I brought AOC tortillas from H-E-B.
They make people feel better after a tough night, and that's what the Spurs are going to give Knicks fans tonight.
Go Spurs go!
Follow the money on this one. It is rotten to the core.
The Pentagon just lent $620,000,000 to a tiny North Carolina startup called Vulcan Elements. The company is two years old.
It had fewer than 50 employees.
And three months before the deal was announced, Donald Trump Jr.’s venture firm quietly took a stake in it.
Here is the part the administration tried to bury.
Of the dozens of companies the Pentagon was weighing, Vulcan was the only deal initiated by a top White House aide. That aide was Peter Navarro, a close friend of Trump Jr. The order came down to move fast.
One official put it plainly: The call came from the White House. We have to get this done.
Staff worked late nights to push it through in weeks. Deals like this normally take many months of vetting. And when it closed, Vulcan’s valuation jumped from about 200 million dollars to roughly 2 billion.
A windfall for the investors, including the president’s son.
This is public money. Your money.
Routed through the Pentagon to enrich the president’s family and their friends. The Bush administration’s own chief ethics lawyer called it corruption we pay for.
And there is more coming.
A drone parts company Trump Jr. holds a stake in is also under Pentagon review.
This is not a one-off. It is a pattern. The president’s family is treating the federal Treasury like a private bank, and the bill lands on every taxpayer.
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F*ck paying $149/month for credit repair.
AI does the entire thing in 5 minutes
Disputes. Letters. Legal codes. Bureau addresses. Settlement scripts.
For free.
Credit repair companies have been billing Americans $4 billion a year to copy-paste templates a robot does for free now....
Like + RT + comment "credit" and i'll send it to you (must be following)
We were right
Last month, we told you about a trend in which five different politicians had been loading up on $CSCO (Cisco Systems)
It's up ~43% since the post on 4/13
Dear Traders,
Claude code can now connect directly to your TradingView charts
It reads your charts, indicators, writes Pine Script for your trading strategies, compiles it and fixes errors.. all automatically
Not a browser extension.. A direct connection to your live charting platform
▫️Here's how it works and how to set this up:
> How it works:
TradingView Desktop runs on Electron (Chromium). Chromium has a built in debug interface called Chrome DevTools Protocol. It's off by default. One flag turns it on.
That's the door. Claude Code connects through it via an MCP server running locally on your machine.
Nothing touches TradingView's servers. No data leaves your machine. Everything runs on localhost.
Here's the setup, give Claude code this prompt and it does everything:
"Install the TradingView MCP server. Clone and explore https://t.co/4NApHd4Lyx, run npm install, add to my MCP config at ~/.claude/.mcp.json, and launch TradingView with the debug port."
Once it's done, verify:
"Use tv_health_check to confirm TradingView is connected."
Then just try:
"What's on my chart right now?"
That's the whole setup. Claude installs it. Claude runs it. You just describe what you want.
▫️What Claude can actually see
What Claude can read from your charts:
> Current symbol and timeframe
> Real-time OHLC and volume
> Up to 500 price bars
> All indicator names, IDs, and values
> Pine Script drawings — lines, labels, tables, boxes
> Data window values
> Order book depth
> Strategy tester results and trade list
> Screenshots of any chart region
The most useful part is it reads protected indicators too.
Pass a filter with the indicator name and you get back every price level, every text annotation, full table contents, every drawn zone.
"What levels is my NY Sessions indicator showing?"
it reads them.
"What does the session stats table say?"
it reads that too.All of this data is already on your screen. This tool just makes it readable to an AI.
▫️ The Pine Script workflow
This is the part that changes everything for traders who code:
You describe what you want → Claude writes the Pine Script → injects it into TradingView → compiles it → reads the errors → fixes them → recompiles That loop runs until the script is clean.
The whole time Claude has full context of your chart and every indicator on it.
No more copy-pasting between VS Code and the Pine editor hunting type mismatches.
You can also:
→ Validate indicators (write it, compile it, read values back, check the math)
→ Loop through input parameters and test each one
→ Run the same indicator across multiple symbols and timeframes
→ Read strategy tester metrics after each compile
The actual workflow of verifying your indicators works instead of just assuming they do.
sharing the usecases of this workflow in my next post.. like & RT
Trump made cuts to the VA loan program, and now my fellow veterans are losing their homes. This isn’t complicated, and it’s unacceptable. @votevets@HouseVetAffairs@OperationVAV
The Trump administration has abruptly ended a Veterans Affairs home loan safety net, causing 10,000 veterans and their families to lose their homes:
"When you lose your home, your house, nothing else matters... We didn't know that the foreclosure sale went through until somebody knocked on the front door."
Seven clocks are running. None of them negotiable. All of them counting down to the same weeks.
The planting clock. Mid-April is the biological deadline for corn and soybean planting across the US Midwest. Every day that passes without nitrogen becoming affordable and available narrows the window for corn. USDA projects corn falling to 94 million acres from 98.8 million. Soybeans rising to 85 million from 81.2 million. The seeds that go into the ground in the next three weeks determine America’s grain harvest in October. The decision is irreversible.
The USDA clock. March 31. Prospective Plantings. The report that converts farmer intentions into official data. Every acreage number, every corn-soy ratio, every nitrogen-dependent calculation becomes a published fact that traders, governments, and food agencies will use to model global supply for the next twelve months. The number arrives in twelve days.
The FAO clock. April 3. The Food Price Index. The first global reading that captures post-Hormuz commodity prices across cereals, vegetable oils, dairy, meat, and sugar. The 2022 peak was 159.7 in March 2022 after Ukraine. This reading will incorporate oil above $100, urea at $610, LNG halted, packaging repriced, and freight surcharges of $500 to $1,500 per container. The number that determines whether the UN declares a food emergency arrives in fifteen days.
The pharmaceutical clock. India’s API inventory buffers are two to three months, measured from the war’s onset on February 28. Late May is the depletion window. Methanol at 87.7 percent Hormuz exposure feeds the solvent chain for paracetamol, ibuprofen, metformin, and antibiotics. Once buffers deplete, the shortage becomes a patient access crisis for the 47 percent of US generics that originate in India.
The China crude clock. FGE NexantECA confirmed China is drawing commercial reserves at up to one million barrels per day. The draw sustains refinery operations for four to six weeks from March 19. Mid-April to late April is the exhaustion window. After that, China faces three options: accelerate Russian pipeline imports, reroute at massive premium, or crack open the strategic petroleum reserve. The third option reprices every commodity on the planet.
The helium clock. SK Hynix and Samsung hold two to three months of helium inventory. Late May to early June is the depletion window. South Korea imports 64.7 percent of its helium from Qatar. Ras Laffan is offline. If helium buffers deplete before alternative supply arrives, semiconductor fabrication faces rationing. The AI hardware supply chain hits a physical wall measured in months, not quarters.
The insurance clock. Solvency II requires 30 to 60 days of zero incidents before P&I clubs can reinstate war risk coverage. Even after a ceasefire, the insurance normalisation takes six to sixteen months based on the Red Sea precedent of 26 months and counting. The logistics system lags the financial relief rally by the longest duration of any clock in this crisis.
Seven clocks. The shortest expires in twelve days. The longest runs for over a year. The planting window, the USDA report, the FAO index, the drug buffers, the Chinese crude draw, the helium inventory, and the insurance cycle are all counting down simultaneously. None of them pause for diplomacy. None of them respond to presidential directives. None of them read sealed packets.
The calendar is the only actor in this war that has never lost a negotiation.
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They’re now kicking over the candles lit for Renee Good.
“You know what that’s for?”
“I don’t give a f*ck.”
This is contempt, for a dead American, her family, and the public watching.
This is one of the best, frame-by-frame breakdowns here by Brenna Perez of the Minnesota ICE shooting, proving without a doubt that ICE agent wasn't in danger, and he murdered Renee Good.
Make sure everyone sees it.