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Harold (Hal) Good

@Hal_Good

#Procurement & #SupplyChain Advisor; #SmartCities #GovCon #TechForGood #socialjustice; #ProcurementWithPurpose; #CPORising Hall of Fame

Dunedin, FL Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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Harold (Hal) Good
Harold (Hal) Good@Hal_Good·
The successful integration of technologies enhances organizational capabilities, but it's imperative to remember that technology is not the sole ingredient for innovation. A holistic synergy of technology, organizational culture, and human talent is needed. Microblog x.com/antgrasso/stat…
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Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke@steve_hanke·
My former colleague & ex-OMB Dir.  @DA_Stockman on Trump: "It sure looks like the Donald is on the receiving end of a double-whammy. His SOTU boasting about defeating 'Joe Biden’s' inflation and getting the gas pump price under $2 per gallon is out the window."
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Federal judge CRUSHES Trump administration’s unconstitutional Pentagon press crackdown. The Constitution just struck back against the Trump administration. In a powerful ruling, a federal judge has shut down key parts of the Trump administration’s attempt to control and restrict reporters at the Pentagon — declaring the policy unconstitutional and a direct violation of the First Amendment. The Trump administration had tried to force journalists to sign sweeping new rules that would allow the Pentagon to label them “security risks” — and strip their access if they asked the wrong questions. Seriously. Ask too much? Lose your press pass. Refuse to play along? You’re out. And that’s exactly what happened. Dozens of journalists refused to sign the policy — choosing principle over access — and were effectively pushed out, replaced by a wave of pro-Trump outlets and administration-friendly voices. But now, a federal judge has called it exactly what it is: BLATANTLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL. The court didn’t just block the policy — it ordered that reporters from The New York Times get their Pentagon access restored, delivering a major blow to an administration effort that critics say was designed to silence tough questions and reward loyal coverage. Even in court, the administration tried to argue that journalists shouldn’t have the right to ask for certain information. The judge’s response? “Why not?” Exactly. Because that’s the whole point of a free press. This wasn’t about “security.” It was about control. Control over who gets to ask questions. Control over what gets reported. Control over the narrative. And for a moment, it worked… until the courts stepped in. This ruling is bigger than one policy. It’s a reminder that the First Amendment isn’t optional — and that attempts to sideline independent journalism won’t go unchallenged. Because in a democracy, the press doesn’t work for the government. The government answers to the press. Please like and share to spread the good news!
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Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke@steve_hanke·
According to YouGov, a data analytics firm, A STAGGERING 59% of adult US citizens believe the US economy is getting WORSE. Under Trump, hiring has stagnated, and wage growth has petered out. Trump and the Republicans are clearly entering TROUBLED WATERS.
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury
Rep. Melanie Stansbury@Rep_Stansbury·
This is Paolo Zampolli, Trump’s close friend whom he also appointed to the Board of Trustees at the Kennedy Center. This is also one of several men who owned a modeling agency known for bringing girls from Eastern Europe into the US under suspicious visa arrangements. Zampolli was also a friend of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator, Jean-Luc Brunel. Incidentally, he also introduced Melania to her future husband, President Donald Trump. We’ll let you connect the dots.
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Carlos Latuff
Carlos Latuff@LatuffCartoons·
This cartoon is 14 years old and remains incredibly relevant today!
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Democratic Coalition
Democratic Coalition@TheDemCoalition·
He will bomb as many countries as it takes in order to divert our eyes from his criminal past. Don't fall for it. #TrumpEpsteinCoverUp
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Molly Ploofkins
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
When you cant win, then cheat.
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Today's Best Editorial Cartoons About #TrumpsWar #ABlueView 🧵1/3 I normally find most of each day's editorial cartoons & save them by topic. Then, when I want to speak about a topic, I find the best ones, come up w/hopefully interesting, clever things to say & publish.
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Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke@steve_hanke·
The Pentagon is requesting $200 billion to fund the Iranian War. THE IRANIAN WAR IS COSTING AMERICANS AN ARM AND A LEG. No wonder Trump and the Republicans are in trouble.
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mike luckovich
mike luckovich@mluckovichajc·
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