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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
.@BernieSanders , it is a time to celebrate. @elonmusk has created enormous value for society by building @SpaceX, driving down the cost of rocket launches and creating a global satellite communication network that has brought high speed, low-cost internet and communication access to hundreds of millions and eventually billions of people along with critical advantages for our military and our nation’s defense. SpaceX and its technologies will cause an acceleration in the growth of wages and wealth creation globally, including in some of the poorest communities in the U.S. and around the world. Access to low-cost, high speed communications everywhere will allow children around the world to be educated, families to build businesses, and life-saving medical knowledge and care to be available everywhere. SpaceX will materially bring down the cost of compute, advancing AI and humanity. Meanwhile, 4,000 SpaceX employees yesterday became millionaires, including hourly wage employees who you claim you are trying to help. The Elon Musks of the world drive growth, global GDP, and provide access to goods and services at lower cost that would otherwise not exist. Elon’s nominal trillionaire status is due to his ownership of SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, the Boring Company and his other initiatives that have brought new technologies that improve our everyday lives. Elon is not sitting on a trillion dollar pile of cash, jewelry and gold. He is using his controlling stakes in his companies to advance mankind. Elon’s companies don’t pay dividends. They reinvest all of their capital to accelerate innovation and value creation. Elon is working 24/7 for all of us. He deserves respect and appreciation, not smears. Bernie, your socialism would never allow a SpaceX to be built. Socialism has only proven to impoverish mankind and lead to death and destruction. We need to create the conditions for more SpaceXs to be built, not attack the great entrepreneurs who are helping to advance our country.
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
Listening to @GadSaad break down Canadian taxes on Sean Hannity… aren’t you just excited to be Canadian?? From January 1st until the end of August, you work for free for the government. Only starting in September do you finally get to keep what you actually earned. Provincial tax capped at 25.75%. Federal tax at 33%. Already deep into the 50s before you even spend a dollar. Then add the double sales tax, carbon tax, gas tax, property tax, and school tax — and you’re left with roughly 30 cents on every dollar you make. This isn’t “contributing to society.” This is modern serfdom dressed up as compassion. The same government that wastes billions on ArrivScam, failed apps, and fax machine replacement programs now expects you to hand over eight months of your life every single year. And they still have the nerve to tell you there’s no money left for actual Canadians. Wake up. This didn’t happen by accident. #cdnpoli #TaxFreedomDay #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
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Hey @X @Premium @elonmusk Really enjoyed having X Pro (the old TweetDeck) included with my Premium subscription... until it quietly vanished behind the $40 Premium paywall with zero notice. Feels a bit like upgrading to business class and waking up in economy. Was one of the main reasons I subscribed. Any chance of reconsidering? #XPro
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
A former World Bank president has sounded the alarm, revealing that the Federal Reserve has lost over a trillion dollars—and counting—turning it into nothing more than a massive hedge fund for the rich and powerful. He claims the Fed is borrowing money from banks at 5.4% interest, then pouring it into government bonds, creating the illusion that the government’s financial situation is better than it actually is. He warns that this scheme isn’t just limited to the U.S.—it’s happening across central banks worldwide.
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
ELON: CIVILIZATIONS FREEZE WHEN RULES NEVER GET DELETED Legislative gridlock paralyze innovation. Using an analogy from Gulliver’s Travels, Elon argued that the U.S. has become a giant pinned to the ground and not by one massive chain, but by "a million little strings" of regulations that make even the simplest progress illegal. Thankfully for the U.S., DOGE isn't just an advisory body; it’s the "garbage collection" function required to prevent the "hardening of the arteries" of America “There’s a thing that happens over time with any civilization. Laws and regulations just accumulate. If there isn’t some forcing function to clean them up, eventually everything becomes illegal. It’s like hardening of the arteries, or being tied down by a million little strings. No single string is the problem. It’s all of them together. There has to be a kind of garbage collection for laws and regulations. Otherwise you just keep adding rules until nothing can move. That’s why big projects stop happening. It’s not that people forgot how to build. It’s that it becomes illegal six ways from Sunday to do anything.” Source: @teslaownersSV
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
30 Nov 2025
🚨🎁Cash Giveaway As promised! 4 X $250 Cash - Total 1K$ Will be picked from comments Enter ✅RT/LIKE THIS ✅Follow All Our Accounts: @tenet_research @TenetCharts @TENETTRADEGROUP @ripster47 ✅Say Something Positive & Uplifting in Comments Result in a week
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
22 Nov 2025
Like and retweet this if you’re not scared and not selling your Bitcoin because some tradfi goon says you should be worried about short term mark to market volatility.
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
If ASST hits $2 tomorrow, I’m opening a bottle of Screaming Eagle tomorrow evening and will invite one random follower who likes and reposts this to join me for a complimentary steak dinner.
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
7 Nov 2025
The reason government programs are so inefficient is that, unlike a commercial company, the feedback loop for improvement is broken, because they have a state-mandated monopoly and can’t go out of business if customers are unhappy. No matter how bad the service is at your DMV (sorry to pick on DMVs), you still have to use your DMV, because it’s a monopoly.
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
5 Nov 2025
Here’s what I think will happen in NYC under Mahdami. The free buses and government grocery stores won’t happen, they never do. They sound good during campaigns, but collapse under basic math. You can’t run a city on ideas that cost billions and produce no revenue. The only way to make housing affordable is to build more housing. The free market lowers prices, not regulation. Every time politicians try to control rent or force affordability by decree, developers stop building and landlords stop maintaining. Supply dries up, the quality collapses, and the few properties that remain skyrocket in price. Once landlords can’t make a profit, they sell, lose properties, or walk away. Eventually, the government takes over. Taxes will rise to pay for the promises, and the middle class will be the ones shouldering the burden. The rich will relocate, the poor will depend on subsidies, and the productive class will be squeezed from both sides. Thriving businesses are the foundation of any thriving city. When they leave, everything else follows, jobs, schools, grocery stores, stability. Chicago already proved this. Boeing, McDonald’s, Caterpillar, Citadel, nearly 70k jobs, all gone. Now they’re facing billion-dollar deficits, half empty schools and neighborhoods without grocery stores. I saw someone who lived in a rent-controlled apartment in California put it perfectly, he said his landlord could no longer afford maintenance so the pool was filled with dirt, the floors had soft spots, and the foundation ended up cracking. That’s what overregulation does, it destroys quality. People who voted for this will eventually feel the pain but they won’t blame the policies or the politicians, they’ll blame the rich for leaving. This conversation is always difficult because most people simply don’t understand market dynamics or incentives. In a free society, people act in their own self-interest. If you remove profit and reward dependency, productivity dies and the city with it. If you think things are expensive now, just wait until they’re “free.”
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
One of the endorsements I am most proud of, from the author of the all time best selling personal finance book: Rich Dad, Poor Dad. (50mm copies sold). 🫡
Just started Lawrence’s book “THE BIG PRINT.” He is a financial expert and BITCOIN advocate whom I pay attention to. The following is a quotefrom his book: “This book is written because the system has been set up and controlled by a so-called elite group of financial (and government) people who don’t care about you or your well-being. They have tilted the game board in their favor.” “This leads to the record wealth inequality we experience today, causing problems at all levels of our Society. The system is broken because our money is broken.” From another chapter: “the broken money system gives one group of citizens an unfair advantage. It also grants undue power to the government, which has led to a lot of bad policies, including perpetual wars.” “Many on the left blame capitalism and advocate for forms of socialism. This is entirely understandable (even if it is the incorrect solution)… because what we now have is rugged capitalism for individuals….but socialism for the rich and powerful.” Lawrence Lepard and I write for similar reasons….and why we invest in gold, silver, and Bitcoin. Why we are concerned: Lawrence references the bestseller The Fourth Turning and why this financial crisis today will be disastrous for the unprepared. He states: “All fourth turnings represent a Cycle of Crisis, culminating in a resolution that fundamentally reshapes the rules and structure of Soceity. The last Fourth Turnings in history were The American Revolution, The Civil War, The Great Depression/WWII, each spaced 80-years apart.” This why…in my previous Tweet or X I encouraged you to “be prepared”…rather than join the “panic.” I thank Lawrence Lepard for his latest book, “The Big Print.” I look forward to reading this book and being more prepared…to be one who prospers from this crisis….not one of the millions who will panic during this fourth turning crisis….and grow poorer. Take care.
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Animating my kid’s drawing with Grok Imagine. Fantastic ! #GrokImagine
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
WE HAVE A PROBLEM: This is a well written and thought out article written by a 26 yr old college student by the name of Alyssa Ahlgren, who's in grad school for her MBA. What a GREAT perspecitve... My Generation Is Blind to the Prosperity Around Us! I'm sitting in a small coffee shop near Nokomis (Florida) trying to think of what to write about. I scroll through my newsfeed on my phone looking at the latest headlines of presidential candidates calling for policies to "fix" the so-called injustices of capitalism. I put my phone down and continue to look around. I see people talking freely, working on their MacBook's, ordering food they get in an instant, seeing cars go by outside, and it dawned on me. We live in the most privileged time in the most prosperous nation and we've become completely blind to it. Vehicles, food, technology, freedom to associate with whom we choose.These things are so ingrained in our American way of life we don't give them a second thought. We are so well off here in the United States that our poverty line begins 31 times above the global average. Thirty One Times!!! Virtually no one in the United States is considered poor by global standards. Yet, in a time where we can order a product off Amazon with one click and have it at our doorstep the next day, we are unappreciative, unsatisfied, and ungrateful. ?? Our unappreciation is evident as the popularity of socialist policies among my generation continues to grow. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently said to Newsweek talking about the millennial generation, "An entire generation, which is now becoming one of the largest electorates in America, came of age and never saw American prosperity." Never saw American prosperity! Let that sink in. When I first read that statement, I thought to myself, that was quite literally the most entitled and factually illiterate thing I've ever heard in my 26 years on this earth. Many young people agree with her, which is entirely misguided. My generation is being indoctrinated by a mainstream narrative to actually believe we have never seen prosperity. I know this first hand, I went to college, let's just say I didn't have the popular opinion, but I digress. Why then, with all of the overwhelming evidence around us, evidence that I can even see sitting at a coffee shop, do we not view this as prosperity? We have people who are dying to get into our country. People around the world destitute and truly impoverished. Yet, we have a young generation convinced they've never seen prosperity, and as a result, we elect some politicians who are dead set on taking steps towards abolishing capitalism. Why? The answer is this,?? my generation has only seen prosperity. We have no contrast. We didn't live in the great depression, or live through two world wars, the Korean War, The Vietnam War or we didn't see the rise and fall of socialism and communism. We don't know what it's like to live without the internet, without cars, without smartphones. We don't have a lack of prosperity problem. We have an entitlement problem, an ungratefulness problem, and it's spreading like a plague." Please Share
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the fifth element (1997)

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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
13 Jul 2025
Replying to @thatsKAIZEN
This is a very big deal. What the hell kind of system are we living in if thousands of kids were abused, the government has videos of the abusers and yet none of the abusers are even facing charges!?
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
So much FUD being spread about Bitcoin and quantum computing when, in reality, the legacy banking system is a far simpler target.
Bankers: “Quantum computing is a threat to #Bitcoin” Bitcoin:
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Frederic 🇨🇦 retweeted
🧵1/ When Donald Trump was in a tight race against Kamala Harris, Elon Musk @elonmusk went all in to get Trump elected. He didn't just post memes. He sacrificed his companies. He burned bridges with Democrats. He risked everything. 2/ Musk didn’t just whisper support. He launched an all-out influence campaign, boosting conservative voices, reinstating banned accounts, and giving Trump’s ecosystem the tools to thrive again on X. Behind the scenes, it’s rumored he injected hundreds of millions into right-wing media platforms and data networks. 3/ Had Trump lost, Democrats would’ve crucified Musk. TSLA would've been their prime target. Federal subsidies? Gone. EV mandates? Slashed. Regulatory headaches? Endless. But Musk gambled it all. And Trump won. 4/ Fast forward to now: Trump is pushing his "Big Beautiful Bill." And Elon? He called it out for what it is: A Big Ugly Lie — a handout to the powerful, dressed as patriotism. Now Elon is persona non grata. Trumpworld is turning on him. 5/ The irony? Musk is right. He’s speaking inconvenient truth, and MAGA world can't handle it. Their loyalty was transactional. Now the Trump machine is smearing the very man who helped revive it. 6/ And let’s not forget… In the process, Elon alienated his original base — Democrats, environmentalists, tree huggers — the EV faithful. He sacrificed the people who made $TSLA a religion. Now they loathe him. 7/ So here we are. Elon Musk — the man who helped elect Trump — is now politically homeless. Betrayed by the right. Hated by the left. Mocked by both. When CEOs dive into politics, they better be ready for the backlash. And Musk? He’s catching it from every direction.
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