
another even crazier gap
Donald Hines
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@DonaldHines
Securing Theatricality since 2008. Former tech. writer at former Fortune 500 companies. Vocal fry cook.

another even crazier gap


New hospital proposed on Geary; NIMBY neighbor prefers to optimize for street trees over expanded capacity to save lives.

During his first term, Trump was relatively normal—unpredictable, yes, but his speech was coherent. He could stay on topic, build a logical argument, and keep a consistent thread going. His language was blunt, but his word choices were precise. He spoke quickly yet clearly, with good enunciation. In his second term, especially after the war with Iran began, his speech seems much more disjointed. He jumps from one idea to another, seemingly unable to focus on a single issue for long. A lot of his behavior and words come across as reactive—more like gut responses rather than considered thoughts. It's rare to see well-reasoned, thoughtful, or logically structured statements from him anymore.

I don’t understand super rich people’s end game. If no one has a living wage… they can’t buy your products, services or rent the properties the rich own/hoard. So wouldn’t it all collapse?

Vietnamese communists stole their early film equipment from the french, part of Third Cinema was subsidized by the scraps of post New Wave french filmmaking, CPUSA funded Ben Davis campaign vids etc. none of which required $20mil & Keke Palmer to teach the masses about dialectics

SCOOP: The Trump administration and Spirit Airlines are nearing a deal where the U.S. government would put up to $500 million into Spirit Airlines stock warrants to try to save the company, leading to a potential significant stake in the company. Team effort w/ @alyrose and @AndrewScurria wsj.com/business/airli…





New research shows that seasoned birders — including older adults — had denser tissue in parts of the brain tied to attention and perception. nbcnews.com/health/health-…

This aggressive Nazi cancer must be ruthlessly purged from every computer owned by the American people. It infests every organization it touches, attaches itself to vital processes, and makes itself unremovable. All of it has to go.



Ballhandling is so important in the playoffs. Once this series started, it’s like CJ McCollum instantly became a much better offensive player than Jalen Johnson because one guy can comfortably dribble to his spots and make pull-up jumpers vs. pressure, and the other cannot.

70% can’t buy fertilizer not as an ag problem, but as a financial warfare problem. Food is the leverage. Fertilizer is the kill switch. When the kill switch is flipped and only connected parties get access, ownership shifts without a bill of sale.