Never in history has a generation had unlimited access to the entirety of human knowledge—yet been this confidently, catastrophically stupid. It’s not just ironic. It’s unprecedented.
@AirCanada Urgent help needed: passenger's passport was lost in Shanghai (consulate + police report filed), now missing his connection. Currently on hold 45+ min on phone. Can someone assist via DM?
Listen to what he says about his Haitian employees: "I wish I had 30 more. They come to work every day, they don't have a drug problem, they will stay at their machine, they'll hit their numbers, they're here to work. That's a stark difference from what we're used to."
This is a phenomenal piece by @Scaramucci these are the kind of reforms and new ideas we need. Not the same old bad solutions to tough problems. I appreciate the honesty here. @robertwolf32
I went to a prestigious prep school (Choate).
By default, I know way too many people who slid into the USAID grifter circuit.
It’s way worse than you think: nauseating buzzword-filled circle-jerks on Zoom calls, business-class conferences in Zurich, private champagne dinners, and endless layers of outsourcing (each one taking their fat cut) - all on unlimited expense accounts.
Saying 90% of the “aid” disappears into admin, overhead, and fraud is a gross understatement.
And for what?
So these con artists can LARP as humanitarian saviors, feign respectability, and send their kids to private school…
…all on the backs of hardworking American taxpayers.
It's a lifestyle racket. A facade.
And the worst part is that we're all expected to hold these people in high regard.
Awesome. Sounds like that conspiracy guy from King of the Hill. Traffic cameras aren’t the problem, it’s the implementation as this citizen points out.