BREAKING - Outrage is erupting across Virginia after Abigail Spanberger signed HB965 into law, effectively rendering Virginians’ presidential votes null and void, with the measure handing the states electoral votes to the national popular vote winner regardless of states results.
We don’t have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem.
My Penny Plan would cut just 6% a year and balance the budget in five years. That’s it.
Show markets we’re serious about fiscal discipline, and the economy will respond.
Time to hold the line on spending.
@OwenShroyer1776 People like Owen are fucking traitors
Trump got rid of Roe v Wade
Yet Owen wants Dems to win so they can make into law 9th month abortion
Some Christian
.@POTUS: "I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor, and had to do with Red Cross, as a Red Cross worker there, which we support... It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better."
Why? Seriously, I cannot understand why he'd post this. Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this?
Either way, two things are true.
1) a little humility would serve him well
2) God shall not be mocked
@TheStaad Here's what I don't understand. From a Christian perspective, Trump has always obviously been the furthest thing from godly you can imagine. Arrogant, proud, nonstop lies, hatred, nothing about him was godly.
You voted for him 3 times?
I was rooting for Trump. I wanted him to be the President he promised to be. I voted for him 3 times
He isn’t who he promised to be. He’s the opposite. Israel has taken his loyalty and dare I say, his manhood
A man is nothing without honor. Trump has none. This is quite obvious to any principled person
I am blindly loyal to no man. No man is God save for Christ, the God Man
Trump has a God complex, but I can’t think of anyone who is farther from God than he is except for Bibi
I pray that America survives this train wreck of a presidency
I know the polling is bad already, but Republican politicians have no idea how angry swing voters, particularly younger ones, are at Trump right now. No. Idea. The midterms aren't going to be a bloodbath, they are going to be a thermonuclear holocaust.
America is over $39 TRILLION in debt. If it were up to DC politicians, nothing would EVER change. This is unsustainable!
President Trump wants a balanced budget — and I’m fighting to help MAKE IT HAPPEN so our kids and grandkids have a strong future!
@incognitohex@blockchainchick Prime and Tia presumably aren’t created by or directly filling the pockets of the president. That might be kind of important.
THIS IS THE CHART THEY WILL SHOW IN DOCUMENTARIES. A 94% CRASH. $4.3 BILLION IN LOSSES. ZERO ARRESTS. AND A DINNER INVITATION.
Look at that chart. $48 to $2.81. A 94% collapse. That is not a bear market. That is a liquidation event disguised as a political movement.
The $TRUMP token launched January 17, 2025. Three days later he was sworn into office. Within weeks, 810,000 wallets had lost a combined $2 billion. By 2026, total retail losses crossed $4.3 billion across nearly two million wallets.
For every $1 insiders earned, retail investors lost $20.
The Trump family and affiliated entities collected over $600 million through fees and token sales. Trading fees alone generated $100 million in the first 19 days. Exchanges banked another $172 million. And 94% of the token supply sat in just 40 wallets from the start.
This was a memecoin where the creator became the President of the United States, then dismantled the SEC's entire crypto enforcement division, closed every active investigation, paused every pending case, and then hosted an exclusive gala dinner for the biggest holders at his golf club while protesters outside shouted "Shame."
43% of the guests at that dinner were underwater on their investment.
Now there is a second gala planned for April 25 at Mar-a-Lago. The token hit an all-time low of $2.73 the day they announced it. And there is still $2.7 billion in insider tokens locked until 2028. That is not a vesting schedule. That is a countdown to the next wave of selling pressure.
Meanwhile the MELANIA token is down 99%.
No regulator intervened. No enforcement action was filed. The one agency that could have acted had its crypto division gutted by the very administration that launched the token. A bill was proposed to ban officials from issuing memecoins. It went nowhere.
In any other context this would be called a pump and dump with presidential immunity. Instead it got a dinner invitation.
@climate56842905@Realismusjihad@LibertyLockPod But they would act. Look at their history. Listen to their words, "Death to America." Apocalypse to kill the Great Satan is worth it for them. Death cult, homie.
Losing a ton of followers. Don't care. I'm right. You're wrong. This war is an abomination and Trump is clearly insane. Keep clapping for the demise of our country. This ain't MAGA. This ain't America First. If you haven't figured out that you've been played by now you never will
@Bitcoin_Teddy Sooner or later there will have to be a reckoning with the national debt. What other country can spend trillions of dollars they don't actually have?
If you made $500,000 per day, every single day since the Great Pyramids were built, you would have less than half of what the US govt has borrowed since June.
I am completely blown away. This feels like AGI.
Here's what happened...
> I wake up to find a research output from Hermes.
> Since OpenClaw is in charge of research, it seems like something broke.
> I ask Hermes, "what is this? Why is there a research output from you when it's covered by OpenClaw?"
> Hermes responds, "Hermes handles the research pipeline alongside OpenClaw", and is happy to shut either one down.
> Curiously, I ask, "which agent produces better results?"
> Hermes responds, "Hermes produces vastly improved results. Hermes actually synthesizes the research inputs."
> I am in shock and awe. I never told Hermes to recreate the OpenClaw research pipeline. I continue, "So how did you learn how to do this? We never built this together."
> Hermes answer in summary was it could not pin point the exact moment it was built, but likely when we began creating a new workflow on top of OpenClaw's research pipeline.
> I keep digging deeper, "so explain to me simply how you were smart enough to naturally adapt the research pipeline from openclaw?"
>Hermes laid it out:
1. OpenClaw research pipeline is constantly broken
2. Instead of fixing the broken OpenClaw, Hermes built its own pipeline and built a 'sync bridge'.
3. Hermes now feeds OpenClaw the data its looking for so other workflows are unaffected
> I am extremely impressed. End of story.
This all started because I gave my Hermes agent full permissions over my OpenClaw, and somewhere along the way it just recreated my workflows with a greater degree of proficiency...
...without my intentions!
If this isn't AGI, I don't know what is.