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One thing I've noticed, mostly from trying to avoid duplicate posts on a topic or trying to reply to a topic you've started to stay organized, is that words within embedded Tweets aren't searchable on ZZL. So, a search for "Starlink" wouldn't find your post with the Tweet above.

I realize there's probably isn't a fix, much less an easy one; just an FYI.
 
One thing I've noticed, mostly from trying to avoid duplicate posts on a topic or trying to reply to a topic you've started to stay organized, is that words within embedded Tweets aren't searchable on ZZL. So, a search for "Starlink" wouldn't find your post with the Tweet above.

I realize there's probably isn't a fix, much less an easy one; just an FYI.
Good to know - the search function is pretty good but not perfect. I am trying to not dominate thread opening to give the board room to breathe in terms of topics — in hopes everyone else will start new threads from current events stuff I post, but the embed had been the best way I had figured out to organize related developments within a thread with so many diverse news stories.

I don’t really have time to devise and add key words to every post, but will think about possible solutions.
 
One thing I've noticed, mostly from trying to avoid duplicate posts on a topic or trying to reply to a topic you've started to stay organized, is that words within embedded Tweets aren't searchable on ZZL. So, a search for "Starlink" wouldn't find your post with the Tweet above.

I realize there's probably isn't a fix, much less an easy one; just an FYI.
You can view the html source for the page and wouldn't see starlink either, because the content of the tweet is being fetched dynamically. If the tweet were edited to contain different content, and you refreshed the page, you'd see the updated content from the tweet. So there is nothing for zzlpolitics.com to ingest and index (to make searchable).
 

Tesla (TSLA) accounting raises red flags as report shows $1.4 billion missing​


“Tesla’s (TSLA) accounting practices are raising red flags as a new report from the Financial Times shows that $1.4 billion is missing.

Many Tesla shorts and detractors have questioned Tesla’s accounting for years, but they have never gained much traction – until now.

Today, the Financial Times has released a new report

Compare Tesla’s capital expenditure in the last six months of 2024 to its valuation of the assets that money was spent on, and $1.4bn appears to have gone astray.
The article points out that Tesla reports having spent $6.3 billion on “purchases of property and equipment excluding finance leases, net of sales” in the second half of 2024, while property, plant, and equipment rose by only $4.9 billion in that period. …”


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Tesla (TSLA) accounting raises red flags as report shows $1.4 billion missing​


“Tesla’s (TSLA) accounting practices are raising red flags as a new report from the Financial Times shows that $1.4 billion is missing.

Many Tesla shorts and detractors have questioned Tesla’s accounting for years, but they have never gained much traction – until now.

Today, the Financial Times has released a new report


The article points out that Tesla reports having spent $6.3 billion on “purchases of property and equipment excluding finance leases, net of sales” in the second half of 2024, while property, plant, and equipment rose by only $4.9 billion in that period. …”


👀👀

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Observe Ben Franklin GIF
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Tesla (TSLA) accounting raises red flags as report shows $1.4 billion missing​


“Tesla’s (TSLA) accounting practices are raising red flags as a new report from the Financial Times shows that $1.4 billion is missing.

Many Tesla shorts and detractors have questioned Tesla’s accounting for years, but they have never gained much traction – until now.

Today, the Financial Times has released a new report


The article points out that Tesla reports having spent $6.3 billion on “purchases of property and equipment excluding finance leases, net of sales” in the second half of 2024, while property, plant, and equipment rose by only $4.9 billion in that period. …”


👀👀

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Observe Ben Franklin GIF
But this is the guy finding fraud in the government?

Mkay.
 

A federal broadband official departed the US government with a warning that a Trump administration plan will strand rural Americans with worse Internet access in order to help Elon Musk secure public money for Starlink.

"Stranding all or part of rural America with worse Internet so that we can make the world's richest man even richer is yet another in a long line of betrayals by Washington," wrote Evan Feinman, who had been a Commerce Department official and director of the $42.45 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program since 2022.

As Politico reported, Feinman made the statement in "a blistering email to his former colleagues on his way out the door Sunday warning that the Trump administration is poised to unduly enrich Elon Musk's satellite Internet company with money for rural broadband."

Feinman left the department on Friday. His departure came less than two weeks after Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced that BEAD was reversing the Biden administration's decision to prioritize fiber Internet networks when distributing grants from the $42.45 billion fund.
 
The story is that Tesla's 2024 was actually pretty good, and they were just hiding an asset impairment (probably related to Cybertruck). Their 2025 is going to be terrible, of course, but anyway . . .

Hiding asset impairments were the sort of thing that once upon a time you went to jail for.

When did Elon start spending so much money for Trump? He really emerged in August, right? Any bets on whether that's also about the time the asset impairment was being recognized?
 

Tesla Attack Map Shows Wave of Elon Musk Products Being Targeted​

Cybertrucks set ablaze, showrooms defaced, and charging stations shot at—a wave in attacks on Tesla properties and products has been reported across the U.S.

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The story is that Tesla's 2024 was actually pretty good, and they were just hiding an asset impairment (probably related to Cybertruck). Their 2025 is going to be terrible, of course, but anyway . . .

Hiding asset impairments were the sort of thing that once upon a time you went to jail for.

When did Elon start spending so much money for Trump? He really emerged in August, right? Any bets on whether that's also about the time the asset impairment was being recognized?
I don't suppose a single US Govt Agency will be allowed to "go after" Elon if turns out this is criminal activity
 
I don't even know where to start. Just click through and read through it. Teslas made in 5 seconds, Roman legions of robots etc etc

 
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