Avatar
Purp1eOne
dee152c8f11f8a4ad072f35f042098568af9216f678521eb88b54957825c8b84
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke

Don't you love how our leaders sometimes just step right in it without realizing the consequences for what they are doing and what the ultimate ramifications will be....

I sure hope this comes out and all the people who called out Trump will be roasted like they should.

https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1872324691727368600

depends on the girl, the location of the tats and the amount of tats

Where did that bat go? Hmmmm........

#Covid #WuHan #Fauci

https://x.com/JerryDunleavy/status/1872277029321937148

Wild episode on the Danny Jones podcast.

Calley Means is a former food & pharma lobbyist, Dr. Jack Kruse is a neurosurgeon & Dr. Mary Bowden is a board certified otolaryngologist specializing in respiratory illness.

#Healthstr #Covid #Sunlight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXjj2EoElFg

This Matt Gaetz shit makes me laugh. If anyone actually did a little research you can get a good indication of what is going on.

whatever it takes it will be a lot, I always take prognostication with a grain of salt and just enjoy the volatile ride up

while not perfect compared to biden and obama he is definitely not bad. obviously has issues but he at least loves the country he represents unlike the globalists fucks

This aren't really social accounts these are advertising and info accounts trying to reach as many people as possible.

I wouldn't frown upon companies trying to make a living that are on all socials. Well maybe not all, who the fuck in their right mind would be on mastodon....๐Ÿ™ƒ

that's nice but it would seem you are more likely the idiot.

Did all that effort change the facts of what was posted?

Let me help you out, no it didn't the housing market sucks because the biden/obama administration are complete sell outs and will fuck over the US citizen every step of the way to make them more and more dependent on the big blue cult.

Its a good thing now though that less than half the US citizens are sheep and believe all the bull shit the spew. That's why along with their foreign friends they were trying to ship in new sheep illegally. You know all those illegals the came across the boarder and the ones they flew in.

Good thing now though is they are going to get shipped back out and future elections will require voter IDs and same day voting.

Should put an end to corrupt blue cult and rhinos who are only worried about themselves.

But no I still see the same housing numbers in both posts don't you? ๐Ÿ˜‰

if he is talking about non technical people I fully agree. that's a lot of money and if it's a choice between being in the club or losing money.....

until things get easier and the ability to lose your Bitcoin is reduced greatly mass adoption will not occur it's that simple whether you like it or not

at least it wasn't Hunter posting pics, it would have probably been three little girls

The #democrats sure were honest with their sheep now weren't they....

nostr:note1qtljhcxcyu4e0ykpyjnuagma6d4gcafp5uteafa9979h50hgztgqqduhvh

In the US they are already monitoring your payments to the tune of 84% according to Grok. Not saying this is exactly the figure but I would bet its pretty accurate.

Credit cards are already monitoring, selling and making decisions on your purchases.

Bitcoin transaction are transparent on the blockchain.

-----------------

In the United States, the use of cash has been steadily declining, but it remains a significant payment method, particularly for smaller transactions. Here's an overview based on recent data:

Cash Transactions: Recent data suggests that cash accounted for approximately 16% of all transactions in 2024, a decrease from 20% in 2021. This indicates a trend towards less cash usage over time.

In-Store Purchases: Cash is still widely used for in-store purchases, with 67% of Americans using it for physical transactions, demonstrating its enduring appeal for smaller, everyday purchases. However, this is often for transactions under $10, where nearly half (49%) are made with cash.

Demographic Trends: There's a notable income disparity in cash usage. Lower-income Americans use cash more frequently, with 22% of those from households earning less than $40,000 annually using cash for all or most of their purchases. In contrast, 73% of upper-income Americans use cash for only a few or none of their purchases.

Emergency and Specific Situations: Cash continues to be seen as an essential tool for emergencies, lending, and saving, with a significant portion of Americans valuing its privacy and immediacy in these contexts.

Overall, while there's a clear shift towards digital and card payments, cash retains a substantial role in the U.S. payment ecosystem, particularly in certain demographics and for specific types of transactions.

https://x.com/i/grok/share/D0AfdGT2z5N7F2yoADmAPx6CH

#Rumble going to allow #btc / #zaps as tips?

#bitcoin