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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
18 Mar 2025
My favorite 82 seconds of TV the last couple of years. Listen. Learn. Be Curious. Not Judgmental. #TedLasso

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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
Scottie Scheffler says he lost to a 10-handicap golf buddy last week. 😂
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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
The Treasury Department is announcing today that, with respect to the Corporate Transparency Act, not only will it not enforce any penalties or fines associated with the beneficial ownership information reporting rule under the existing regulatory deadlines…
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Legend.
Cleansing the timeline with Chris Farley's Letterman entrance from 1996
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This is pretty cool.
This couple built the most isolated hotel on Earth: - $100,000 per week - 2,000 miles from civilization - 300 guests per year and only accessible by private jet It's one of THE most exclusive luxury experiences in the world. The incredible story of the White Desert Hotel🧵:
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This was an excellent discussion on business, food, life, etc. Worth a watch.
New Episode: American Gravy - Cooking with Gruel featuring Mike Cernovich @Cernovich. We discuss business, life, people, food, and freedom.
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Powerful. 🎯
Replying to @BroylesAward
Nebraska Head Coach Matt Rhule gave such an amazing speech, we had to post it in its entirety. @CoachMattRhule @HuskerFootball @HuskerFootball It's worth a listen! Pt. 2/2:
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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
DOGE website is live! doge.gov Initial site: 1. X feed posts 2. Consolidated government org chart - enormous manual effort consolidating 16,000 offices 3. Summary of the massive regulatory state, including the Unconstitutionality Index (ratio of rules written by unelected bureaucrats to laws passed by Congress) Coming soon (targeting Valentines Day): 1. Description/amount of each cost reduction (w/ receipts where applicable) 2. Overall savings scorecard We will constantly be working to maximize the site’s utility and transparency. Please let us know what else you want to see!
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13 Feb 2025
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My goodness. Government at work.
Federal employee retirements are processed using paper, by hand, in an old limestone mine in Pennsylvania. 700 mine workers operate 230 feet underground to process ~10,000 applications per month, which are stored in manila envelopes and cardboard boxes. The retirement process takes multiple months.
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I have horrible news Philadelphia sports championships have led to economic downturns 1910-1911: Philly Athletics win; leads to 1911 recession 1913: Philly Athletics win; year-long recession follows 1929-1930: Philly Athletics win; onset of the Great Depression 1980: Phillies win; U.S. enters recession 2008: Phillies win; Great Recession occurs 2018: Eagles win; Stocks worst year since 2008 2025: Eagles win; Crash imminent?
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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
There have been two parallel economies this entire time: One for suckers slaving away at actual jobs for a living getting bled dry by the IRS; And the other for government-funded six-figure stooges in cushy no-show white collar jobs, laughing at the suckers all the way to the bank.
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I am pretty sure the best movement of X in 2024 and beyond was people sharing beautiful meals they have made. All I learned is I need more chives. Thanks @ChefGruel
This is pure beauty.
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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
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5 Feb 2025
🧵🧵DOGE - A Lawyer’s Perspective on the @elonmusk @realDonaldTrump Policy Centerpiece I inherently do not trust the media so I decided to look into DOGE myself and see what is under the hood. Initially I was quite concerned about the legality of a “new agency” created by executive order but that - just like everything else - is a lie put out by the mainstream. The order is here and the thread is below: @VigilantFox
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This is incredible. Some smart, young data engineer going to crack open the fraud and spending that kept DC insulated from the rest of America. I am here for it.
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31 Jan 2025
The DOJ just argued that your money isn’t actually property—so the government can take it at will. If that sounds insane, it’s because it is. A federal court will decide if this madness stands. reason.com/2025/01/31/the-go…
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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
What an amazing 2024 college football season. Congratulations to @OhioStateFB and ⁦@ryandaytime⁩ . Looking forward to another exciting year of football in 2025 with everyone who makes this game so special like my friend ⁦@finebaum
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This is pretty cool design.
A client asked for: - dining space for 8 - stand up desk and hidden printer - guest room - privacy for guest room - storage for chairs and table leaves - hidden HVAC - a completely clear floor area for dance parties! ...all in the same space. Here's how we did it:🧵
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Patrick Ackerman retweeted
16 Jan 2025
Shared with permission. Subject: Episode #55 Saved My Mortgage Hi Chris, I've thought about sending this email now for 6 weeks, and as I'm going through my daily punch list, I figured it's best to do it now rather than carry it over to tomorrow! This past August, I ran across your podcast when searching for small business podcasts. In June, I was unexpectedly let go from a consulting gig in which I replaced their legacy ERP system with a new, modern one. After just 1 month of being on the new system, the owner learned that her company was not doing as well as she thought it was. The legacy system had never been updated when they made changes to their executive reporting 4 years ago. The result was a 10% decrease in overall revenue projections, and a 15% decrease in gross profit margin. Immediately, 25% of the workforce, plus all consultants were let go. As you can imagine, being let go without warning can be tricky. This past year, we saw a record number of job openings but a lower than expected job report almost each month from June until after the election. Many industry leaders point to the election and the potential additional spend or savings they may incur due to who won the election. I worked side gigs, and helped my family all summer long, while job searching at the same time, but I kept coming up empty. I would go to interviews and make it all the way to the final round or the decision just to be told that they are "holding off" on any new hires until the end of the year. This left me soul-searching a bit to find out what I could do to bring in income for my family of 4. In August, I listened to your episode with The Shelf Dude, and immediately thought that if I could offer an in-demand product like a tote storage rack, and that I could easily make with little investment and sell on a platform with a large audience, I might be able to hold out of the job search until next year. I reside just north of Ann Arbor, MI. I live in a small town that borders the suburbs of Detroit to the east and the rural communities to the west. My market area is large, and I can get to about 60% of the population of MI in about an hour drive. This made it pretty simple for me to decide to replicate what The Shelf Dude was doing in Utah and apply it to my local area. I launched right away in August, and grossed $3K. In September, that rose to $8k, and by October, I was at $10k and more. I perfected my processes, began producing small batches of shelves, and offered to purchase totes for my customers with my military discount at the big box stores. I managed to increase my gross profit margin from 39% to 58% in a matter of 90 days, taking the lessons I've learned from my 20 year career in Supply Chain Management and Project Management, and applying them to my small business, The Might Shelf Co. Chris, this podcast literally saved our mortgage. My wife was super supportive of my taking a risk on starting this, as long as I had the small goal of paying our mortgage each month, she would take care of the rest. Fast forward to today, I've started All-Pro Handyman Solutions. As it turns out, when you make deliveries of a big wooden shelving system to customers, many of them ask if you know how to fix other stuff. Side jobs of a handyman were offered to me, which led me to conduct market research on handyman companies, the industry, and where it's projected to go in the next 10 years (that's all I want to work before retiring). So, I took the most of November and December off from selling shelving units, and set about founding my handyman company. Web development, CRM integration, Leads integration, apparel, service listing offering, etc. Took me about 5 weeks with the Holidays sprinkled in, but I officially launched All-Pro Handyman Solutions last week. Best decision ever. In the first 2 weeks of launch, I've booked nearly $9k of jobs, with an average gross profit of 52%. Plus, this is supposed to be the slow season. Work isn't supposed to pick up until early Spring. Given these projections, I'm looking at a possible 6-figure revenue in the first year! And I owe all the credit to your podcast Chris. Thank you for doing this podcast. You have likely changed the lives of thousands of individuals. Mine being one of them. I thank you, my family thanks you, and many of my customers who depend on me to keep their homes in working order, thank you too. Respectfully, Walter Daigle Owner and Chief Handyman All-Pro Handyman Solutions
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