They’re sacrificing their own to feed the AI beast as layoffs spark a vicious cycle: firing workers, losing customers, shrinking demand, then firing even more.

Watch about 5 minutes is all you need. Basically he talks about these big tech companies going all in on ai and then automating their employees out. Employees laid off and they don’t buy that companies products. So company lays off more employees, and the circle continues. They’re eating their own… h/t John Dutton

What could possibly go wrong? A public company that can socialize all their risk and losses?

My understanding… “Implicit guarantee” = The government does not explicitly commit to backing the GSEs, but markets assume it would intervene to prevent failure. This was the case before the 2008 financial crisis when investors believed the government would rescue the GSEs if… — Lance Lambert (@NewsLambert) May 27, 2025 1. Trump plans to push …

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The WHO Got Their New “Pandemic Treaty” Just In Time For The Great Pestilences That Are Rapidly Approaching

by Michael In secret labs all over the planet, researchers are playing around with the deadliest diseases that humanity has ever known.  In some cases, the goal is to make those diseases even more deadly and even easier to spread.  If a terrorist organization or one of our enemies really wanted to create complete and utter …

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Walmart And Target Are Really Jacking Up Their Prices

by Michael Are you ready to pay 80 percent more for a USB-C cord?  Unfortunately, Walmart, Target and other major retailers have decided to start dramatically raising the prices of thousands of imported products.  Of course our paychecks are not going up dramatically as well, and so our standard of living is going to go down. …

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Lower their tariffs and barriers to US goods. It’s not complicated.

🇯🇵JAPAN: “CAN WE NOT PAY THESE TARIFFS?” 🇺🇸USA: “LOL, NO.” Japan asked the U.S. to drop some heavy taxes on its cars and steel. The U.S. basically said: “We’ll maybe give you a discount… if you behave.” Oh, and starting this week, the U.S. slapped a 25% tax on Japanese car… https://t.co/KPrALrygvj pic.twitter.com/PzICo2GoPY — Mario …

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Oil saying the economy is dying. Stocks saying the economy is just fine. CEOs are leaving their posts at a record clip.

Oil saying the economy is dying. Stocks saying the economy is just fine. Which one is right? pic.twitter.com/bWyhd4JwXA — Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) May 1, 2025 “CEOs are leaving their posts at a record clip. Last year 373 public-company chiefs exited, 24% more than in 2023. Among U.S. businesses with at least 25 employees, 2,221 CEOs …

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China seems to think Trump is desperate for a deal? Doubt it. Half their country is about to close shop.

China seems to think Trump is desperate for a deal? Doubt it. Half their fucking country is about to close shop. pic.twitter.com/aqKfCeg32a — Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) April 30, 2025 🇨🇳 China Overnight Economic Data: *Manufacturing PMI: Miss 🔴*Services PMI: Miss 🔴*Composite PMI: Miss 🔴 China's economy is crumbling amid tariff woes. pic.twitter.com/MikwcpneMa — Jesse Cohen …

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The gap between what sellers want for their homes versus what they’re selling for just hit its widest level in 5 years. 36% of all listings nationally in April had a price decrease. The highest number in 12 years

The gap between what sellers want for their homes versus what they're selling for just hit its widest level in 5 years 🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/xhM6rVTIGa — Barchart (@Barchart) April 30, 2025 CNBC Super real estate agent Ryan Serhant: Spring selling season was good until April. March was great In April things stopped 🛑 36% of all …

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According to Polymarket, recession odds have climbed back near their April 9th peak. GDP Leaked?

According to Polymarket, recession odds have climbed back near their April 9th peak. GDP Leaked? pic.twitter.com/3O5XkEYKyU — TT3 (@TradingThomas3) April 29, 2025 $2,900 tariff on a $2,100 purchase from Hong Kong. You can kiss the global economy goodbye. Unavoidable now. Even if we stopped all of this tomorrow. Will take a very long time to …

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Americans save 3% of their income.

Americans save 3% of their income. 3%. That's all. We spend 97% of it. And that's with essentially zero goods inflation for the past 40 years as China subsidized our consumption at their own domestic consumers expense. So if your strategy is to tell people to get over it… pic.twitter.com/VpgSPiK4Zn — Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) April …

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High School Students in Atlanta beat up their Principal.

WOW. These students in Atlanta BEAT UP their high school Principal. What should be done with these kids?https://t.co/rdsLPbi022 — AmericanPapaBear™ (@AmericaPapaBear) April 25, 2025 Principal of MLK High School assaulted then engages in fist fight with students. It is irresponsible for civilized society to not allow most contributive to humanity's retardation to go extinct. pic.twitter.com/A1FYYG3fcQ …

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Hermes Handbags sues China after it exposes their $40,000 French Bags are made in China for $100

Y’all, Hermès is officially in panic mode. The luxury giant is now suing the very same Chinese manufacturers who just exposed their billion-dollar secret, and it’s sending shockwaves through the fashion world. These factories aren’t just making knockoffs. They were the ones actually building the bags, the same Birkins and Kellys Hermès sells for $20K+, …

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Why Most Americans Will Outlive Their Retirement Savings

The average American needs $1.26 million to retire comfortably – but most have saved only a fraction of that. Inflation isn’t going away, Social Security won’t be enough, and the future will favor those who plan wisely – here’s how… By Peter Reagan Baby boomers may already be into their retirements, but Generation X isn’t …

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Tesla odometers are rigged to speed up their mileage to make warranties expire sooner

A class action lawsuit recently filed in California alleges that the odometers in Tesla vehicles are inaccurate. Since the brand uses warranties tied to mileage, these inaccuracies could lead cars to fall out of warranty sooner than they would with a typical odometer reading that would fall within an expected range of accuracy. A complaint …

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64% of home sellers think real estate agents value profits over their clients’ best interests.

What does a real estate agent do? Sellers think they’re less necessary than 2024 🤔 Although nearly two-thirds of home sellers (63%) believe real estate agents are inherently necessary to the sale process, that’s down 10 percentage points from 2024. For homebuyers, sellers, and those in the real estate industry, 2024 was a tumultuous year. …

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Let lefty billionaires pay for their own BS.

We now control the federal investigatory apparatus (at least in theory). We need to expose the money trails from China and Russia to the green movement. Trump Cancels Biden Grants to China-Tied Think Tank Behind War on Gas Stoves. The Department of Energy canceled two climate grants the Biden administration awarded to the Rocky Mountain …

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The guys are literally explaining their whole plan but no one is listening… Self-inflicted wounds from unchecked risk are the real issue

Scott Bessent before the Election: “In the next few years, we are going to have some kind of grand economic reordering. Something equivalent to a new Bretton Woods. There’s a very good chance that happens in the next 4 years and I’d like to be a part of it.” pic.twitter.com/2LDgk4QAoN — Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) April …

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