@realMaalouf I think that may be a man, or not. But it's an excellent get-up for a suicide bomber to hide. Or a meglomainiac's narcissistic requirements to prove allegiance.
@SarahWorkx As someone who has worked as a dish dog, a cook prep n line, and wait staff myself. If the restaurant. can't pay a competitive living wage and has the staff depending on tips, one of two things are happening. They don't understand cost vs. overhead, or they are greedy.
🛎️👀Pay Close Attention the Devil is in the details.
This is it folks
The inauguration Of The CIC
🎖️Commander In Chief🎖️
And The Fake Biden Inauguration
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🚨🇮🇱🇺🇸 BOMBSHELL: The Pentagon raised Israel's counterintelligence threat level to "critical," the highest possible designation, over concerns Israel is aggressively spying on top U.S. officials.
According to U.S. officials, the Defense Intelligence Agency issued the assessment in recent weeks because Israel is making "a particular effort to surveil top U.S. officials to get information on the Trump administration's internal deliberations and decision-making" on Iran and Lebanon.
Yep, read that again.
America's "closest ally" is now rated a critical counterintelligence threat, the same tier as hostile foreign powers, because it's spying on the President's inner circle to find out whether he'll resume bombing Iran or sign the deal.
The details are stunning.
U.S. officials already use burner phones and avoid speaking in hotel rooms when visiting Israel.
A CSIS expert calls Israeli intelligence "hyper-aggressive" and "exceedingly interested in what we are up to."
Now stack the timeline.
Trump screams at Netanyahu, "you're f***ing crazy."
The Axios leak that enraged Levin.
Netanyahu's letter designing permanent military integration.
Section 224 linking the two countries' military systems and data.
And now the Pentagon formally designating Israel a critical espionage threat, in the same weeks Congress moves to wire Israel directly into America's defense industrial base.
The two stories are happening simultaneously and almost nobody has connected them.
The Pentagon says Israel is spying on America at a critical level.
Congress is responding by giving Israel deeper access to American military systems than ever before.
At what point does Washington admit this relationship is not what Americans were told it is?
Source: NBC
@DrHoagy@Avabelly__ No, 20% is not the starting point. 10% is standard for good service, and all tipping starts at 0% and goes up, or at 10%, and goes down depending on who you are. America is about the only place in the world that tips.
@Toxichoonji Because this is about 85% of the population, and it's what most of us grew up around, and it's what we know. Plus, anything that isn't built like this tends not to give 95% of us the time of day. That's why.