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Comments: I need to do this https://youtube.com/shorts/bfr4NjlIIwQ?si=rXY8ukp2feBahht_
Comments: n it is going to fall more ... the company has income worth $1/share
Comments: What a shit show bet tRump himself sold the shares n took his supporters' money n ran 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Comments: tramp's media company lost almost 45% of its value since yesterday, going from $46 to $26🤪👻
Comments: ![]() Let the Rebellion begin ☝️☝️☝️🤪😜
Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9R2oqszByo&ab_channel=VOAFarsi
Comments: Faramarz funny you mentioned SMCI. they had a press conference yesterday n I got back into it @ $21 a share n it went down even to $19. But now it is $24. It is a high risk high reward kind of a situation ...
Comments: By the way, SMCI might be a great buy again. It is heavily discounted for financial irregularity. And they are at risk of being delisted. But the company still has solid sales, $5.6B. If they can manage to come out of the current reporting issue, there is a lot of upside to the stock. Today it is up 9% already though. So, it is making a fast comeback.
Comments: "Trump is not D or R. He is T!!!" ![]() So true! Well said. I have said far too many times but I really think the Democratic party would benefit from splitting. The reason they do not have a message is because they want to encompass everything none R, which now has turned into everything none T! The reason they are unable to come up with a message that energizes their base is not because they are incompetent. It is because they are too big. No matter what they hurl out that has any substance, one corner of their own party is against it. Worse yet, a big portion of their grass roots are young people who are much more open minded economically and socially (I refuse to use the term liberal because the democrats have done a good job of equating that with supporting homosexuality which is a whole different subject and should be discussed separately). But a big portion of the leadership is far less open minded and are on the far right of things. so, genetically, they are unable to come up with anything substantive for the grassroots. Sanders and Warren are of course exceptions.
Comments: Faramarz, As it was said by someone, Democrats are the party of no ideas, Republicans are the party of bad ideas. Democrats are really, really bad at saying what they are going to do or done, if any. Republicans over promise and under deliver but 1/2 of the country are happier that way. Democrats actually do deliver some shit for average joe but can’t convinced anyone they did it (Obamacare). We are fucked either way but Trump is not D or R. He is T!!!
Comments: Sanders is absolutely right. But he also had mistakes. The day they undermined him in favor of Biden, he should have dissented. He has no political future in the party that has gone so far to the right. There is no common ground between him and Hillary Clinton other than we are not republicans. You cannot define a party this way. you have to stand for something and all those things that Sanders stands for majority of the party does not. This election was all about democrats losing rather than trump winning. Kamala had no clear message. Trump's was very clear. Kick foreigners out. This energized his base. What was Kamala's message that energized her base? She talked from both sides of her mouth about Israel, the genocide, the foreigners in the country, ...
Comments: Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with Democrats who won reelection Tuesday night, issued a scathing statement Wednesday afternoon about the Democrats' performance. "It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them," Sanders wrote. "First, it was the white working class, and now it is Latino and Black workers as well." He chastised Democratic leadership for defending "the status quo" while Americans "are angry and want change." "Will the big money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party learn any real lessons from this disastrous campaign? Will they understand the pain and political alienation that tens of millions of Americans are experiencing? Do they have any ideas as to how we can take on the increasingly powerful Oligarchy which has so much economic and political power? Probably not," Sanders wrote.
Comments: Oh with Israel and Ghaza it is obvious what he will do. He will give Yaboo the go ahead to destroy Ghaza and rebuild it with a Trump tower smack in the middle.
Comments: Zinsky jAn, good analysis. Here is what I predict will happen to his list of promises: 1- End wars in Ukraine and Israel. He believes he can end both wars through diplomacy in few months. [Faramarz] He will solve this the way he did the Palestine issue. Sacrifice Ukraine and give it to Putin. I guess this is one way of making sure wars end, at least in the short term, but it is also a way to ensure the conflict never goes away and is seeded for the longrun. [Faramarz] He will hand this to criminals to take care of. All I have to say is let the separation of infants from their mothers begin again. 3- Bring inflation under 2% and make basic prices like food, gas and housing under control. I’m not sure what under control means? I assume bring them to levels before Biden took office. [Faramarz] the way he he will do this is by sabotaging the economy. Tariffs and you name it will come back again simply based on special groups' bribery and that will take care of the economy but also the inflation will come down. He will take credit for the latter. [Faramarz] absolutely. Let special interests and chaos rule again. [Faramarz] absolutely. Again, the focus here will be self serving. How can he change things so that his buddies benefit. He will also go after the constitution so he can run again. :)
Comments: I also have some personal observations that I believe is mostly true but would like to hear from others as well. Most (not all) immigrants have a tendency to forget about their own struggles right after they settle somewhere. They feel they deserved to be there but any newcomers, from their own country or not, need to be pressured not to join them. This is very true among Iranians living in US, Canada, Europe and Australia. I have friends and family who feel very strongly about this. It doesn’t matter if they arrived and settled a year ago or 50 years ago. They are not pro immigration. They complain about immigrants taking resources and jobs away from the people where they live. They totally ignore the fact that they were at some point the same group themselves. It is very true in Hispanic and Asian communities. They are fine bringing immediate family members but not “others”! Democrats, being stupid, rely on these people to support them. They believe they are the ones who would support immigrants since they understand the pain and suffering. Not true for most.
Comments: Already then. We let the results set in and accept the fact that Trump won all 7 swing states. As with anyone other than Trump and his supporters, we accept and look forward rather than dispute the results! Now what? Let’s go with what he promised. I know, promises are what politicians make without giving a shit about them but let’s try to understand what he plans to do. 1- End wars in Ukraine and Israel. He believes he can end both wars through diplomacy in few months. 2- Deport millions of undocumented. According to his latest statement, there are more than 20 million undocumented in US. He wants to deport them all. 3- Bring inflation under 2% and make basic prices like food, gas and housing under control. I’m not sure what under control means? I assume bring them to levels before Biden took office. 4- Go after China and Mexico with heavy tariffs. 5- Massive changes to the government and its spending. I truly hope (I know some don’t) he can help the economy, bring peace and prosperity to US and the rest of the world.
Comments: والله این یکی نوبره ریاضیدان داش مشتی و بد دهن, ولی سوال جالبه https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y-U0kIP314&ab_channel=mr.konkor
Comments: Iran’s currency fell on Wednesday to an all-time low as Donald Trump clinched the U.S. presidency again, signaling new challenges ahead for Tehran as it remains locked in the wars raging in the Middle East. The rial traded at 703,000 rials to the dollar, traders in Tehran said, breaking through the record before recovering slightly later in the day to 696,150 to $1. It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the rally but Iran’s Central Bank has in the past flooded the market with more hard currencies as an attempt to improve the rate. The slide comes as the rial already faces considerable woes over its sharp slide in value — and as the mood on the streets of Tehran among some darkened. “One-hundred percent he will intensify the sanctions,” said Amir Aghaeian, a 22-year-old student. “Things that are not in our favor will be worse. Our economy and social situation will surely get worse.”
Comments: As it has been in the last two elections, pollsters missed trump support by 1-2%. They call them shy supporters. I don’t believe it has anything to do with being shy. These 1-2% do not trust any organizations. They would never respond to them. This isn’t about republicans, it’s about Trump supporters.
Comments: Got up this morning and as pissed as I was, I realized the only way to feel better is to invest. I bought some COIN. It will be doubled in less than a year. |
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