Biblical Conservative, Proud Christian. I miss El Rushbo. MAGA. Tax Professional & Business Consulant.

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Bob Nolan retweeted
Hey Jasmine… Black pilot here. I think you missed the plot. Then again, that’s becoming a pattern. I graduated from West Point. I went through Army flight school. I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache. I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad. Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color. Nobody lowered the standards for me. Nobody looked at me and said, “Let’s check a diversity box.” That’s what people like you don’t seem to understand. Suggesting that Black pilots, Black engineers, Black doctors, or Black leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting. I didn’t want a different standard. I wanted the same standard. And when you’re flying into combat, the American people don’t care what race the pilot is. They care whether the pilot is qualified. Merit isn’t racist. Excellence isn’t discriminatory. And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.
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Earlier today, a completely false "news" story was circulated online that named Butler County Deputy Kinlee Hoyle of Ohio in connection with the tragic attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in Butler County, Pennsylvania. Irresponsible reporting like this is unacceptable and places officers at risk. We should expect and demand better from our news media. @DavidJHarrisJr
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"President Trump is making false claims that the Los Angeles mayoral election is rigged!" "Sorry to hear that. Can we see your ballots just to make sure everything is legit?" "ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!"
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How it started 🤡 $TSLA can "briefly serve as boat" / drive through flooded streets vs How it's going .. 🤡 Tesla driver drives through flooded street 🤡 Vehicle shuts down. Doors and windows do not work 🤡 Driver trapped by death doors and almost drowned alive
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My son graduated from tech school Monday. Happy for that but this is what offered the "prayer" at the convocation. @ButlerTech this was absurd.
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Replying to @EricLDaugh
It’s nice that he cares about the aquifer but the new datacenter builds are closed loop direct to chip systems that don’t have any loss of water. This is a political move that won’t impact how new construction is done. There’s an impressive amount of ignorance around datacenters, primary driven by Chinese funded influence.
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Apparently people are going crazy for the Mando & Grogu menu at BK.

ALT Hungry Snacks GIF by Disney

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Dear TSA. I don't possess the vocabulary to describe your personnel, but kindergarteners would be better than your Cincinnati personnel. Get it together. Be consistent. Be kind. Be anything but what you were this morning. #tsa
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Nice. Gas is $4.99 in Cincinnati today. Sheesh. I have faith in what we're doing...just a skinnier wallet. Ouch.
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1 little, 2 little, 3 little World Wars 🎵 🎶 4 little, 5 little, 6 little World Wars 🎶🎵 7 lil, 8 lil, 9 lil 10 lil World Wars 🎵🎶 11 little World Wars for Ilhan 🎶🎵...
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Replying to @NYCMayor
Whose sacrifice? Say his name.
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Presented without comment. Okay, here's a comment - judges today play God...they think they are God...but they're not. Is this the man you want sentencing your kid when he screws up? Or you? Or someone you love? Harris County - you can do better.
Watch this pompous, arrogant judge with his elitist attitude berate an IT worker who was trying to help him. Harris County, Texas Judge Nathan J. Million of the 215th Civil Court is facing criticism online after this video circulating on social media shows what a pr*ck he is.
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This is *not* the way. I appreciate @elonmusk's offer - but dismantling an overbroad, overreaching and overcomplicated government agency in favor of privatization would be FAR better. Give it back to the airlines - watch what happens.
I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
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Happy day, HAPPY DAY! @ILoveBlueBell is here!!! Looks like I wasn't the first to grab some, and I had to pinch myself...but Gold rimmed goodness is here!
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Why do we bother having a President? If SCOTUS simply overrules POTUS at every turn - why do we need a President? Just let the 6 or 7 robed idiots rule the land. 6 months and it'll be over. I believe the union is in jeopardy now more than ever before.
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She's smart, she's pretty and she's also funny. @KariLake for whatever path she takes from here!
In the past 48 hours, the fake news has told me that I'm running for Congress. About to run the Trump Kennedy Center. Running cover for the Ayatollah at USAGM. I really wish they'd make up their mind. That's a lot of jobs for even me to handle. I'm no @marcorubio.
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Bob Nolan retweeted
Because of the declining culture, these Olympic athletes appear on the scene thinking they are already rockstars before they even compete. Without humility & apparent love for America, it is impossible for average Americans to relate, root for, or even like them. A serious flaw.
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Doctors are suing RFK about the new vaccine schedule. The plaintiffs: - American Academy of Pediatrics - American College of Physicians - Infectious Diseases Society of America - American Public Health Association - Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine - Others They filed this suit against the U.S. Department of HHS and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding changes in federal vaccine policy. The lawsuit argues that the vaccine modifications will: - Burden physicians by requiring more individualized time and conversations with parents - Force clinicians to weigh patient risks vs benefits for each decision regarding vaccines - Disrupt routine workflow Read that again. Doctors are suing because they: - Don't want to take the time to talk with you about health decisions - Don’t want to take the time to make sure the risk vs benefit of the medication they want to inject makes sense for your specific child - Want you to be in and out of their clinic quickly - Want to do the same thing for every child regardless of your personal situation They want to rush you through but claim it's so they can "help more people." But we know the real reason. The more people they see, the more money they make.
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Epic.
Last September I announced mandatory return-to-office. Five days a week. I called it a "culture-first initiative." Culture means presence. Presence means badge swipes. Badge swipes mean metrics. Metrics mean I can prove something to the board. I don't know what. But I can prove it. The announcement went out on a Tuesday. I sent it from my home office. In Aspen. I have an exemption. "Strategic leaders require location flexibility to maintain global perspective." I wrote that policy. HR approved it. HR approves everything I write. By Wednesday, 340 employees had updated their LinkedIn status to "Open to Work." I called it "natural attrition." Natural attrition means they quit before I had to pay severance. Very natural. We lost 47 engineers in the first month. I told the board it was "alignment correction." The people who left weren't aligned. With coming to an office. That I also don't come to. But that's different. I'm strategic. The office costs $4.2 million per year. Empty, it was a write-off. Now it's a "collaboration hub." I measured collaboration. Average daily Zoom calls from the office: 7.4 per employee. They commute 45 minutes. To take calls they could take from home. But now they're "present." Presence is culture. I've never been more certain of anything. A senior engineer asked why we couldn't stay remote. She had metrics. Productivity was up 23% during remote work. I said, "Productivity isn't everything." She asked what else mattered. I said, "Serendipitous collisions." She asked how we measure serendipitous collisions. I said, "You can't. That's what makes them serendipitous." She stopped asking questions. Then she stopped showing up. Then LinkedIn said she's at a company that's "remote-first." Good luck with that. They'll learn. We installed badge tracking software. It cost $380,000. It tells me exactly when people arrive. And when they leave. And how long they spend in each zone. I check it every morning. From home. The data is fascinating. Average arrival time: 9:47 AM. Average departure time: 4:12 PM. I sent a Slack message. "Core hours are 9 to 6." Arrival times shifted to 9:02 AM. Departure times shifted to 6:01 PM. Productivity did not change. But the metrics look better. Metrics are culture. We have a "hybrid" option now. Three days in office. Mandatory Monday. Mandatory Wednesday. Mandatory Friday. That's called "hybrid." Because Tuesday and Thursday are optional. But there are "anchor meetings" on Tuesday and Thursday. Attendance is "strongly encouraged." "Strongly encouraged" means mandatory without the liability. I learned that from legal. The head of product asked if he could work from home when his wife had surgery. I said, "Of course. Family comes first." Then I said, "But let's revisit your Q4 performance targets." He came to the office. His wife understood. I assume. I didn't ask. That's personal. The CFO asked about ROI on the RTO policy. I showed him the badge data. "Presence is up 340%." He asked if revenue was up. I said, "Revenue is a lagging indicator." He asked what the leading indicator was. I said, "Badge swipes." He nodded. The lease renews next year. Seven more years. $29 million committed. We needed bodies in the building. Now we have bodies. Fewer than before. But present. Morale is down. Glassdoor says we're "hostile to work-life balance." I told HR to respond. They wrote, "We're a high-performance culture that values in-person collaboration." That's corporate for "the review is accurate." But it sounds like a rebuttal. The CEO asked if RTO was working. I said, "Absolutely." He asked for evidence. I showed him a photo of the office. Full desks. Glowing monitors. Bodies in chairs. He smiled. "This is what culture looks like." It looked like a stock photo. Because I got it from a stock photo website. The real office has 40% occupancy on a good day. But he doesn't know that. He's also remote. We're both strategic. Next quarter I'm proposing a "collaboration bonus." $2,000 for anyone with 95% badge-in compliance. The bonus costs less than the turnover. And it shifts the narrative. We're not forcing people to come in. We're "incentivizing presence." Incentivizing means paying people to do something they don't want to do. It's different from mandating. Legally. The employees who stayed are "loyal." Loyalty means they have mortgages. And kids in school districts. And RSUs that haven't vested. They're not loyal. They're trapped. But on paper, it looks like loyalty. And paper is what the board sees. I've been doing this for 22 years. I know what culture looks like. It looks like butts in seats. Butts in seats mean control. Control means management. Management means me. RTO isn't about productivity. It never was. It's about seeing people. So I know they exist. So I know they're working. So I know I'm in charge. That's culture. As long as the badge swipes go up and to the right.
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