Most Americans still think geopolitics is politicians giving speeches at podiums.
That’s the old world.
What President Trump is doing in Beijing right now is something entirely different:
Using CORPORATE POWER as a geopolitical weapon.
Look at the delegation he assembled for China:
• Elon Musk - Tesla / SpaceX
• Tim Cook - Apple
• Jensen Huang - Nvidia
• Larry Fink - BlackRock
• Stephen Schwarzman - Blackstone
• David Solomon - Goldman Sachs
• Jane Fraser - Citigroup
• Kelly Ortberg - Boeing
• H. Lawrence Culp Jr. - GE Aerospace
• Brian Sikes - Cargill
• Cristiano Amon - Qualcomm
• Sanjay Mehrotra - Micron Technology
• Ryan McInerney - Visa
• Michael Miebach - Mastercard
• Dina Powell McCormick - Meta
This is not diplomacy.
This is strategic market penetration.
Now look at HOW carefully this lineup was built:
🚨 AI & CHIP DOMINANCE
• Jensen Huang (Nvidia)
→ AI chips powering the global AI revolution
• Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm)
→ Mobile chips, telecommunications, next-gen connectivity
• Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron)
→ Memory chips critical for AI systems and data centers
• Jim Anderson (Coherent)
→ Semiconductor materials and industrial laser tech
• Jacob Thaysen (Illumina)
→ Biotechnology and genomic technology leadership
This category alone represents the future of AI, computing, biotech, and technological supremacy.
🚨 FINANCIAL POWER
• Larry Fink (BlackRock)
→ Controls over $10 TRILLION in assets
• Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone)
→ One of the world’s largest private equity giants
• David Solomon (Goldman Sachs)
→ Elite Wall Street investment banking influence
• Jane Fraser (Citigroup)
→ Global banking and cross-border finance
• Ryan McInerney (Visa)
→ Global payment rails
• Michael Miebach (Mastercard)
→ International transaction infrastructure
These people don’t just move money.
They influence where capital flows across the planet.
🚨 CONSUMER TECH & SUPPLY CHAINS
• Tim Cook (Apple)
→ One of the largest and most sophisticated supply chains on Earth
• Elon Musk (Tesla / SpaceX)
→ EV manufacturing, batteries, AI robotics, satellites, launch systems
China knows these companies are deeply tied into global manufacturing ecosystems.
🚨 AEROSPACE & INDUSTRIAL POWER
• Kelly Ortberg (Boeing)
→ Potential aircraft deals worth tens of billions
• H. Lawrence Culp Jr. (GE Aerospace)
→ Aircraft engines and aerospace systems
This is industrial leverage at the highest level.
🚨 AGRICULTURE & REAL ECONOMY
• Brian Sikes (Cargill)
→ Agriculture, food supply chains, commodity trade
Food security and agricultural imports are massive leverage points in U.S.-China relations.
Now step back and look at the entire picture.
This delegation covers:
- AI
- Semiconductors
- Aerospace
- Finance
- Payments
- Agriculture
- Consumer technology
- Manufacturing
- Supply chains
- Investment capital
Every major economic battlefield between the United States and China is represented in one room.
That is not random.
That is coordinated strategic planning.
The media will frame this as “just another summit.”
It’s not.
This is a private-sector strike force built to secure:
- Market access
- Investment deals
- Supply-chain positioning
- Regulatory concessions
- Tech leverage
- Aircraft purchases
- Agricultural agreements
- Financial expansion
The politicians are mostly in the background because politicians talk.
These people actually control:
- factories
- chips
- satellites
- patents
- software
- logistics
- payment systems
- manufacturing
- capital flows
That is where real power lives in 2026.
Whether people love Trump or hate him, Americans need to understand the scale of what they’re looking at.
This is statecraft merged with corporate power.
And it’s being deployed with military-level coordination.
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!
God bless President Trump!
God bless America!
There is a rising probability that we have a super cycle based on:
Increasing interest payments that need monetizing via the bank of system
The reliance on short term bill issuance reducing cyclically of debt rollover.
The largest capex boom in history based on the most important tech ever.
An potential explosion in bank credit to finance the capex
A global race between China and the US that can't be stopped.
The only thing that stops this is if services inflation disinflation (via productivity) doesn't offset goods inflation. It did in the 90's but that is the key variable now.
According to the Universal Code, almost all available capital will flow into increasing output of intelligence per unit of energy (and the lowering of electricity costs) at the transition phase when we enter the Economic Singularity ie when intelligence exponentially increases faster than current economic and political systems operate.
Not a certainty but a rising probability
When your an entreprenuer 95% of your day is going to be bad news.
You will get significantly more bad news than you will good news.
5% of the time youll get good news and that 5% of the time will be priceless and make up for the 95.
You basically have to get completely comfortable with eating shit as an entreprenuer.
🇺🇸 U.S. PMI came in at 52.7, remaining stable above 50 in expansion territory, despite mass global uncertainty.
U.S. economy is resilient and primed to be unleashed when global tensions subside.
I hate to say “I told ya so,” but I did. For years. Now everyone’s eyes are open. What is it they say about the one eyed man..?
So…Tucker’s latest idea of America First is:
Kamala is president.
Iran has nuclear ballistic missiles.
Russia dictates the global order.
He has never met a US adversary he won’t defend. Tucker is not loyal to anything but his bank account. And shame on the people giving him the engagement and views he needs to keep the grift going. For God’s sake stop pretending that “doing your own research” means regurgitating podcast bros and Tucker and Candace.
This amazing American experiment only survives if the People want it to. Civic duty isn’t just participating, it is participating with thoughtful intention and critical thinking.
I wont stop fighting. I’m glad so many others are finally awake and fighting alongside me now. But there are always first wave casualties, and I was one of them. So be it. Someone had to. Someone has to be the first to cross the beachhead. I will always rest easy knowing I fought back before it was popular.
Recognize the warning signs of far-right extremists:
1. Full-time job
2. Literacy
3. Loves their family and country
4. Common sense
5. Obeys the law
6. Knows what a woman is
7. Knows we haven’t had a king for nearly 250 years
God Bless America 🇺🇸
One of the main responsibilites of an Entreprenuer / Founder is to PUSH your people. Not micromanage.. But to constantly be getting them to think bigger, push bounderies & do more
Charlie Kirk on the night the U.S. bombed Iran last June:
“And you might say, ‘Charlie, do you support or oppose this?’ I support President Trump. That’s my answer. I know the man. He’s the man for the hour.”
Let me explain this tweet from Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is a skilled negotiator, a dealmaker. He starts the tweet by saying he managed to achieve what we went to war for in the first place, which is the denuclearization of Iran. That includes recovering the enriched uranium they had buried underground, something that would have been very difficult to obtain through military means alone. This is not something you can realistically retrieve through airstrikes.
So yes, Israelis should be satisfied with that, but not just Israelis. The entire free world should be satisfied and should be thanking Donald Trump for it. This effectively sets Iran back 20 years, especially considering the blows they’ve taken, the loss of nuclear engineers, and the destruction of facilities used to produce ballistic missiles.
Then he continues the tweet by saying that the next step is dealing with the disarmament of Hezbollah. That’s huge. Disarming Hezbollah is also the main objective of the war in the north. It’s something that is possible, but very difficult to achieve without the cooperation of the Lebanese government, which is supposed to happen. And beyond that, it opens the door to a potential lasting peace with Lebanon, without Hezbollah, which is a plague on Lebanon and a terrorist organization.
Finally, he concludes by saying that Israel must stop striking in Lebanon. “Enough is enough.” That sentence is what makes a lot of Israelis react strongly. Obviously, anti-Bibi voices jump on it, but also, very legitimately, residents of northern Israel who have been under constant fire from Hezbollah for weeks, and more broadly for the past two and a half years.
And that’s where people start saying things like: “We’re a vassal state,” “we’re not independent,” “we’re basically the 51st state of the U.S.”
But that’s not how this works.
This tweet has two main purposes.
The first is to signal to the world that major progress has been achieved through negotiations with Iran, specifically aligning the United States with Israel’s core war objectives: the denuclearization of Iran and the disarmament of Hezbollah. That alone is a major strategic win.
Also, let’s not forget something important. Just about ten days ago, something that now feels almost normalized was actually extraordinary: the United States was striking inside Iran alongside Israel, helping neutralize a global nuclear threat. That’s not a small detail.
The second purpose of the tweet is about positioning. If Donald Trump does not show at least a degree of neutrality by telling both Iran and Israel to stop, he loses credibility as a mediator. That’s simply how negotiations work. There has to be at least the appearance of balance so both sides, especially Iran, are willing to engage.
It also allows Iran to save face. They can point to that statement and say: “Look, we achieved something too. We got Israel to stop striking in Lebanon.”
Even though that’s not actually true. Israel was not actively striking Lebanon when the war with Iran started, and there was already a ceasefire holding. So it’s not a real achievement. But it gives Iran something they can present as a win domestically and regionally, which makes it easier for them to agree to concessions, like giving up enriched uranium.
It also plays into regional messaging, including toward actors like Pakistan, allowing Iran to frame the outcome in a way that preserves some level of credibility.
This is how deals work. You cannot walk into a negotiation saying: “I fully represent Israel’s interests, Israel will keep striking wherever it wants, and you still need to give us everything.” That simply doesn’t work in real-world diplomacy.
So to all the anti-Bibi commentators and those going on TV saying “Netanyahu is in Trump’s pocket,” “Israel lost its independence,” and so on - learn how negotiation actually works. If you don’t understand politics at that level, at least understand business.
That’s the logic behind this tweet.
People have been so mad the las 1.5 years over how much crypto has gone down.
It's made them forget how fast it can go back up.
Oh, the suffering their negative bearish butt cheeks are about to feel.
Remember when we were at 64k Bitcoin?
LITERALLY the the highest fear and oversold markers in the history of crypto.
And everyone told you buy nothing and that crypto was dead?
Lol. Absolute. Idiots.
For any of the absolute fucking idiots still peddling the delusional fantasy that President Trump is somehow “controlled by Israel”...listen up, you low-resolution morons.
No.
Fuck you and fuck that bankrupt narrative straight into the dustbin of history where it belongs.
Trump doesn’t answer to Tel Aviv.
Israel is under his goddamn thumb, and this latest masterstroke is Exhibit A with blood-red neon lighting.
While the rest of the world was still gasping at the precision of those B-2 Spirit strikes turning Iranian nuclear bunkers into glowing parking lots, Trump didn’t ask permission...he dictated terms.
“We’ll take the nuclear dust. No payment. We’ll handle Hezbollah in Lebanon. You will stand down. Enough is enough.”
That is not the language of a puppet.
That is the language of the apex predator who just reminded every player in the sandbox exactly who runs the board.
Let me drop some geopolitical truth serum laced with historical venom for the slow-witted.
Since the days of the Abraham Accords...which Trump forged while the foreign-policy priesthood screamed it was impossible...Israel has operated as a forward-deployed asset in the heart of the terror badlands, not as some mystical overlord.
They are a strategic dagger, nothing more, nothing less:
a hardened forward operating base that keeps jihadist entropy contained so American blood and treasure don’t have to bleed out in endless occupation.
That’s cold-blooded realpolitik, not conspiracy theater.
Anyone who still shrieks “Zionist Occupied Government” after watching Trump strong-arm both Netanyahu and the mullahs is either historically illiterate or psychologically projecting their own impotence onto the strongest leader this republic has seen in decades.
The people pushing this garbage are textbook low-IQ lazy thinkers...the kind who can’t be bothered to study Sun Tzu, Kissinger’s triangular diplomacy, or the raw mechanics of great-power leverage.
They’d rather swallow pre-packaged antisemitic copium than admit the uncomfortable fact:
Trump has always been the one man neither AIPAC, nor Saudi royals, nor Chinese commissars, nor domestic deep-state parasites could ever bend.
He is the immovable object and the irresistible force simultaneously.
That’s why they hate him with such feral intensity...because he exposes their own intellectual and moral frailty.
Ignorance plus envy plus laziness equals the pathetic cult of “Trump is controlled by X” that keeps recycling itself like a bad virus.
Israel knows the score.
They remember the embassy move, the Soleimani takedown, the Abraham Accords, and now the nuclear-dust handover and Lebanon ceasefire imposed by American steel.
They are an ally of necessity in a region where every other neighbor would slit our throats if given the chance. Nothing more. Nothing less. Period.
So spare me the cope.
Trump isn’t controlled by anyone...least of all a nation that just got reminded, once again, that when the American lion roars, the jackals fall in line or get trampled.
The ones who can’t see that are exactly what they accuse others of being:
useful idiots, blind to history, allergic to facts, and too goddamn lazy to evolve beyond bumper-sticker slogans.
Trump is the thumb.
Israel is under it.
Deal with it.
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Trump Announces Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz — Oil Prices Crater and Stock Market Skyrockets
Iran says it is fully reopening the strait during the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.
Cheaper gas prices are finally coming back.
Trump's blockade was a genius move.
When are people going to learn to trust Trump and believe in the United States of America?
Keep the wins coming.
No one is arguing that Trump is perfect, or that he's incapable of making mistakes. He's human...it comes with the territory.
But I challenge anyone to name the person who could have withstood all that he has endured for the last decade, and still be out there unapologetically fighting like hell for us as he does every damn day.
The answer is no one.
He's it.
Given the nature of who our enemy is, there is no other human being alive who could have withstood AND achieved what he has despite them and their relentless efforts to stop him at any and all costs.
In no uncertain terms, were it not for Trump, our doom was preordained.
BREAKING: Iran has agreed to hand over ALL their "nuclear dust," and "no money will change hands" WHATSOEVER, per President Trump
Additionally, Trump has now BARRED the Israelis from bombing Lebanon any longer
"They are PROHIBITED from doing so by the USA. Enough is enough!"