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porb121
·3 anni fa·discuss
Go ahead and reread what a land value tax is
porb121
·3 anni fa·discuss
yeah chief I'm gonna need you to google "stock borrow rate" and get back to me when you've made it through the investopedia page
porb121
·3 anni fa·discuss
yes, that is how journalism works.
porb121
·3 anni fa·discuss
go ahead and google "co2 half-life in atmosphere" and "cumulative co2 emissions over time"
porb121
·3 anni fa·discuss
if someone bids 10000000 shares for mid, and I hit their bid, who provided the liquidity?
porb121
·4 anni fa·discuss
Modern cars are much safer than cars of even 10 years ago
porb121
·4 anni fa·discuss
You're talking about a city of 10+ million people.
porb121
·4 anni fa·discuss
if walker is mistaken about numerous small factual details, what makes you confident he's correct about anything meaningful?
porb121
·4 anni fa·discuss
> Maybe twitter is a unique case because of other factors - Elon?

really, you think that a rapid change of leadership preceded by an extended legal battle is MAYBE a unique situation? Elon is very clearly one of the most erratic ceos of a 10b+ public company right now

customers and employees are uncertain about the future because the ceo and controlling shareholder seems to change his mind every day about twitter's product, company culture, and general philosophy every single day. if he laid off nobody it would still be mayhem.
porb121
·4 anni fa·discuss
> You can absolutely find a buyer instantly! At about the same price it traded for five minutes ago! Just not at the price you need it to be.

this is extremely stupid. you can't just sell arbitrary amounts of coin without moving the market a ton and paying a fortune in slippage. they do need liquidity.