JACOB WOHL
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Creator of Predator DC | Host of The Jacob Wohl Show

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People sent $1B to this guy
When they do it, it’s legal
This post from Ron DeSantis has been promoted through Twitter’s ad system for 3 days.

It only has 42 likes.

This campaign is DEAD.
True story.

The meathead bodybuilder look wasn’t really popular/ubiquitous in the tier 1 SOF world until the GWOT era.
Most people never realize any net-profit from home ownership, after all expenses. And most real estate markets are decidedly not investment grade.

The data on this is very clear.

Never let some bimbo real estate agent shame you into betting a massive percentage of your family’s net worth into an illiquid asset that’s subject to the machinations of an unpredictable market.

The people that you hear so much about who get rich entirely thanks to home ownership are a minuscule minority.
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This is very weak and not all that surprising.
This is just insane.
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DeSantis is now trailing a Hindu, vegan, Indian pharmaceutical executive, who until very recently, was completely unknown to the public.
What this tweet actually speaks to is the utter weakness of Christian men.

The modern Christian man sends his 17-18 year old daughter off to join a sorority and enter into a competition of who can be the most promiscuous drunken ho on the block. All while wearing a cute little cross around her neck. Then he posts dopey-looking pictures memorializing this on his Facebook. He even picks up the tab for this debauchery—and boasts about that too.

Muslim men don’t do this. Indian Hindus don’t do this. Really, Jews don’t even do it. It’s a phenomenon of the non-denominational self-described “Christian” man.
There needs to be more means testing when it comes to these threats/conspiracy cases.

Crazy people make threats all the time. Of course, they shouldn’t do that.

But if they clearly do not possess the means, often, any real intent, to carry out the threat or “conspiracy,” then they shouldn’t be charged.

To many people are being charged with conspiracy counts over edgy but benign words.
Did you know that pharmaceutical drugs only make up about 9% of overall US healthcare spending?