🚨 Pope Leo XIV on Palm Sunday
God rejects war and does not hear the prayers of those who wage it: “your hands drip with blood” (Isaiah)
I have the feeling the Pope can’t stand Trump 🇺🇸
Maybe that’s why he turned down the July 4th and 250th-anniversary invitations from Vance
Tomorrow, millions of Americans will be joining No Kings rallies.
We will be saying NO to authoritarianism.
NO to oligarchy.
NO to endless wars.
NO to the continued attacks against the working class.
I look forward to seeing you in St. Paul, MN.
Bill Gates walked into the Tesla Gigafactory and declared the long-range electric semi impossible.
The truck was already in production. Pepsi was running it on live routes.
Musk: “I was like, well, but we literally have them. And you can drive them. And Pepsi is literally using them right now.”
Gates was standing inside the factory that built the vehicle he was dismissing. It existed. It was moving freight.
Musk: “He’s like, ‘No, no, it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work.’ And I’m like… I’m kind of stuck here.”
Musk didn’t argue. He asked for the math.
Musk: “You must think we can’t achieve the energy density of the battery pack, or that the watt-hours per mile of the truck is too high. Which one of those numbers do you think we have wrong, and what numbers do you think are correct?”
Gates didn’t have wrong numbers.
He had no numbers.
Musk: “He didn’t know any of the numbers.”
The co-founder of Microsoft walked into an operating factory, stood next to a truck hauling Pepsi’s freight, and declared it impossible without a single figure.
No energy density.
No efficiency metric.
No math.
Just conviction wearing a $130 billion net worth as a credential.
Musk: “Doesn’t it seem that it’s perhaps premature to conclude that a long-range semi cannot work if you do not know the energy density of the battery pack or the energy efficiency of the truck chassis?”
One question. Nowhere left to stand.
Musk: “You’d think he’d be really quite strong in the sciences. But actually, he is not strong in the sciences. It is really surprising.”
Gates built his empire on software. Abstraction. Code that never has to satisfy a physics equation.
Musk builds in atoms. Battery cells have energy densities. Truck chassis have drag coefficients. A semi either makes the route or it doesn’t.
There is no patch. Physics does not negotiate.
Thirty years inside abstraction and a man starts believing his intuition applies everywhere.
It doesn’t.
The truck exists. The routes are logged. Pepsi is running them.
Gates declared it impossible and couldn’t produce the math to prove it. The truck already had.
My friend has a new side hustle
Bought a car for $8,900 from CarMax
Sold it for $12,000 to Carvana
He does this once a day and makes about $90k a month
All with an hour a day each day
Why aren’t more people doing this?
Normal people generally don’t flex about things they don’t have.
You don’t see me out here bragging that my life is better without a Ferrari.😂
The cope is strong with these two. 😭
My wife & I own a $800k house
My parents own a $1 million house
Sister owns a $1.2 million house
Brother owns a $500k condo
We could sell them all
Pool our money together
Buy one massive house
Share the expenses
And help each other
Why aren’t more families doing this? 🤔
@DerrickEvans4WV Dude, you’re so speaking my language. Those people and the ones that will cut you off pulling out in front of you (with nobody behind you) get to the upcoming intersection and turn limping through it 🤔
I get so annoyed by people who just sit there when the light turns green.
Sit there for 3-4 seconds then instead of giving it gas, just let off the break and barely move for the next 100 feet.
When the light turns green….. GO
@BrandonStraka Seriously, WTF is going on with young blacks? This is a whole other level of antisocial behavior. And several posts on X state that "whites want to be like them". I strenuously beg to differ.