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PUBLIC FIGURE. DERIVATIVE INVESTMENTS RULE ERRTHING AROUND ME #DiversifyYoBonds ***CLEARLY NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE JFC*** PROTECT YA ASSETS (Parody tho)

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Joe Patrice (@josephpatrice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honestly amazing how every illegal immigrant is simultaneously a destitute ward of the state AND fully approved for 30 year mortgages and soaking up all the quarter million dollar housing stock.

Garry Tan (@garrytan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Schools across America have embraced anti-test, anti-Math feel-good practices. Let kids skip school. Give them A’s they didn’t earn. Ban standardized tests. It’s time to roll it all back.

Schools across America have embraced anti-test, anti-Math feel-good practices. 

Let kids skip school. Give them A’s they didn’t earn. Ban standardized tests. 

It’s time to roll it all back.
Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two things I'm hoping to hear from Trump tonight, preferably back-to-back: 1) Blocking trade will make America's economy boom 2) Blocking trade will crush Venezuela

Romina Boccia (@rominaboccia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Russ Greene: The essence of [Total Boomer Luxury Communism] TBLC is that it redistributes wealth from younger families and workers to seniors, who are on average much richer.”

.<a href="/GreenPlusAnE/">Russ Greene</a>: The essence of [Total Boomer Luxury Communism] TBLC is that it redistributes wealth from younger families and workers to seniors, who are on average much richer.”
Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

US cities that let people build more "luxury" apartments saw rents broadly fall - so much so that older, market-rate units in many high-supply areas are now cheaper than "affordable" housing. Shocking, I know.

US cities that let people build more "luxury" apartments saw rents broadly fall - so much so that older, market-rate units in many high-supply areas are now cheaper than "affordable" housing.

Shocking, I know.