@DavidSacks Do you need a real Federal IT guy that just got "DOGED"? My qualifications are on my LinkedIn. Gov IT can always be better without that hand cuffs. @elonmusk
"We have cameras everywhere in that town and you cannot get a breath of fresh air without us knowing"
When police are admitting this out loud, it's time to admit the cage isn’t coming, we're already inside it.
Modern Man Decides He’s Ready To Be. A Hero.
By Paying for His Wife To Become A Doctor.
In Hopes That She Will Pay the Bills In The Future.
What Could Go Wrong?
The great lie is that society is divided between rich and poor.
The great truth, as David Friedberg puts it, is makers vs takers.
Makers build, create, and deliver real value: houses, software, art, businesses, and everything that moves civilization forward.
Takers watch, criticize, analyze, and politic. They push the lie that the rich hoard unfairly so the poor must seize it… all while positioning themselves to rule the chaos.
As @friedberg tells his kids: “At the end of the day, if you made something and someone else valued it, you were a maker. That was an amazing achievement. That is a great day.”
Takers thrive on division. Makers drive progress.
Time to choose your side.
Remember, it's illegal to use your phone while driving. Instead, use the giant iPad built into the car and flip through 50 settings to use navigation or turn ac on.
Facts!! Northern Virginia is crazy! $$500 per pet + $50 to $100 per month in pet rent each. I saw an HOA/community fee for an apartment $1500 on top of the $3800 rent + 2 cats.
This woman breaks down her decision to move from her current house into an apartment, showing exactly how it could save her around $400 a month right now. She walks through the side-by-side numbers and explains why it feels like a smart short-term win for her budget.
The thing that she's not taking into account is that the landlord could raise her rent once her lease is up — especially if property taxes and insurance costs goes up — so that “savings” today could easily disappear (or even reverse) down the road.
Would you make a move like this to save money each month, or would you rather stay put in the home you already have?