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Repossession Rage. In Manor, Texas, a man fired shots at a tow truck driver repossessing his SUV, as captured on video. Police say a bullet struck the vehicle. The suspect was arrested shortly after. No injuries reported.
That's wild guy really said "if I can't have it, nobody can" and turned a repo into a full action movie scene. Chasing the SUV on foot with a gun? In Texas, that's how you upgrade from "past due" to "felony in 4K.
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That's wild guy really said "if I can't have it, nobody can" and turned a repo into a full action movie scene. Chasing the SUV on foot with a gun? In Texas, that's how you upgrade from "past due" to "felony in 4K.
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$150 BILLION COULD FLOW INTO STOCKS AND CRYPTO IN Q1 2026
Wells Fargo recently stated that US consumers could receive $150 billion in tax refunds by March 2026.
This could lead to a resurgence of the "YOLO" (You Only Live Once) trading strategy.
According to Wells Fargo, much of this tax refund capital will flow into high-risk assets such as crypto, potentially triggering a major rally.
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Wells Fargo recently stated that US consumers could receive $150 billion in tax refunds by March 2026.
This could lead to a resurgence of the "YOLO" (You Only Live Once) trading strategy.
According to Wells Fargo, much of this tax refund capital will flow into high-risk assets such as crypto, potentially triggering a major rally.
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"According to this woman, eating meat is misogynistic, racist, and an expression of White supremacy."
Ignore women, eat steak β, β
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Ignore women, eat steak β, β
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This is Unique N. Morris-Hughes
She is the Chair of DC Water, which just had the worst sewage spill in American history
Check out her prior experience:
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She is the Chair of DC Water, which just had the worst sewage spill in American history
Check out her prior experience:
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BREAKING - Conservatives are absolutely laying into βqueerβ U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn after she placed 13th at the Winter Olympics, with many stating that if she had focused on her sport instead of being an activist, maybe she wouldnβt be in tears
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Trump privately discussed rumors that he has a speech prepared on UFOs, Lara Trump says
βI think my father-in-law actually said it. There is some speech he has that I guess at the right time heβs gonna break out, and it has to do with maybe some sort of extraterrestrial life.β
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βI think my father-in-law actually said it. There is some speech he has that I guess at the right time heβs gonna break out, and it has to do with maybe some sort of extraterrestrial life.β
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The US is facing a major cattle shortage:
US cattle and calves inventory is down to ~85 million, the lowest since 1951, according to the USDA.
The herd has shrunk by ~45 million from the 1975 peak of ~130 million and ~10 million since 2020.
As a result, beef and veal prices rose +15% YoY in January, marking one of the fastest increases in the food basket.
By comparison, chicken prices rose just +1.1%, while milk prices were roughly unchanged.
At current herd levels, even if ranchers begin expanding, the new supply would not reach grocery shelves until 2028 at the earliest.
The US cattle crisis is driving beef inflation to unprecedented levels.
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US cattle and calves inventory is down to ~85 million, the lowest since 1951, according to the USDA.
The herd has shrunk by ~45 million from the 1975 peak of ~130 million and ~10 million since 2020.
As a result, beef and veal prices rose +15% YoY in January, marking one of the fastest increases in the food basket.
By comparison, chicken prices rose just +1.1%, while milk prices were roughly unchanged.
At current herd levels, even if ranchers begin expanding, the new supply would not reach grocery shelves until 2028 at the earliest.
The US cattle crisis is driving beef inflation to unprecedented levels.
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Bitcoin in February: on average, +11%.
But not this time.
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But not this time.
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BREAKING: The House Oversight Committeeβs deposition of billionaire retail magnate Leslie Wexner over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein is now underway, media reports say
Wexner is sitting with lawmakers and staffers in Ohio to discuss his relationship with Epstein - CNN
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Wexner is sitting with lawmakers and staffers in Ohio to discuss his relationship with Epstein - CNN
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Seems this is the year everyone figures out ramabamadon isn't fasting, it's just skipping lunch and giving yourself an award
ALSO:
Sneako is a homosexual
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ALSO:
Sneako is a homosexual
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Republican Steve Hilton rockets to lead in California governor's race
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Couple dined and dashed but the girl forgot her purse so they came back. Manager refused to hand it over until they covered the tab
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BREAKING: Spot gold surges above $5,000/oz and silver surges above $78/oz as US-Iran tensions escalate
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This post went crazy viral because itβs common sense
βNo, diversity is not our strength. Like, look around. Do you think that it's actually working? Does it look like it's actually working? Because every country that's gone in on multiculturalism is dealing with the same exact problems:
Whether that's segregated communities that do not mix, whether that's rising cultural tensions, whether that's parallel societies with totally different values, or people living in the same country but with zero sense of unity. And you also have governments that are constantly trying to manage conflict instead of building progress. That's what diversity leads to. That's what multiculturalism leads to.
Now, let's look at Japan. Japan did not sign up for that Western experiment that is failing terribly. Japan said no to open-ended immigration, no to mass cultural importing, no to the idea that a country should bend its identity to please everyone else on Earth. Japan built its society around unity, right? Shared culture, shared expectations, and actual social cohesion. If you wanna live there, you assimilate. You join their culture. You don't show up and demand they change to fit you. You don't get a separate set of rules or a separate identity group inside of the country.
And the results have spoken for themselves. Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. They have insanely high levels of social trust. They have safe streets. They have a stable society with almost no internal ethnic conflict. They have a world-class economy and innovation without importing millions of people from everywhere else across the world.
Look, I'm not against diversity in any capacity, but I am extremely 100% against the idea that diversity is our strength, that more diversity means more success. It doesn't
β Multiculturalism in the West has created a competition, not a community. It's everyone fighting for themselves, trying to protect their group, their language, their values, instead of being one nation. And the more diverse that it gets, the more divided everything becomes.
And you can see this with the political polarization, the riots, the protests, the constant outrage and the breakdown of citizenship and its trust in the government.
The issue isn't immigration. It's importing cultures that refuse to assimilate and then pretending that calling it diversity magically fixes the consequences. Diversity itself isn't the issue, but the issue is pretending that there's like this equal equation in correlation to where when you increase diversity, it always comes with an increase in success and strength, which simply isn't true. Some diversity can be good, but it is not the case that the more diversity you have, the more successful your country will be.β
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βNo, diversity is not our strength. Like, look around. Do you think that it's actually working? Does it look like it's actually working? Because every country that's gone in on multiculturalism is dealing with the same exact problems:
Whether that's segregated communities that do not mix, whether that's rising cultural tensions, whether that's parallel societies with totally different values, or people living in the same country but with zero sense of unity. And you also have governments that are constantly trying to manage conflict instead of building progress. That's what diversity leads to. That's what multiculturalism leads to.
Now, let's look at Japan. Japan did not sign up for that Western experiment that is failing terribly. Japan said no to open-ended immigration, no to mass cultural importing, no to the idea that a country should bend its identity to please everyone else on Earth. Japan built its society around unity, right? Shared culture, shared expectations, and actual social cohesion. If you wanna live there, you assimilate. You join their culture. You don't show up and demand they change to fit you. You don't get a separate set of rules or a separate identity group inside of the country.
And the results have spoken for themselves. Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. They have insanely high levels of social trust. They have safe streets. They have a stable society with almost no internal ethnic conflict. They have a world-class economy and innovation without importing millions of people from everywhere else across the world.
Look, I'm not against diversity in any capacity, but I am extremely 100% against the idea that diversity is our strength, that more diversity means more success. It doesn't
β Multiculturalism in the West has created a competition, not a community. It's everyone fighting for themselves, trying to protect their group, their language, their values, instead of being one nation. And the more diverse that it gets, the more divided everything becomes.
And you can see this with the political polarization, the riots, the protests, the constant outrage and the breakdown of citizenship and its trust in the government.
The issue isn't immigration. It's importing cultures that refuse to assimilate and then pretending that calling it diversity magically fixes the consequences. Diversity itself isn't the issue, but the issue is pretending that there's like this equal equation in correlation to where when you increase diversity, it always comes with an increase in success and strength, which simply isn't true. Some diversity can be good, but it is not the case that the more diversity you have, the more successful your country will be.β
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