venezuelans without a second thought. That’s not empathy. That’s obedience. American exceptionalism is selective empathy, and I’m done pretending some lives matter more than others.
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@TgMacro @DavidBCollum @KinkyContango It’s worse when your friend skip punctuation by texting every sentence separately ….WTF…. 15 texts for one question😑
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Tony Greer
Tony Greer@TgMacro·
Last year @KinkyContango called my process of double-spacing each sentence after a period “rage spacing” so I went to single spacing this year and I’m terrified.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Minnesota judge overturns guilty verdict of Abdi Fatah Yusuf He is a Somalian man in Minnesota who stole $7.2 million dollars in taxpayer money from fake Medicaid billing A jury swiftly convicted him and now a judge has acquittal on all charges and he walks free “Jurors in the case can't believe the decision” Juror “The evidence that was presented to us and the obvious guilt that we saw based off of the said evidence, it was not a difficult decision whatsoever. The deliberation took probably four hours at most based off of the state's evidence that was presented. I was beyond a reasonable doubt.” “Abdi Fatah Yusuf, the jury heard evidence that he ran his home health care company, Promise Health, out of a mailbox at a Central Avenue address where multiple other home health care companies were supposedly located. Yusuf and his wife, Lol Ahmed, were charged with stealing $7.2 million of taxpayer money through Medicaid over billing in a personal care assistant or PCA scam. The couple allegedly spent tens of thousands of the fraud money on luxury items for themselves.”
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
You're a 19 year old kid. You are critically wounded and dying in the jungle somewhere in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam . Its November 14, 1965 . LZ (landing zone) X-ray. Your unit is outnumbered 8-1 and the enemy fire is so intense from 100 yards away, that your CO (commanding officer) has ordered the MedEvac helicopters to stop coming in. You're lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns and you know you're not getting out. Your family is half way around the world, 12,000 miles away, and you'll never see them again. As the world starts to fade in and out, you know this is the day. Then - over the machine gun noise - you faintly hear that sound of a helicopter. You look up to see a Huey coming in. But.. It doesn't seem real because no MedEvac markings are on it. Captain Ed Freeman is coming in for you. He's not MedEvac so it's not his job, but he heard the radio call and decided he's flying his Huey down into the machine gun fire anyway. Even after the MedEvacs were ordered not to come. He's coming anyway. And he drops it in and sits there in the machine gun fire, as they load 3 of you at a time on board. Then he flies you up and out through the gunfire to the doctors and nurses and safety. And, he kept coming back!! 13 more times!! Until all the wounded were out. No one knew until the mission was over that the Captain had been hit 4 times in the legs and left arm. He took 29 of you and your buddies out that day. Some would not have made it without the Captain and his Huey. Medal of Honor Recipient, Captain Ed Freeman, United States Army, died at the age of 81, in Boise, Idaho. God bless our vets!
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸@Real_RobN·
And here it is: Socialism in black and white: • USAID: paid $2 billion to Gaza AFTER October 7th, with 90% of those funds going to Hamas. • USAID paid $3 million to a rapper in Gaza to produce antisemitic rap songs. • “Samantha Power, the socialist administrator for USAID, was intent on having Israel not be able to defend itself." • USAID funded the Taliban $40 million a week. Including terror organisations such as: - Al-Shabab (Ilhan Omar) - Hamza Network (Sudan) - Hamas (Gaza) - Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Gaza) - Hezbollah (Lebanon) - Kata’ib Hezbollah (Iraq) - Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (Syria) Many of these organisations have killed US Troops and allied troops. And USAID effectively self-funds its own external private lobby that then goes back to Congress and bribes members of Congress for more money—— all under the guise of socialism.
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MAZE
MAZE@mazemoore·
Erin Burnett five days ago: Iran is years away from a nuclear weapon. Trump is risking starting a world war for no reason. Erin Burnett today: Iran's nuclear program has only been set back a few months. This is a big deal. This is CNN.
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