FlyingDragon
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We agree on a lot of issues my friend, on this one though, we will have to agree to disagree. It's not really something I want to go back and forth on, that's why I'm agreeing to disagree from the start, lol. I do think it may end up bigger than twitter and/or facebook though.
I have absolutely nothing to back it up. In order for you to see it how I do, you would have to believe the election was stolen and there are many, many supporters out there. Hell, even the regular day to day dems are tired of what's going on.
I've been waiting patiently.
This is exactly right. I didnt touch it today. I was in BROS from the opening, and I shorted PINS... +$5200 : )Guys this was just an announcement. The SPAC stakeholders have not voted on this transaction which is standard in all SPAC deals. This deal is far from being finalized and has the potential to not close. In the meantime the stock will be very volatile, not for the faint of heart.
“To get his deal done, Mr. Trump ventured into an unregulated and sometimes shadowy corner of Wall Street, working with an unlikely cast of characters: the former “Apprentice” contestants, a small Chinese investment firm and a little-known Miami banker named Patrick Orlando…..”
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“To get his deal done, Mr. Trump ventured into an unregulated and sometimes shadowy corner of Wall Street, working with an unlikely cast of characters: the former “Apprentice” contestants, a small Chinese investment firm and a little-known Miami banker named Patrick Orlando…..”
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Nothing illegal about using SPACs. More streamlined, less regulation hurdles, faster way to take a company public, but not illegal.“To get his deal done, Mr. Trump ventured into an unregulated and sometimes shadowy corner of Wall Street, working with an unlikely cast of characters: the former “Apprentice” contestants, a small Chinese investment firm and a little-known Miami banker named Patrick Orlando…..”
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I don’t see anything wrong with Trump doing this. And yeah I liked Trump cause he wasn’t a POS low life cock smoking politician like EVERYONE else. But looking on the outside more people with money should be doing this to be honest. Our corrupt system has given little punk asses like Mark Fucknberg and Jack Dorkey way too much pull on their platforms to do whatever they want. Some will cry and scream their little heads off that it’s a private company they could do whatever they want, maybe your right. But when they can ban a president of the United States all while keeping known terrorist organizations on their shit then that’s an issue. Either way all social media should be shut down and people should do like we used to do, go talk to people in person and put down your phone for once. But again whatever. My point being there should be as much competition as possible in this social media world. So I say the more the merrier. Hopefully it does good. And I mostly say that cause I would love to see Mark and Jack lose tons of what they love the most. Either way I hate social media to be honest. Too many people with mushy brain syndrome.
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