🚨 HOLY SMOKES. In an incredible moment, Sec. Marco Rubio declares the Western Hemisphere is OURS, Russia, China and Iran must GET OUT
WELKER: Why does the US need Venezuelan oil?!
RUBIO: "Why does CHINA need their oil? Russia? Iran? This is the West, THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE."🔥
"They are NOT going to come from outside of our hemisphere, destabilize our region in our own backyard and us have to pay the price for it. Not under President Trump!"
"This is deeply destabilizing stuff. It's not going to continue to happen!"
MARCO IS GREAT 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This really isn’t complicated.
President Trump shut down hemp-based THC products that were being sold to kids as candy and soda. Stuff that looked harmless, slipped through loopholes, and had zero business being near children.
At the same time, he expanded medical research and moved marijuana from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3 so it can actually be studied and used for people dealing with chronic pain.
That’s not a contradiction.
That’s common sense.
Kids get protected. Patients get help.
“I said, Mr. President, my wife saw your mugshot, she says you look fierce. And he goes, Jesse, let me tell you what happened. I get in there, guy goes click. I go can I see it? He says no. I go, can we do another? He says no…My lawyer shows me a picture of what I look like. First thing I do, I call Melania. And I said, Baby, I know who’s gonna do our Christmas card, it’s the Fulton County Jail photographer.” - @JesseBWatters@TPUSA
CANNABIS KILLS OVARIAN CANCER CELLS
Big Pharma might not like this one.
In a new lab study, scientists found that a 1:1 combo of THC and CBD - the two main compounds in cannabis - wiped out ovarian cancer cells without harming healthy ones.
The study tested both chemo-sensitive and chemo-resistant cancer cells. On their own, THC and CBD slowed growth. But together, they were lethal to cancer.
The weed duo also shut down a key cancer survival pathway (PI3K/AKT/mTOR), which helps tumors grow and resist treatment.
Most ovarian cancer is caught late and comes back after treatment. The current drugs are brutal. This combo showed minimal toxicity - meaning fewer side effects, less suffering.
But don’t spark up just yet - all testing was done in petri dishes, not in humans. Researchers say much more work is needed before clinical trials.
Still, it’s a big green flag. Nature’s most controversial plant may be packing serious firepower against one of the deadliest women’s cancers.
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology
Everything you learn in the gym applies to life.
-Reps are the only way to get better
-Showing up over and over is the only hack that works
-Losing the fear of failure is the only way to accomplish anything big
-Do a little more every week and tiny wins build into something huge
TESLA'S $2 TRILLION SECRET: THE CARS WERE JUST THE TROJAN HORSE
Tesla's stock just hit $450 after years of skeptics calling it overvalued for a "car company."
The skeptics were right about one thing: Tesla isn't a car company.
It never was.
The vehicles were just the data collection devices, the training ground, the Trojan horse for what's actually being built: the world's most advanced real-world AI that's about to make human labor optional.
Full Self-Driving V14 just achieved something nobody thought possible: intervention-free drives from Los Angeles to New York.
Not on highways with perfect lane markings, but through construction zones, unexpected detours, unmarked rural roads, and Manhattan traffic.
Tesla's fleet of 6 million vehicles has been training this AI with billions of miles of real-world data.
Every car is a teacher, every drive a lesson, every edge case captured and learned.
No other company has this data advantage, and they never will.
But here's what Wall Street is finally understanding: the same AI that navigates a two-ton vehicle through chaos can navigate a humanoid robot through a factory, kitchen, or hospital.
Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot, uses identical neural networks, same vision system, same decision architecture.
The only difference is legs instead of wheels.
When you've solved vision and real-world navigation for cars, you've solved it for everything.
The economics are staggering.
Tesla's targeting $20,000 per Optimus unit at scale.
The global labor force is 3.5 billion people.
If Optimus replaces just 10% of human labor, that's 350 million units at $20,000 each: $7 trillion in revenue.
Not market cap. Revenue.
For context, Apple's total revenue last year was $380 billion.
Optimus could generate 18 times that from just partial market penetration.
Elon's prediction that Optimus will be bigger than everything else Tesla does combined isn't hyperbole; it's conservative.
Cars are a $3 trillion global market.
Labor is a $75 trillion market.
Every restaurant, warehouse, factory, hospital, and home becomes a potential customer.
Unlike cars that sit idle 95% of the time, robots work 24/7.
One Optimus could replace three human shifts.
The timeline is what nobody expected.
Optimus went from stumbling prototype to gracefully running in two years.
Tesla's manufacturing expertise means they can scale production faster than anyone.
They're already building the factories.
By 2027, Elon projects thousands of units. By 2030, millions.
This isn't theoretical anymore; it's industrial planning.
What investors are really betting on isn't Tesla's ability to make cars or even robots.
They're betting that Tesla has solved real-world AI while everyone else is still playing with chatbots.
Google's Waymo needs pre-mapped cities and perfect conditions.
Tesla's FSD works anywhere, instantly.
That's the difference between narrow AI and general intelligence applied to physical tasks.
The automotive business was never the destination; it was the funding mechanism and data pipeline for the actual product: artificial general intelligence for the physical world.
Every Tesla sold wasn't just a car purchase but an investment in training the AI that will fundamentally restructure human civilization.
The owners paid Tesla to build its true product.
We're watching the last pivot before everything changes.
Tesla's cars proved they could build quality hardware at scale.
FSD proved they could solve real-world AI.
Optimus will prove they can replace human physical labor.
The stock price isn't irrational exuberance; it's the market finally understanding that @Tesla owns the future of work itself.