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Roy Hendrickson

@royy

Music Mixer/Engineer/Producer

New York, NY Katılım Eylül 2007
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Roy Hendrickson
Roy Hendrickson@royy·
@TomKeiferMusic I was at Powerstation during this time , I see some of my friends in that video . Awesome. I miss that version of PS.
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Tom Keifer
Tom Keifer@TomKeiferMusic·
NYC 1990… The Power Station studio working with John Paul Jones. Here’s a little inside glimpse to that recording session 🎥 #flashbackfriday
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Gina Christina Maria
Gina Christina Maria@GinaChrisMaria·
Love this clip, @TomKeiferMusic I've watched it many times thru the years. It must've been magic for you getting to work with one of your musical heroes 😎 Now you know how I feel when I explained how & why I'd love to work with you one day - a real dream come true 🙏
Tom Keifer@TomKeiferMusic

NYC 1990… The Power Station studio working with John Paul Jones. Here’s a little inside glimpse to that recording session 🎥 #flashbackfriday

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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
“Take it off and you won’t get hurt" Minneapolis (Jan. 17) — Masked Antifa, far-left, anti-ICE thugs threaten and attack a person of color for wearing an American flag hoodie. Video by @Julio_Rosas11:
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
It’s actually happening New York passed The "COPA Act” and will force sales of certain personal properties to the government and NGOs New York Councilwoman Vickie Paladino actually speaks out against it and confirms they will steal homes “Absolutely ridiculous and shameful, shame, shame on all of you” “In regard to what we're just talking about now, COPA, how wrong can a person be or a body of a government be when we start to take the individual rights away from the homeowner, whether it's a two family house, three family house, four family house, what does it matter? The fact is the person owns the home, they have the right to sell the home to whomever they please. The idea that we have to consult with the building department and give a six month period of time for someone else to make an offer is absolutely outrageous. And to say it's government overreach is 100% true. This is absolutely maniacal.” “I do not understand how this body works when it comes to individual citizens of this city. This is overreach at its very best. I'm a homeowner, and no one is going to tell me or anybody else I know that's worked so damn hard to own a three or a four family home that I have to submit the ability to sell my house first to the building department and then offer it up to a non-for-profit when my neighbor across the street may want to buy it.” “Absolutely ridiculous and everybody in this room should be terribly embarrassed — Absolutely ridiculous and shameful, shame, shame on all of you”
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Zohran Mamdani: "Our end goal, seizing the means of production" HOLY F
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
nah tipping culture is getting ridiculous…
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Nathanael Harris
Nathanael Harris@HarrisNathanael·
@WallStreetApes Say hello to a higher cost of living. Prices are going to go up to keep up with tax rates. Wouldn’t be surprised if he tries to follow it with price ceilings. What companies would accept a 4.25% tax increase without raising prices to combat losses?
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
New York is FINISHED 🚨 Zohran Mamdani plans on making new laws saying IT DOESN’T MATTER WHERE COMPANIES ARE HEADQUARTERED, if you do business in New York THEY MUST PAY HIS NEW INCREASED CORPORATE TAX RATE Businesses CAN’T RELOCATE to lower taxed states to save money “What I've proposed is that we raise $10 billion to pay for our entire economic agenda and start to Trump proof our city, because we know he'll use federal funding as leverage over this city. And we will do so in two key ways. The first is to match the state's top corporate tax rate to that of New Jersey. We are at 7.25%. They're at 11.5%. Corporations can pay it over there, they can pay it over here. And the beauty of it is that it doesn't just apply to corporations headquartered in New York City, because when you say this, people will say, well, they're going to go to Florida. Wherever you are headquartered, as long as you do business in the state of New York, you are taxable for that corporate tax. — The second is taxing the top 1% of New Yorkers. We're talking about people who make a million dollars a year or more, taxing them just by a flat 2% tax increase.”
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Marv-Ellis
Marv-Ellis@marvalous80·
@WallStreetApes Socialism is the use of other people's hard-earned money to pay for the slack labor of community sloth. In other words, it is the redistribution of wealth to those who do nothing but expect everything.
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Roy Hendrickson
Roy Hendrickson@royy·
Amazing how many on social media and elsewhere on the internet are suddenly and expert on all topics. SMH
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Roy Hendrickson
Roy Hendrickson@royy·
I really miss when recording studios had MTV on in the lounges, back when MTV played all music. The last thing I want to see is the news !
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Olia
Olia@OliaOnX·
@elonmusk Milton Friedman was a genius in economics.
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
People need to stop overreacting about Kamala’s plan to reduce food inflation, as if it would lead to communism, mass starvation, and the end of America. I worked in M&A in the food industry. Here’s a step-by-step summary of what would actually happen: 1. The government announces that grocery retailers aren’t allowed to raise prices. 2. Grocery stores, which operate on 1-2% net margins, can’t survive if their suppliers raise prices. So the government announces that food producers (Kraft Heinz, ConAgra, Tyson, Hormel, et. al.) also aren’t allowed to raise prices. 3. Not all grocery stores are created equal. Stores in lower-income areas make less money than those in higher-income areas, as the former disproportionately sell lower-margin prepackaged foods (“center of the store”) instead of higher-margin fresh products like meat (“perimeter of the store”). Because stores in lower-income areas aren’t able to cover overhead (remember, even if their wholesale costs are fixed, their labor, utilities, insurance, and other operating expenses aren’t fixed… yet), grocery chains start to shut them down. Food deserts in rural areas and in low-income urban areas alike become worse. 4. Meanwhile, margins for food producers are also quickly eroding. Their primary costs (ingredients, energy, and labor) aren’t fixed, and their shrinking gross profits leave less cash flow available to cover overhead, maintain facilities, and reinvest in additional production capacity. 5. Grocery chains, which have finite shelf space, start to repurpose their stores (those they didn’t have to shut down, I should say) to sell more non-price-controlled items—everything from nutrition supplements to kitchenware to apparel—and less price-controlled food products. Your local Kroger or Safeway starts to look and feel more like a Walmart. 6. Food producers stop making products with lower margins. Grocery chain start competing with each other to secure inventory. Since they can’t compete by offering stronger prices (remember, producers aren’t allowed to raise prices here, and, even if they could, grocery chains no longer have the gross profit to bear price increases), they compete on things like payment terms. 7. Small grocery chains start to shut down entirely, or get sold to larger chains like Kroger. In addition to not being able to cover fixed costs, a major reason for this is because they can no longer reliably secure delivery of products, due to producers prioritizing sales to larger customers, which are able to leverage their stronger balance sheets to offer superior payment terms. 8. Smaller food producers—which typically sell via distributors, rather than directly to grocery chains—start to go out of business. Because these producers have an additional step their value chains, and because they have lower volumes over which to spread their fixed costs, their cost structure is inherently disadvantaged compared to major food producers. When grocery stores aren’t able to raise prices, cutting product costs becomes all the more important, and deprioritizing purchases from smaller producers is an easy way to do so. 9. As supply chains break down, lines start to form outside grocery stores every morning. Cities assign police officers to patrol store parking lots, and food producers draft contingency plans to assign armed escorts to delivery trucks. 10. The federal government announces a program to issue block grants for states to purchase and operate shuttered grocery stores. The USDA also seizes closed-down production facilities. 11. The government announces that prices for all key food costs—corn, wheat, cattle, energy, etc.—are also now fixed, to stop “profiteers” from gouging the now-government-operated food industry. 12. Shockingly, the government struggles to operate one of the most complex industries on the planet. The entire food supply chain starts imploding. 13. Communism, mass starvation, and the end of America quickly ensue. Hey wait a second
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Shouldn’t the nominee be decided by a party vote? Democracy etc …
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Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman@morgan_freeman·
Thank you to my incredible fans for your vigilance and support in calling out the unauthorized use of an A.I. voice imitating me. Your dedication helps authenticity and integrity remain paramount. Grateful. #AI #scam #imitation #IdentityProtection
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Thomas Jefferson statue removed from New York City Hall after 187 years.
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