Addicted to growth, CEO-Avenue7Media & Ave7LIFT.ai , The Amazon Jungle Author, Board @CEOProject @unybrands, USMC Vet. Husband and Dad to two warrior daughters.

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Enjoyed the conversation on the Rebellious Times Podcast with Chris. First, yes, I'm a real person, not a bot, on X (not a bot). Second, have a look at the show to see what we're doing at Ave7. ave7.com/179014
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"La inflación es el precio de los gastos del gobierno que pensabas que eran gratis" Ronald Reagan
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I only focus on the Rams players during the season and was worried about losing Verse. No longer. I had no idea what a beast Garrett is.
Myles Garrett with a Rams logo is still so crazy. Lmao smfh
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Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) featuring Benefits is required on today’s Amazon.
For Dormeo, we shifted from technical, feature-heavy visuals to comfort-led storytelling. 2 weeks post-update: 39% conversion lift 19% sales growth
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The US govt spends $7 trillion every year and they don’t solve shit.
A trillion dollars could solve virtually every problem. Any problem at all. But instead it’s all just going to Some Guy
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David Friedberg: California’s Voting System Looks Fraudulent, But It’s Working Exactly as Designed @friedberg believes California’s extremely loose election laws enable ā€œappointmentsā€ not free elections. Why? The voting data in LA makes no statistical sense. ā€œā€ŠPratt's post-election mail-in ballots declined by 1/3. So statistically, the population of people that send in their ballots late reduced for Pratt by 1/3, increased for Nithya Raman by 80%, and Karen Bass 10% less, if you just look at the mail-in ballots before and after election day as a comparison. I don't know if there's a sociopolitical way that you can assess those statistics and assume that these are individuals casting their individual vote for who they think should be Mayor of LA. Basically, the concentration of incremental votes that Nithya Raman got came around the Skid Row area in Los Angeles. But when you look at the basic statistics of what happened in person, mail-in before, mail-in after Election Day, it becomes a real statistical quagmire on how did this sort of a sociopolitical shift happen in such a way that it did? Now, there was a report published, and they highlighted the 2018 California midterm elections and the challenges that they saw arise in that midterm election because of some of the legislative changes that were made. First, California Assembly Bill 1921 legalized the practice of unlimited ballot harvesting in the state. What that means is that any individual in the state of California has the right to go and collect ballots from any other individuals, regardless of relationship, fill them out, and send them in. California, two years later, 18 months later, also passed a law that made it permanent that every person registered in the state of California would get a ballot, so tens of millions of ballots then get mailed out. Then there was another series of laws that were passed that said anyone can register to vote. You don't need to prove your citizenship. You can use a gym membership card as an example. So anyone can register to vote. There is no proof of ID when you get a ballot. There is no demonstration that the person who fills out the ballot has anything to do with the individual who's supposed to be voting that ballot, and it is legal for an individual to go out and collect hundreds or thousands of ballots, ship them in, and they will all qualify in these kind of mail-in ballot voting processes. So there's nothing illegal or fraudulent going on. In fact, the system is operating exactly as intended. It has been set up and structured in a way that with the right construct, you can get an individual appointed, not elected, but appointed to a particular role in government under a, quote, ā€˜free election’ in California.ā€
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If the socialists had their way, Elon would have had his paypal profits taken and redistributed for the greater good. The world would never have seen Tesla, nor SpaceX. And the world wouldn't know it, because they were uncreated, and thus unseen. Imagine the companies that don't exist, because Washington destroyed them before they were born.
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Wonderful rendition of our National Anthem (with Tom Cruise singing along!).

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Jason Boyce on the Rebellious Times podcast. Practical insights on Amazon strategy, brand growth, and staying adaptable in 2026. youtube.com/watch?v=q0TsM-D4…
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Bitching Bernie H/T: @rahulsood for the graphic
Today, Elon Musk, a trillionaire, pays the same amount into Social Security as someone making $184,500. If we end that absurdity and lift the cap on taxable income, we can make Social Security solvent for 75 years and expand benefits by $2,400. My Social Security bill does that.
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The Holocaust ended in 1945. The Jewish population still hasn’t fully recovered. That’s what genocide looks like.
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Milton Friedman on how ā€˜social justice’ destroys a society: ā€œIf I have a philosophy that everything belongs to society—if something happens to me, that’s not my fault, that’s because society did it to me—then the whole concept of property loses its role.ā€ ā€œWhy shouldn’t I steal? Why shouldn’t I destroy property? After all, it’s nobody’s. It belongs to everybody, so it belongs to nobody.ā€ ā€œMoreover, if I happened to be in a lower-income group, or a deprived social group, or a discriminated-against racial group, that’s the malevolence of other people. It’s not my fault, and I have every right to get back at them.ā€
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This quietly happened todayā€¦šŸ‘€ ActBlue CEO Invokes Fifth Amendment 22 Times During House Probe Into Foreign Donation Vetting The only reasons you plead the fifth: 1. To avoid providing evidence that could lead to their own criminal charges 2. Because the questions touch on potentially ILLEGAL ACTIVITY 3. Their testimony could expose their crimes, their organization, or associates to investigation 4. As she said, ā€œon the advice of her councilā€, she is trying to avoid a perjury trap where she knows she did something wrong and this avoids her going on record. rumble.com/v7b3uss-actblue-c…
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Stephen A. Smith: ā€œYou should have a damn ID [to vote]. You need an ID for every damn thing else. And to the progressive left, shut the hell up!ā€

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For those suffering from amnesia: just four months ago, the Islamic regime in Iran slaughtered over 40,000 people in only two days, for the sole ā€˜crime’ of protesting for freedom.
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The Democrat Party can’t survive on results, so it survives on resentment. That’s why SPLC entered the chat. The left wants Americans obsessed with the past because they have nothing to offer for the future. Every election is the same tired routine: Divide us by race. Scare us with apocalyptic predictions. Convince us we’re enemies. I’m not buying it. America isn’t a collection of grievances. It’s a nation of people who want freedom, opportunity, safe communities, and a better life for their children. Reject the politics of division. Reject the professional outrage merchants. We’re not each other’s problem. The people trying to keep us divided are.
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Warren Buffett on Elon Musk: "Elon is taking on General Motors and Ford and Toyota and all these people who've got all this stuff — and he's got an idea. And he's winning. That's America."

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Hey Jasmine… Black pilot here. I think you missed the plot. Then again, that’s becoming a pattern. I graduated from West Point. I went through Army flight school. I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache. I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad. Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color. Nobody lowered the standards for me. Nobody looked at me and said, ā€œLet’s check a diversity box.ā€ That’s what people like you don’t seem to understand. Suggesting that Black pilots, Black engineers, Black doctors, or Black leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting. I didn’t want a different standard. I wanted the same standard. And when you’re flying into combat, the American people don’t care what race the pilot is. They care whether the pilot is qualified. Merit isn’t racist. Excellence isn’t discriminatory. And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.
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Knowing your true margin on Amazon is a pain in the arse! Ave7 tracked down all the data points and delivers PnLs and SKU Margin analysis at the SKU level. I can't tell you how many times I've heard brands say they are losing money on Amazon, only to find they have a 30% Contribution Margin after all Amazon & Ave7 fees. It's just not easy to track all these fees and see them clearly... until now.
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🚨 Meet Doris, she lives in California and is registered as a 126 year old who has voted in 51 elections and has NO IDEA. California’s voting system is so corrupt that by simply knocking on the door of the ā€œ126 year oldā€ proves election fraud. EXPOSE IT ALL.
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