Managing Partner of an investment firm. Previously ranked several times by the Wall Street Journal as being one of the "Best on The Street". Love history.
Evil? Naaa, it's a racket. People wanting to make money (or gain "influence") prey on stupid people that want their ego boosted by the "secret knowledge" that no one else can see or know. They perceive themselves as smarter than the rest of us. This group in every society has been around for thousands of years in every empire.
If you are old enough and got sent to the grocery store for your mom, like I did, you remember the "National Enquirer" there by the checkout stand. That platform made a fortune convincing people that aliens were capturing human women and having sex with them in their spaceships, Actors on soap operas were having affairs with actresses on different soap operas off screen and the actress they are married to in the soap opera is devastated and may quit the show.
Get it? It's all a fraud to make money (or nowadays gain "influence") by selling the "secret knowledge" to stupid people. People that assume if you tell them a secret that only certain people can know, like them, it must be true and they must be special.
Frankly, the more you publish it on any platform, you're chumming for the ones that want to be "in the know." They will take the bait.
By the way, do you realise that King Charles and Donald Trump are distantly related to the same evil Duke? That explains a lot doesn't it?
You are wondering right now who it could be, aren't you? I rest my case.
Apparently, it was widely known what Eric Swalwell's reputation was and the Dems were fine with that for years. So, I agree. Why resign now? The new article is no surprise to any competent voter. After seeing Platner's press briefing with his wife, pretty much told us all we needed to know. She said nothing and looked like a frightened woman scared of him. Her eyes said so.
Apparently, it was widely known what Eric Swalwell's reputation was and the Dems were fine with that for years. So, I agree. Why resign now? The new article is no surprise to any competent voter. After seeing Platner's press briefing with his wife, pretty much told us all we needed to know. She said nothing and looked like a frightened woman scared of him. Her eyes said so.
@philippilk Exactly. The miracle of the creation of the United States, is that brilliant, but fault ridden men, invested their lives to create something noble. Something greater than themselves.
Fault ridden men, just like you and me. Hmm....What noble thing have you done in your life?
@BizSuperstar@WashTimes No. She has lied so frequently her hair is permanently on fire. 🤔 Oh, wait. I think the chant is actually, "liar, liar, pants on fire." Nevermind, we don't want know about her pants. 😬
🤔 I've been around long enough to have observed a pretty long history of weddings, and which ones work and which ones fail, particularly the famous ones.
I won't be surprised if the Swift/Kelley marriage lasts less than 2 years. From what I've read in the press, it has all the earmarks of a marital shipwreck. That's unfortunate.
Trump v. Biden legacy
The US death rate hit its lowest level on record last year, having fallen by a fifth in a quarter-century. A collapse of drug overdose deaths was the main driver: Such fatalities were 14% down from 2024.
WHAT HAVE YOU AS THE PARENTS AND YOUR GRADUATED SENIOR DECIDED FOR THE NEXT STEPS?
If you are still discussing, here is something worth researching. The Meta sponsored America's Workforce Academy. See the info at https://t.co/Qi4zims798
Cynic like me? Okay, here is "the why". Meta is in a fierce battle to be a leader in AI. Building AI requires thousands of skilled trades craftsmen. Nationwide we have a shortage.
Why this program may matter to you and your kids.
As a guest speaker on investing in AI and what I and some colleagues had looked at, we concluded that many manufacturing jobs, white collar back office jobs and entry level professional jobs (CPAs, Law associates, etc.) will disappear due to AI. Lots of people have determined the same thing. However, skilled trades, not so much.
Why? AI will be very good in "enclosed environments" like a factory, warehouse, assembly line, fast food restaurant, and eventually, new builds, to list some examples. AI will quickly be successful in environments that have limited possibilities to be assessed. However, environments that are different in almost every situation from task to task will take decades for AI to master. For example, self-driving cars were rolled out 40 years ago. It was expected they would be everywhere by now. They are still struggling to match a human driver. Why? Too many variables in real driving environments. The human brain's ability to almost instantly integrate and assess multiple sensory information is still far ahead of anything we have seen AI or robotic demos of.
Some of you reading this are journeyman or master, plumbers, electricians, or carpenters. Ask yourself, how often on a job do you have to be creative to do the job because it's an unusual configuration you have never seen? Oh, that often? I rest my case.
@Geiger_Capital Oh wait! If the Dem Socialists get control of the Congress and Presidency we will see stuff happening to our country that we have not even imagined was possible.
Don't be alarmed. Cheer up comrade! This type of situation has been happening in all the communist/socialist countries for over a century. This inconvenience just helps us all be miserable together. As my Russian friends that escaped the USSR used to say, "Спасибо партии за это!" HAHAHAHA.
Don't be alarmed. Cheer up comrade! This type of situation has been happening in all the communist/socialist countries for over a century. This inconvenience just helps us all be miserable together.
As my Russian friends that escaped the USSR used to say, "Спасибо партии за это!" HAHAHAHA.
The insane Left is not even hiding it anymore. They are flat out stating that their goal is to dismantle our Constitutional Republic. They plan on using "lie, cheat and steal" wherever they can get away with it.
America’s troubling patriotism polarization https://t.co/UkChM86e2e