Working on narrowing down the 10,000 str8 combos.
Filter, filter filter
Looking for 09xx, 29xx, 49xx
Using previous hit str8 one time all history hit group.
HHHL 25 26.6%
4998 4996 4995 4989 4986 4976 4969 4968 4965 2988
2979 2976 2969 2968 2966 2959 2957 2956 0988 0986
0985 0978 0975 0966 0965
HHLL 47 50.0%
4994 4992 4982 4981 4974 4964 4963 4961 4954 4953
4951 4945 4939 4935 4929 4927 4926 4916 4915 4906
2994 2993 2990 2981 2971 2963 2961 2954 2950 2948
2946 2945 2938 2916 2907 0991 0983 0981 0971 0964
0953 0949 0937 0925 0919 0917 0907
EEOO filter in HHLL group
4994 4992 4981 4974 4963 4961 4954 4945 4929 4927
4916 2994 2990 2981 2963 2961 2954 2950 2945 2938
2916 2907 0983 0981 0949 0925 0907
HLLL 22 23.4%
4941 4930 4924 4923 4914 4912 4900 2941 2934 2932
2924 2923 2921 2913 2902 2901 0941 0930 0921 0920
0913 0903
81XX never hit str8 all history
8100, 8103, 8106, 8111, 8115, 8116, 8117, 8126, 8129, 8133, 8134, 8141, 8144, 8151, 8154, 8183, 8190, 8192, 8196, 8198,
See how long this takes to drop for profit.
With what news I am reading on the Federal budget now in Congress the lobbyist have more control over Congress than the will of the people.
So much for deficit & spending cutting.
The Best Press Availability Ever Held in the Oval Office
I have watched it so many times and each time I have to pause it to stop laughing. When you consider everything in the lead up to this event, this really is the best press availability ever.
At 29:37 of the video below, President Trump is asked:
MEDIA: “Is there anything the Prime Minister can say to you today to change your mind on tariffing Canada?” … “Is there anything he can say to you, in the course of your meeting today, that could get you to lift tariffs on Canada?”
TRUMP: “No.”
MEDIA: “Why not?”
TRUMP: “Just the way it is.”
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The last five minutes are so funny, so brutally honest, so genuinely instructive of the baseline from which all of the future trade aspects will take place, that it just makes you laugh at the simplicity of the problem that Canada faces. “We don’t really want cars from Canada,” in reality we don’t want anything from Canada… lolol.
“Look, this is all friendly.” Carney is just sitting there, like a doofus.
Best President Ever!
American Consumer Market Just Too Valuable – India Agrees to Align with Trump Tariff and Trade Terms
India was under pressure by both sides, the USA and China. Part of the Trump Indo-pacific plan was a geopolitical trade strategy aligning the United States with India. However, Beijing was pressuring India to reject alignment with the USA and form a mutually beneficial trade block with China.
India has rejected the Chinese plan and chosen to follow the USA model because access to the U.S. consumer base is the stronger economic influence.
The result? Once again, sad Panda.
INDIA – India has sided with the United States (US) President Donald Trump on the trade war with Xi Jinping of China. Reports indicate that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ready to accept all conditions of the US in a trade deal.
Trump raised tariffs on most Chinese imports to 145%, citing the need to reduce the trade deficit and encourage domestic manufacturing.
In retaliation, China has imposed 125% tariffs on US goods and implemented non-tariff barriers, including export controls on critical rare-earth elements.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Trump in the White House in February 2025.
After the meeting, the leaders announced they would pursue a “framework” for greater cooperation.
“ Prime Minister Modi and I have agreed that we will be in negotiations to address the long-running disparities,” Trump said.
“But really, we want a certain level of playing field, which we really think we’re entitled to.”
On the other hand, Modi said India and the US will have a MEGA partnership for prosperity.
He said India is working towards a Viksit Bharat, which in the American context translates into MIGA.
“An excellent meeting with Trump at the White House. Our talks will add significant momentum to the India-USA friendship,” Modi said.
[…] Modi’s move is despite persuasion by Yu Jing, spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in India, for Modi to join forces with the Asian country.
Jing said India and China should stand together against US tariff actions as the two largest developing nations. (more)
German Automaker Smartly Shifts Business Plan in Response to Tariffs – Mercedes Will Make More Vehicles in USA
In a decision to position for long-term tariff avoidance, Mercedes Benz will shift production of their GLC (compact SUV) to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, away from Bremen, Germany.
Previously, the German automaker had shifted manufacturing of large SUV lines to the USA to avoid the pre-existing 25% ‘chicken tax.’ However, the smaller and less expensive crossover types were still made in Germany and shipped to the USA. As the shipping vessels returned to Germany, they would take some of the SUV inventory back with them. It was the most cost-effective solution, given the nature of the tariff situation.
Now, with larger import tariffs against all vehicles, Mercedes has shifted their business model to essentially an outcome where all USA marketed/sold vehicles will be manufactured in the USA, and all EU marketed/sold vehicles will be manufactured in Germany.
(Via Daily Mail) – Mercedes-Benz will shift production of one of its vehicles to Tuscaloosa, Alabama by 2027. The German luxury carmaker’s move is the latest response from an industry caught in the expensive crosshairs of President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs.
The decision marks a potential win for Trump’s protectionist trade agenda, which aims to boost US manufacturing by slapping steep tariffs on foreign-made goods. But there are many complicating factors.
The company didn’t say which model would move to America. Instead, it said the production of a ‘core segment vehicle’ will move stateside.
Many experts predict the move will impact the production of the GLC, the company’s best-selling car in the US.
The compact SUV is built in Bremen, Germany.
Mercedes reported selling 64,163 units in the US in 2024, up 58 percent from the year before. (read more)
On the other hand, BMW is still screwed because it made the prior decision to build all their new fancy auto plants in Mexico.
Within the U.S. market, Mercedes Benz now has a strategic advantage over their German rival, BMW.
Happy Cinco de Mayo
“In the November election, 7 in 10 Hispanic voters in Florida said they favored reducing the number of immigrants who were allowed to seek asylum in the U.S. when they arrived at the U.S. border, according to AP VoteCast. That was in line with Florida voters overall.
In 2024, Trump won not just Miami-Dade County but the central Florida counties of Seminole and Osceola, where many Venezuelans have immigrated, and made inroads in heavily Puerto Rican areas of Pennsylvania. He also flipped several South Texas border counties that were Democratic bastions for decades.
What initially catapulted Trump’s popularity in South Florida was his stance on the socialist governments that many exiles and their families fled, along with his focus on boosting growth and reducing prices. But at a rally in Miami days before announcing his third White House bid in November 2022, Trump said that, contrary to the belief of some, Hispanics liked his vows to crack down on illegal immigration.” (more)
What happens to the wages of legal Latino Americans when the illegal Latinos are removed from the supply/demand labor equation?
Fox News Highlights DOGE Weekly Recap Meeting – Billions in Government Waste
Apparently, each week the Dept of Govt Efficiency (DOGE) team gets together for a weekly debriefing and recap session of what is happening in the various agencies under review. Fox News host Jesse Watters accompanied Elon Musk to this week’s meeting.
Fox News has shared the discussion to help people understand a little bit more about what is happening behind the scenes with the DOGE review team. It is an interesting discussion. WATCH:
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Part Two is below.
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April Jobs Report Reflects 177,000 New Jobs Beating Expectations, Federal Employment Drops 9,000
The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) has released the jobs and employment data for April [SEE HERE]. Within the data we see 177,000 jobs were gained, beating expectations of 133,000. The unemployment rate remains unchanged at 4.2%.
Federal government employment declined by 9,000 in April [BLS, Table B-1] Health care added 51,000 jobs: consisting of hospitals (+22,000) and ambulatory health care services (+21,000). Transportation and warehousing increased by 29,000 jobs in April: with warehousing and storage (+10,000), couriers and messengers (+8,000), and air transportation (+3,000).
(Via Wall Street Journal) – The U.S. economy continued to add jobs at a steady clip in April, although the pace of gains slowed slightly during a month that saw changing tariff announcements and market turmoil.
The U.S. added 177,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department reported Friday, above the gain of 133,000 jobs economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected to see.
The unemployment rate, which is based on a separate survey from the jobs figures, held steady at 4.2%.
The jobs number was less than the 185,000 jobs added in March. The job gains for February and March were revised down by a combined 58,000 jobs.
Federal-government layoffs were a drag on payrolls. Federal government employment declined by 9,000 in April.
Stocks opened higher. All three major U.S. indexes were up 1% or more in early trading. (more)
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