The enforcement against CZ is insane. For perspective, in 2010 Wachovia Bank, owned by Wells Fargo, was shown to have purposefully laundered $378.4 BILLION for the Sinaloa cartel between 2004 & 2007.
That amount was around 1/3 of Mexico’s annual GDP.
Their fine?
$160 million.
The "leaders" in Congress decided to combined disaster relief for Maui with an extra $24 billion in funding for Ukraine.
That means members of Congress who oppose more funding for Ukraine (there are many) would have to vote NO on disaster relief for Maui if they want to also block Ukraine war funding. This puts them in a lousy no win voting situation.
Biden (Dem) and McCarthy (GOP) refuse to separate the two funding issues because they know war funding for Ukraine is losing support. The only war to continue to fund the meat grinder is to link it to Maui disaster relief funding.
been out of the space for a bit traveling thru Iceland taking some of the most satisfying shots of my life
Anyway here’s a break in your timeline dedicated to seeing some nature and, as always, don’t forget to touch grass this weekend ✌🏼
@Wheezley I’m a mechanical engineer at an industry-leading company that I love, working with cutting-edge tech and learning to design to the highest standards
But there’s a kicker- I’ve got narcolepsy
Office life is tough when you can’t stay awake so I have to try to cut my own path 😤
Fucking Legendary.
Satoshi #1923767530357121 is inscribed with the clip of Gary Gensler disclosing that three-quarters of all cryptocurrencies are not securities.
https://t.co/xwBJ0ILzbe
The SEC turns a blind eye to politicians making hundreds of millions to billions of dollars insider trading, but has the audacity to go after crypto, what a joke.
A very nice #SOLgodSunday indeed
Recently came close to selling a god for the first time but was able to get through the squeeze 😈
el quad still meditating in peace 🙏🏽
I have great news: Jared Bossly, the South Dakota farmer I tweeted about yesterday, WON his court case today.
A company called Summit Carbon Solutions is filing an eminent domain lawsuit against him to build a carbon capture pipeline on his property. Surveyors came onto his property without permission and they falsely accused him of threatening to kill them (he spoke to them for 6 seconds on speaker phone).
They then filed for a contempt of court charge that would have prevented him from being on his property when the surveyors come back but the judge ruled against them today.
Here's a picture of him in court with over 50 landowners who showed up in solidarity.