i certainly weigh his proclivity for gold sales when reading him, but i disagree with the latter portion of your statement. i suspect we have different world views and thus the differing opinions on this.
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I missed this post on the first go ‘round.
Your home is an asset. Bitcoin. The bag of lithium in the garden shed behind my house. This is just plain dumb but I never discount the power of dumb. Dumb is powerful in the US now.
That the question is even before the court is a sign of the times. Belongs in your other thread too
Sanlmar: Sanctions working or just rearranging the world order?
what sanctions - the rubble is way up (or was recently).
the latter is the answer. why would any sane nation want their assets tied to something we confiscate, exploit and manipulate as terribly as Tine does princess pony porn?
My opinion is that nobody is familiar with this Supreme Court case because there is no case before the SC examining this. Why does Schiff not provide a Govt v Ppl name to this case?
Please show evidence of a SC schedule with this case on that schedule, or of this case being heard in any court below the SC.
NM, you are just retarded. My first google result:
https://www.npr.org/2023/12/05/12168...court-tax-code
Supreme Court hears a case that experts say could wreak havoc on the tax code
DECEMBER 5, 20235:00 AM ET
HEARD ON MORNING EDITION
Nina Totenberg at NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C., May 21, 2019. (photo by Allison Shelley)
Nina Totenberg
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in an important tax case.
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The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in an obscure tax case with potentially trillions of dollars in tax consequences for the federal budget. It is a case that has tax law specialists both gobsmacked and alarmed.
The words of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution do not roll off the tongue. Enacted in 1913, it says: "Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."
In reality, the amendment was passed to reverse a Supreme Court decision that basically had made it impossible to have a federal income tax.
$TWTR private marks -71% while Nasdaq pops +50%
this is top, top thinking. wish my mind worked more like this:
https://x.com/CramerTracker/status/1...241216377?s=20
LLY
by far the largest position i have ever owned of one stock. i don't intend to sell a single share, though i have stopped accumulating at these highs. if half of the stuff they say is true about this drug is true, it needs to be in the water and will change the world. LLY's drug is supposedly better than Novo's. to the moon.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...p-snoring.html
On other cheery news Tellafriend
Dunno if you are still holding your gold future contract but nice consolidation here. Pull up a chart from 2004 your own damn self
Rumble (RUM) and David Portnoy is worth a gander if only for the news.
RUM is a momo runner off the news
Their was criticism (lawsuits?) over social media numbers legitimacy but it’s sosh media so lying is just part of the game. But that overhead (shorts) help with the trading.
Just nuts