Remember: the “elite” talk shit about Harvard constantly calling it woke but send their kids there. Bad for you but good for them. Their entire world view and policies behind them are lies.
For the record, the president of the United States is now simultaneously claiming that he has won the war, is currently winning the war, needs help to win the war, and needs no help to win the war. All to destroy the nuclear program he claims to have already destroyed last year.
Major Alex Klinner has been named by his family as the 2nd of 6 US service members killed in Thursday’s refueling operation to support the US war against Iran. He leaves behind a wife and three children. (Photos from GoFundMe set up to support the family https://t.co/slqBezpmqX)
It is difficult to describe what kind of morally depraved, malignantly narcissistic mindset you have to have to only ‘feel bad’ for dead people based on whether their parents voted for you.
He may be the worst person to ever feature in American public life.
The 2nd amendment is not for hunting, it is not for self protection
It is there to ensure that free people can defend themselves if god forbid government became tyrannical and turned against its citizens
The NRA has never been silent—they harass people for sport. But now that feds are shooting innocent civilians and the tyranny they’ve been teasing for years is here, they can’t call it out because their own people are the tyrants. Cowards.
Smart people are uniquely vulnerable to mistaking complexity for insight.
An executive writes a ten-page memo that could be one. An engineer builds an intricate system when a simple one would perform better at half the cost. The consultant mesmerizes clients with frameworks that conceal rather than reveal. We attach prestige to what mystifies us. Complexity intoxicates both the creator and audience, drugging us with the illusion of wisdom.
Mastery isn't making the simple complex—it's finding the elegant simplicity that cuts through the complexity
— @shaneparrish
Smart people are uniquely vulnerable to mistaking complexity for insight.
An executive writes a ten-page memo that could be one. An engineer builds an intricate system when a simple one would perform better at half the cost. The consultant mesmerizes clients with frameworks that conceal rather than reveal. We attach prestige to what mystifies us. Complexity intoxicates both the creator and audience, drugging us with the illusion of wisdom.
Mastery isn't making the simple complex—it's finding the elegant simplicity that cuts through the complexity
— @shaneparrish
@thepointsguy This isn't showing up in the Amex portal at all. Even though @Virgin is promoting it here: https://t.co/IbXsEF2v2P
Any idea what's up? @AskAmex says this isnt a current promotion.