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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Forbes: $7.5 BILLION - Bloomberg: $6.5 BILLION - Time Magazine: "Real-Time Worth": $2.6-$3.1 BILLION
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 16:58:14 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


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Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a three sport letterman, like me, and 
who was *NEVER* a bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me, and who was *NEVER* a 
lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* dunked a basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as me, 
because he's a dwarf faggot, leads out gay pride parades.

Rudy's mantra:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/06EAAOSwfv5i2tLf/s-l500.png

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Forbes: What's Donald Trump Really Worth?

The answer: $7.5 billion, according to our most recent tally, last updated on May 2, 2024.

How Rich Is Donald Trump? $7.5 billion

Truth Social's Parent Company: $5.6 billion

Who owns that?

Real Estate: $1.1 billion

Clubs & Resorts: $810 million

Cash: $410 million

Other Assets: $100 million

Bloomberg:

March 25, 2024

Trump's Net Worth Hits $6.5 Billion, Making Him One of World's 500 Richest People

Time:

Reports on how much Trump is worth vary. While Forbes' current estimation of Trump's real-time net worth is 
$2.6 billion, and Bloomberg pegs it at $3.1 billion, that amount could increase by billions given the new 
merger between Digital World Acquisition Corp. and Trump Media and Technology Group that was approved on 
March 22.

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That makes YOU the liar, you chicken shit cowardly cunt punk.

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AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his 
little pencil neck to the amusement of all.

This is Rudy:  https://i.imgur.com/4FSRuAQ.mp4

Rudy "Low-Self-Esteem" Canoza... someone who always "THINKS" he knows everything ABOUT everything and has to 
have the last word in ANY conversation or argument. That's why he HAS to reply to EVERY post about him, or it 
drives him crazy enough to not being able to sleep.

What is Low Self-Esteem?

Low self-esteem is when someone lacks confidence about who they are and what they can do. They often feel 
incompetent, unloved, or inadequate. People who struggle with low self-esteem are consistently afraid about 
making mistakes or letting other people down.

Having self-esteem issus can be detrimental to their health and negatively affect their personal and 
professional relationships. There are many reasons why they may have low self-esteem - their genes, how and 
where they grew up, and other life circumstances all play a role.

A major factor of low self-esteem, however, comes from their own mental state. Their inner voice, or the 
thoughts in their head, can be constantly telling them that they are not good enough or worth anything, even 
if there is evidence to the contrary. Negative thinking in general is linked to low self-worth and low self-
esteem.

Signs of Low Self-Esteem

There are several signs that either they or someone they know may be struggling with low self-esteem. Those 
signs of low self-esteem include:

Sensitivity to Criticism

If they have low self-esteem they may be extra sensitive to criticism, whether from others or themselves. 
They see it only as reinforcing their flaws and confirming that they are incapable of doing anything right.

Social Withdrawal

Declining invitations to go to a party or meet up with friends, canceling scheduled plans last-minute, and 
generally not wanting to be around others are signs of low self-esteem. They may not have any desire to hold 
a conversation or talk about their life because it will only reinforce the depression and anxiety they are 
already experiencing.

Hostility

For someone with low self-esteem, lashing out or becoming aggressive towards others is a defense mechanism. 
If they feel that they are about to be exposed or criticized, attacking whoever might criticize them can be a 
sign of low self-esteem.

Excessive Preoccupation with Personal Problems

Consistently worrying about their own personal issues takes up a lot of time for someone with low self-
esteem. They may struggle to help or empathize with someone else's problems because they are too preoccupied 
with their own.

Physical Symptoms 

Low self-esteem has been shown to lead to mental and physical health issues like depression, anxiety, and 
anorexia. It can also lead to unhealthy habits like smoking tobacco, alcohol abuse, or drug use.

Dealing with Low Self-Esteem

They can overcome low self-esteem with the right support, mindset, and change in behaviors. Start with these 
steps to begin improving their self-esteem:

Identify Troubling Conditions and Situations

Take a moment to think about certain conditions and situations in their life that seem to always deflate 
their self-esteem. It could be giving a work presentation, dealing with a difficult family member or friend, 
or facing a life-changing event, like a job loss or a move.

Become Aware of their Thoughts and Beliefs

After they've identified the times in their life where they have felt low self-esteem, evaluate their 
thoughts about they. How are they interpreting what happened? These thoughts could be either positive, 
negative, or neutral. They can be based on facts or irrational and false ideas. 

If they take a moment to notice what they are thinking, they can begin to understand whether or not their 
reactions to what has happened are appropriate and useful.

Challenge Negative or Inaccurate Thoughts

It is important to ask themselves whether their thoughts are consistent with facts or logic. There could be 
another explanation for a situation that is truer than their interpretation. Sometimes it is hard to break 
from long-held beliefs that have become part of their reality. Understand that it can take time and patience 
to overcome any negative preconceived notions toward their life that they've built up.

Adjust their mindset

They've been able to identify the times where they've felt a blow to their self-esteem. They've become self-
aware about how and why they have the thoughts and feelings towards those events. Now they can take a step 
back and analyze those thoughts and emotions. them now have the power to change their thought patterns to 
raise their self-esteem. 

Remember to think and feel hopeful statements, focus on the positive aspects of all situations, and not be 
afraid to relabel upsetting thoughts. And most importantly, don't hesitate to forgive yourself. No one is 
perfect and everyone makes mistakes. It doesn't make them a bad person-it just makes them human.