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7/16/2025, 6:05:13 PM
>>510546668
Hohol flag baking /chug/ breads is pretty funny to see
Hohol flag baking /chug/ breads is pretty funny to see
7/16/2025, 12:49:30 AM
>>510488328
my goat
my goat
7/4/2025, 11:19:14 PM
>>509519522
Ok cool
Ok cool
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6/30/2025, 2:22:31 AM
>>509081577
Between US administrations, policies are disjointed. If you don't understand this, you won't understand at all. Companies just want profits, regardless of who holds power.
With Biden, interests overlapped so blackrock could profit by taking over areas where his family members were being bribed by local politicians in a warzone.
With Trump, the interest is in seizure of lands close to the US mainland, particularly those which could be directly annexed. His interest is in expanding America and ensuring its domestic players are more prominent in the economy; companies are useful means to achieve this, and often they find it mutually beneficial as well.
In this case, Western politicians had been lobbying for mass-sale of federal lands, posting these plans on their websites, etc. for decades. A coincidence of interests occurred in which land ownership by US private entities at the expense of public lands could occur in order to facilitate eventual repurchase of foreign-owned lands in the USA by acquirers. However, when the Parliamentarian declared the restriction that only US-owned companies could buy the land a rules violation, the response was to withdraw the provision immediately. It is meaningless unless the land goes to American companies who can help to drive off foreign countries as economic players on behalf of the USA.
Between US administrations, policies are disjointed. If you don't understand this, you won't understand at all. Companies just want profits, regardless of who holds power.
With Biden, interests overlapped so blackrock could profit by taking over areas where his family members were being bribed by local politicians in a warzone.
With Trump, the interest is in seizure of lands close to the US mainland, particularly those which could be directly annexed. His interest is in expanding America and ensuring its domestic players are more prominent in the economy; companies are useful means to achieve this, and often they find it mutually beneficial as well.
In this case, Western politicians had been lobbying for mass-sale of federal lands, posting these plans on their websites, etc. for decades. A coincidence of interests occurred in which land ownership by US private entities at the expense of public lands could occur in order to facilitate eventual repurchase of foreign-owned lands in the USA by acquirers. However, when the Parliamentarian declared the restriction that only US-owned companies could buy the land a rules violation, the response was to withdraw the provision immediately. It is meaningless unless the land goes to American companies who can help to drive off foreign countries as economic players on behalf of the USA.
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