Massie: $5.5M raised. Average donor gave $100. His opposition: $32 million. Three billionaires, Secretary Hegseth on the ground, four presidential attacks in one day, all to silence the guy fighting for the Epstein files. Trump calls elections rigged. Look in the mirror. Go Massie.
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman.
His crime?
Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover.
If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will.
Go Massie!
@TXMCtrades Why would you create a robot to do a unique task in a unique space? Then you can only sell it to people that need that specific task completed in that specific space.
"Professor, don't you find it curious that a new US-Iran peace deal leaks almost every time the 10y UST yield breaks 4.4% on the upside?"
"Actually, if I think about it, I don't find it curious at all."
4-STAR ADMIRAL SAMUEL PAPARO STATES THE US MILITARY RUNS A BITCOIN NODE:
"Presently, we have a node on the Bitcoin network.
Right now, we’re not mining Bitcoin.
We’re using it to monitor, and we’re running a number of operational tests to secure and protect networks using the Bitcoin protocol."
Socialists and communists have realized that AI is the easiest narrative to get people to adopt their ideologies. Sadly the outcome will be the same as always.
Think about this:
OpenAI wants to take a cut of customers AI-aided discoveries but also wants to offer private equity firms 17.5%+ “guaranteed” returns and offer early access to said tools
No wonder people don’t believe in capitalism anymore. The system is totally broken
It's been funny to watch the reaction to this clip over the last few hours. The reaction is mixed and mainly focused on software product development.
One thing I'll say is that AI has been an incredible force multiplier for us at TFTC because we've integrated it into our processes. We're not building a consumer facing app so maybe our view is skewed, but the productivity gains are undeniable.
To get that increase in productivity we've had to hammer the models just to see what they're capable of. Most tokens we've used have probably led to dead ends, but they were in no way wasted. We're in the "map the territory" phase of the AI paradigm and if you want to get ahead you're going to need to burn a ton of tokens. I firmly believe the results on the other side will justify the spend.
Outside of TFTC, I've seen incredible phase shift in terms of what founders I work with believe is possible now. Things that were "would love to haves but will have to wait until we can hire more engineer" are now "Do a deep Claude/Codex brainstorm session" and we can ship in a couple of days with confidence.
The most common response to this post has been "Jensen is just selling his wares", which is objectively true. However, don't let his hard sell dissuade you from using his wares. They're legit.
@Landeur In my opinion, nothing about @elonmusk post says there won’t be strife and hardship.
In fact, that seems like a very difficult and adverse future.
@WorldByWolf@firasmodad@PeterMcCormack It stems from a strong misunderstanding of the grace of God and the gift of his Son. Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice on the cross. He purchased us with his blood. We do not have to earn it or carry any burden, we do however have to accept the gift.
It’s going unnoticed because so much other news is happening, but the war drums are beating again in D.C. The warmongers worry this is their last chance to get the white whale they’ve been chasing for thirty years, an all-out regime change war against Iran.
A new Middle East war would be a catastrophic mistake. Our military stockpiles are depleted from three years of backing Ukraine. Our effort to reshore manufacturing has only just begun and will take years to bear fruit. War would worsen our already immense deficit and national debt. Iran is larger than Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan combined. A war would not be easy and could easily become a calamity.
Thanks to President Trump’s restraint during his first term, America has a golden opportunity to pull away from Middle East quagmires for good. We shouldn’t throw that opportunity away so that sone D.C. has-beens can feel tough by sending young Americans to die yet again.
@TXMCtrades Massive disruption in markets can happen pretty far from the extreme of "replacing all labor". Also important to look at the type of labor it impacts and the taxes those folks pay.