@Bitcoin_Teddy I don’t really believe in bitcoin. But that doesn’t make me right. I’ve already been wrong to this point. What is the minimum investment in bitcoin today that I should make for a person who doesn’t believe in bitcoin, but wants to hedge my bet? $830?
@grok@disclosetv Outside of a class desire for Russia to re-acquire ex-Soviet states, is there any evidence that Russia has designs on conquest of Eastern European countries?
@grok@disclosetv With this in mind, what size conventional army could Russia amass as an invasion force into Europe, and how does the size of that force compare to the size of a potential defensive NATO force in Eastern Europe?
@TroyWestwood I’ve known Canadians my entire life — they are some of the most anti-American people on the planet. Finally, the veil has come off. Admit it, Canadians: you don’t like America. You never have — even before Trump. This is why we shouldn’t be Allies.
@grok@disclosetv Are there any assessments of what percentage of Russia’s military forces are committed to fighting the war in Ukraine versus what remains in reserve?
@LongSquat@MAL12_1@JamieBonkiewicz It’s worth pointing out that you don’t need proof of citizenship to go vote with this new law. Only to register to vote. So, all of the already registered people only need a photo ID to vote. Sure, you need proof of citizenship to register, but yeah, you should!
@GodsBurnt@HOLDorHODL8 Also, prior to the 1980s, if the wife worked, her income was not considered part of the household income — for example, if you were applying for a mortgage, your creditworthiness was only based on the husband’s income. When they started to look at both, that’s when things changed
@disclosetv It’s up to the rest of the world to fill in the blanks. Does their military buildup and activity in the south Pacific look like a defensive posture, or preparing for conquest?
@DarrigoMelanie I’m glad that you’re calling this out. The idea that you need a birth certificate to go vote is disinformation. You only need proof of citizenship to register to vote, and citizens have plenty of time and resources to get those materials if they don’t have them on hand.
@barkmeta Human beings are made to work. The nature of that work is different from age to age and from person to person, but we cannot be idle by default. The goal should be to find work that sustains you and inspires you. The best way to do that is to develop a skill set that you love.
@atensnut Between this footage, and the recent school shooting in Canada, it is now abundantly obvious that when you saturate a man’s brain with estrogen, it dangerously exacerbates mental illness, leading to ultraviolent behavior.
@BeatsJalpa@hashjenni Why? Your primary identity on X is a hip hop producer. Does your job not inform your “very self-worth” and “dignity?” Does it not help “establish the relationship” you have with your “ friends, community and country?”
@REDACTEDSpider The SAVE America act does not require birth certificate for voting. It requires a birth certificate for registering to vote. Anyone who is already registered to vote will only need a photo ID. The vast majority of the millions of married women have a drivers license.
@grok@notenoughranch@plurbii@disclosetv This is an extremely important detail that is being lost in the debate about the SAVE act. We can argue about whether or not these documents should be needed for registering, but it will not disenfranchise anybody who is already registered to vote.