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Host, 'News Sight,' focused on the events that impact your life | Doctor of Business Administration | Certified Black Belt (Lean Six Sigma) | Nonfiction author
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Dec 9, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
The big reason that YouTube has become much more restrictive in what content it allows, especially whatever content it monetizes, is the Adpocalypse phenomenon. YouTube loses lots of money each year. It is desperate for revenue generation. As such, it wants videos which ... ... advertisers will not object to. Videos created by ordinary users, even if veritable YouTube stars, are often out of alignment with what advertisers are comfortable with, especially since more of these advertisers have become ultra PC and otherwise sensitive to controversy, ..
Dec 7, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read
"Jones was charged with three counts of cyberstalking her student Garrett Sweeterman, then 21, who filed a restraining order against her" dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8… "She allegedly created a 'revenge porn' website called SurvivingGarrett and sent the link to online boards focusing on women's issues and the #metoo movement" dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8…
Dec 7, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
GA politicos oft-have a ravenous desire to attract big business to their state. I do not think that most folks understand how poor and rural GA traditionally has been. It is only since the 1970s, essentially, that it started evolving from its longtime role as a third-world ... ... neo-feudalistic society. Hell, until the '60s, Birmingham, AL was the financial epicenter of the South, as well as its industrial beacon. AL also had more profitable farmland, while FL got far more money than GA regarding tourism. All of this left scores of GA politicos ...
Nov 26, 2020 5 tweets 1 min read
I am hopeful about Powell's suit, but as I expected, it is labyrinthine and, as such, it requires one hell of a lot of temple-rubbing to even take a serious glance at. Hopefully her suit will attract considerable media attention, even if this only amounts to scorn, so her ... ... allegations may get at least some of the public dissemination which they deserve. That being said, also as I expected, Kelly's suit is a thousand times easier to understand, its core logic is unassailable, and this is why it got the injunction it just received, as ...
Nov 22, 2020 5 tweets 1 min read
I know that Powell's path is far more intriguing and thrilling that what Kelly came up with, but the truth of the matter is that Kelly's case is a thousand times likelier to find some measure of success than the argument which Powell is crafting. This is to say nothing ... ... negative about Powell or her work pertaining to Dominion. The hard truth of the matter, though, is that -- even after amassing a sufficient amount of evidence -- placing all of this into a lawsuit which a judge, let alone jury, would understand and rule on favorably is ...
Nov 22, 2020 6 tweets 2 min read
Interesting that the PA federal judge did not even let DJT's team present its evidence. Christie surely know this, yet he made the statement below regardless. I say that he has been indifferent toward DJT's administration, or even angry at it, since its inception, when ... ... Jared Kusner prevented Christie from becoming attorney general, due entirely to Christie's persecution of Jared's father in the 2000s, which was one of the worst examples of prosecutorial overreach imaginable. Christie is a man with a colossal ego, and minimal ...
Nov 20, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
The Romneyites and Sasseholes overplayed their hand. They thought that they were the GOP establishment, let alone safely in said establishment's good graces. The reality, though, is that the GOP $$$ class is the true Republican established order. When faced with politicos ... ... who act in a way that not just repeatedly, and profoundly, aggravates GOP voters, but succeeds in hampering the efficacy of the GOP's public policy agenda, the GOP $$$ class will cut said politicos loose, even if they do not like this course of action deep down. Not even ...
Nov 20, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
The big GOP donors who announced that they are turning their backs on Romneyites and Sasseholes did not go this route out of love for DJT. Rather, they understand what the new GOP base wants and they see Rom/Sas folks as too anachronistic, as well as too prone to self-serving ... .. stunts (like sucking up to the leftist media which GOPer voters loathe), to be effective in promoting any long-term -- or maybe even short-term -- public policy agenda. Why would hugely wealthy donors back candidates who not only hamper the GOP's effectiveness by ...
Nov 20, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
Shirkey (the MI-Sen majority leader) likely flew to DC in the most public of ways to divert attention from Chatfield (the MI-House speaker), who I assume arrived via private aircraft at a low-key VA/MD airport. This was a good strategy -- if both men were together in their ... ... travel, it would have -- very sorry to say -- presented a huge security risk, given how unhinged the left (both its nobodies and its media jackals) have become. Kudos to Shirkey for having the courage to, I presume, volunteer to be the one traveling in public. It is ...
Nov 20, 2020 5 tweets 1 min read
For those wondering what Mitt is up to, his audience is no longer in the GOP, but among Democrats. Biden is considering him for the HH$ secretariat (a cabinet position), which Romney craves as a second-rate consolation prize for losing the presidency. The first-rate prize was ... ... becoming the US Senate's majority leader, but as Trump was not removed from office, Mitt had no opening to tarnish McConnell as a disgraced Trumpian enabler, after which time Mitt hoped to garner enough votes for himself as ML. Now, with all of his intra-GOP options ...
Nov 14, 2020 6 tweets 1 min read
Contrary to what some might think, lots of folks voted for DJT not out of patriotic fervor, but because they rightly recognized that he is best-suited for their material (i.e. financial, public safety, neighborhood stability [no projects]) interests. Their vote was not an ... ... endorsement of Reagan's "shining city on a hill," nor was it -- as some social conservatives like to believe -- support for 'traditional cultural values.' Millions upon millions of folks simply supported Trump because they identified him as the most beneficial candidate ...
Nov 14, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
Bad news -- for Democrats ... lancasteronline.com/news/health/tr… Note that I have been talking about how Hispanic Protestantism is key to the GOP's fortunes, particularly in Florida. Read the article I linked to so the gravity of this situation can be fully realized.
Nov 13, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
GOPer: "I'm tire of losing and I wanna win! We should do what the FL-GOP does!"

FL-GOPer: "Okay, but that means you have to eschew most social issues, focus on practicalities, run some pro-choice/pro-gay rights candidates, and not throw your religion in others' faces."

... ...

GOPer: "WAIT!1!1! WUT?!?!?! You mean I cannot have my cake and EAT IT TOO?!?!?!?"

FL-GOPer: "Yep. We win through a big tent coalition that beats the FL-Dems damn near every time and -- "

GOPer: "NOOO WAY!1!1!1! If I cannot get 100% of what I want 100% of the time, I ...
Nov 13, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
Georgia's GOPers are more socially conservative than Florida's are, for sure, but they are losing power rapidly on account of not just fraud-friendly Atlanta, but its suburbs, where I doubt there was endemic fraud. GA is deeply polarized; its Dems are Abrams progressives, by ... ... and large, while its GOPers are Jerry Falwell throwbacks with a Romneyite/Ryanite minority. On the whole, Georgia now is too socially liberal for its GOPers and too economically progressive for them as well. It may not be in the Abrams camp, comprehensively speaking, but ...
Nov 9, 2020 5 tweets 1 min read
The American Revolution was a truly horrendous mistake. Not popular to say, but the truth often does not have many friends in its corner. I am very proud to be from Florida, which remained loyal to the British Crown during the Washingtonian Rebellion. FL did not join the colonies to its north in their treasonous campaign precisely because our rights and liberties were well-served and adequately-secured by the ...
Nov 6, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
Why are the GA-Dems so effective? Because the GA-GOP lets them be. In 2018, the FL-Dems tried to steal senatorial and gubernatorial elections. Gov Rick Scott, who was leading in his senate race, called them out on the porch of his mansion, detailed the history of Dem ballot ... ... shenanigans, announced a lawsuit, and requested a criminal investigation, which then-Attorney General Pam Bondi launched minutes later. Scott did not wait until all results were in, nor did make any appeals to cooperation with Dems. When the media accused him of ...
Nov 4, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
I am not angry at Biden, Dems, Trump, or third-party voters this morning. I am beyond angered, actually physically revolted, at 'conservative' doomers who are giving up an electoral contest for absolutely no reason. Why do so many of these folks surrender so easily? Why are ... ... they so weak? I must say that when leftists mock folks on the right as dunderheads who cannot stand tall when the need arises, I am now inclined to join them in this castigation. Certainly, many so-called 'conservatives,' given their nauseating spinelessness, deserve ...
Nov 4, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
It is not meant to be -- it is meant to be honest. DJT is a real estate mogul who cut his teeth in the alleys of Queens with his father (a more extreme version of himself) and Roy Cohn as his mentors. Truthfully, Trump is no conservative. He is an NYC cage fighter who loves ... ... winning at any cost. Many conservatives who think that the election is lost -- even though it objectively is not -- are too burdened with a sort of down-home, all-American, flyover country politeness and good nature which DJT totally lacks, given where is from. He has no ...
Nov 4, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
See, this is what almost 100 years of hard work produces. Check out William John Howey, a self-made multimillionaire from Illinois who refused to join the FL-Dems like other businessmen of his time (the 1920s). His backbreaking efforts made this possible. Howey -- literally -- built the FL-GOP out of the wilderness. He planted his own citrus groves, made huge $$$, then developed his own town in the countryside he owned, becoming its mayor and one of the only post-Reconstruction FL-GOPers. Local Dems begged him to join their ...
Nov 3, 2020 8 tweets 1 min read
The FL-GOPers are now up to a 56K lead over the FL-Dems ... and this is without Seminole, Dade, Hillsborough, or Monroe counties chiming in (GOPers surely lead in all four with Election Day voting). The FL-GOPers are now at 62,513.
Nov 1, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
Not true. I learned as much here in Florida circa 2018. In '16, most FL polls were off. In '18, they were even more Dem-skewed, leaving them incorrect by a greater margin than two years before. Now, they are generally even further inflated for the Dems. This means that ... ... accuracy matters nothing. People will consume media and university polls (which are sometimes one and the same) because said surveys confirm their biases. Needless to say, the press and academia make $$$ off of this, which is their only concern. I anticipate that the ...