Good morning.
Kamala Harris received zero votes or delegates and was *chosen* as the Democratic Party nominee by the current government overlords instead.
Have a great day.
James Lavish
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Good evening.
In August, the US government took $307 billion in taxes and spent $687 billion, for a deficit of $380 billion. This works out to be an annualized deficit of $4.56 trillion.
Have an awesome weekend.
Tether generated $5.2 billion in profit in the first half of 2024, and with 123 employees, this is an annualized profit of $85.5 million per employee. 🤯
good evening nostrs
Montana river view


good evening nostrs, view from the montana lake today


Night nostrs ✌️


Founder Mode is the default setting for #Bitcoiners.
You all didn’t think we would go #Bitcoin parabolic without one more test, did you?
Good evening.
There are two ways this economy can go, and both of them end in massive money printing.
Have a great weekend.
It’s amazing how so many people are currently selling Bitcoin, and I’m pretty sure I do not know a single one of them.
The government is currently the primary driver of job ‘growth’. This means the need for ongoing and expanded federal deficits, and federal deficits are inherently and long-term inflationary. This is how you manufacture a ‘soft landing’.
Good evening.
In case you were confused by the title, The Inflation Reduction Act did not, in fact, reduce inflation.
Have a great night.
You all are so far ahead of the Twitter curve. I’m explaining to someone about fractional banking over there. Normies are so sadly lost in this maze of financial repression.
Hello.
The US government now pays over $3 billion of interest on its debt per day.
Have a great Thursday.
gm nostrs
California wildfires clouding the LV strip today.


For everyone who is getting fatigued with Bitcoin’s recent price action:
Over the last decade, the average return in #Bitcoin for the top 10 days each year was 184%, and the average return (loss) for all of the remaining days each year was −10%.
Patience eventually pays off, big time.