Posts by Eric Budd
that's ok, Trump said it's not our problem
13" of fresh snow and counting at Crested Butte!
Tunnels/Vail/Berthoud Passes wet at the moment, but snow will pick up there this afternoon/tonight. Main impacts probably after dark.
#COwx
the Rockies just won a three-game series against the Blue Jays.
πππ 2-1 top of the 10th
I'm sure it's nothing
these troop movements authorized by the Trump Board of Peace
native americans determined to not be birthright citizens; deported back to america
firmly believe that rejecting this outlandish position should not earn the Supreme Court credibility as apolitical
it is discrediting that the Court even entertained the outlandish position in the first place
why is FL suddenly one of the most expensive states for gasoline? itβs one of the largest gasoline consumers in the country, and has ZERO refining capacity. every gallon has to be shipped in- and right now, Florida is having to outbid other markets to get it. could get worse.
lmao
not shorting now but still ready to buckle up π
Eat shit lmao
πππ clearly better to live in Atlanta and poast about it
Just so you understand, this is as if you prepared for argument in front of a panel that included Cookie Monster, and Cookie Monster asked you a question about cookies, and you had not thought about cookies in advance.
the stock market went up 3% believing this isn't true
maybe The Atlantic is in the right private signal chats though
I'm losing my mind today
Iβm no legal scholar, and Iβm listening to this birthright citizenship SCOTUS oral argument theater, but it strikes me that this case is the ultimate litmus test for fealty to the Constitution vs fealty to MAGA.
tariff redux but harder to reverse course
βThe equity rally and oil selloff imply roughly a 40 to 50 percent probability of swift resolution. Clean ceasefire, Hormuz reopens, oil normalizes, earnings intact.
Our model has that probability at zero. It has been at zero since Day 19.β
open.substack.com/pub/unstable...
ππ #3 the default Trump strategy for everything so it seems like a good bet
it's still pretty fascinating to consider that much of the revenue / productivity gains in the next 5-10 years may not be captured by AI companies but rather from firms downstream
yeah, obviously very rough for business users
Trump's birthright citizenship order seeks to literally end the American dream. Will people be able to work hard and make a life for themselves, judged by their own abilities?
Or will they inherit a permanent second-class status from their parents?
www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
a lot of the recent discussion about usage is for paying customers right? it's unfortunate that there's a lack of transparency here (progress bar be damned)
'We don't need the Strait of Hormuz' is the new 'foreigners pay the tariffs.'
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ok, we can agree both sides are spewing bluster but also the Strait of Hormuz is... still closed