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Steven Lefkoff

@slefkoff

Georgia Automotive and General Business Attorney at Lefkoff Law, LLC. Founder of Georgia Car Law Authority (https://t.co/qg75al4RbX).

Atlanta, Georgia Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Steven Lefkoff
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@GeorgiaPower should go ahead and park a truck on high point road in 30342 in anticipation of Sunday. High probability we’ll need it. We lose power when the wind blows.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
For the record, to every European saying America is doing this for Israel: no. America is doing the dirty work Europeans were too scared to do, opening a strait your economies depend on because your governments couldn’t stomach confronting a radical Islamic regime that’s been holding the world hostage for years. This had to happen before messianic Islamists got nuclear weapons and ICBMs capable of hitting every city on earth. That clock was running. Someone had to stop it. That’s something you clearly don’t understand.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

82nd Airborne. 75th Rangers. Delta. 160th SOAR. SEALs. The IRGC should start praying.

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Chi-Town Custom Cornhole Boards
Chi-Town Custom Cornhole Boards@chitowncornhole·
The Illini dominate VCU, winning 76-55 to advance to the Sweet 16, and will play Houston Thursday night! GIVEAWAY TIME: If Illinois beats Houston, we will give away this Chief Illiniwek cornhole set! TO ENTER: Like this post, Repost. @cody_illini @BTolan72 @Ecnerwal23 @traceywilson67 @IlliniMort @illiniduce @Fuhgedaboudit04 @traceywilson67 @spookysweet13 @Benchpressers @SSN_ILLINI @LisaPierce__ @DPessman @windycityrebel4 @AmsalKhimani @Chef_Illiniwek
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
I’m about to toss my many speaker @Sonos system in the trash. It regularly loses connection, speakers go missing in the app, and it takes forever to play at times. It all used to all work and now it stinks.
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
@RivianRoamer @Hilbe @RivianTrackr VERY quiet on the update front. Wondering if 2026.07 is big enough to warrant a strict lid on rumors/reveal, which is probably on each update but I don't recall it being this silent with others... 👀
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
Just saw an E-6 Mercury landing at Dobbins AFB. Woah.
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
Anyone who thinks the Trump administration (and any American presidential admin, hopefully) hasn’t thought through and predicted the consequences and next steps of their actions is ignorant or hoping for administration failure.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: Trump just invited China to send warships to protect the waterway China is using to replace the dollar. Read his Truth Social post carefully. It is the most strategically loaded sentence of the war. “Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated.” The invitation is a trap. Every possible Chinese response damages China. If Beijing sends warships, it legitimises an American-led coalition, subordinates Chinese naval power to US command architecture, and abandons its diplomatic neutrality with Iran, the country currently offering China yuan-only passage through the Strait that everyone else is locked out of. China loses its shadow fleet advantage, its discounted Iranian crude, and its CIPS leverage in a single deployment. If Beijing refuses, it confirms what Washington wants the world to see: that China is willing to let the global economy burn rather than contribute to the security of the waterway that carries 45% of its own crude imports. Every nation paying $96 a barrel while China pays less through yuan-settled shadow fleet deliveries will note who showed up and who did not. The free-rider narrative writes itself, and America writes the next chapter of dollar dominance with it. Trump named six countries. Five are allies or partners: Japan is signing Golden Dome in five days, France operates from Djibouti, the UK from Bahrain, South Korea has direct Hormuz energy exposure. Their participation is expected. China’s participation is the question, and the question is the weapon. While 16 million barrels of Iranian crude have transited to China since 28 February through shadow tankers settling in yuan, while CIPS processed $24.5 trillion in 2025 at 43% growth, while Iran offered to reopen the Strait exclusively for yuan cargo, Trump posted a sentence that forces China to choose between its shadow economy and its public legitimacy. The post also contains an admission that no briefing has delivered. “We have already destroyed 100% of Iran’s Military capability, but it’s easy for them to send a drone or two, drop a mine, or deliver a close range missile somewhere along, or in, this Waterway, no matter how badly defeated they are.” The President of the United States just acknowledged that total military victory does not equal total waterway security. Iran’s military is destroyed. The coastline is not. A defeated nation with a 33-kilometre shoreline, $500 mines, and $20,000 drones can deny passage through the world’s most important chokepoint indefinitely because the weapons of denial are cheaper than the weapons of dominance. “In the meantime, the United States will be bombing the hell out of the shoreline.” Bomb the coast. Shoot the boats. And hope that six nations send warships to escort tankers that have no insurance, no P&I coverage, and no private-sector willingness to transit a waterway the President himself admits a defeated nation can still threaten. The coalition call is not about Iran. Iran’s military is destroyed. The coalition call is about the world that emerges after Iran. If America escorts the tankers alone, the Strait reopens under American control and dollar pricing survives. If a coalition escorts them, the Strait reopens under international consensus and the yuan-for-Hormuz proposal dies. If nobody escorts them, the Strait stays closed and China’s shadow fleet is the only commerce moving through it. Trump is not asking for help. He is asking every nation to declare which monetary system they want the Strait to operate under when the war ends. The warships are the ballot. The Strait is the polling station. And the currency is the vote. Full analysis in the link! open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Sean
Sean@shornKOOMINS·
Weaver D's diner in Athens, Georgia shuts down today after over 40 years in operation. The place where Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe used to eat and whose motto inspired the title of R.E.M's classic 8th album
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
@stevesadow Steve is there an angle to take to pursue her individually for the fees or is the only avenue for recovery against her office? It seems like there’s really no consequence to her if the money comes from county tax revenue because the taxpayers take the hit.
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Steve Sadow@stevesadow·
PARODY - Ms. Willis says the money would be better spent on her travel and extracurricular pursuits! Please keep in mind that Valentine’s Day is coming up soon. ajc.com/news/2026/02/f…
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
@bluestein The problem is that the taxpayers might be responsible for her personal actions that led to her disqualification. If anyone should pay a penalty it should be her individually.
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Greg Bluestein
Greg Bluestein@bluestein·
Fulton DA Fani Willis says she shouldn’t have to pay nearly $17 million in legal fees to President Trump and his allies after her prosecution against them fell flat, in a filing that also attacked a new Georgia law allowing them to bill for the costs. ajc.com/news/2026/02/f…
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Steven Lefkoff@slefkoff·
@GuyDealership This is a huge problem for my clients (I'm a Georgia car dealer attorney), and it isn't just AI fraud in forging docs. Customers using AI to try and sue without an attorney is even worse.
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Car Dealership Guy
Car Dealership Guy@GuyDealership·
Auto fraud is bearing down on dealerships: 77% of dealers have seen an increase in auto fraud-related activities over the last two years. And during that time, 48% lost four or more vehicles to identity fraud and 24% lost 10 or more. Ooof. The primary reason: AI‑assisted document forgery and synthetic IDs (real SSN mixed with fake data) can beat most traditional safeguards. And the reality is, vehicles are high‑value, easily monetized assets. So, don't expect this rise in fraud to slow anytime soon. (Data source: eLend Solutions)
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Me looking at all the weather maps for this weekend in Atlanta.
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@BigJoeBastardi what do you think about Atlanta this weekend? Looks right on the edge and super hard to figure out.
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