Trump 2025 - Resuming The National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity (Part 1)

Since I don’t know much about banks or crypto, I’m gonna pontificate.

Once banks quit bickering and decide to work with crypto developers they could use blockchains to record retail and interbank transactions en mass, very cheaply, accurately, and securely. Some of the largest banks in the US are still using DOS and 70’s-80’s era tech. Except for their customer databases. Those are totally hackable and often are. Very sloppy, loosey goosey.

Then say politicians instead of generalizing.

So…

Donkey wagons. Yep. Donkey wagons.

This is what happens when a foreigner is in charge of making cuts. Pride comes before the fall.

Then…

Here you go man. :+1:

I had a similar moment in a bar in the early 90’s.

I swear this dudes girlfriend was a dude. So when “she” walked into the womens room I had to say something.

Turns out “Hey man, you should tell your boyfriend that using the womens bathroom isn’t cool” was not the something that moment needed.

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Look at the way kids react around him. Latest example his granddaughter at NASCAR. The way Kai Trump talks about him, made a speech about him at the RNC.

Juxtapose that to Biden’s similar interactions.

Success leaves clues.

Abstract thought experiment is the tool of the clueless.

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As an old fart, I’ve been fighting the power of the crypto for a while.

At this point, the little I understand of it tells me it is indeed the future. The blockchain thing was a wowza moment for me when I finally read enough about it to gain a glimmer of understanding wrt it’s power as a tool.

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Gotta love the Babylon Bee.

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The cost to execute a transaction is amazing. 3 cents whether its a dollar or a million.

Considering the transaction fees for current methods (cash machine, money order, cashiers checks, debit p.o.s.) its extraordinary.

Gentlemen im in a bIt of a dilemma

Hypothetically and for entertainment purposes of course

My friend… filed taxes but then received some new forms and actually has another bit of interest to report they haven’t paid taxes on yet

What are the odds that the IRS, who is now down 7,000 staff and soon to be 15,000 if reports are to be believed, will find out?

So what if they find out?

He can donate that money to my charity, and I’ll throw him a kickback.

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If its within the 3 year grace period, let it ride.

Once it gets past that, tell them that the regulations changed and they should retroactively forget about it.

Ha I think the grace period is for YOU to get your rebate or refund from the government, not the other way around

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Generally it’s that you have to pay it, with interest and fees, if and when they discover it and may open you up to an audit

There is this special word, oooops, that makes everything forgivable.

It’s nice to see our President’s advisor Elon Musk having some fun with the role. Keep it light-hearted.

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