David Coryer
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David Coryer
@dcoryer
Elizabeth's lesser half, father to Lukas and Rhys, entrepreneurial, service-driven, very very fortunate and generally happy!
12901 شامل ہوئے Aralık 2008
1.7K فالونگ493 فالوورز

@Austen Because he’s never worked in the real world - only in the myopic space of high tech compute. He dismisses the human connection that these services provide because he doesn’t have a human connection to anyone.
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Honest question:
Why does he keep saying this?
TFTC@TFTC21
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “50% of all tech jobs, entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within 1–5 years.”
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@FFT1776 That’s not aging well, that’s surgery - no shade but just a correction.
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Ken Griffin employs thousands of people in NYC and is planning to build the tallest office tower on Park Ave., investing billions more and creating thousands more jobs. (For that reason, he’s also here in NYC a lot, @NYCMayor)
Meantime Miami is welcoming him and his firm, with the massive jobs, investment and tax revenue he’s bringing.
Making him feel unwelcome and demonizing him seems risky. Ken left Chicago and moved Citadel hq to Miami a few years ago because of bad policy. (He also sold his penthouse there)
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor
Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.
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@GovKathyHochul It’s not what people can afford - it’s what value are they getting for their contribution.
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If you can afford a multi-million dollar second home in New York City, you can afford to join its residents in supporting the greatest city in the world.
nytimes.com/2026/04/14/nyr…
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@DerrickEvans4WV Oil is traded on the global market. We don’t have a closed US market. Does that clear it up?
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My boy just bagged a corporate job and called me hyped.
"Ac, I'm set for life"
$140K/year. Benefits. 401k match. Corner office.
I congratulated him but I had to show him the math.
$140K salary = $8,750/month after tax
$2,800 rent
$650 car payment (Audi A4)
$280 insurance
$180 gas
$1,200 DoorDash
$400 eating out
$200 gym
$120 subscriptions
$1,500 bottle service
$900 barber (2x a week)
$500 going out
$200 random expenses
He's left with $820.
Daycare? $2,000/month.
Now he's -$1,180 every month.
$140K/year is survival, bro.
how about you setup a store
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It's time. @cnbc has to fire @JoeSquawk Kernen. His mental and ethical deterioration is complete
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@mheeqey_money @elonmusk Shut up - there is no cure to world hunger as long as there are despotic rulers.
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@elonmusk If Elon really wanted to help all of humanity, he would have fixed world hunger years ago instead of chasing rockets and cars for the rich

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@bronzeageshawty They aren’t stupid if every dollar you put in your employer matches.
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Here’s a story about my first trip to Augusta to see the Masters on a private jet.
After pursuing a prospective client for over a year, I finally won the business.
A few months later, I invited the owner on a trip to the Masters. He accepted.
I called him a couple weeks before and said, “Here are the flights I am going to book. The options are limited. Do these work for you?”
He chuckled and said, “No, they don’t. We are taking my plane. I’ll text you the exact departure time the morning of.”
This trip ruined me forever.
I have been on a mission to own a private jet ever since.
The freedom and convenience of flying private is unparalleled.

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🚨 This post got 136k+ Likes in under 24 hours. Younger Americans say they have no future
“They tell us to stop eating out and rents $2,000 a month. Oh, save for retirement, and yet you can barely save for next week. Go buy a house, every house is half a million dollars”
“I'm not asking for a handout, man. We're asking for a freaking fair shot at life. Our parents did not work harder than we work right now. They were simply just given a better chance. Their wages covered their lives, their bills, their hobbies, their passions. Our wages barely cover our freaking bills for the month, dude.
No amount of budgeting can ever fix a system designed to keep us down. We're doing the best that we can. And yet it feels like the outcome has already been decided.”
Do you firmly support and respect this young man?
A. Huge Yes
B. No
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@WallStreetApes She signed the papers, she took the loans otherwise being a doctor would not have happened. Where’s the individual accountability?
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American medical student just did “horrifying math” on her student loans
- Her amount due is $396,945.67
- Annual interest rate: 5.875%
- Monthly interest accrual: $1,943.38
Her monthly resident paycheck is $4,054.98
HALF her income goes to just interest…
She says if she pays nothing toward interest, the loan would grow to roughly $600,000 by the time she finishes residency
Interest rates on student loans are predatory and should be illegal. This is usury
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@shawngorham Totally agree. Listen to the latest All In Pod where David Friedberg outlines the cascade of the global economy and its ties to the Strait of Hormuz - oil, fertilizer, and so on. We have to have a balanced control of this pinch point - Iran is not to be trusted.
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If the Strait of Hormuz is so important to global energy why are:
1) we not controlling it
2) coming up with better options (like less dependence on foreign oil)
Feels like in a country as large as the USA we should be more self sufficient (like we learned with manufacturing during covid)
But look I am just a real estate guy and SMB lover who wants lower fuel cost.
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@UziCryptoo I don’t use debit cards for anything. Use credit - it is the only way to contest a purchase.
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CALLER: I put $3,000 worth of monthly expenses on my credit card and pay off in full. I get 2% cash back, so that's $60 back every month.
DAVE RAMSEY: Get rid of the card. You're telling me that you spend $3,000 on a high interest credit card, just to get $60? That's not how you get rich!
CALLER: I don't pay interest, I pay it off every month and get $60.
DAVE RAMSEY: Get rid the card, use debit cards ONLY!
CALLER: So give up the $60 I get back monthly?
DAVE RAMSEY: That's not how you get rich!
In reality, if you are resposible, USE credit cards. It's not just cash back. It's also liability protection.
Every dollar matters.
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