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KiefinItReal

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calendar_today24-07-2023 20:36:16

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Jon Brooks 💥 (@iamjonbrooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people don’t realize it… They’re modern-day economic slaves. Think about it: 40% of your income goes to housing. 30% goes to income taxes. 7% goes to sales tax every time you spend what’s left. That means before food… Before gas… Before insurance… Before

Bapak Suka Bola (@bapakbahasbola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Kerr on his biggest concern about America Today “When I finished college almost forty years ago, if you went to school and got a degree, you could get a job and you could buy a house. Now that's out of reach for most people between student debt and home prices and the

Steve Kerr on his biggest concern about America Today

“When I finished college almost forty years ago, if you went to school and got a degree, you could get a job and you could buy a house. Now that's out of reach for most people between student debt and home prices and the
The Hormuz Letter (@hormuzletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Axios repackaged Iran's refusal to discuss nuclear as a "new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz." Iran didn't propose anything. It told mediators nuclear is off the table entirely. Futures pumped on the headline. Ravid's last "exclusive" was that Iran's Supreme Leader gave

Lauren Lee (@sheislaurenlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 “WE’RE DONE PRETENDING THIS IS NORMAL” Vani Hari Just Slammed Trump on Behalf of MAHA, Says the Administration is Protecting Bayer/Monsanto: “You cannot tell Americans to eat “real food” while protecting the cancer-causing chemicals sprayed on it. You cannot stand with

Darth Powell (@vladtheinflator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

64.8% of American cannot afford the median home price. A household required a $115,000 salary (literally bottom basement estimate, likely MUCH higher) to afford a $400,000 home. Problem? Over 80% of these people ALREADY OWN A HOME

64.8% of American cannot afford the median home price.

A household required a $115,000 salary (literally bottom basement estimate, likely MUCH higher) to afford a $400,000 home. 

Problem?  Over 80% of these people ALREADY OWN A HOME
Kang (@thuhkang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Madness. 20% of the worlds oil is supposedly severely restricted, several major producers are shut in, & markets are partying like it’s 1999.

Madness. 

20% of the worlds oil is supposedly severely restricted, several major producers are shut in, & markets are partying like it’s 1999.
Sean Frank (@seanecom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data centers aren’t causing your problems. The US government has run a deficit every year for 25 years. To fund it, they have printed money. Since 2000 the money supply has 5xed. This is the cause of all your problems.

zerohedge (@zerohedge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"OpenAI’s CFO and board have questioned the wisdom of massive data-center spending in the face of slowing growth" but who will force the shorts to cover then?

zerohedge (@zerohedge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar has told other company leaders that she is worried the company might not be able to pay for future computing contracts if revenue doesn’t grow fast enough" this could be a problem for the AI bubble

Bull Theory (@bulltheoryio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THIS COULD BE THE LARGEST ASSET BUBBLE IN HUMAN HISTORY. Semiconductors now make up 14% of the entire US stock market. That is double the dot-com peak of 7% in 2000. During the dot-com bubble, chip stocks hit 7% of total market cap and then crashed 80% over the next two

THIS COULD BE THE LARGEST ASSET BUBBLE IN HUMAN HISTORY.

Semiconductors now make up 14% of the entire US stock market. 

That is double the dot-com peak of 7% in 2000.

During the dot-com bubble, chip stocks hit 7% of total market cap and then crashed 80% over the next two
QE Infinity (@stealthqe4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just an observation: Everyone outside of the 1% are either unemployed or poor. How long can we maintain this trajectory before people rise up?