Juan George
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Juan George
@JGeo
☀️858 Partners | Commercial & Conference Middleware, Restaurant Tech | Seed ➡️ IPO @Olo over 15 years

“Where the hell did the money go?” "Where'd the $14 billion go that went into high speed rail project? It's a 'high speed rail,' but there's no rail. There's nothing. $14B. Whose pocket is that money in?" David @friedberg on California'a Fraud: This isn’t partisan, it’s accountability: follow the money, audit the system, & expose where 'government spending' is actually going. "Anyone who fights back against it is simply un-American." . . . "@nickshirleyy, I think does a great job exposing how so much of that money's wasted. I asked this question of @MattMahanSJ, who's running for governor. I was like, dude, where'd the $14 billion go? Yeah, that went into that high speed rail project. There was like, no, it's a high speed rail, but there's no rail. There's nothing $14 billion. I'm like, whose pocket is that money in? Everyone should ask that question of your government, of your elected officials, of your politicians, of your leaders. Where the hell did the money go? And in many cases you'll find that it just went to create wealth for a few people that are cronies or thieves or that stole it, or it was used to create fake jobs that aren't productive. Meaning no one's making anything, they're just taking money and living off of that money from the government. And both of those are not what was promised when people pay taxes and the government says it's gonna do a service. We need to hold the government accountable to do the service, and that just doesn't happen. So I think Nick Shirley holds the government accountable. I think there are dozens of copycats, which I frigging love. And show the crazy sh*t that's going on and ask the tough questions. Run the audits. Treasury in the federal government should be running the audits and figuring out where all the money go."






NEWS: Southwest Airlines has just announced that it will install @Starlink across its entire fleet. The first Starlink-equipped aircraft will enter service this summer, and it will be available on more than 300 aircraft by the end of 2026. Starlink Wi-Fi will be free for all passengers. “Starlink delivers that at-home experience in the air, giving Customers the ability to stream their favorite shows from any platform, watch live sports, download music, play games, work, and connect with loved ones from takeoff to landing,” said Tony Roach, Executive Vice President, Chief Customer & Brand Officer at Southwest Airlines.









