@SenFettermanPA That is an excellent question to ask your colleagues the Blue Blood Democrat Dinosaurs in Congress who have done Nothing for the American People....
@702ValetParker I can't think of a single reason I would ever set foot in Seattle. It's like watching an amusement park from the outside and seeing that it's not happy screaming on the roller coast.
BREAKING: Elon Musk calls out Ro Khanna as his household wealth reportedly grew from roughly $27–46 million to an estimated $232.7 million.
• 631 million total trade volume across 38,666 trades since entering Congress, most prolific Democratic trader in House history.
• 2022 investigation found 15% overlap between his legislative work and family stock holdings
• Ro Khanna’s AI-focused trades returned +112.1% excess over the S&P 500 from January 2024 through April 2026, far beating Nancy Pelosi’s +38.5% outperformance.
• 143% return on Nvidia shares bought via wife’s trust in Feb 2024, right before CHIPS Act helped double the stock
Ro 'the Robber' Khanna seems to be the most active insider trader in Congress.
One of my favorite stories involves a watercolor of my grandfather's first great love, Carol.
Carol was a ballet dancer and, according to Frank, the first woman he genuinely thought he might marry. He described her as beautiful, elegant, and incredibly athletic, often crediting her with his lifelong fascination with the shape and musculature of a woman's legs. The relationship didn't last, and not because of a lack of affection.
According to Frank, Carol's parents strongly disapproved of him. They saw him as a rough kid from Brooklyn and objected to the fact that he was Italian. It was a painful experience that clearly stayed with him decades later. The watercolor was originally intended as a gift for Carol, but after they broke up, Frank kept it. If you look closely, you'll notice a small frog in the foreground. Frank later explained to his friend and art collector Dave W. that it was a tribute to Hal Foster, whose work on Prince Valiant had a profound influence on him as a young artist.
So tucked inside a watercolor of a lost romance is also a quiet nod to one of his artistic heroes. It's always fascinating to know just how much of an artist's life can be hidden inside a single image.🤍
@OGCrimsonJester At 14 years old, I feel like this might already be a rotten fruit. The only thing that is going to happen is that it's gonna get worse. Toss it in the trash bin and send the parents in after