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live look at Trump trying to reach iranian negotiators
Replying to @KyleKulinski
guys haha lets... #ceasfireNow huh lets negotiate?
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but... the deal was signed yesterday?
VANCE ON IRAN: WE WILL SEE WHERE TEHRAN WILLING TO MAKE CONCESSIONS -CNBC
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so bitcoin lost value after Trump got elected, nice nice
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Oh he authorized iran to open strait of hormuz, thats what was missing
BREAKING: President Trump says the deal with Iran is “now complete.” “I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz… let the oil flow,” Trump says.
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it's gonna be so weird when republicans go 4/4 with 51% of the vote in november
.@Polymarket - Senate (chance of winning) Maine (Flip) 🟦 Platner: 67% ( 17) FLIP 🟥 Collins : 33% (-17) —— N CAROLINA 🟦 Cooper: 85% (=) FLIP 🟥 Whatley: 16% (=) —— ALASKA 🟦 Peltola: 63% ( 17) FLIP 🟥 Sullivan: 38% (-18) —— OHIO 🟦 Brown: 56% ( 6) FLIP 🟥 Husted: 43% (-7)
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If wealth tax was impossible then financial sanctions would have been impossible.
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having a psycho father who makes you achieve unimaginable highs only in hopes of earning the slightest sign of love>>>>>
Rick Brunson: "I'm gonna stop the argument too, no disrespect, I love my son, Patrick Ewing is the greatest Knick that I've ever witnessed.” Kenny Smith: "Well, I'm gonna say it, it's gonna be debatable now.” (h/t @MrBuckBuckNBA)
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attention span so fried I cant play more than 1.5hrs straight
"there are months where no video games are played, and days where video games are played maybe 8 hours a day" -Vlaimir Illich Lenin
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I still believe that after tarriffs failed and attacking iran failed this is trump's next move
We already have the solution
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Stan Drunkenmiller retweeted
Canadian social-media bill forces companies to label AI content, harmful material pushed by bot farms, per the Globe.
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Elon Musk has become the first person to cross the trillionaire threshold, at least on paper, after SpaceX priced its blockbuster initial public offering at $135 a share. cbsn.ws/4vKWwUo
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Chris Paul to the lakers in 2011
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What’s the biggest ‘what if’ in NBA history?
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im crying dude he is literally doing the trump bit
I’m actually crying this is so fkn funny
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-Sir I... I dont think you are alive -Knicks in five
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'I dont get into social media' and IMMEDIATELY admits he pees himself thinking about what they are saying on social media
Mitch Johnson: "I don't get into social media. I think I've probably been fired 212 times, and we've traded Fox 72 times ... People have their opinions. I don't care ... De'Aaron Fox will have the basketball in his hands at the end of the game tomorrow."
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check the date
That beer hit my hand on a Friday like Mjolnir
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entire state of Poland has to work for an entire year to generate a trillion dollars
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an nba mid makes $18 million a year
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Draymond Green blasts $100,000 NBA fines: “This job ain't set up for us to be wealthy” “The amount of money we get fined for the things that we do, that shit don't happen in Corporate America” “You get fined $50,000 because you say something somebody don't like. 50 grand, that's real money. 100 grand. ‘Oh, he only got fined 100 grand.’ The fines to me don't make sense” “As hard as we work to accumulate wealth, coming from situations that most people never make it out. Then you get fined the way we get fined. It's actually not set up for us to be wealthy after we're done playing” "The way we're taxed, the way we're fined, this job ain't never been set up for us to be wealthy after we're done playing”
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Pleased to announce that thanks to president trumps strongest LEADERSHIP Hong Kong (HK!) has been given back to china by great britain. Great progress made (Thank you president T!)
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if there's any reason left the spacex IPO will look like a shitcoin rugpull within minutes
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New leaks from the most leak-proof room in america:
Some thoughts on the new Epstein Files revelations: I’ve now read everything that’s come out from the new Haberman and Swan book, and the thing I keep coming back to is the Situation Room. They held multiple meetings in the Situation Room about the Epstein files. That room is for war. It’s for national security emergencies. It is not for figuring out how to spin a scandal you’re telling the country is a hoax. While the President was deflecting or calling this old news, his own Vice President and Chief of Staff were huddled in the most leak-proof room in America because they knew how bad it really was. You don’t take a nothingburger to the Situation Room. And I have to be honest, reading all this brings back a lot of frustration about what happened in the House of Representatives. I sat there and watched Mike Johnson send the House home early to dodge a vote on releasing these files. I watched him refuse to swear in a duly elected colleague for months just to stall the discharge petition. Month after month of excuses, arm twisting, and procedural games, all to keep this information from the public. We only got the files because survivors, families, and a handful of members in both parties simply refused to let it go. So when people ask me why I talk so much about transparency and accountability, this is why. The truth eventually comes out. It always does. The only question is whether your leaders helped reveal it or helped bury it. Everyone who voted to keep these files hidden should have to answer for that. Finally, notice what’s missing from all of this is any sign that Trump’s DOJ will actually investigate the powerful men named in these files. Draw your own conclusions about why a Justice Department run by the President’s former defense lawyers might not be eager to pull that thread.
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