u/xamo76

Donald Trump and Elon Musk when they have to pay taxes and contribute to society.

u/xamo76 — 20 hours ago
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REP. MIKE LEVIN: Trump sued his own gov't for $10B. Today he settled with the DOJ he runs and cut the judge out of the process. THE DEAL: $1.8B taxpayer-funded slush fund his Attorney General controls, with no court oversight and no transparency. It’s the most corrupt scheme of his presidency...

u/Czech_Coconut — 1 day ago

MADDOW: In Jan. Trump buys hundreds of thousands of dollars of stock in Nvidia... week later his commerce dept. approves the sale of Nvidia chips to China. Also in Jan. Trump buys between 50K & 100K worth of AMD stock. 1 week after he buys it his commerce dept. approves AMD doing business in China.

u/xamo76 — 1 day ago

At least 6 Americans were exposed to Ebola in the Congo with 1 already showing symptoms. WHO has declared an international emergency as 50% of Ebola infections are fatal & here is Musk bragging about how he "accidentally" canceled all Ebola prevention efforts & there was nothing brief about the cut.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo a public health emergency of international concern.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2l2p0wwzzdo

Elon Musk Called Out for Glaring Lie in His Weak DOGE Defense

“So we restored the Ebola prevention immediately. And there was no interruption,” the world’s richest man added.

But federal officials have said there was nothing brief about the cut, which involved hacking away at several arms of the federal government’s disease response, and which has apparently still not been reversed.

https://newrepublic.com/post/192082/elon-musk-fact-check-doge-defense-ebola

u/xamo76 — 1 day ago
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Q: The DOJ has a new fund that was announced today $1.7B. Why should taxpayers pay for the J6ers? TRUMP: Well, it's been very well received, I have to tell you. I know very little about it. I wasn't involved in the whole creation of it. This is reimbursing people that were horribly treated

u/Busy-Cookie280 — 1 day ago

60 Minutes: The Anti-Corruption Data Collective found long-shot wagers — bets of more than $2,500 with less than 35% odds — on military outcomes won more than they lost. Researchers say it’s a telltale sign of “systemic insider-trading.”

SOURCE: 60 Minutes https://cbsn.ws/4eSRdNs

u/xamo76 — 1 day ago
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A man goes to the ER for high blood pressure in the U.S. and was there for less than 24 hours. No surgery. No scans. The bill comes back at $41,297 — even AFTER he’s paid his FULL out-of-pocket max. This isn’t healthcare — it’s extortion. In Canada this would be completely free...

u/Northern_Blue_Jay — 8 days ago