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Walmart, America’s largest retailer, has long been a facilitator of fraud on a mass scale, a ProPublica investigation has found.
More than $1 billion in fraud losses were routed through the company’s financial services between 2013 and 2022.
(Published Jan. 2024)
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Coinbase was being investigated by the SEC so they:
- gave $75M a to pro-Trump PAC
- gave $1M to Trump’s inauguration
- sponsored an inaugural party
- hired Trump’s campaign manager
- listed Trump’s meme coin
And now the investigation is closed.
These are called bribes.
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mickeyrat said:Coinbase was being investigated by the SEC so they:
- gave $75M a to pro-Trump PAC
- gave $1M to Trump’s inauguration
- sponsored an inaugural party
- hired Trump’s campaign manager
- listed Trump’s meme coin
And now the investigation is closed.
These are called bribes.
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Who’s in? Can’t live a day without Amazon or Wally Mart? What impact will it have?
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Halifax2TheMax said:Who’s in? Can’t live a day without Amazon or Wally Mart? What impact will it have?
100% I am so proud or Pearl Jam for doing this!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Halifax2TheMax said:Who’s in? Can’t live a day without Amazon or Wally Mart? What impact will it have?
100% I am so proud or Pearl Jam for doing this!hippiemom = goodness0 -
So here's the question, and I'd love some advice from our resident CPA ( @Gern Blansten ). I asked my wife and while she is a CPA focused on tax, it's really business tax and not personal so not sure where to go.
I'm pretty convinced we are going to have a recession starting this year, preceded by a correction as one would expect. As an investor that uses E-trade, and I haven't sold a stock in years. If I sell to try to move my money to safer harbor, I will have to pay 15% capital gains, I would presume, just to hide the money.
So is there a formula used for a retail investor to determine at what decline in stock price makes it worth it to sell (prior to the drop)? It can't just be 15% since you only pay tax on the gains.
If I'm thinking about this wrong, please tell me. I'm only 52, so it's not like I couldn't ride out a recession either.0 -
yay me. down 1200 on the day. have shown a net gain from jan 1 to yesterday. and today is -.30%_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.0 -
mrussel1 said:Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:mrussel1 said:Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.0 -
nicknyr15 said:tbergs said:mrussel1 said:Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.
it is so hard to decipher what is just stupidity/chaos agent vs a plan to enrich himself.0 -
mrussel1 said:nicknyr15 said:tbergs said:mrussel1 said:Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.
it is so hard to decipher what is just stupidity/chaos agent vs a plan to enrich himself.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
mrussel1 said:nicknyr15 said:tbergs said:mrussel1 said:Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.
it is so hard to decipher what is just stupidity/chaos agent vs a plan to enrich himself.0 -
tbergs said:mrussel1 said:nicknyr15 said:tbergs said:mrussel1 said:Welp, here we go. We are barreling towards a recession. The lights were already flashing before the tariffs.
I decided to hold pat, since I can't really move money around without taking a tax event. The bet is that the market will fall less than 15% or so, and then rebound. Glad I am not looking to retire soon.
it is so hard to decipher what is just stupidity/chaos agent vs a plan to enrich himself.
PS - I should buy a tv today. Was meaning to get a new one and now feels like the right time..0 -
He is aware that voters are generally myopic and most of this stuff will be forgotten in time (probably also why he floods the zone). He also knows voters just want to see him fixing problems, regardless if he is the one who created them. Sometimes I think thats his go to move and he knows it because a large swatch of US voters are ignorant to that stuff.
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Tim Simmons said:He is aware that voters are generally myopic and most of this stuff will be forgotten in time (probably also why he floods the zone). He also knows voters just want to see him fixing problems, regardless if he is the one who created them. Sometimes I think thats his go to move and he knows it because a large swatch of US voters are ignorant to that stuff.
But I don't think creating a recession and solving it is as easy to gaslight as his other tricks.0 -
Yet another big, red warning signal about the coming recession.
Currently the Atlanta Fed is predicting -2.8% GDP 'growth'. That is awful. The Trump admin is going to claim it's loss of gov't job, but the numbers are already reported between gov't and private. So that delineation exists. And now, look at the private employment data...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hiring-slowed-in-february-as-economic-uncertainty-created-hesitancy-to-add-jobs-last-month-adp-data-shows-135002874.html0 -
This is hilarious lol - he's cutting tariffs for a month for cars coming in from Mexico and Canada. Just slinging shit at the wall and then trying to figure out how it benefits them most. Just fucking idiots everywhere lol0
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