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StassneyHorn

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  1. 6 months from now everyone will wish they were in Yieldmax funds a year ago. The sub 6 margin rates at Robin Hood are going to make a bunch of people millionaires and retired from full time work at 30 years old.
  2. Sprinkle some in ULTY....do it
  3. Heel turn complete,Hogan is dead- NWO is 4 life. South Park has hit the pendulum back in the other direction- it was a fun 8 months. Back to being a lib.
  4. This is actually not too uncommon on Camelback. Some real psychos/weirdos that make the hike 2-3 times up n down in the morning.
  5. Our President is a WWE influencer and he knows what blading means.
  6. If you're looking at passports, foreign banking, or permanent residency elsewhere the Nomad Capitalist is a good follow on youtube
  7. As long as the gig economy lives in the "real" economy's garage apartment, the unemployment rate is useless. If you want a job, you can get one by hitting submit on whatever new app rolls out this month. You lucky entrepreneur you! Look at you being your own job-creator!
  8. Big Cat slander about hot takes only is fucking dumb and you need to feel that way.
  9. First paycheck for the back 12 of the year, and allow me to be the last to wish you a Happy Paycheck Tuesday. It’s late. I finally dipped my toes into using margin on income funds and I will be a millionaire by end of year.* *maybe
  10. So did you go in on the BTC etf from fidelity or did you open a Crypto account at fidelity and “buy” BTC?
  11. The clips I’ve seen from that interview have made me excited. Using straight to the point language on the Monday Morning QB’ing of COVID, facts about California being the economic engine and farmer for America are great. The Bernie Bros that became Trump supporters may find their new “home”with him after the Epstein case fallout. He’s dying for a Rogan interview where he can light up a cigar and show libs what intoxicating masculinity is
  12. Reminder that this exists and its already gone viral before. I'm sure third time's a charm https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/3130729/DOE-V-TRUMP.pdf
  13. Some friends of friends run this golf simulator/cocktail bar in downtown Denver. I lived neaby for summer a couple years back and had some good times there https://oneshotback.com/
  14. Has he said he’s not running in 2028 or are we doing the asinine thing?
  15. There are plenty of blue-collar union voting men that will re-elect him that Kamala had no chance with.
  16. https://argentinareports.com/argentinas-economy-sees-year-on-year-growth-following-mileis-controversial-austerity-measures/4000/ Argentina’s economy sees year-on-year growth following Milei’s controversial austerity measures Argentina’s economy recorded a surge of 7.7% in April 2025 compared to the same month last year, outperforming projected growth rates for the Latin American nation. Since the second half of 2024, the country has continued to emerge from its recession. According to a June report by Reuters, Argentina has recorded its fastest GDP growth since 2022. Libertarian President Javier Milei strategized to revive Argentina’s failing economy — marked by high inflation and poverty rates — with his divisive ‘chainsaw’ austerity measures, characterized by decreased public spending and a keen focus on privatization initiatives facilitated by deregulation to incentivize competitive market activity. Milei’s reforms demanded the patience and trust of the Argentinian people as the day-to-day realities of public spending cuts seemed far detached from the vision of economic prosperity that was being projected. Food and living costs grew in tandem with Milei’s reduction of government subsidies for gas and electricity, affecting Argentina’s poorest in 2024. The president proclaimed, however, that an economic rebound, resulting from his policies, would occur gradually. “In the first trimester of 2025, poverty was around 31.7%,” read an official statement from the Ministry of Human Capital shared via X. These rates account for a 20% decrease in poverty prevalence compared to the same period last year, a low that hadn’t been recorded since 2018. Further, figures released by the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina (INDEC) indicate that inflation is also on a steady decrease. Consumer prices rose by 1.5% in May, showing lower figures than in both April and March. This is the lowest rate since May 2020. In more positive news, Argentina’s Central Bank predicted an annual inflation of 28.6% by the end of 2025 in a survey of market expectations published at the end of May. Should this be realized, it would mark a significant improvement from the 43.5% inflation recorded over the past 12 months. JP Morgan’s recent regional report offered a more optimistic valuation of Argentina’s economy and even positioned it as one of the markets with the highest growth projections in Latin America for the second half of 2025. Though many continue to observe (them) with a skeptical eye, Milei may hope to regain the confidence of the Argentinian people with his austerity measures which seem to have fostered his promised economic turnaround.
  17. Will probably get some nice tail livin in Kuala Lumpur. L-I-V-I-N
  18. You don’t get to have it both ways
  19. It’s been awhile since I’ve been in town, but where do new divorcees go? The W? Steiner Ranch?
  20. I’d watch yer butthole if @Horns99 happens to meet you in person the next couple of months.
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