Trump has turned the White House into a 24/7 corruption operation. This is a national crisis.
Trump thinks the public will stop paying attention.
So I went to the Senate floor to call his bluff. I told the ENTIRE STORY of his 500 days of corruption.
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If you have a brain, you have bias.
Negative information shapes our behaviour far more than positive — because negative can actually kill you. Missing a threat can be fatal. Missing a reward usually wasn’t. So the brain evolved to weight negativity, bad news, danger, and loss more heavily than good news, positive experiences and gain. This isn’t a personality flaw or a character weakness. It’s a primal survival mechanism. The brain’s core job has never been to make you happy — it’s to detect threats and keep you alive.
Decades of psychological research confirm it: Baumeister et al.’s “bad is stronger than good,” and Kahneman & Tversky’s work on loss aversion both show negative information is processed faster, remembered longer, and weighted more heavily than positive information of equal size.
That’s exactly what grievance politics exploits. Politicians who understand this don’t need facts on their side — they need repetition. Flood people with messages that the country is failing, that they’re worse off, that someone is taking what’s theirs — and you don’t need to persuade anyone- you just need them to feel threatened. You’re hijacking a threat-detection system that’s been running since before language existed.
It’s how Trump won. It’s the same mechanic running through One Nation’s playbook here. Manufacture the grievance, flood the feed, and let biology do the rest.
The problem isn’t that people are gullible. It’s that fear is a much louder signal than truth — and they know it.
@AlanKohler@abcnews Zero immigration nearly 2 years, average house prices StEaDy to down 2 %
Australia’s international borders closed to all non-residents and non-citizens
Period of Closure: Approx, 23 months (March 20, 2020, to February 21, 2022).
@sportpunter@BingIsBackBaby@tabcomau Yeah spitballing as I have no idea how U had an edge on a coin toss, maybe someone else knows, leave it a day before your reveal
@sportpunter@BingIsBackBaby@tabcomau Well I can't work out how, other than a biased coin that had a 60% chance of coming up heads
Or you found a coin that has a memory?
@Melbourne_says at the 45 minute mark and leaving very little time for questions, pathetic.... Strategic Implications
When a politician chooses this approach, it is often interpreted by political analysts as a preference for top-down communication over interactive scrutiny. F
BREAKING: Netanyahu directly rejects the Lebanon clause of the US-Iran agreement announced by Pakistan, telling Trump the IDF will not withdraw from Lebanon and that Israel does not consider itself bound by the clause, per Maariv.
Any media outlet that reports on a deal allegedly signed today that no one has seen and no necessary signatory has admitted to signing besides Trump—who was demanding he be given the *birthday gift* of a deal in a war of choice *he started*—is committing journalistic malpractice.
Yahudi İzleyici: (ağlayarak) Konuşmanız sırasında Yahudilere yönelik birçok kez Nazi benzetmesi yaptınız. Bu son derece incitici. Bu, Nazi rejimi altında gerçekten acı çekmiş olan insanlar için çok aşağılayıcı.
Norman Finkelstein cevap veriyor:
— Bu tavra artık saygı duymuyorum. Gerçekten duymuyorum. Bu timsah gözyaşlarından hoşlanmıyorum ve onlara saygı da duymuyorum. (Dinleyicilerden alkışlar ve yuhalamalar yükselir)
— Yabancı bir dinleyici kitlesi önünde "Holokost kartını" oynamaktan hoşlanmıyorum ama şu an kendimi buna mecbur hissediyorum. Rahmetli babam Auschwitz'deydi. Rahmetli annem Majdanek toplama kampındaydı. Ailemin her iki taraftan da tüm üyeleri katledildi. Annem ve babam Varşova Gettosu Ayaklanması'na katıldılar.
— İşte tam da annem ve babamın bana ve iki kardeşime öğrettikleri dersler nedeniyle, İsrail'in Filistinlilere karşı işlediği suçlar karşısında sessiz kalmayacağım! Onların acılarını ve ölümlerini kullanarak; İsrail'in her gün Filistinlilere karşı işlediği işkence, vahşet ve ev yıkma suçlarını meşru göstermeye çalışmaktan daha aşağılık bir şey düşünemiyorum!
— Bu yüzden artık bu gözyaşlarıyla sindirilmeyi veya baskılanmayı reddediyorum. Eğer zerre vicdanın olsaydı, burada döktüğün o gözyaşlarını Filistinliler için döküyor olurdun!
A look back at the stocks that traded above 10x sales at the dot-com peak.
What happened next:
– Cisco: ~25x sales, P/E above 200. Crashed -90%. Finally broke its 2000 peak in December 2025. 25 years and 8 months later.
– Intel: ~13x sales. Crashed -82%. Finally broke its 2000 peak in May 2026. Almost exactly 26 years later.
– Microsoft: ~25x sales. Crashed -65%. Took 16 years and 8 months to make a new high (October 2016).
– Qualcomm: ~30x sales. Crashed -88%. Took roughly 20 years to break even.
– Sun Microsystems: ~10x sales. Crashed -97%. Acquired by Oracle in 2009.
– JDSU: ~50x sales. Crashed -99%. Broken into pieces.
– Yahoo: ~50x sales. Crashed -97%. Sold to Verizon for a fraction.
– Lucent: ~10x sales. Crashed -99%. Eventually absorbed by Nokia.
– Nortel: ~15x sales. Bankrupt in 2009.
Then there's the famous mega survivor.
Amazon traded at ~30x sales at the peak. It still crashed -97%. The investor who bought at the top held through a 97% drawdown before eventually making money roughly a decade later.
The lesson isn't that every 10x sales stock ends in zero.
It's that even the eventual winners crash 90%+ first, and break even only after a generation.
Cisco. Intel. Microsoft. Amazon. The four greatest tech survivors of the dot-com era. Average time to break even on price alone: roughly 19 years. Inflation-adjusted, the math is uglier.
You have to be very right, very early, and willing to hold through unimaginable pain.
Most people aren't.