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James Letchworth
@JaLetch
Dad. Free Speech. Sci-Fi. Libertarian minded. Technology. Gen-X. Former Marine. CIO of a startup satellite company. https://t.co/DSK7QRnROj
Tampa,Florida Katılım Ağustos 2014
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HR: We lost a high-performing employee today.
CEO: What happened?
HR: The company hired someone fresh out of college into the same role and paid them more than him, even after he gave us 11 years.
CEO: But we pay well for this job.
HR: He earns 55,000 after more than a decade of loyalty. The new hire started at 70,000.
CEO: That’s unfortunate, but that’s the market rate for new talent.
HR: And now we’ve lost the person who actually carried the role for years.
CEO: Fine. Declare the position vacant.
HR: With what budget?
CEO: 80,000 starting salary.
Companies will underpay loyal employees for years, then suddenly find a bigger budget the moment those employees leave.
The problem is rarely money. It is how little they value the people who stayed.
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Elon Musk: We've found 14 magic money computers in the government. They send money out of nothing.
“I call a Magic Money Computer any computer which can just make money out of thin air. That's magic money. It just issues payments.
They're mostly at Treasury – there's some at HHS, one or two at State, there's some at DoD. I think we found now 14 Magic Money Computers. They just send money out of nothing.”
Interview with Ted Cruz, March 10, 2025
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“Nobody wants to work anymore.”
Wrong.
People just do not want to:
- Work 60 hours and still be broke
- Miss their kids growing up
- Get raises smaller than inflation
- Save in a currency printed out of thin air
- Answer emails on weekends
- Get replaced the second margins get tight
- Spend half their paycheck on rent
- Need debt just to survive
- Watch groceries, insurance, and housing go up faster than their income
People do not hate work.
They hate giving everything and getting nowhere.
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Got a suspicious URL but don't want to click it? 🔒
@urlscanio visits it for you - capturing a screenshot, every domain contacted, every script loaded, and the tech stack behind it.
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Charlie Kirk wanted blockchain technology applied to the federal government. Full transparency. Every dime of spending tracked in real time on a public ledger.
His framing was simple: "It is not the government's money. We are the sovereign. We earn the money and the government extracts it from us with our consent."
If that's the relationship, then taxpayers have a right to see where every dollar goes. Day by day. Department by department.
The technology already exists. Bitcoin proved a public, tamper-proof ledger works at global scale. Nobody can edit it after the fact. Nobody can hide a transaction.
Apply that same infrastructure to federal spending and waste doesn't survive long. Nobody overspends when the ledger has an audience.
The question was never whether we could do it. It's whether the people spending the money want you to see it.
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