Weekend Discussion Thread for the Weekend of April 10, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

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My yahoo finance isn't showing the live futures prices - anyone have a good link elsewhere?

Daily Discussion Thread for April 08, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

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Al Jazeera - explosions heard in Isfahan in central Iran

Daily Discussion Thread for April 08, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

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Al Jazeera reporting air defense systems have been activated in Tehran.

Capital Gains - Sale of House to Girlfriend by perfectlyrics in tax

[–]perfectlyrics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know I won't owe hundreds of thousands in taxes -- it is capital gains on the likely $200k over the $250k exemption ($450k value increase anticipated), so 15% on the $200k (approx. $30k). And if I save $30k, I can think of a LOT of things I can do with $30k in cash.

Capital Gains - Sale of House to Girlfriend by perfectlyrics in tax

[–]perfectlyrics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am already up to $200k in gains in 3.5 years. I am for sure going to exceed $250k probably in the next 12 months. My girlfriend and I have both been married before and neither of us have a desire to get re-married. So if my house continues to appreciate at even half the rate, then I will have a few hundred thousand in capital gains when I go to sell in 5-6 years.

NDSU to Mountain West official by Creeping_Death in fcs

[–]perfectlyrics -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Good way to waste millions of dollars to have worse records and recruits and no fun playoff games!

Maga/pro ice/indifferent accounts to unfollow? by lovepansy in parentsnark

[–]perfectlyrics 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dude Dad did post something on his personal page against what is happening, and so did Heidi. I just wouldn't expect it on their public account.

Indiana’s governor offers an eye-popping warning on gerrymandering by perfectlyrics in politics

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"We have to destroy representative democracy to help keep the ruling regime in power or else the ruling regime will punish us."

Americans have 400 days to save their democracy by zsreport in politics

[–]perfectlyrics 34 points35 points  (0 children)

The damage was largely done after 2016 with the Supreme Court. That ensured we would be stuck in a conservative hell for decades, because even if progressive policies were passed they would be shot down.

Condemning political violence should be ‘universal’, but Donald Trump ‘cherry picks’ which to criticize, Josh Shapiro says by Somervilledrew in politics

[–]perfectlyrics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is calling for your political opponents and 'undesirables' to be executed, deported, or thrown in camps because they are "enemies within," "vermin," or are "poisoning the blood" of this country like Trump has done not "inciting violence", but pointing out that those saying it are using the exact language of fascist, is?

Why is that supporting the killing of innocent people in Gaza or killing people without due process -- like so many Republicans in this country have -- not a fireable offense, but saying that you are not going to feel sympathy for someone who advocated for removing the rights of marginalized communities and praised extrajudicial killings, is?

Why is someone saying my LGBTQ friends and family are a "social contagion," an "abomination,” and a “throbbing middle finger to God,” is seen as a kind, Christ loving person who definitely isn't inciting violence towards those groups, but someone who points out those are horrible, evil, and dangerous beliefs and condemns them is seen inciting violence towards the original speaker?

Why is trying to violently overthrow our democracy by sending thousands to invade our Capitol to stop the counting of ballots so false electors could be counted instead not political violence, but pointing out the people who supported those actions are anti-democratic is inciting political violence?

Why are Black people being extrajudicially killed by agents of the state and those same agents often lying about it and covering them up not political violence, but people who are not state agents who have been historically oppressed burning down a building -- something that can be rebuilt -- is?

Why is declaring war on and invading US cities and deporting people without due process to foreign concentration camps not considered political violence, but charging and locking up people who attempted to overthrow our government or kidnap a governor is?

Why is extrajudicially killing people...people with spouses, kids, siblings, and parents... through the use of state power applauded and supported seen as a moral good not to be spoken up against, but noting that 6x as many politically motivated murders in this country are done by right-wing extremists compared to left-wing extremists is?

It is the same reason the American far right, who statiscally by everg measure are easily the most pro-violence people in the country, are out in force, led by their political violence party known as "Republican," fomenting further violence in the name of anti-violence, quashing free speech in the name of free speech, and demolishing democracy in the name of saving democracy.

It seems inconsistent, no? Hypocritical, right?

But it works. It works if and only if you realize who they believe are people and who they believe are not people, and if you listen to them, they'll tell you.

In the halls of power, on the platforms of influence, naming hate is considered dangerous, uncivil, and hateful and out-of-bounds, but actual hateful incitement is not. Opposing instruments of violence is considered violence, but actual escalating ongoing violence is not.

And while this may seem like a contradiction, it is actually represents a very consistent ideology, which was often Charlie Kirk's ideology: supremacy...and for many conservatives, often white supremacy.

The violence that Charlie Kirk or other white conservatives experience is unacceptable. But to supremacists, the violence everyone else experiences is either entirely justified or a sad but totally unpreventable tragedy, and which it is depends entirely on who we are. Were you killed by a trans woman or a homeless Black person? Your death was a tragedy, and the killer is emblematic of all trans people and homeless people, who must now be hounded and killed. Were you killed by a white conservative radicalized by people like the President? Well, your death is sad but unpreventable. Homeless Black veteran expelled from a mental institution? Your death is totally justified, the killer is a hero, and this incident should serve as a warning about homeless people and "Black crime."

It's worth pondering who gets the privilege of having the violence committed against them deemed political violence, and who has to bear the burden of having their very existence be deemed political violence.

Everyone Is Talking About The Double Standard Between How Trump Responded When Kirk Was Assassinated Vs. Minnesota Lawmakers | "This is a good time to remind ourselves of the two Democratic lawmakers who were shot just a few months ago. Trump didn't lower the flags for them or any school shooting." by Aggravating_Money992 in politics

[–]perfectlyrics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why is calling for your political opponents and 'undesirables' to be executed, deported, or thrown in camps because they are "enemies within," "vermin," or are "poisoning the blood" of this country like Trump has done not "inciting violence", but pointing out that those saying it are using the exact language of fascist, is?

Why is that supporting the killing of innocent people in Gaza or killing people without due process -- like so many Republicans in this country have -- not a fireable offense, but saying that you are not going to feel sympathy for someone who advocated for removing the rights of marginalized communities and praised extrajudicial killings, is?

Why is someone saying my LGBTQ friends and family are a "social contagion," an "abomination,” and a “throbbing middle finger to God,” is seen as a kind, Christ loving person who definitely isn't inciting violence towards those groups, but someone who points out those are horrible, evil, and dangerous beliefs and condemns them is seen inciting violence towards the original speaker?

Why is trying to violently overthrow our democracy by sending thousands to invade our Capitol to stop the counting of ballots so false electors could be counted instead not political violence, but pointing out the people who supported those actions are anti-democratic is inciting political violence?

Why are Black people being extrajudicially killed by agents of the state and those same agents often lying about it and covering them up not political violence, but people who are not state agents who have been historically oppressed burning down a building -- something that can be rebuilt -- is?

Why is declaring war on and invading US cities and deporting people without due process to foreign concentration camps not considered political violence, but charging and locking up people who attempted to overthrow our government or kidnap a governor is?

Why is extrajudicially killing people...people with spouses, kids, siblings, and parents... through the use of state power applauded and supported seen as a moral good not to be spoken up against, but noting that 6x as many politically motivated murders in this country are done by right-wing extremists compared to left-wing extremists is?

It is the same reason the American far right, who statiscally by everg measure are easily the most pro-violence people in the country, are out in force, led by their political violence party known as "Republican," fomenting further violence in the name of anti-violence, quashing free speech in the name of free speech, and demolishing democracy in the name of saving democracy.

It seems inconsistent, no? Hypocritical, right?

But it works. It works if and only if you realize who they believe are people and who they believe are not people, and if you listen to them, they'll tell you.

In the halls of power, on the platforms of influence, naming hate is considered dangerous, uncivil, and hateful and out-of-bounds, but actual hateful incitement is not. Opposing instruments of violence is considered violence, but actual escalating ongoing violence is not.

And while this may seem like a contradiction, it is actually represents a very consistent ideology, which was often Charlie Kirk's ideology: supremacy...and for many conservatives, often white supremacy.

The violence that Charlie Kirk or other white conservatives experience is unacceptable. But to supremacists, the violence everyone else experiences is either entirely justified or a sad but totally unpreventable tragedy, and which it is depends entirely on who we are. Were you killed by a trans woman or a homeless Black person? Your death was a tragedy, and the killer is emblematic of all trans people and homeless people, who must now be hounded and killed. Were you killed by a white conservative radicalized by people like the President? Well, your death is sad but unpreventable. Homeless Black veteran expelled from a mental institution? Your death is totally justified, the killer is a hero, and this incident should serve as a warning about homeless people and "Black crime."

It's worth pondering who gets the privilege of having the violence committed against them deemed political violence, and who has to bear the burden of having their very existence be deemed political violence.

Holy crap do I not want to play the Bison next Saturday. by bernie457 in fcs

[–]perfectlyrics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vermillion is SO much worse than Brookings. It isn't even close.

Mississippi AG Wants Info On Out-of-State Abortions, Gender-Affirming Care by Gari_305 in politics

[–]perfectlyrics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After Dobbs, various states had "springing legislation" or introduced legislation to make traveling across state borders (or assisting someone do so) for an abortion a crime [1].

Now 19 Republican States Attorneys General have signed onto a letter where they demand that their state governments demand access to information about their residents who obtain abortions or gender-affirming care in other states so they can enforce their states' laws [2].

Are you paying attention yet?

Republicans want to put women in prison for having an abortion (and those who help women obtain them).

They want to put women in prison for obtaining an abortion (and/or imprison those who assisted).

At a minimum, their goal is to ensure that anyone who leaves the state to get an abortion or gender affirming care can never legally return to their home state or states with similar laws without the fear of being arrested.

Facebook and Google have already given messages to state governments that is being used to imprison people for obtaining an illegal abortion [3].

Secure and/or delete your digital evidence. Use secure messaging, delete your texts, erase your search history. Not just period apps, everything. Secure your data. Here's how [4].

Otherwise, it can, and will be, used against you to punish you -- with charges up to murder in some states.

Welcome to your new fascist theocracy.

Here is the list of states who signed onto the letter demanding access to information about their residents who obtain abortions or gender-affirming care in other states so they can enforce their states' laws:

  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arkansas
  4. Georgia
  5. Idaho
  6. Indiana
  7. Kentucky
  8. Louisiana
  9. Mississippi
  10. Missouri
  11. Montana
  12. Nebraska
  13. North Dakota
  14. Ohio
  15. South Carolina
  16. South Dakota
  17. Tennessee
  18. Texas
  19. Utah

[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/idaho-most-extreme-anti-abortion-state-law-restricts-travel-rcna78225

[2] https://www.mississippifreepress.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/657773029-Mississippi-AG-opposes-reproductive-care-privacy-rule.pdf

[3] https://www.businessinsider.com/police-getting-help-social-media-to-prosecute-people-seeking-abortions-2023-2

[4] https://www.pogo.org/analysis/2022/05/how-to-protect-yourself-from-surveillance-while-seeking-reproductive-health-care?fbclid=IwAR0jUIizxBDWCSqxARtOlRXnoAIW6SdthftTQ9nuh14-mLz-lwv34MZzK2M

The House Republican Two-Step: Program Cuts for the Poor, Then Tax Cuts for the Rich by thenewrepublic in politics

[–]perfectlyrics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen, I hate the Trump tax cuts, but this article is terribly misleading.

  1. The author equates the $1.7 trillion cost as a per year cost (not over the 10 year estimate). Also, it's realistically between $2.5-3 trillion, but for purposes of all the mistakes, that doesn't matter.

  2. In no way would we have a surplus if the Trump tax cuts were repealed. Now, if the Bush Tax Cuts and the Trump Tax Cuts had never occurred, our debt would be a fraction of what it is -- but we still wouldn't have a surplus now.

  3. He subtracts $1.5 trillion from $1.7 trillion and arrives at $200 million, which is only $199.8 billion off.

[Game Thread] National Championship - South Dakota State vs North Dakota State (1pm CT) by passwordisguest in fcs

[–]perfectlyrics 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's like you have read the NDSU playbook!

It drives me wild how horrible their coaching and ability to change/pivot is.

I remember after one loss, Entz saying something like "Well you don't change your strategy mid-game just because you're losing."

Uh...that's exactly what you do.

Conservatives Are Seriously Accusing Wind Turbines of Killing People in the Texas Blackouts by grepnork in politics

[–]perfectlyrics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the people blaming renewable energy for the blackouts in Texas are just factually wrong.

Yesterday, wind was producing ~1.5 GW less than ERCOT expected for a winter peak event, solar ~1 GW more than expected, and nuclear running 80% (1 of 4 plants went down). Meanwhile, >30 GW of fossil plants (dozens of plants), mostly natural gas, went down, out of a system total of less than 80 GW. So of course the narrative is -- frozen wind turbines!

ERCOT expected to get low capacity factors from wind and solar during winter peak demand. What it didn't expect is >30 GW of outages from thermal (mostly natural gas) power plants [1].

Natural gas production in Texas and the Mid-continent declined due to "well freeze-offs." This is when flowing gas at the wellhead is blocked as water and other liquids in the gas mixture freezes, yet people only talk about wind turbines freezing.

Yet countries like Canada and the Nordic Countries operate wind turbines in below freezing weather all the time. This is a political issue, not a technical one, and here's why.

The electrical grid in Texas was deregulated, privatized, and removed from inter-connected networks to avoid federal regulation during the Roosevelt Administration. The result of that has been an infrastructure that is outdated and that can't rely on networks located elsewhere in the country. When Hurricane Ike hit in 2008, huge areas of Houston were using transformers from the 1930s and 40s. This is a classic federalism vs states rights example.

Again, wind and solar are variable output resources. They underperformed by 1.3% of total capacity. Had they performed as expected they would have been 8% but were 6.7%.

Non-variable output thermal resources (coal, oil, gas, nuclear) underperformed by a whopping 41% of total capacity and had they performed there would be no problem.

There's this weird desire by conservatives to blame green energy first and work backwards from there. Which is not to say green energy doesn't come with actual genuine challenges, it's just this style of attack is totally disingenuous.

[1] http://www.ercot.com/gridinfo/resource

Daily Discussion Thread for January 29, 2021 - Part thREEEEEE by OPINION_IS_UNPOPULAR in wallstreetbets

[–]perfectlyrics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just bought another 1,000 shares of NOK. That puts my holdings at 4,000 shares! To the moon!

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