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It’s all trusts and corps. Here’s a random area in La Jolla.
San Diego is beautiful, especially La Jolla, but I am confused on how anyone can afford to live here, especially in La Jolla
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From Martin Iles, reposted: Having lived in the USA for nearly two years, I've realised something. The USA and the remainder of the Western world are no longer aligned. We all laugh and mock when the Americans say, "Freedom!" because we truly think we're as free as they are. Wrong. We're not. Not even close. The laws, the mindset, and the behaviour, is totally different in this regard. Most of all, the governments are totally different. The USA's convictions around core freedoms are on a scale we do not share. Meanwhile, Donald Trump wins the popular vote, the electoral college, the House, and the Senate... a man who, in every other Western country, is held in open derision, if not contempt. For these and other reasons, we are not the same. Yet the West, including Australia, fully expect to rely on the USA for our very survival. If the world turns bad (which will happen - only a question of time), then the whole West, without America, is toast. So, you may ask - if we're not very aligned ideologically, then it must be that we bring something to the party militarily? Well, no... actually... we don't matter that much militarily. The USA has about 470 ships in its navy, including 11 aircraft carriers, 69 submarines, 75 destroyers... plus 110 new ships in the pipeline. Australia has about 30, including 3 destroyers, 7 frigates and 7 outdated submarines. The UK does a little better, with about 60. Meanwhile, the US has over 14,000 military aircraft. A staggering number. Australia has 252 military aircraft. The UK has 556. The US army has just shy of 1,000,000 uniformed personnel in its military. Australia has about 45,000. The USA spends 3.4% ($968 billion) of its GDP on defence. Australia spends 2% ($36.4 billion). The US spends as much as the next 15 largest military-spending countries (including China) combined. The USA has a fighting culture. The men shoot things (a lot) and hunt things, the veterans get favoured in everything from parking spots to boarding planes. A uniformed young man is thanked in the street a dozen times a day. "Oh, the Americans and their guns!" we say, in our smug way. Yes, they have a warrior culture. We do not. We don't have to, because we're a leech on theirs. How many young British men are willing to fight for their country? Now ask the same regarding young American men. The difference is about as wide as it could be. Militarily, we don't offer squat. Meanwhile, look at the way Australia works against America's interests by loving on China. China made us rich and we stay close. This is a Marxist regime with expansionist aims. Again, you have to spend time in the USA to realise just how vast a gulf there is between us on China. Europe, too. They let China have their way everywhere from Germany to Greenland, all the while importing Islam and sending their own people to court for saying hurty words. Somehow, we have landed the deal of a lifetime with the USA that says, "when the baddies come, you'll save us ok?" Because we can't save ourselves. And we live in peace. But we keep gnawing away at freedoms, keep enabling China, and get flabby and disinterested about our military because Uncle Sam's got it. And, let's be honest, Americans are widely looked down on. To add insult to injury, we don't think that highly of our protectors. So, the USA is finally saying "enough." I am here, I can tell you what the vibe is, and that's it. Trump is doing what people want in this regard. They're over it. And we come across all shocked and hard done by. We behave like people with no self-insight at all. Yes, the global alliance system is all over the place now. From America's perspective, it's about time. And I must say, though I be a proud Australian, I am forced to agree. Something has to change.
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Clavicular clearly had one of the most dangerous realizations an autistic person can possibly have, which is that non autists genuinely love to be deceived
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Who would’ve thought, giving employees extra motivation to work hard, makes them work hard
KKR gave CoolIT Systems employees a piece of the pie and really meaningful $. KKR has really zoned in on employee ownership programs and more sponsors should be doing this.
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Great idea! Why would I want to know when there’s been a shooting in my neighborhood
abolish the neighborhood app!!!
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Thanks to the clowns that have no ability to save money, the rest of us have to get our faces ripped off
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The max one can pay into social security per year is $10,453.20. If you did that every year from age 18 until retirement, the max you’ll get from SS is $4,873 /month. If you put it into an S&P index fund instead, you would receive $32,583 per month. Social Security is a scam.
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Todd Blanche is saying they uploaded the entirety of the Epstein files yesterday and that we shouldn't expect any further releases. I'm confused because we still don't have: - FBI internal decision-making memos - Complete FBI case files from Florida (2005-2008), NY and SDNY, and cross-field office communications (Miami ↔ NY ↔ DOJ HQ) - DOJ-FBI coordination records - The internal DOJ discussions leading up to the 2008 non-prosecution agreement (and whether FBI agents objected, and if so, who overruled them) - Any declassified intelligence assessments - Jail and death-related FBI records This is the stuff I personally am most interested in. Where is it at?! @RepThomasMassie @RoKhanna
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Quickest path to President Thomas Massie 1) Make Thomas Massie the Speaker of the House 2) Impeach and remove two people
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CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and caribbean islands. They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex gf who was a spy. They will torture me to death.
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4 Sep 2021
Remember when we learned that our wealthiest and most powerful people were connected to a guy who ran a literal child sex trafficking ring? And then that guy died mysteriously in a jail? And now we just don't talk about it.
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Last day to vote me into the #ProBowl2026 — a repost counts as 2 votes today! Thank you!! 🙏🏾 #ProBowlVote Raheem Mostert @RMos_8Ball
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Colston Loveland currently ranks 8th among TEs in Pro Bowl voting. RT to get him into the Top 5, Bears fans #ProBowlVote  @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1 @colstonlovelan1
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BLACK FRIDAY L IN PHILLY Bears take the discount and the W
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Replying to @CalebGoatQB1
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💔Heartbreaking: QB Jordan Love is fully healthy and will start again next week for the Packers. Tough news for all of Wisconsin.
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My wife had to sit on a plane on the tarmac for an extra hour because they did not have enough air traffic controllers. Open the government. And don't pay the politicians causing this mess until they find a solution
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8 Nov 2025
“As long as my social security & Medicare are taken care of”
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them: “hey man, i think cairo santos is over here in this room” me:

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Lost $1,500,000 on $TON today. I wasn’t gambling with crazy leverage, it was a "safe play"... Just 5x. “Safe,” I told myself. Until it wasn’t. One sudden wick, and everything vanished. I froze. Then I cried. Then, for the first time in months, I stepped away. Yes, I’m hurting.
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