So instead of sportsbooks limiting winners the prediction markets hire market makers to take the action and then they identify the winners and deny them action.
Innovation!
Representative Tony Gonzales, an embattled Texas Republican facing calls from members of his own party to resign, was forced into a runoff against Brandon Herrera, a hard-line conservative, YouTuber and gun rights advocate known as the AK Guy. #Primary
https://t.co/pmUojl4AXe
Representative Tony Gonzales, an embattled Texas Republican facing calls from members of his own party to resign, was forced into a runoff against Brandon Herrera, a hard-line conservative, YouTuber and gun rights advocate known as the AK Guy. #Primary
https://t.co/pmUojl4AXe
In retrospect, the Crusader tattoo and the change from “Defense” to “War” dead giveaway. This is a nation building war and we are alone with a country that has every phone and computer tapped for their discretion.
@MattWalshBlog Hey Matt, when you install a crime boss after he fucks with your democracy, his instincts and all his perpetrators will be personal survival (avoid jail and death) and then wealth. The power thing is a psychological complex that usually gets millions killed. Let’s pray its less
Haseeb once bet $750k against someone being able to run 70 miles on a treadmill in 24 hours. Didn’t have $750k to lose but thought it was a lock. Ended up losing and had to borrow money from a friend who he paid back in “life coaching”
True story
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@InezFeltscher@RepThomasMassie@emilykschrader Did the victim who had a grown man sent to intimidate her and watch her all night in her trailer park (on video shining lights all night directed at her bedroom) get due process?
There’s a modicum of truth here, and plenty of overreach. But I wonder if Jerry would apply the same standard to the centenarian WWII veteran honored at last night’s SOTU.
Should he have declined the White House’s invitation and stayed home in protest, instead of accepting the moment when the First Lady draped the medal around his neck to honor his heroic military service?
Doesn’t feel right to me.
SOTU “human props” are a bipartisan ritual. Every president hopes to siphon off a bit of the heroism, grief, virtue, or righteous indignation of the Americans they spotlight during the evening.
It’s always been an unseemly custom, and I’m not sure we shouldn’t scrap it along with the entire SOTU. But so long as we’re going to have them, we can watch without checking our brains at the door.
I clapped for Team USA. I was moved by families still reeling from violent and all-too-recent losses. And I noticed when President Trump warped, mangled, and crudely embellished their losses in politically convenient ways.
At no point did I forget I was watching political stagecraft. I can compartmentalize.
Applaud the particulars. Never surrender to abstractions and theater.
@JohnKasich Water is dry John. Say it. He simply cannot unite. He is questioning if its ok for Thomas Massie to marry a liberal and normalizing it. It is time to move past unite with MAGa. They are not aligned with the moral order of normal Americans.
Tariffs are a tax.
Not a theory. Not a talking point. A tax.
In business, when you raise costs, someone pays.
The supplier, the retailer, or the customer. Usually the customer.
The Constitution gives Congress the power to lay and collect taxes.
IEEPA does not use the word “tax.”
You can argue tariffs protect industries. They can.
You can argue they create leverage.
They have.
But let’s be clear about what they are:
A cost increase imposed by government that moves through the system.
No drama. No conspiracy.
Just economics and accountability.