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aeden
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Randi+Weingar ... ews&ia=web

When the greatest Christian nation on earth hired a homosexual for a teacher's union it's been over.
http://gomag.com/article/lesbian_labor_leader_come/

Weingarten came under fire on Twitter Tuesday after a post pinning blame for America's teacher shortages on "culture wars."

Conservative teachers are being forced out of schools for teaching actual American history,
promoting pro-American values,
and grading according to the performance of students, rather than "equity."

Get your kids out or reap the whirlwind Parents. They are a mental disease in Legion filth.

The irony of screed in this hour speaks to the values terminated for the mental illness as the system dies in plain sight
they contend as leveling.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/06/texas-dad ... r-old-son/
It is much worse than this.

The reconstructionist movement began as the first movement 1984. The disease is now very advanced since you are cattle to them.
aeden
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Federal authorities who arrived to restore order said they found inmates had set up a "VIP zone" in the state-run prison with stashes drugs and money.


"El Neto", a top gunman for the "Los Mexicles" cartel, escaped with 29 other inmates after raiders in armored vehicles attacked the prison in the border town of Juarez early on New Year's Day.

At least 19 people, including guards and other prisoners, died in the assault, one of Mexico's bloodiest prison raids in recent years, authorities said.
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Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:49 pm The Friday buying to try to scare us!
Cool, have you got significant skin in the game? Or are you just on the sidelines throwing out comments?
Cool Breeze
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richard5za wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:19 am
Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:49 pm The Friday buying to try to scare us!
Cool, have you got significant skin in the game? Or are you just on the sidelines throwing out comments?
Have you been following? Yes. I shorted the russell and daq early in December, and the buyback on Friday and today has eaten my profits, but I'm still ahead. As you know, it's a roller coaster so one mustn't get worried if there is conviction and the downside isn't huge yet. I don't see the S&P going over 4020. It might blip above 4000 for a bit today and then we'll be in for another (bigger) leg down.
aeden
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Sold intro rally.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9822892 ... ing-world/
Same dude that stepped into a lifeboat on that day of fate.
Put in some orders for a melt up short. I do not know what the hell is going as lunatics shell each other if/then for the strike.
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Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:03 am
Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 2:36 pm
Higgenbotham wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:45 pm Account value often follows Elliott Wave. Below is my account value for the past 6 months. The big spikes down near the beginning and end are where I drew money out. Between the days where I drew money out 5 waves up are marked in red, with wave 3 being the longest in time and greatest in increase. The wave 4 drawdown is where I started going short at 4100 too early as discussed here at that time.

After making 5 waves up, it's time to be cautious because a big correction can come. Right now I think about what would be a conservative amount to trade, then I cut that in half. This is can be seen at the beginning of April and this month, where equity grew very slowly as I got more conservative trying to avoid a big correction.


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I've hit the supplemental income lottery 3 times this year. The first 2 times are shown above. The continuation of that chart is shown below. Tomorrow I plan to draw the excess out of my account and take it down to the baseline level from late September.

What will next year bring? In the lottery economy, it's hard to say.

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I drew the excess out Friday and took it back down to the baseline. I don't have any positions now but have a couple strategies in mind for my next attempt to be a winner in the lottery economy. Paying close attention to and understanding manipulation and fraud seems to be my best strategy lately for cashing in on the lottery economy. I may show some examples as they come up. There was a good one on Friday; well, probably more than one but one that I saw.

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I'm starting to short again just now. Slowly.

If the December high near 4100 was an important top, the market is at about the 50% retrace now, so another leg down could start here. Another interpretation commonly used is that the breakout out of the long range from mid-December to early January will carry to the width of the range, targeting 4000+. Finally, if the market gets really carried away but is still a bear market, it could carry as high as 4200.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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By 2025, the mere interest payments on the national debt are set to eclipse defense spending.
That was said 2019. Uniparty are lunatic's as demsheviks are wiped clean and Pedro was swinging Hammers in zero temps.
The wasting is now the crushing as they fall like Leafs.
We are watching the other lunatics also https://www.psbinsights.com/news/ that cannot do input costs.

effectiveness in the new reality

ChatGPT is at capacity right now. Pine scripts are much easier now.

As for those who get it there’s no longer anything being promised to us by tech companies that we actually need or asked for.
You need a thousand chips in your car cult logic maps.
https://twitter.com/mer__edith/status/1 ... 41/photo/1 demsheviks are the depredations zone lunatics and they aren't listening
anyways.

Also, for month review we are told doomsayers should learn to shut their traps the economic imbalances & deregulation that led
to 2008 simply do not exist. To be clear He wanted to woodchipper the fed and ecb for two percent inflation stupidity regimes.
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Higgenbotham wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 11:49 am I'm starting to short again just now. Slowly.

If the December high near 4100 was an important top, the market is at about the 50% retrace now, so another leg down could start here. Another interpretation commonly used is that the breakout out of the long range from mid-December to early January will carry to the width of the range, targeting 4000+. Finally, if the market gets really carried away but is still a bear market, it could carry as high as 4200.
I covered shorts on this 15 point dip. I'm leaning toward the market being in a holding pattern until Thursday at which point I will be a little more inclined to hold shorts longer on a move lower.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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I agree as the carnage of working class now being crushing as productivity divided annually to absorb the current global usury charges.
Like a can that meets a vacuum in plain sight. Early but game on.
https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dsh ... n-december
Validating the S&P Composite Stock Price Index, or let's say rope burn we discussed some time back H.

Some concerned of that other frog near the blender switch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px4q92ru8pY
We told this. No date needed here.
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aeden wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:13 pm I agree as the carnage of working class now being crushing as productivity divided annually to absorb the current global usury charges.
Like a can that meets a vacuum in plain sight. Early but game on.
https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dsh ... n-december
Validating the S&P Composite Stock Price Index, or let's say rope burn we discussed some time back H.
Some concerned of that other frog near the blender switch.

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that's my kind of graph!
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