Ay Venezuela, quien te manda
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Ay Venezuela, quien te manda

I dedicate this to all of my Venezuelan Uber drivers, between 2022 and 2024, who would not stfu about Trump.

Take your sorry asses back to Venezuela and mine some more gold for us, you damn colonists.

u/chenbuxie — 21 hours ago

Trump's Department of Treasury has preliminarily approved the Trump family’s flagship crypto venture, World Liberty Financial, to become a national trust bank

wsj.com
u/chenbuxie — 3 days ago

Capital One says Trump Organization accounts were closed after money laundering review

FYI, it takes a lot for a bank to follow through with an account closure like this. There is a lengthy process involved. Look it up. It really would have been easier for them to have just classified this as a false flag by the system.

The fact that they would follow through with this for such a high profile and powerful client says a lot about the brazenness and severity of the activities that triggered this review and subsequent decision.

thehill.com
u/chenbuxie — 16 days ago
▲ 4.9k r/NoFilterNews+3 crossposts

Trump Confirms He’s Hoarding Billions From Venezuelan Oil | President Trump is refusing to say what happened to the billions his administration took from Venezuelan oil sales.

newrepublic.com
u/FreeHugs23 — 22 days ago
▲ 362 r/FoxFiction+1 crossposts

Jesse Watters on Cuba: “My banking buddy told me that after we topple Castro, we’re going to be able to buy 100 acres of pristine Cuban coastline for like 50 Gs”

mediamatters.org
u/Oleg101 — 2 months ago

What are some "What if" episodes in famous TV shows?

I usually find the "what if.../what could have been..." episodes to be some of the best episodes of any series. Some of my favorites are "Turn Left" (Doctor Who), "Pretend Like It's the First Time" (Arcane), and "The One That Could Have Been" (Friends).

What are other similar examples in famous TV shows?

reddit.com
u/chenbuxie — 3 months ago