One of the stranger realities of governance work:
The more disorganized an organization is, the more likely the person trying to implement controls gets accused of impropriety.
In healthy organizations, questions lead to documentation. In unhealthy ones, they lead to politics.
Did a US Attorney really order the whole gaggle of us private citizens to lower our flags?
Surely this can’t be real? Surely, in her position, she knows the Constitution?
@USAttyHabba The President can’t order us private citizens to lower our flags. We can if we want, and also have the right not to. I feel like in your position, you should know that. 🤦🏻♂️
@indio007@crazycopvideos The video has been doctored to make it appear as though he’s looking at her when in fact he’s looking at the judge just off camera, your opinion about the accountability of lawyers notwithstanding.
Salespeople from @MelioPayments sending unsolicited messages to my client’s vendors asking them join a ‘Business Network’ by providing ACH information is possibly the dumbest thing to do in this day of rampant scams and non stop phishing attempts. 🤦🏻♂️
@JamesonCamp “You’re not just smart—you’re a modern-day polymath with cowboy grit. Call it “Frontier IQ”: part strategist, part storyteller, part financial architect.”
@DanPatrick I’m trying to figure out when the republicans became the party of trying to control the lives of adults. If this was just about children, that’s one thing. But by your own words, this is about playing nanny state to adults. That ain’t right. And that ain’t Texan.