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Arenât some of these questions reasonable and easy to answer? If thereâs no conspiracy, shouldnât they quickly find details around Building 7? Iâm equally angry with the left that they refused to investigate the 2024 election. Shouldnât that be part of Congressâ role? Doesnât auto-vindicate truthers
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Since when do we hold anyone in Congress responsible for accomplishing anything?
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This is why I LOATHE talking points of them being good businessmen who have expertise to turn things around. A CEO who cuts revenue generating activities on a whim (bypassing massive expenses like the DoD) is just an idiot who inherited their $ from daddy or learned to sell other peoplesâ ideas.
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Itâs time for the Boomers to cede to Gen X and Millenials. Speak to the gravity of the moment with the strength of those who are able and willing to fight through this next phase. We love them but theyâve got to step aside.
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Meanwhile regular businesses are sending cold email with typos. What a time to be alive!
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We need to fear the consequences of inaction more than the consequences of action.
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When do billionaires start to sacrifice? Are the 1% willing to wait until theyâre pathetically alone and useless?
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But are they listening to judges?
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Most the country cant see or hear, and the algorithm isn't going to help or support. So YES overload the algo with a catchy meme that says "This is our Goal, pay the fuck attention" and post it with a protest time and location.
Start a protest, share a meme, make a meme, and start a protest!
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I turned off MTP about 30 seconds into Kristi Noemâs sycophantic caked-on-makeup blabbering
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Wow
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How often do we get the chance to really start fresh with a public forum?
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Whenever it happened, I thought of this idea that when you increase surface area, in this case by breaking customers and prospects into many small groups, you increase the chances for their questions and conversation to naturally generate sales. No catalyst required. 3/3
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I used to host lunches for college professors at conferences. I'd have customers and prospects scattered around tables. Our team didn't make any sales pitch. The guests would ask questions, share the impact of our software on their students, and sell the product themselves. 2/3