Pardon me. What conclusion did I jump to? He wrote, “bongino is a republican so he’ll do anything to make money.” He said what he said. Where’s the jumping part?
"Yes, I’m aware that you HE did not actually write the word “all” in the statement."
BREAKING: A deranged Trump accused Venezuela of taking America's oil, ahead of his speech tonight. "We had a lot of oil there. They threw our companies out. And we want it back." Nothing about drugs, here. He's going to start a war over oil.
Old running RET@RD at it again. THEY STOLE ALL THE OIL WE NEEDED FOR DIDDY PARTIES ON EPSTEIN ISLAND
President Trump did more for Women than any administration in history! Under President Trump, unemployment for women hit its lowest rate in nearly 70 years. President Trump launched the Women's Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative, the first-ever whole-of-government approach to women’s economic empowerment that has reached 12 million women worldwide. President Trump launched the W-GDP 2x Global Women's Initiative with the Development Finance Corporation, which has mobilized more than $3 billion in private sector investments over three years.
Why do you want to make an exception for the Fed Bank? You want him to have absolute power but not that. Why? FYI, the next president has the same power, and the one after, and so on.
Because I don't want the economy to crash. I don't care if he unilaterally disbands USAID (and, in fact, I support it) or severely weakens Elizabeth Warren's agency, the CFPB; I care about the economy first and foremost.
Being able to fire people from the Fed would cause tremendous amounts of instability and an almost instant recession or even depression. April's brief crash - although we've more than recovered from it - would look tiny.
So Trump is incompetent when it comes to the economy, which most people cited as his strength when voting for him. However, using his incompetence to gut agencies he doesn't like or understand is ok? And the elected representatives of the people should have no say in this? Wow. You seriously hate America and desperately want an incompetent dictator.
Great description of how DEI washed out a generation of liberal people who wanted to live out their liberal dreams in academia or other liberal dominated fields. The author hit the mark about millenials, but missed the mark about my generation who lost their jobs in factories and other industries to outsourcing and not to women and people of color. I was so lucky to have grown up in a time when I would still have a good life being just north of mediocre. Had I or most of my friends from high school and college been born 20 years later we would have had a very different existance. My current affluence is more a product of when I was born and not how talented I am.
Great description of how DEI washed out a generation of liberal people who wanted to live out their liberal dreams in academia or other liberal dominated fields. The author hit the mark about millenials, but missed the mark about my generation who lost their jobs in factories and other industries to outsourcing and not to women and people of color. I was so lucky to have grown up in a time when I would still have a good life being just north of mediocre. Had I or most of my friends from high school and college been born 20 years later we would have had a very different existance. My current affluence is more a product of when I was born and not how talented I am.
Very well done article. Thanks for posting.
I read the article. I obviously understand not wanting to work at companies like that, but how did the companies not realize that DEI hiring was killing them? The quality of writing has gone down MASSIVELY in the past ~decade and DEI is why. Why would anyone want to hire a non-Asian non-white woman? If she's as competent as a normal hire, she'll quickly get poached by one of the top companies in the industry - if you hire her for Seattle's local paper (the first city mentioned in the article) and she writes as well as your normal hires, she's going to the Washington Post or the New York Times soon. And if she's not as competent (very likely), you've hired someone who can't pull their weight, or even close to it.
"At The Atlantic, Andrew didn’t even get an interview. Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief, had described his hiring philosophy back in 2019: “By opening up the possibilities of younger people, women, and people of color, by imagining their rise in a deliberate way, I’ve just widened the pool of potential leadership. There’s no quota system here.” Goldberg was candid about another, less comfortable reality. “It’s really, really hard to write a 10,000-word cover story,” he said in that same interview. “There are not a lot of journalists in America who can do it. The journalists in America who do it are almost exclusively white males.”"
When I took office, inflation was the worst in 48 years... which caused prices to be higher than ever before, making life unaffordable for millions and millions of Americans... Over the past 11 months, we have brought more positive change to Washington than any administration in American history. There has never been anything like it.
When I took office, inflation was the worst in 48 years... which caused prices to be higher than ever before, making life unaffordable for millions and millions of Americans... Over the past 11 months, we have brought more positive change to Washington than any administration in American history. There has never been anything like it.
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