Anonymous ID: 89c47e March 19, 2018, 7:45 p.m. No.727400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7832

>>727306

>>727306

>We just lost in Pennsylvania AGAIN. The Democrats just won the case against Republicans there for redistricting. We're going to lose seats in that state in the midterms. That is pretty much a given now. Unbelievable how no one is paying any attention to this. What is the game plan?

Some half ass Republican went against the best Dems could throw, who turned out to be a in the closet Republican lite youngster.

 

Evidence gathering obviously but what else there that could be going on? Before the last two, Republicans won all the special elections easily, of which there were 4 in 2017 that I can remember.

Anonymous ID: 89c47e March 19, 2018, 7:56 p.m. No.727508   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>727494

>A woman crashed her car filled with fire accelerants into a Florida sheriff's office.

Was she on any medications recently?

 

KOKAIN is a helluva drug. Coca-Cola, those were the days man.

Anonymous ID: 89c47e March 19, 2018, 8:15 p.m. No.727716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7776 >>7793 >>7837

>>727644

How much money is Facebook really worth? Facebook has no real tangible product. Only thing Facebook sells is user data and how many times can you sell the same users data to the same group of interested people? No one completely changes their life every business quarter so Facebooks most important source of product, it's users is actually a very slow growing crop that can only generate so many effective yields per year.

 

This brings me to step two which is to ask the question of how much is Facebook really worth? Google has long moved past just providing ad click services and has broadened its marketbase and product base. Amazon does a ton of shit, so its probably actually undervalued. So how did Facebook become so big in terms of market valuation and who gave it so much money. In order for its value to rise someone had to really pump serious cash and really invest a lot of real assets into it over the years. The answers are going to be fairly obvious and because of the spookyness, how much is Facebook going to be valued at once all this artificial prop money is going to go bye bye? I estimate nothing short of a giant crash for Facebook over the next couple of years; it wont disappear and become another myspace but it will never be the $100+ billion giant ever again either.