LoveHandlerExtrodanaire

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LoveHandlerExtrodanaire

LoveHandlerExtrodanaire

@HandlerLoveryes

Sumali Şubat 2026
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LoveHandlerExtrodanaire
LoveHandlerExtrodanaire@HandlerLoveryes·
@wallstreetluigi @MURPHSLIFE I looked at real estate in San Salvador and El Tunco. Both were more expensive than expected. I imagine more rural places were much cheaper. Ataco was our favorite place!
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wallstreetluigi@wallstreetluigi·
@HandlerLoveryes @MURPHSLIFE it hurts my soul because my wife is from there and her family is amazing but they are freaking dirt poor and many are looking to leave. one of her uncle unfortunately got deported started a restaurant a failed, now hes leaving to belize. people have no money there
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MURPHSLIFE
MURPHSLIFE@MURPHSLIFE·
Like it or not… El Salvador is about to explode and it has already begun. Billions are coming in. Tourism, Bitcoin, AI, development… and its own people returning with U.S. dollars. I’m a free market guy. I want this growth. But the truth is… if we don’t do this right, locals will get priced out of the very land they built. That’s not a free market… that’s locals getting left behind. The answer isn’t stopping investment. It’s making sure locals are involved. Ownership. Skills. Income. Help families build on their land. Help them produce. Help them earn with what’s coming. That’s how you keep the market free and the people strong. At MurphsLife, that’s the mission: Not charity… a blueprint. Because charity is temporary. Ownership is generational And for those who haven’t noticed.. my favorite dream is seeing a nation become sovereign with its food Just in case shit hits the fan 🤣❤️🇸🇻
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LoveHandlerExtrodanaire
LoveHandlerExtrodanaire@HandlerLoveryes·
@wallstreetluigi @MURPHSLIFE Yes I just returned from there. I loved it. But it was expensive from a real estate perspective. I also visited Nicaragua. It was much less expensive and just as safe. But less modern than ES
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wallstreetluigi@wallstreetluigi·
@MURPHSLIFE its in a difficult situstion because like I said the country is extremely poor and very expensive. the only people ivesting are mostly foreigners. this is not sustainable. terrenos going for $100k and insanely ugly homes for $300k in a country where most are earning $10-20 a day
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LoveHandlerExtrodanaire
LoveHandlerExtrodanaire@HandlerLoveryes·
@PugTrader @biancoresearch Imagine thinking Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were better. Dems didnt need much to beat Trump but they couldn’t come up with a candidate. Also all they had to do was deal with the border. Trump fixed the border in a week.
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Federico M. Domínguez
Trim lies. Tump is a functional ignorant unsuited for the highest office. Trump is a corrupt convicted felon, delusional and narcissist to the bone. Trump shows clear signs of advanced dementia. Trump is willingly sending Americans to Iran, a meat grinder, and if necessary he will draft them. Trump also has the nuke codes. Americans what were you thinking?!
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Love My 7 Wood
Love My 7 Wood@LoveMy7Wood·
The difference in using Nexus for security at @TorontoPearson and TSA Pre at @PHXSkyHarbor is night and day. Why is Canada such a backwater when it comes to airport security?
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
The people who keep NYC running shouldn't have to choose between work they believe in & the city they call home.
  We’re taking a big step toward making that promise real with our first free child care program for municipal workers, serving children from 6 weeks to 3 years old. prospect.org/2026/03/30/mam…
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Crux Investor
Crux Investor@CruxInvestor·
@PurepointU3O8 ’s resilience was proven during the downturn. While peers struggled, their JV structure ensured capital continuity, technical validation, and sustained exploration, positioning them perfectly for today's bull market. 🛡️ Watch 📺 cruxinvestor.com/posts/purepoin…
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Darw1nsz
Darw1nsz@idarwin·
@unusual_whales Am I the only one who thinks this is a clear path to tyranny? 📈
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
US-Israeli war against Iran escalates as talks prove fruitless, per FT
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
We laugh at Canada, but these are the kinds of people about slaughter Republicans in the American midterms because our Republicans can’t do mass deportations or stop illegals from voting.
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Anu
Anu@anudestination·
I was just in El Salvador last year. It’s a beautiful country and the people absolutely love Bukele. He has turned their lives around and they can finally feel safe. I met multiple people while on my trip. We are visiting El Salvador for the first time to see relatives. They hadn’t seen in a decade or more and everyone was excited.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Bukele made a bet that security is the foundation layer. That everything, GDP, tourism, foreign investment, diaspora return, builds on top of safety. The numbers say he was right. The method will be debated for decades. In 2015, El Salvador had a murder rate of 106.3 per 100,000. The literal murder capital of the world. Six years of failed truces, 16 killings per day, entire neighborhoods paying monthly extortion to MS-13 just to keep their doors open. Today the murder rate is 1.9 per 100,000. That's a 98% drop. In 2025 it fell further to 1.36. In 2026 so far, the country is on pace for 0.22 homicides per day. El Salvador is now safer than the United States, Canada, and most of Western Europe. The second-order effects are where the real story lives. Tourism went from 1.7 million visitors in 2019 to 3.9 million in 2024 to over 4 million in 2025. Tourism's share of GDP doubled from 6.4% to 14% in five years. A guy whose father was killed by gang members over $200/month extortion demands left the country in 2014, came back in 2024, and opened an Airbnb. 85,000 arrests. 80,000+ gang members detained. The world's highest incarceration rate at 1,086 per 100,000. A 40,000-capacity mega-prison with plans to double it to 80,000. 94% approval rating. Re-elected with 85% of the vote while the constitution previously banned consecutive terms. The tradeoff is real and it's worth stating clearly: suspended due process, mass detention, documented cases of torture and abuse, zero transparency, dismantled judicial independence, no free press access. Every human rights organization on earth has flagged it. The constitutional court that allowed his re-election was packed with his own appointees. And his approval rating went up. Murder capital of the world to safer than the United States in seven years. 106 per 100,000 to 1.9. Tourism doubled. GDP contribution tripled. The JW Marriott is breaking ground in a city where taxi drivers wouldn't cross certain blocks a decade ago.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele releases video showing the transformation of his country. Since Bukele took office: - Homicides plunged from 2,398 in 2019 to just 114 homicides in 2024. - Murder rate is now 1.9 per 100,000 people, a historic low. - In 2022, Bukele declared a state of exception and made over 85,000 arrests. “Everything in life has a cost and the cost of being called authoritarian is too small to bother me much,” he once said.

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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
Cuadra por cuadra... tardará un poco, pero quedará hermoso.
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LoveHandlerExtrodanaire@HandlerLoveryes·
@WallStreetMav I just returned from El Salvador. The amount of love for Bukele is so genuine. I spoke to about a dozen people. I have never seen such love for a leader. Very genuine. Like a massive weight has been lifted off their shoulders. It was so impressive.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Tourist from Guatemala is moved to TEARS visiting El Salvador because of how incredible it has become. He longs for the same in Guatemala, which is crushed under similar left-wing leaders like those that had destroyed El Salvador. “Long live Bukele.”
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Josh Dehaas
Josh Dehaas@JoshDehaas·
Thank you to Brad Bradford, Jon Burnside and Stephen Holyday for being the only Toronto City Councillors to vote against the insane, communist idea of government-run grocery stories. Toronto is failing at ALMOST EVERYTHING all of the time and we don't need another distraction.
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