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Wojciech Pawelczyk @WojPawelczyk -  Video: No way! @JackPosobiec just had Marty O'Donnell on his show, the man who composed music for the Halo game series and the Flintstones Vitamins commercials:
https://x.com/WojPawelczyk/status/1986059250146091342

Wolf of X @tradingMaxiSL - Video: During the National Day holiday,many visitors arrived to see the pandas. However, Baby Crying and her mother HaoQi paid them no attention, lounging comfortably as they ate their bamboo
https://x.com/tradingMaxiSL/status/1986651832475938816

X22 Report @X22Report - Ep 3769b - Muslim Brotherhood Coming Into Focus, Trump Sent A Message, The Fight Is Not Over
https://x.com/X22Report/status/1986554180639608927

X @XaviercMiller - Here’s what I think will happen in NYC under Mahdami.
The free buses and government grocery stores won’t happen, they never do. They sound good during campaigns, but collapse under basic math. You can’t run a city on ideas that cost billions and produce no revenue.
The only way to make housing affordable is to build more housing. The free market lowers prices, not regulation. Every time politicians try to control rent or force affordability by decree, developers stop building and landlords stop maintaining. Supply dries up, the quality collapses, and the few properties that remain skyrocket in price.
Once landlords can’t make a profit, they sell, lose properties, or walk away. Eventually, the government takes over.
Taxes will rise to pay for the promises, and the middle class will be the ones shouldering the burden. The rich will relocate, the poor will depend on subsidies, and the productive class will be squeezed from both sides.
Thriving businesses are the foundation of any thriving city. When they leave, everything else follows, jobs, schools, grocery stores, stability. Chicago already proved this. Boeing, McDonald’s, Caterpillar, Citadel, nearly 70k jobs, all gone. Now they’re facing billion-dollar deficits, half empty schools and neighborhoods without grocery stores.
I saw someone who lived in a rent-controlled apartment in California put it perfectly, he said his landlord could no longer afford maintenance so the pool was filled with dirt, the floors had soft spots, and the foundation ended up cracking. That’s what overregulation does, it destroys quality.
People who voted for this will eventually feel the pain but they won’t blame the policies or the politicians, they’ll blame the rich for leaving.
This conversation is always difficult because most people simply don’t understand market dynamics or incentives. In a free society, people act in their own self-interest. If you remove profit and reward dependency, productivity dies and the city with it.
If you think things are expensive now, just wait until they’re “free.”
https://x.com/XaviercMiller/status/1986214245436907856

zerohedge @zerohedge - German Recession Deepens, Industrial Jobs And Investments Under Severe Pressure
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/german-recession-deepens-industrial-jobs-and-investments-under-severe-pressure
https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1986735416498643419

zerohedge @zerohedge - Digital ID: The Next Step Toward Total Control
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/digital-id-next-step-toward-total-control
https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1986712766518882687

Zippy The Pinhead - Not Funny
https://comicskingdom.com/zippy-the-pinhead/2025-11-07
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