The @DOGE team just discovered that FEMA sent $59M LAST WEEK to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants.
Sending this money violated the law and is in gross insubordination to the President’s executive order.
That money is meant for American disaster relief and instead is being spent on high end hotels for illegals!
A clawback demand will be made today to recoup those funds.
20/50 Biz speed of thought by Bill gates discussing the use IT to enhance biz repsonsiveness and agility He explains how to IT can facilitate a more accurate analysis of a company’s operations enabling better strategic and marketing decisions he highlights the better empowerment
… tedious, The core insights and maxims of what Bringley aimed to convey were primarily condensed into the final 20 pages, which made the earlier sections seem disproportionate in their contribution to the overall narrative.
18/50 all the beauty in the world by Patrick Bringley is an intriguing book which delves into the author’s decade-long experience at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Although the setting and premise are captivating, the book’s 328 pages felt unnecessarily lengthy and at times,…
… it’s a powerful exploration of the human tendency to turn a blind eye to protect oneself, even when faced with glaring injustices. Fortunately the protagonist chose justice despite the prevailing fear and challenges.
… not out of ignorance but from fear of retribution. This narrative resonates with me, illustrating how ordinary and vulnerable people often choose to ignore injustices that threaten their sense of security. …
… as Keegan delves into the dark crimes committed by the Cathoric Church in Ireland and the deep psychological scars left on the local community
The book portrays how those living around the Cathodrel were aware of its wrongdoings but chose silence over confrontation not ….
17/20 Small things like these by Claire Keegan An amazing book that profoundly impacted me. The emotions it evoked are difficult to fully articulate. Reading it while I was in the UK intensified my connection to the narrative, as …