The Trump Card...

ATeam

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I also said it was a long term investment. Long term isn’t normally 1 or 2 years.
These days, in the nanosecond markets, 1-2 years is an eternity. While the stock price alone tells an abysmal story, company fundamentals tell an even worse one. And if you want to make it about company strategy, their acquisitions are nonsensical. They make perfect sense if you want to spin things up yet again to bilk investors out of more money on the story, but business-wise, it's lunacy.

Two years, four years, even longer will not make a difference. The core purpose if this company is to defraud its investors. Time will not fix this stock. 2, 4, 6 years or more, fraud is fraud. Jail time is the true fix.
 
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While the court overturned the vote because of legislative improprieties, it seems worth mentioning how the people actually voted. This was not a poll, it was an election. These same people will vote again in November. They're not going to change from blue to red because the court ruling.
This is a good question. Hopefully the DOJ is looking into this as well.
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ATeam

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This is a good question. Hopefully the DOJ is looking into this as well.
You can slice this and speculate all you want. It won't matter what opinions you form or what questions you raise.

The recent election just showed Virginia will vote blue in the statewide races because gerrymandering does not apply statewide. And my guess is that, even with the current district map, Virginia voters will flip a good number of district seats from red to blue given what the polls now show. And even if you struck the entire state from the US House vote totals, the Democrats are still going to take the House and impeach Trump (if he lives that long).

Once upon a time, Virginia was a red state. Not today.

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You can slice this and speculate all you want. It won't matter what opinions you form or what questions you raise.

The recent election just showed Virginia will vote blue in the statewide races because gerrymandering does not apply statewide. And my guess is that, even with the current district map, Virginia voters will flip a good number of district seats from red to blue given what the polls now show. And even if you struck the entire state from the US House vote totals, the Democrats are still going to take the House and impeach Trump (if he lives that long).

Once upon a time, Virginia was a red state. Not today.

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They tried. Didn’t they? A state that votes around 45 percent Republican and they wanted to shut out the rural vote completely.And the Governor lied to Virginians prior to getting elected about redistricting. Dems ignored the rules. Deceptive language in the “referendum”. Got a barely majority vote. At least the courts did the right thing and called them out on their shenanigans.
Sneaky sneaky. Unconstitutional
DOJ will look into it about whether there are any racial gerrymandered districts. She’s on it.
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These days, in the nanosecond markets, 1-2 years is an eternity. While the stock price alone tells an abysmal story, company fundamentals tell an even worse one. And if you want to make it about company strategy, their acquisitions are nonsensical. They make perfect sense if you want to spin things up yet again to bilk investors out of more money on the story, but business-wise, it's lunacy.

Two years, four years, even longer will not make a difference. The core purpose if this company is to defraud its investors. Time will not fix this stock. 2, 4, 6 years or more, fraud is fraud. Jail time is the true fix.
Tesla, Amazon, Airbnb, Twitter, Uber, Facebook. All took lengthy time( certainly not “nanoseconds”) and reorganizations before they made it big.
 

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Tesla, Amazon, Airbnb, Twitter, Uber, Facebook. All took lengthy time( certainly not “nanoseconds”) and reorganizations before they made it big.
They also had products or services of value to offer consumers from the beginning. What exactly does TMTG offer of value today? What do they sell that customers are willing to pay for?

I'm not asking about what they intend to sell or do, I'm asking what products and services they provide right now. In their early stages, Amazon sold books online. Tesla sold cars. Airbnb provided a service that connected travelers with hosts. What does TMTG provide?
 
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