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Jeremy Hellman

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personal account, opinions are my own.

what are the odds the only reason we can't bring liquids on planes is so the airlines can profit from bag check fees?


asked chatgpt "how much additional tax revenue would be generated in the US if there was no cap on FICA contributions". Answer: "eliminating the Social Security wage cap would raise roughly $3.2 trillion of add'l payroll-tax revenue over the next 10 years (about $320B/yr avg"


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$BLM.V BluMetric Announces Master Service Agreement and Initial $5.8M Service Contract for Canadian Department of National Defence's Water Purification Systems stockhouse.com/news/press-rel…


Good day to sell volatility. imho.


Isn't it about time we stop adding 'gate' to the end of any sort of scandalous thing ?


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All Americans except for the richest 20% will pay more in tariffs than they will get back from Trump's tax cuts.

SteveRattner's tweet image. All Americans except for the richest 20% will pay more in tariffs than they will get back from Trump's tax cuts.

Now some more positive news on their REE package idahostrategic.com/idaho-strategi… Gotta think people catch on to how much they might benefit from #Trump administration

I bought more $IDR this morning in my personal account. Not advice, DYODD.



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Idaho Strategic Provides Rare Earth Elements Update and Plans for the 2025 REE Field Season Focused on Lemhi Pass $IDR tinyurl.com/2dkqfs42


Assassin's Creed guy stole Snoop's giant spliff


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If you believe God intervened to save former President Trump, but didn’t intervene to save the kids in Uvalde or Parkland or Santa Fe or Sandy Hook, then you are worshipping partisan politics, not Jesus.


This man isn't smart enough to be president. I proudly signed the bill allowing legal permanent residents & DACA recipients in IL to serve their communities as police officers. Our military already does it & it's the right thing to do—no matter what lies the right-wing spreads.



So, many companies and really entire industries even, all have mandatory retirement ages. Why can't we have this for politicians?


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Healthcare executive pay topped $335 million last year while 100 million Americans were saddled with medical debt. levernews.com/the-system-mak…


Do food companies in non-US countries put sugar on fruit? I suspect the fact that almost all dried fruit in the US has added sugar is among the top things wrong with food here that other counties don't do.


Is there ever a time when you throw a straw wrapper in the fast food bag and it doesn't go in the fry thing? It's like a law of the universe that it will only go there...


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