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The rial exchange rate is 1,800,000 to 1 dollar :laugh:

:magagrin:


Your position treats a weak Iranian rial as a simplistic "scorecard" of American victory, but that's a misunderstanding of what exchange rates actually measure—and what "triumph" would require in any meaningful geopolitical or economic sense.
 
The Dow is currently 49,945. 54 :clap:
Yeah, that will make Americans feel better about grocery prices

You do know the Dow is driven by tech, AI stocks, and as such is even less of a economic indicator

Funny, all the years during the Biden Administration while the Market gradually rose the MAGA were quiet, but now, it’s their go to indicator
 
Yeah, that will make Americans feel better about grocery prices

You do know the Dow is driven by tech, AI stocks, and as such is even less of a economic indicator

Funny, all the years during the Biden Administration while the Market gradually rose the MAGA were quiet, but now, it’s their go to indicator


The warhawks are desperate for scraps of success, no matter how unrelated.
 
Yeah, that will make Americans feel better about grocery prices

You do know the Dow is driven by tech, AI stocks, and as such is even less of a economic indicator

Funny, all the years during the Biden Administration while the Market gradually rose the MAGA were quiet, but now, it’s their go to indicator

Poor anchovies,
All segments of the market were up today and the complete unredacted Epstein files have been available to all members of Congress since the first week of Feb 9, 2026.
 
Poor anchovies,
All segments of the market were up today and the complete unredacted Epstein files have been available to all members of Congress since the first week of Feb 9, 2026.



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0E9-eArkTI




  • Lawmakers must give the DOJ at least 24 hours’ notice.
  • Review happens in person on DOJ-provided computers (9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday–Friday), with no electronic devices, no copying of files, and handwritten notes only. Staff are generally not allowed in the room.
  • Priority went to members and leaders of the House and Senate Judiciary committees, but all members of Congress were (and are) eligible to request access.
  • The DOJ stated this fulfilled its obligations under the Act and that the released files were “complete” (no redactions for political embarrassment or similar reasons). However, some lawmakers and reports noted that the DOJ had identified over 6 million potentially responsive pages but released only about 3.5 million, raising questions about withheld materials.
  • Critics (including Democrats on the Judiciary Committee) have complained that the in-person-only process is impractical for reviewing millions of pages, involves DOJ monitoring of lawmakers’ searches, and does not allow meaningful full access or staff assistance.
  • This is not the same as the files being publicly released online or distributed to Congress—public versions remain redacted, while Congress gets controlled in-person access to the unredacted set.




 
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