This has drifted so far, I'm not even sure I understand the point of this thread anymore. I'm out.
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Talk about a man who could benefit from God's Grace. Unfortunately seems to be missing the mark despite the fervent laying of hands.
“Two Corinthians” We needn’t delve any more deeply into his religious knowledges.I wonder if he even knows how to lead a prayer? I doubt he has spent much, if any, time in a church in his life. Other than you know, LARP’ing in one for votes/cred
From Foreign Affairs:This has drifted so far, I'm not even sure I understand the point of this thread anymore. I'm out.
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As explained by Natalie Harp...From Foreign Affairs:
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To the tune of $600 Million USD (WLF). $1.4 Billion USD from all his cyrpto ventures with "no conflict of interest".Related since it involves foreign policy...
One of his (Trump's) biggest hauls in 2025 came when an investment firm tied to the United Arab Emirates bought nearly half of the Trump family’s main crypto company, World Liberty Financial,...
In January 2025, days before Mr. Trump’s inauguration, an investment firm tied to the government of the U.A.E. bought a 49 percent stake in World Liberty...Soon the Emiratis struck a deal with the Trump administration — over the objections of some national security officials — for the export of valuable computer chips that power artificial intelligence.
But even as crypto has proven lucrative for the president, many traders and political followers who invested in Trump-branded projects have fared poorly. The market cap for the president’s memecoin reached a peak of nearly $15 billion before prices began to crater within days of its launch, recently veering below $400 million. World Liberty’s WLFI tokens have plummeted alongside them.
We live in interesting times.

Hell will freeze over before China, Russia, and Iran form a partnership that can rival NATO.Somehow that article manages to be an oversimplification of the situation, and a wordy word salad at the same time. Some concerns are valid though- the alignment of our enemies is a real concern, even if they aren't as monolithic as the article made it seem.
However, as a guy from KS, I'm not calling our countries political enemies "The Heartland". That's not cool, coastal elites. Not cool at all.