@ChrisCillizza@zzqrva I’m late to the game but next time try ZZQ Craft BBQ if you are a BBQ person.
As good as it gets on the east coast (on par with 250 BBQ here in DC or Dampf Good BBQ in Raleigh). And could compete with most BBQ joints in Austin.
Our Executive Vice President @NeilBradleyDC joined @JMathieuReports and @kaileyleinz on @BloombergTV where he shared how the U.S. Chamber’s expanded New Fight for Free Enterprise initiative will help defend and advance an economic system that creates opportunity, innovation and prosperity and discussed today’s jobs report.
“This is a moment in which I think we feel an obligation to defend free enterprise, capitalism, and the benefits.”
Watch the segment: https://t.co/3vInZYYO9X
Today, we welcomed the newly formed bipartisan Congressional Free Enterprise Caucus and its mission to keep pro-growth, pro-business, pro-worker, and fiscally responsible ideas at the center of the legislative agenda.
The caucus is co-chaired by @RepPfluger, @RepDavidValadao, @RepSchneider, and @RepLouCorrea.
Learn more: https://t.co/iNb2WUixV3
Long ago I was asked if I would stop my criticisms of The Passion Translation if they changed the name to reflect that it isn’t really a translation.
I said no. But I might be willing to reconsider that.
If they named it after the author we could have a deal. Allow me to suggest that they name it after Brian Simmons to correctly distinguish that it’s his product and not the result of translating. This could communicate the value of the work well and avoid the confusion Brian has so far created.
I hereby suggest “The BS Version” as a working and accurate title.
@jmart I love what Texas has done for craft BBQ over the last 20 years but the beef centric menu means it’s tied to a wildly fluctuating commodity.
Meanwhile you can get pork butt (the mainstay of southeastern BBQ) for under $2.00 lbs and the fluctuations rarely get over $4.00 lbs
The U.S. Chamber congratulates Kevin Warsh on being named Chairman of the @federalreserve and looks forward to his leadership.
Full statement from our President & CEO Suzanne Clark: https://t.co/cChaJYEty4
In 1989, the odds of dying from breast cancer were nearly double what they are today.
What changed? American innovation.
Now policies are being proposed that could gut the very system that saved millions of lives.
Learn more ⬇️ https://t.co/OrdH8FGfPJ
At the @MilkenInstitute Global Conference, @USChamber President and CEO Suzanne Clark highlighted how billboard attorneys and frivolous litigation drive up costs for everyday Americans.
Listen to the full panel here: https://t.co/yN3X7IpC8M
This is an interesting take and I don’t doubt its is their experience.
However, my AI experience has been the opposite where the senior people tend to be the ones doing more experimentation with our generous enterprise AI tools and junior employees have been more reluctant.
We had people ask us for years, "What is the best way to learn the AP Stylebook?" They asked if we offered a class or recommended one.
We listened. We launched the AP Stylebook Workshop because you said you wanted to learn AP style directly from the source.
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What happens when trial lawyers twist the meaning of a centuries-old law? Businesses get hit with a lawsuit while plaintiff’s attorneys profit. Owners, employees, and consumers are left footing the bill. Read about the manipulation of public nuisance law: https://t.co/LHxSRuauTL