Cooper also accompanied Joe Biden on a trip to Mexico.
Cooper is an international investor and gambling CEO who had a deal with Hunter for equity sharing on "various projects dealing with both domestic and international transactions."
“In order to develop this as a platform for both JRBs I think it is imperative we (the three of us) have full control come 2016 when JRB1 comes on board,” Hunter wrote to Jeff Cooper in November 2014.
“I think we can pull this off,” Cooper wrote.
The Daily Wire confirmed the authenticity of 17,000 emails on the laptop Hunter Biden left at a Delaware repair shop, using basic tech called DKIM, despite Hunter claiming he doesn't know if the laptop was his, and CNN reporting that the FBI wasn't sure either.
They show Hunter attempting to influence the WH. A union lobbyist told Hunter his father's staff was ignoring him and asked Hunter to "talk to the BIG GUY." Days later, the VP had a meeting w/ the union, and the lobbyist wrote to Hunter: "totally credit you for saving the day."
The Daily Wire confirmed the authenticity of 17,000 emails on the laptop Hunter Biden left at a Delaware repair shop, using basic tech called DKIM, despite Hunter claiming he doesn't know if the laptop was his, and CNN reporting that the FBI wasn't sure either.
They show Hunter attempting to influence the WH. A union lobbyist told Hunter his father's staff was ignoring him and asked Hunter to "talk to the BIG GUY." Days later, the VP had a meeting w/ the union, and the lobbyist wrote to Hunter: "totally credit you for saving the day."
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"Keep teaching! Just don’t make everything visible on Canvas. This is not being deceitful. This is just doing what you have done for years. Prior to the pandemic you didn’t send everything home or have it available. You taught in your classroom and things were peachy keen."
"Anything that could be picked apart I would suggest using this above approach… I wouldn’t throw it out, but you could just not give them access to the story.
When you get to Power Imbalances – You might remove the two examples and just go over them in class (same as above)."
Software company Basecamp announced Monday that it was a company focused on developing software -- not an entity that should try to shape Americans’ political opinions, engineer its employees’ personal lives, or take positions on unrelated public debates.
Basecamp is known for expertise in organizational management. It produces efficiency software, heralded remote work a decade ago, and wrote a book on "calm" offices.
Politics at work is a “distraction. It saps our energy, and redirects our dialog towards dark places,” CEO wrote
"By trying to have the debates around such incredibly sensitive societal politics inside the company, we’re setting ourselves up for strife, with little chance of actually changing anyone’s mind.
It’s become ever more stressful, unnerving, and counterproductive."
That led to threats, accusations, a warning from the city council's vice president that the money might be coopted by a "crackhead" on the city council, and the promise to "expose that ass" regarding that colleague’s purported "homosexual activities in the penitentiary."
The vice president found bullet holes in his vehicles and police made an arrest after he received a threatening phone call involving city spending.
The council president says she's not sure what the city is allowed to do with the money, though some want to use it for raises.
There is no apparent news value to naming the officers, who were supporting the due process rights of a colleague and who had donated using the 'anonymous' feature. 'There’s no other value other than to make them fearful,' co-founded of the victimized crowdfunding company said.
Twitter actively promoted a story doxxing rank-and-file police officers (and financial info that was supposed to be anonymous) based on a 'data breach' -- one week after it blocked @WhitlockJason for tweeting the TOWN that BLM founder lives in, calling it 'personal information.'
Insane new audio: Remember a few years ago how Papa John was supposedly racist? A lawsuit says a PR company demanded $6M or it would 'bury' him, then a thinly-sourced story appeared in Forbes.
Audio suggests the company was setting up its own client.
PR firm Laundry Service was hired to improve Papa John's reputation, but a secret recording suggests that its woke staffers were more interested in imposing their ideology, calling him a "sociopath," lamenting that he is "BFFs with [Mike] Pence" and liked a libertarian group.
The woke PR firm lost the Papa John's contract, and had to lay off 10% of its staff. Two days later, Forbes published a thinly-sourced story saying he used the n-word. The call suggests that the company was trying to set up Papa John before he ever made the remark.
Seemingly every newspaper outlet suddenly felt the need to convince Asians that they're the victims of "white supremacy." To do it, they rely on a group called "Chinese for Affirmative Action" that pushes policies that would harm Asians.
The group's response to Asians being viciously attacked is that they should be "partnering with African Americans in dismantling how they’re racialized and oppressed.” Promotes policies like restorative justice, which led to no charges for a black male in anti-Asian attack in SF.
Stop AAPI Hate/Chinese For Affirmative Action seems to know it doesn't speak on behalf of most Asians. But the media wants them to. “There are members of our community that believe more police presence, that will lead to safety," but CAA wants “alternatives to safety and justice”