https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/hundreds-of-aircraft-headed-to-the-boneyard-in-new-usaf-budget
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Hundreds Of Aircraft Headed To The Boneyard In New USAF Budget
The Air Force is seeking to retire 310 aircraft, including another attempt to cut dozens of F-22 Raptors, while only buying 95 new planes.
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BREAKING: Court documents reveal the identity of the US Capitol Police Officer who pushed a protester off a staircase on January 6th
Bryant Williams pushed Derrick Vargo
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https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/63340128/united-states-v-ramey/
Bryant Williams pushed Derrick Vargo
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https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/63340128/united-states-v-ramey/
The government’s approach to the SVB situation was the most pragmatic one that I can imagine. They wiped out equity and bond holders to pay depositors, and did it quickly.
The real problem would come if more banks collapse and their depositors don’t get the same white glove treatment as the Silicon Valley oligarchs.
The real problem would come if more banks collapse and their depositors don’t get the same white glove treatment as the Silicon Valley oligarchs.
KPMG Gave SVB, Signature Bank Clean Bill of Health Weeks Before Collapse
https://archive.ph/8EeGH#selection-115.5-118.0
https://archive.ph/8EeGH#selection-115.5-118.0
archive.ph
KPMG Gave SVB, Signature Bank Clean Bill of Health Weeks Before Colla…
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Companies acted with extreme negligence when they piled all of their money into Silicon Valley Bank. Often times, they did so because of covenants that came from their VC funders, who were getting kickbacks in the form zero interest mortgages and other perks.
Over the past decade, Silicon Valley’s political influence has grown to become even more powerful than that of Wall Street. So it’s only fitting that like Wall Street, their losses are socialized, while their billions of dollars in upside remains untouched.
Over the past decade, Silicon Valley’s political influence has grown to become even more powerful than that of Wall Street. So it’s only fitting that like Wall Street, their losses are socialized, while their billions of dollars in upside remains untouched.