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I mean, what possibly could have lead anyone to conclude that he/she might have difficulty controlling his/her moral behavior
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SignUp Now!I think there will be problems as long as democrats control key Secretary of State offices.Until the pubs perfect ballot harvesting, have certain counties hold counts till Fulton releases their totals GA is a lost cause.
Btw, my Indian coworker who somehow has his citizenship votes blue. GA and possibly this country is fuuked.
But, who will she caucus with?Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves Democratic Party, registers as independent
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced she was leaving the Democratic Party on Friday due to fatigue with partisan politics and registering as an independent.www.foxnews.com
Seems like anyone living in below ground units would be in risk of drowning if the water mains break.Way too claustrophobic for that. Just a fancy coffin.
Same reason there is a revolving door between executive positions in government and Wall Street.this was a CIA/intelligence community plan all along. Nobody stops and asks why an inordinate number of "ex" CIA folks ended up at Twitter? How/why folks like James Baker ended up in such a critical role there? Come on...
I agree with this but otherwise we will end up with hundreds of idiots like Maxine Waters running everything. Not that the current folks are doing any better, and the fraud is still off the charts.Same reason there is a revolving door between executive positions in government and Wall Street.
I still think this is the key to unlimited energy in some way.me we haven’t gone through the Nikola Tesla history in a while. If I recall, he was big on resonance theory.
"Surely now we must awaken, for if we don't awaken now, we may not get the chance. The centralizing forces consolidate their power, inculcate the population, and arm police forces." - Russell Brand
This is a big deal, right?But, who will she caucus with?
A look at the OBiden appointees reveals they have passed Waters' idiocy. They probably have a tote board in the fake movie set Oval Office with Waters' face on it. "Does the prospective nominee fall above her or below her? If above, no nominee. If below, let' go Brandon."I agree with this but otherwise we will end up with hundreds of idiots like Maxine Waters running everything. Not that the current folks are doing any better, and the fraud is still off the charts.
Yes it is. Which side she caucuses with determines who gets to claim her for control of the Senate. If she goes with the GOP caucus, the Senate is 50/50. If Manchin does the same, it's 51/49 GOP. Not that it will make any difference except, presumably, with nominee confirmations.This is a big deal, right?
I agree with all of this. I guess I mean that the complexity of comprehension of the issues is far beyond that of 99% of politicians. Again, not saying the current people are doing good work. Brandon has hired woke freaks for his admin, and they are barely ever called out. Then again, if the electorate would wake up it might be good to have complete idiots involved so we could reduce govt by 90%. Lol!A look at the OBiden appointees reveals they have passed Waters' idiocy. They probably have a tote board in the fake movie set Oval Office with Waters' face on it. "Does the prospective nominee fall above her or below her? If above, no nominee. If below, let' go Brandon."
it matters on committee assignments etc. That's a really big deal.Yes it is. Which side she caucuses with determines who gets to claim her for control of the Senate. If she goes with the GOP caucus, the Senate is 50/50. If Manchin does the same, it's 51/49 GOP. Not that it will make any difference except, presumably, with nominee confirmations.
Just picked up on this. Sounds like Congress is trying to rush a bill through that would impact 401(k) withdrawals and contributions. Can anyone explain what they are trying to do? I'm sure it's for our own good and benefit.
i would challenge anyone to list a Biden appointee, while dropping the partisan politics, who they feel has done a "great" job in their role...I agree with all of this. I guess I mean that the complexity of comprehension of the issues is far beyond that of 99% of politicians. Again, not saying the current people are doing good work. Brandon has hired woke freaks for his admin, and they are barely ever called out. Then again, if the electorate would wake up it might be good to have complete idiots involved so we could reduce govt by 90%. Lol!
But, who will she caucus with?
Just picked up on this. Sounds like Congress is trying to rush a bill through that would impact 401(k) withdrawals and contributions. Can anyone explain what they are trying to do? I'm sure it's for our own good and benefit.
Just picked up on this. Sounds like Congress is trying to rush a bill through that would impact 401(k) withdrawals and contributions. Can anyone explain what they are trying to do? I'm sure it's for our own good and benefit.
Who originally funded Twitter?Install the guy that you can control via blackmail. A tale as old as the FBI.
Probably centuries older really.
Who originally funded Twitter?
This douche bag some of you will recognize from shark week:
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The story goes that he funded Twitter with credit cards. That isn't how businesses like this actually are funded or scaled. What is his background?
Sacca attended The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He spent semesters abroad at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador, University College Cork, in Cork, Ireland, and the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain.[14] He graduated in 1997 cum laude with a B.S. in foreign service and was an Edmund Evans Memorial Scholar as well as a Weeks Family Foundation Scholar.[15] He was a member of The Tax Lawyer law review and was honored as the school's Philip A. Ryan and Ralph J. Gilbert Memorial Scholar.[15] He recalls that he managed to graduate without attending class,[16] obtaining class notes by throwing an annual keg party where entry required classmates to dump their notes in a bin.[13] He graduated from Georgetown University with a Juris Doctor cum laude in law and technology in 2000.[9]
Walsh school of foreign service, huh? Otherwise known as the CIA recruiting ground.
Here are the board members.
Board Members
- Lindsey Argalas, (MSFS’98)
Chief Operating Officer, TaxBit- Colleen Bell, (P’22)
U.S. Ambassador to Hungary, 2014-2017- Shéhérazade Semsar-de Boisséson, (SFS’90, MSFS’90, P’20, P’23)
Inaugural Executive Director, McCourt Institute- Steven P. Buffone, (SFS’80, P’11, ’14, ’15, ’20)
Retired Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher- Alma Caballero, (SFS’13, LAS’15)
Regional Director at McLarty Associates- Stephen D. Cashin, (SFS’79, P’10, ’13)
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pan African Capital. LLC- Danny Chiu, (SFS’89)
Chairman and CEO, Morrison Express Corp.- Michael Cling, (SFS’98)
Partner, Tremblant Capital- Anthony R. Coscia, (SFS’81, P’10, ’12, ’16)
Partner, Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf LLP- Brionne Dawson, (SFS’02)
Emerging Markets Lead, Google- Ambassador Paula J. Dobriansky, (SFS’77)
Vice Chair, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security- Patricia M. Duff, (SFS’76)
Chair/Founder, The Common Good- Jonathan Farber, (SFS’90, P’26)
Co-Founder and Managing Director, Lime Rock- Lulu Garcia-Navarro, (SFS’94)
Lulu Garcia-Navarro – New York Times Opinion- Maysoune Ghobash, (SFS’89, P’22)
Managing Partner, Gulf Target Holdings- Amy Rauenhorst Goldman, (SFS’86)
CEO and Chair, GHR Foundation- Alan Gould, (SFS’83, P’24)
Founder and Co-CEO of MutualMarkets- Antonio Gracias, (SFS’92, MSFS’93)
Founder and CEO, Valor Equity Partners- Andrew Gundlach, (SFS’93, MSFS’94)
Director, Arnhold & S. Bleichroeder Holdings/First Eagle Funds- Caroline Heinz-Youness, (SFS’84, P’14, ’18)
- Joan Hill, (P’16)
- Edward J. Hoff, (SFS’77, P’15)
Director, John F. Kennedy Library, Retired Vice President, Leadership and Learning, IBM Corporation- Cecilie Rohwedder Horvath, (SFS’90, P’26)
Contributor, Wall Street Journal- Tim Hughes, (SFS’94)
Senior Vice President and General Counsel, SpaceX- Dan Klebes, (SFS’85)
Representative Director and President, GreenOak Investment Management, Japan- Jody LaNasa, (SFS’91)
Founder and Managing Partner, Serengeti Asset Management- Jennifer Tod Lee, (SFS’92, P’25)
- Matthew J. Lustig, (SFS’82, P’20, ’23)
Chairman, North America Investment Banking; Head of Real Estate & Lodging. Lazard.- George M. Marcus, (P’91)
Chairman, Marcus & Millichap- Virginia L. Mortara, (P’04, ’09)
President, The Michael and Virginia Mortara Foundation- Brian Newman, (SFS’90, P’21, ’25)
Chief Financial Officer, UPS Inc.- Adam Norwitt, (SFS’91, P’26)
CEO, Amphenol- Katrina O’Connell, (SFS’90)
Chief Financial Officer at Gap Inc.- Paul F. Pelosi, (SFS’62, P’88, ’89, ’91, ’95)
Chair Emeritus, Board of Advisors
President, Financial Leasing Services, Inc.- Mitchell Rutter (P’12, ’14, ’20)
CEO and Founding Partner, Essex Capital Partners, Ltd.- Yunho Song, (SFS’86, P’23)
Special Assistant to the Chairman and CEO, Ping An Bank- Susan Swanezy, (SFS’81, P’24)
Partner, Hodes Weill & Associates- Nick Talwar, (SFS’95)
CEO of CircleUp- Zaid Zaid, (SFS’97)
Head of U.S. Public Policy, Cloudflare
Some interesting names here and all of them represent different factions of the Deep State.
The douch bag Sacca was hilarious to watch unravel in 2017. He "left" VC world entirely. He was scared shitless.
Douchebag even had the audacity to name his VC firm, Lowercase Capital. A slight nod to the Alphabet Soup agencies that he spawned from.
That's all part of the schtick.The shirt screams DOUCHE
He probably has the entire line of "Ed Hardy" & "Affliction" shirts.