We have been the most generous country in the world, to our detriment.
25% of all Mexicans live in the US. 70% rely on welfare.
~10% of Guatemalans live here. 77% are on welfare
12% of Nicaraguans live here. 75% rely on welfare
12% of Haitians live here. 53% rely on welfare
WOW! Not all AI's are built the same. Just try working with other AI's for an extended period of time. You will realize that you are spoiled as a Grok user.
@xai Grok build failed during a build of my app. I tried to work with it but it just couldn't do the code right. would you guys like to know what it was?
I helped my neighbor fix her washing machine.
She was so grateful, she said, "Thank you so much, I could marry you!"
I couldn't believe it.
You do something nice for someone, and they threaten to ruin your life.
Finally getting over the asthma - and here's the org chart of the Newark protests, as promised. A few are missing, particularly the Catholic NGOs. But this is the basic template for how mass protests are coordinated so quickly.
A Japanese CEO just bowed for 90 seconds on live TV.
No statement. No lawyer's script.
Just silence and a 90-degree bow.
The whole executive board — in a line.
Together.
There's no law requiring this.
No PR firm suggested it.
It comes from a concept called mōshiwake nai —
which doesn't mean "sorry."
It means:
there is no excuse for what we have done.
Meanwhile in the U.S. —
corporate apologies are written by lawyers
specifically to avoid admitting anything.
"We regret that you feel that way."
One culture uses silence as accountability.
The other uses words to escape it.
If the CEO who hurt you
bowed in silence for thirty seconds —
would that mean anything to you?
@rwg686@astrarce Yep - we have to aggressively reform nonprofit status and cut out taxpayer dollars. Was doing some research on how to proactively stop this last week as well. All roads lead to IRS reform. @SecScottBessent you've got the most important job.
Nothing to see here...
Just DOMINION, one of the largest election companies in the world, donating $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
No conflicts of interest, fraud, or regime change operations here.