Words, husband, father, business man. Electric car enthusiast, amateur investor

Joined February 2020
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This is one of the big problem I have with taxes: You can pay, endlessly, which is money you've earned with your hard and talented work, and you think , that maybe, just maybe , those bureaucrats who, themselves have never done anything productive ever in their lives, and who then, afterwards waste so much of your tax money : you can think that they may want to send you a THANK YOU note! NO : no matter how much you pay , according to them , you're a horrible person because you don't pay enough!
I will probably end up paying over $500B in taxes, inclusive of death
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Here is every difference in the new $59,990 dual-motor AWD Cybertruck trim vs the $79,990 Premium AWD trim: • 7,500 lb towing capacity (11k lbs on Premium trim) • 2,006 lbs payload (down from 2,500 lbs) • Coil spring suspension with adaptive damping (vs air suspension) • 18" wheels (instead of 20") • Textile seats (vs premium interior) • Heated front seats only (no ventilation) • 7-speaker sound system (instead of 15-speaker premium system) • No 9.4" second-row display • No two 120V cabin power outlets • Bed with motorized tonneau cover (instead of the Vault bed) • Standard bed and tail lamps instead of premium lighting • No L-track cargo rails You’re saving $20,000 with this new trim and really not giving up all that much. It has the same range, 0-60 time, rear-wheel steering, max charging speed, bed outlets, powershare, FSD capability, etc, as the Premium trim. I think Tesla learned from the RWD Cybertruck trim they discontinued last year and, with this new trim, kept everything people truly wanted while lowering the price a further $10,000 compared to that RWD trim. I think this new $59,990 trim could meaningfully increase Cybertruck sales volume.
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Sure, I’m being flipped off a lot more. Wtf.
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Never in my life did I think I would be a Marco Rubio fan, but this is just so damn good.

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Do you know why @PattyMurray hates trying to address the root of healthcare affordability? Easy. She’s bought and paid for. The only industry that doesn’t own her is Big Toothpaste.
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Listening to German Chancellor Merz is just bizarre. The Europeans live in a bizarre fantasy world. 1) He thinks German censorship of anything they disagree with is actually "free speech". They use phrases like "human dignity", but it really just means anything they disagree with. 2) They really seem to think Russia is about to invade all of Europe, which is ridiculous. Russia can barely handle Ukraine. 3) Zero mention of the Muslim invasion at a "security conference" about threats to Europe. The Muslim invasion conquering Europe should be the top item on the agenda. 4) Merz seems to think Germany will have the most powerful army in Europe. German young men won't even fight to defend their own country. Merz has a disapproval polling at 78% in his own country.
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Orwell understood
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You should be following this dude. If you need a reason why, watch this.
Gene Wu started it. I’m addressing it. I’m tired of Americans being told they don’t belong in their own country.
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An "anonymous" complaint was sent to the CJTC regarding this post. The CJTC is going to investigate this because my speech may have violated RCW 43.101.105. This is what we are up against. It's now confirmed that the suspect was a transgender. It's too bad someone didn't get him help before he did this act of pure evil.
I'm not sure, but some news reports say the suspect in this evil event is transgender. If this is true, it's more proof that transgenderism is a mental health disorder. komonews.com/news/nation-wor…
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I thought used Cybertrucks were supposed to be worthless and depreciate 50% in the first 12 months? Fast forward 2 years:
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Cannibal pedos in the US gov, immigrant r@pe gangs in the UK, trannny mass sh00ters and euthanasia in Canada, ads are for gambling, weed, porn, drugs, fast food, kids are being raised by strangers and ipads, the music is degenerate, the news lies to us, the media is woke dumbed-down DEI, our taxes fund wars and agendas for foreign powers that hate us, the job market is a joke, the food and water are poisoned, if you’re unhappy about any of this you’re a “conspiracy theorist” or a “Nazi,” & no one can afford a house
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5 months ago today, Charlie Kirk was assassinated on a college campus. And the Left celebrated it. I will never let this go.
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Now do the ratio between the consumer and the importer? Some thing got more expensive for sure. But isn’t that the point? Everyone acts like they can’t stop buying stuff, they just have to pay more 😂
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Replying to @moregainzs
So wait, driving down hill in 70 degree weather is more efficient then uphill in cold weather? Terrible vehicle reviewer. Clearly pushing a narrative. Ignorant at best. Trying to save his Rivian stock portfolio at worst.
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I wonder just how much those men’s lives were worth?
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China Just Lost 25 Years of Export Gains — China’s Share of U.S. Imports Collapsed to 7.5%. Peter Schiff Is Right About Many things — And Wrong About China. China spent 20 years becoming the world’s factory. Now one number tells you that era is ending. China’s share of U.S. imports has collapsed back to 7.5% — the same level as 2001, right after joining the WTO. This isn’t a temporary dip. It’s a structural reversal. In this video, I break down where the orders went (Mexico, Vietnam, India), why they’re not coming back, and why the “China can just export to the US via other countries” argument completely misses how modern supply chains actually work. We’ll also tackle why weak domestic demand, a collapsing property market, and rising costs make this shift especially painful for China — and why, from the U.S. perspective, paying more for resilience is a strategic win.
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You rolled up with the confidence of a guy who just discovered the Moon is radioactive—like it’s some secret 2026 bombshell that NASA, Roscosmos, CNSA, ISRO, ESA, JAXA, and every planetary-science undergrad since 1969 somehow missed. Elon’s team is iterating Starship landings, doing 30 engine relights, catching boosters with chopsticks, and you’re over here going: “Hold up. Has anyone considered… that the Moon has no atmosphere and gets cooked by radiation?? 🤯” Yeah, bro. They have. They’ve considered it so hard they wrote entire libraries of papers about it. They named missions after it. They put dosimeters on the surface in the 60s and 70s and went, “Yep, spicy out here, moving on.” But you, armed with nothing but a blue check, a turmeric latte, and the unshakable belief that nobody in aerospace has ever googled “lunar regolith shielding thickness,” decided this was the hill to die on. Peak Dunning-Kruger cosplay: - Thinks “underground first, then shielded surface structures” is a gotcha - Believes mentioning “no magnetosphere” is the mic-drop of the century - Convinced that thousands of people whose entire job is “make humans not die in space” just… forgot the Moon is hostile Imagine being so far removed from actual engineering discussion that you see the sentence “we’re starting subsurface to get radiation & micrometeorite protection while we scale up regolith processing and dome construction” and your brain auto-translates it to: “THEY SAID MOON BASE!!! THEY THINK IT’S CANCUN!!!” My brother in iodine supplements, they aren’t planning a surface Airbnb with glass walls and fairy lights. They’re planning layered, boring-machine-dug, regolith-covered, pressure-sealed habitats with several meters of overhead mass before they even think about putting people in big fancy-looking surface structures. But sure, keep screaming “RADIATION” like you’re the first person to notice the sky is black up there. The grown-ups have been mathing that variable since before your parents were born. Go touch some grass. Or better yet, go touch some 3-meter-thick regolith overburden. Might help you finally feel the weight of how far behind your epiphany actually is. Stay outraged, king. The rest of us will be watching actual progress while you rage-farm engagement with takes that were already mid in 1962. 💀
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#EXCLUSIVE: An Eastside mother was brutally assaulted Monday morning by a mob of Issaquah High School students during an anti-ICE classroom walkout. She says it was totally unprovoked and the cops just watched it all go down without intervening. This victim fears retaliation so she didn't want me to use her name for this interview. But this mom is speaking out now to warn parents and school leaders about the massive safety risks around these unsanctioned pop-up protests. 🧵👇 @IssaquahPolice|@IssaquahSchools
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The average cost of a new car is at a record high of $50,326.
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Cancel Netflix. It is horrifically evil propaganda that should not be in the homes of anyone who loves their children.
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