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Tel Aviv, Israel Присоединился Ekim 2008
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Austin H
Austin H@ahoop·
Every. Single. American. should read this.
Yogi@Houseofyogi

How to legally insider trade 101: Join Congress You wake up at 5am. You put on a hard hat or a badge or scrubs. You drive to a job that doesn't care if you slept. You do it again tomorrow. You've been putting $100 a month into your 401k since you were 26. You don't pick stocks. You buy an index fund because that's what they told you to do. You get 8% a year if you're lucky. That's the deal. That's what regular people get. Some months you check the balance and it's down and you feel it in your chest. That's your kid's college. That's your retirement. That's every time you told your wife "not this month." You don't get to cheat. You don't know anyone. You just keep putting in the $100. Congress doesn't play by those rules. September 2008. Lehman Brothers just collapsed. The Treasury Secretary and the Fed chairman pull congressional leaders into an emergency room. So classified they take everyone's phones at the door. They tell the room the entire global financial system could collapse in days. Congressman Spencer Bachus is in that room. He's the ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee. Literally the guy in charge of overseeing Wall Street. He walks out. Next morning he buys options that pay double when the market crashes. Sells days later. Profit. Same year, the Pelosis are sitting on shares of Visa they got at the IPO. She blocks a credit card reform bill. She's working for her bags. Visa pumps 2x. She makes bank. The market crashes 15%. 10 million families lost their homes. Housing dropped 27%. $4.2 trillion in household wealth just gone. Your parents' house is underwater. Your retirement is cut in half. People are losing everything. Nobody in Congress lost anything. Zero prosecutions. No consequences. So what'd they do? They did it again. January 2020. Classified Senate briefing on COVID. Most Americans haven't even heard the word yet. Senator Richard Burr walks out and writes a public op-ed. America is "better prepared than ever." Everything's fine folks. Then he dumps up to $1.7 million in stock. 33 trades. One day. Your portfolio was at an all-time high that week. You didn't touch it. Why would you. You trusted the people running the country. Two weeks later Burr is behind closed doors telling rich donors the truth. This virus is "much more aggressive than anything we've seen in recent history." He told you it was fine. He told them to get out. S&P 500 drops 34% in five weeks. Your savings of 20 years wiped in half. Just gone. Obliterated. You're sanitizing groceries in the garage wondering if your parents are gonna make it. Senator Kelly Loeffler is reallocating millions after her classified briefing. Senator Feinstein's husband dumps up to $6 million in late January. 1.1 million people died. And four senators were trading on classified pandemic briefings. No hedge fund had that intel. No pension fund. No financial advisor. Nobody. Just them. Just the people in that room. DOJ opened investigations. Quietly closed all of them. Burr finished his term. Retired with a full pension. You buried your grandmother and watched your retirement account crater. They sold at the top. Now look at this. Your savings grow 8% a year. Average hedge fund, where you need a million bucks just to get in the door. 6 to 11% a year. Top 50 hedge funds on the planet. Smartest money alive. Billions in computing power. 12.4% a year. Warren Buffett. Greatest investor who ever lived. 20% a year. Nancy Pelosi walked into Congress in 1987 with a portfolio worth $700,000. She's worth $240 million now. Her net worth is 40 times her entire lifetime government salary. 350x return. In 2024 alone her portfolio gained 71%. The S&P did 25%. She beat all of them. Every hedge fund. Every quant. Buffett. Everyone. On a government salary. Before they get power their returns are normal. After? Their trades start predicting earnings announcements before they happen. ITS A RIGGED SYSTEM. You get 8%. They get whatever they want. Because they write the rules. ABOVE THE LAW. PERFECT CHEAT CODE. Now think about this. What if you insider trade once, whether on purpose or by accident? A guy in Houston overheard his wife on a Zoom call about a company acquisition. Bought stock. Made $1.76 million. FBI showed up. Two years federal prison. Career gone. Wife gone. His lawyer told the judge he will never work again. Martha Stewart. Avoided a $45,000 loss. Five months in prison. Max sentence for insider trading is 20 years. Median is 30 months. The penalty for a member of Congress who violates the STOCK Act. $200. $200 fricking dollars. 78 members violated it in the last Congress alone. Nobody got prosecuted. Number of members of Congress ever prosecuted for trading on legislative knowledge in the entire history of the United States. Zero. 86% of Americans want to ban congressional stock trading. Can't even get a vote on it. Because the people who'd have to vote for the ban are the ones making money off it. This whole economy. $30 trillion. Built by the people waking up early and putting in the $100 a month and wearing the hard hat and the badge and the scrubs. You built it. You played by the rules. You got 8%. 535 people who never built a thing in their lives are skimming the top with information they didn't earn and immunity they gave themselves. That's the system. Its pure crime. Hypocrisy of the highest level. Insider trading for me. Prison for thee. So you want to insider trade and maybe pay a $200 fine? Join Congress and work for your bags.

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Ambassador Mike Huckabee
Ambassador Mike Huckabee@GovMikeHuckabee·
This is a long post but a reflection of life during the first week of the war from my seat on the front row right in the bullseye. It's 7:30am in Jerusalem. It's Shabbat. Quiet except for the missile alert siren at 5am this morning. Been exactly a week since war with Iran began. @janethuckabee & I & our 2 little dogs have been living in the Command Center, sleeping on cots to be able to deal with the moment by moment situation. Janet and the dogs are adjusting but they don't like the painfully loud sirens warning of incoming missiles, rockets & drones. It's a 24 hr a day schedule. When sirens aren't forcing everyone to shelter to dodge incoming ballistic missiles, the phone rings day and through the night w/ updates on everything from military activities to managing the embassy duties while our team is sheltering in place and working from home. Some in our mission, especially those with small children have evacuated on "authorized departure" which allows gov't staff to return to the US during a war or crisis. We are working around the clock to help evacuate American citizens trying to get back home. In the first days of the war, it was both difficult & dangerous to move people with all airspace closed & overland routes to Egypt or Jordan more risky than "sheltering in place." Totally fake news stories said "nothing was being done" to help Americans. Total lie. In the early hours and first days of war, the safest decision & what we urged our own Embassy personnel to do was stay close to shelter. Slowly, as the "battle rhythm" developed, we started physical evacuation first via buses to Egypt. There has been constant coordination with State Dept in DC to evacuate Americans SAFELY & promptly. 2 days ago, very limited flights started coming IN to Israel to bring Israelis home. We worked with El Al Airlines, the Israeli gov't & w/ State Dept Task Force in DC to get as many people on outbound planes as possible on the limited number of flights. It has been a 24 hr a day operation. Seeing utterly false news stories that US wasn't "doing anything" was a shock to embassy staff who have been busting their backsides, functioning with little or no sleep & themselves having to rush to bomb shelters repeatedly during the day and night & only having 90 seconds to take cover. We have now successfully evacuated thousands of people using every means possible, but focusing on helping people get home SAFELY. I'm proud of our team here. If you are an American citizen & taxpayer, you should be as well. I was amused to read comments online that I had returned to the US. Hardly. The Ambassador is the last one to leave. It's how it works. First duty is to America citizens. They are our real bosses. All of us here at the mission work for them. We know that & we work with that in mind. My other duty is to care for our team here. To insure the well-being of their families & to encourage our staff to take care of their physical and mental health as ballastic missiles the size of 18 wheel trucks come hurling toward us. I tried to get my wife to evacuate, but not surprisingly she would have none of it. She has weathered it with me even though there is no paycheck for her to sleep on a cot & endure days of making meals from PBJ sandwiches & things we had in the freezer at the residence we brought with us. No complaints though. It's a privilege to serve our country and its people & we are proud to serve @POTUS who courageous decision to stop the Iranian Regime's determined 47 year campaign to kill Americans & build a nuclear weapon to attack the US is something that should have happened long before. This war probably seems so far from those of you who live 6000 miles or more away from it, but rest assured the President wants to keep it that far away & end the threat completely. Had the fanatical religious zealots obtained a nuclear warhead and finalized long-range ballistic capability (and they were getting close to both) they would have used it on America. This is not a "war for Israel" as some of the very uninformed media voices and podcasters crow about. They are "often wrong, but never in doubt." I'm amazed at how lacking in facts some of them are but filled with an arrogant confidence that what they say is true. But they are far removed from the eyewitness intel & the front row seat I have. While they enjoy hefty paychecks from the "clicks" by being provocative, just know that halfway around the globe you have dedicated men & women who work for you for paychecks far less than they should be. They are on duty in war conditions & will continue at the task of serving Americans caught in the middle of a war. God Bless America, our courageous men & women in our military, & God Bless the men & women of YOUR Embassy in Israel!
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Dominic Pino
Dominic Pino@DominicJPino·
To Americans who want European levels of taxation, you're in luck: Blue states already have it.
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Austin H@ahoop·
@brandenflasch I agree but I thought Elon is pro 3rd parties making the Tesla ecosystem better…
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Branden Flasch@brandenflasch·
Tesla should sell a Wall Connector pedestal with cable management
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Austin H@ahoop·
@visionergeo IRGC-linked facilities on fire make for a safer world.
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Visioner
Visioner@visionergeo·
‼️‼️🇮🇷 In Iran, in the city of Abdanan, a powerful explosion was heard at an industrial complex, triggering a major fire. According to preliminary reports, the complex is linked to IRGC forces.
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Austin H
Austin H@ahoop·
@AZ_Intel_ Meeting to discuss next meeting time and location. 😂
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AZ Intel
AZ Intel@AZ_Intel_·
GENEVA (AP) — Convoy believed to be carrying U.S. diplomats arrives to Omani residence in Geneva for indirect nuclear talks with Iran.
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Austin H
Austin H@ahoop·
Read this today! Very well said and beautifully explained. Socialism NEVER works. It didn’t work yesterday, it doesn’t work today and it won’t work tomorrow!
mike bski@BskiMike22802

Let me tell you about the greatest unintentional science experiment in the history of progressive governance. Zohran Mamdani — the brand-new mayor of New York City, population TEN MILLION — decided the city needed emergency snow shovelers. Simple enough. He went on TV, promoted it city-wide, and set up signup sheets at sanitation garages across all five boroughs. You know how many people showed up at the Manhattan location? ZERO. Brooklyn? ZERO. One Queens garage? Not a soul — and I quote a city worker there: "I haven't seen anybody sign up yet today. No one." One Brooklyn location managed to scrape together 35 volunteers before the snow even started falling. 35 people. One city. Ten million residents. Now, I teach biology, so I recognize a failed experiment when I see one. This is what happens when reality collides with ideology at highway speed. Here is the part that would be funny if 19 people had not died freezing on his streets during the PREVIOUS cold snap. Mamdani was asked about those 19 deaths — "unhoused" people, pardon me for the crime of using plain English — and his response was essentially: well, some of them died from drug overdoses, so... not all my fault? Remarkable crisis management. Truly. But back to the shoveling. This is the same man whose political identity is built on screaming "LIVING WAGES" until his voice gives out. The same movement that tells us $15 an hour is poverty and $20 is barely survivable in a major American city. So when an actual emergency hit his actual city, the very best he could offer was $19 an hour — in a place where a bagel costs $7. Naturally, nobody showed up. So in a full-on panic, he rushed out a new video bumping the pay to $30 an hour. Oh, and he required TWO forms of identification to participate. Let that sit for a second. The political party that has spent YEARS insisting that asking for ONE form of ID to vote is Jim Crow 2.0, segregation reborn, a fundamental assault on democracy — that party's mayor is now requiring TWO forms of ID to pick up a snow shovel for thirty bucks. I teach science. We call this a logical inconsistency. Other people call it something less polite. Quinn's Law #1 applies here like a surgical instrument: "Liberalism always generates the EXACT OPPOSITE of its stated intent." Champion of the working class cannot get working-class people to work. Advocate for living wages offers wages nobody will accept. Opponent of voter ID demands more ID than a polling place. And Quinn's Law #25 deserves a bow too: "Liberals are great at giving away other people's money." Notice it was $19 of TAXPAYER money, not Mamdani's own. The moment it was HIS administration's crisis to manage, suddenly the generosity of spirit evaporated faster than the budget surplus. Bernie Sanders ran a presidential campaign on $15 minimum wage while paying his own field organizers an average of $13 an hour for 60-hour weeks. Now Mamdani runs a city on "living wage" rhetoric while offering emergency pay that would not cover the subway fare to get there and back. Same energy. Different decade. Same results. What is next — Mamdani holds a press conference on income inequality... wait, I just heard he already scheduled one for Thursday. The man has been mayor for roughly two months. In that time: 19 unhoused people died on his watch, the city is heading into a historic blizzard with a QUARTER of the snow removal staff used in prior storms, and his great mobilization strategy produced 35 shovelers total. This is what you get when you elect someone whose entire qualification is performance. Everything is theater. Everything is a press release. Everything is racial grievance politics dressed up as governance. The moment the snow actually falls and the city needs someone who knows how to RUN something — you get an emergency video and a $30 plea. New York City has one of the largest municipal budgets on the planet. They could have rented equipment. They could have contracted crews. They could have activated protocols that actually existed BEFORE the blizzard radar showed up. Instead, the mayor's plan was to crowdsource manual labor from random citizens and pay them in wages that the mayor's own party calls "poverty level." Quinn's Law #5: "When liberalism conflicts with reality, reality must give way." Reality did not cooperate this time. But what do I know — I am only a science teacher who understands that experiments with a 35-out-of-10,000,000 participation rate are called FAILURES, not pilot programs.

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Austin H@ahoop·
@nettermike If Democrats were smart, they’d allow for an open, fair primary that the DNC or media doesn’t dictate with their preferred pick. A Fetterman-type candidate is up against the progressives, DNC, and media… not only any other candidate.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
“The Democratic Party has lost it’s way” - John Fetterman The only one who stood multiple times during Trump’s state of union speech. If “Democrats” were smart, they would choose him to run as their presidential candidate. Luckily, they aren’t.
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Austin H@ahoop·
@MrBeast 50k per month for life!!! Easy decision!
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MrBeast@MrBeast·
If you won Beast Games would you rather take $5,000,000 upfront or $50,000 a month for life?
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Austin H@ahoop·
@AZ_Intel_ Likely fraud… wild guess but that’s seems to be all the news in LA these days…
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AZ Intel@AZ_Intel_·
Federal authorities executed search warrants Wednesday morning at the home of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and at LAUSD headquarters, officials confirmed. Circumstances unclear. - KTLA
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The party that once championed the working man now imports his replacement. What RFK Jr. recalls was once bipartisan common sense: secure borders protect the citizen wage-earner, not corporate balance sheets. Open borders are not compassion; they are a quiet class betrayal dressed up as virtue. History will record who noticed—and who pretended not to.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
RFK Jr. just revived an inconvenient history lesson about Democrats and illegal immigration. “I grew up in a Democratic Party that WANTED closed borders. It was the Republicans that wanted open borders because the big corporations wanted cheap labor.” “Open borders… raises the cost of housing, of health care for all other Americans, and it lowers the cost that they’re getting in wages. It makes no sense to me.”
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Austin H@ahoop·
Ilhan Omar’s theatrical outburst at the State of the Union—shouting down the president in the very chamber that grants her sanctuary and power—epitomizes the paradox of our age. She fled chaos, found refuge in the greatest republic of our time, rose to Congress on its generosity, yet now stands to heckle its elected leader and recast federal law enforcement as “terror.” This is not courage; it is the ancient spectacle of the beneficiary biting the hand extended in mercy. Rome knew such guests who, once inside the gates, demanded the city remake itself in the image of the lands they left behind. The tragedy is not merely decorum lost—it is gratitude forgotten, and with it, the fragile covenant that once held diverse peoples together under one flag. When representatives treat the republic as an occupying power rather than the ark of their own deliverance, we witness not protest, but civilizational inversion.
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Overton@overton_news·
Ilhan Omar made her first public appearance since her infamous State of the Union outburst...and it was a total DISASTER. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer gave her THREE chances to apologize for her barbaric behavior last night…she REFUSED every single one. BLITZER: “The House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, advised your caucus, the Democratic members, to either skip the State of the Union address or sit there in silence.” “Should you have just boycotted the address? And do you think you violated the guidelines set out by your own leader?” OMAR: “No, I think it was really unavoidable the president talked about protecting Americans, and I just had to remind him that his administration was responsible for killing two of my constituents.” Blitzer tried a different angle. BLITZER: “Many members of your Democratic Party criticized their Republican counterparts when they interrupted president Biden’s State of the Union address.” “Do you have any regrets at all about the interaction we played between you and President Trump just last night?” OMAR: “I do not, and I think many people look at that moment when the president says it is our responsibility to protect Americans and he does not acknowledge the fact that two Americans two of my constituents, two of our neighbors were were killed.” Blitzer tried one final time. BLITZER: “With hindsight, Congresswoman, do you think you would have been better off boycotting the speech like so many other democratic lawmakers did, or did you do the right thing by actually showing up there?” OMAR: “I brought for Minnesotans up as guests for the Minnesota delegation. It was important for us to be there, to bear witness, to hold space for our constituents that have lived through an occupation from federal law enforcement, that have been terrorized, that have seen our neighbors been killed and and traumatized in so many ways…” “And so, no, I think it was really important for my constituents to see me there. It was really important to my constituents to hear that I was reminding the president that Renee Good and Alex Pretti were killed under this administration.”
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Austin H@ahoop·
@nicksortor CBS calling out foolish democrats? What’s going on in the world???
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WOW! Even CBS admitted Democrats made themselves look like FOOLS last night at the State of the Union “They can’t even applaud BASIC, COMMON SENSE things!” And the American people definitely noticed!
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: John Fetterman confirms he was the ONLY DEMOCRAT who shook President Trump’s hand at the State of the Union last night “I’m always gonna do that for sure.” Literally the SOLE reasonable Democrat in Congress. Thank you, @JohnFetterman.
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Austin H@ahoop·
@overton_news Most Americans are asking the same question: why other Democrats won’t stand and clap??? Are they so anti-American that they can’t celebrate anything good in the U.S.?
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Overton@overton_news·
Senator Fetterman says he stood up and clapped for many moments during the State of the Union — Erika Kirk, Iryna Zarutska, all the military awards. But he still can’t understand why the rest of his party didn’t. FETTERMAN: “Well, for me, you know, I never check to see what the rest of people in my party would stand up and clap for.” “I clapped with a lot of those things that it seemed like others. I stood up and clapped to recognize the family that lost their daughter, the Ukrainian girl stabbed to death in North Carolina.” “And I stood up and I clapped that political prisoner from Venezuela, how you can’t celebrate those kinds of things?” “And I also celebrated all the veterans that were in the audience as well, too.” “And even more the political things like Erika Kirk. I stood up and I clapped for her as well, too.” “Can’t we just be more kind to a widow? We just shouldn’t be that long ago that a widow with young children has her husband murdered, how we can’t just acknowledge that as well, too.” “Why people would attack her, whether the left or the right, either.” “So I’m always going to stand up and clap for things I agree with.”
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Trump: I will never let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
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