Financial analyst, investment advisor, economist and historian. Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University.

Joined December 2024
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President Trump pledged no more Forever Wars. His incredible restraint secured this peace deal with Iran. Iran may try more games, but as Commander-in-Chief of the greatest military in world history, Trump holds all the cards.
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"Having kids means you will do anything to ensure that they live and are happy, for you love them more than your own life a thousand times over." 一 Elon Musk
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“What’s the difference between Obama’s JCPOA deal with Iran and Trump’s deal with Iran?” Trey Yingst explained it best: “Obama’s JCPOA deal gave Iran a pathway to a nuclear program.” “This agreement does not allow the Iranians to keep any of their enriched material.” Obama’s deal handed Iran cash, concessions, and a roadmap. Trump’s deal strips away the enriched uranium and demands total compliance. Peace through strength. 🇺🇸 @TreyYingst
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Nice summary!
💥NEW: Jillian Michaels: “What I find so funny is that Obama — who shamed all of the black men for not voting for Harris — then went to fricking Virginia and campaigned AGAINST the black woman who’s a Marine … FOR a WHITE liberal who worked for the CIA.”
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My blood just ran cold. I told NO ONE in the media about Graham’s violence until the New York Times came to my home in April. I was never GOING to tell anyone. But HE knew what he had done. And now we know HE told people 7 months before I ever said a word. Because he knows what he did. Thank you, Nick, for helping me prove that Graham was worried I would tell the world what he’d done to me.
So here’s some insider baseball on Platner’s stuff. I knew about the Fifield abuse allegations last October when I was in Maine. I didn’t know who it was or the extend of it. All I knew is that he got violent with an ex and she was a Republican, I hinted at them here several times, saying that Mills campaign was trying to get her on the record but she, a couple of other women, didn’t want to talk. Mills campaign knew Fifield was a Republican and that she and others were holding on to their story until it was advantageous for the GOP (1)
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This is the situation many have put themselves in!
"Why are you Jews criticizing a guy just because he said he didn't want to work for Jews?" Sorry, you've reached the wrong Jews. The "shut up and take it" Jews are down the hall keeping their mouths shut about a candidate with a Nazi tattoo on his chest.
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Last night, @POTUS invited the hardworking men who renovated the Reflecting Pool to the Oval Office ❤️ Every man received a signed hat and a presidential challenge coin!
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So true
I find the 2 most insufferable group of people on the planet are lifetime educators and lifetime politicians. Both live in a fantasy world that lacks common sense and would not survive a day in the real world
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If we had taken a genetic test when my wife was pregnant with him, it would have shown he had an ultra rare chromosomal abnormality. One that could cause failure-to-thrive, growth problems. He might never talk, never walk, never leave home. It’s impossible to tell how it’ll affect him His first night alive his heart stopped and his oxygen levels dropped. They told us he essentially died. We bought an oxygen monitor to go home with. At the time we didn’t know he had any other issues. We wouldn’t know for nearly a year and a half. When we did it took a while for it to set in that all the dreams and hopes we had for him were dead. But he, he was alive. He was with us. He is still our wonderful boy, just now with extra struggles. His immune system struggles more than the rest. At 6yrs old he’s the size of a 3yr old. He didn’t walk until he was 3-4. He’s only semi-verbal and still not potty trained. We’ve had him in every form of therapy available. Even a routine dental procedure requires anesthesia which local dentists won’t do due to his condition. Those are his struggles. They’re real. They’re difficult. If we’d done the testing back then, the doctor would likely have offered killing him in utero as the solution to his and our “problems.” But his life doesn’t begin or end with his problems and struggles. It begins with his life. His incredible, God-given life. His beautiful smile, his bubbling laugh, the way his crimson curls bounce as he runs around the yard after his little sister or his brother. It’s in his love for his siblings, and their love for him. It’s in his kind heart and thoughtfulness and desire to help with anything he can, even if it means he puts dishes in the trash by accident. He’s my little buddy, follows me around like a shadow and his favorite thing is to snuggle up with me when I’m sitting on the couch playing a game. He isn’t a burden on our lives. He’s not an inconvenience. He’s a blessing who enriches every single part of all of our lives Every day I’m beyond grateful that God gave me my little boy.
I love this little man so much
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Replying to @TimRunsHisMouth
We are regressing, and, not in a good way.
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My favorite Harvard Professor.

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It’s not a bug; it’s a feature!
It’s not despite the fact that Platner’s tattoo offends Jews that the Left is backing him. It’s because it does. A tattoo of a real genocide is forgivable because of a fake genocide. This is the Left in 2026: Nazis aren’t Nazis—it’s Jews who are the real Nazis. My column: The Left Has Made Offending Jews the Cornerstone of Its Agenda
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Is this pompous, smarmy, unctuous asshole crying? Yes, I believe he is. 🤣
Scott Pelley responds to Trump saying he doesn’t care about the country: “I’ve never worn the uniform, but I’ve been in combat for this country. In Afghanistan, and Iraq, Kuwait. Been shot at. Spent nights in foxholes filling up with water in the desert. I’m not aware that the president has ever done any of those things for his country. You become a journalist because you love the First Amendment, you love the country. While all the other descriptions the president used about me might be applicable, not that one”
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Trump is my hero, what a great @POTUS Thank you @realDonaldTrump I believe you can start using the full weight of the federal government against this public corruption. They’re not democrats; they’re crooks. You have America’s support to clean up their corruption and hold them accountable for their crimes.
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As @BoredElonMusk & the data show, Raman’s late mail in ballot surge was fueled in large part by ballots from Skid Row. Tens of thousands of homeless whose ballots are sent to central addresses (not the sidewalk) & can be filled out/returned by someone else. Suspicious…
🗳️ Many have been asking me describe the potential signature verification loophole for Los Angeles mail in ballots. It says: “If a voter is unable to sign, the voter can make a mark witnessed by one person.” Here, the person drew a happy face & “witnessed” it with a scribble. That scribble isn’t validated as being a real person. No name, nothing. While a happy face may draw scrutiny, a plain line would not. This could hypothetically enable mass harvesting where the voter never fills out, signs or even sees their own ballot. We should be told how many ballots show up without the voter’s signature.
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It’s still amazes me how brilliant Hannah was.

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America’s founders were obsessed with Jews. This July 4th, America turns 250. But there’s a Jewish side to that story that most have never heard. James Madison studied Hebrew at Princeton. Alexander Hamilton went to Hebrew school. And Benjamin Franklin wanted Moses splitting the sea on the Great Seal of the United States. But why? “I will insist that the Hebrews have done more to civilize men than any other nation.” - John Adams Because the core principles that define the American identity were rooted in the biblical tradition and culture carried by one people: The Jews. Freedom. Equality. The inherent value of every individual. And education as a universal right. These ideas weren’t born in Rome or Athens but at Sinai, and were preserved throughout history by the Jewish people. The founders didn’t just look to “Western values.” They looked to the Torah. They saw ancient Israel and the Jewish people as the ultimate model of a free people bound not by force but by covenant. Governing themselves under a shared sacred law. And America was their attempt to do it again. “May the Deity . . . who delivered the Hebrews from their Egyptian oppressors [and] planted them in the promised land—whose providential agency has lately been conspicuous in establishing these United States. . .” @myJLI
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Interesting. Jefferson wrote of “Nature’s God”, a concept originated with the Jews.
America’s founders were obsessed with Jews. This July 4th, America turns 250. But there’s a Jewish side to that story that most have never heard. James Madison studied Hebrew at Princeton. Alexander Hamilton went to Hebrew school. And Benjamin Franklin wanted Moses splitting the sea on the Great Seal of the United States. But why? “I will insist that the Hebrews have done more to civilize men than any other nation.” - John Adams Because the core principles that define the American identity were rooted in the biblical tradition and culture carried by one people: The Jews. Freedom. Equality. The inherent value of every individual. And education as a universal right. These ideas weren’t born in Rome or Athens but at Sinai, and were preserved throughout history by the Jewish people. The founders didn’t just look to “Western values.” They looked to the Torah. They saw ancient Israel and the Jewish people as the ultimate model of a free people bound not by force but by covenant. Governing themselves under a shared sacred law. And America was their attempt to do it again. “May the Deity . . . who delivered the Hebrews from their Egyptian oppressors [and] planted them in the promised land—whose providential agency has lately been conspicuous in establishing these United States. . .” @myJLI
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