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Jason William Gordon

@JasonGordonSays

Currently: HC M&A and Ops. Angel Investor. Formerly: Home Services & PE/VC 🎓@NYUstern & @Wharton Tweets my own. I’m kidding. Maybe.

Dallas, TX Katılım Eylül 2017
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Jason William Gordon
Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
@romanhelmetguy Let’s get one thru Ashdod, protected by Saudi, Israel, Egypt and Jordan. Direct access to all Mediterranean countries with the straight of Gibraltar being the only choke point. I trust Morocco and Spain more than Yemen and Iran
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Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Ok next strategic step: The US military should help Saudi Arabia quickly build a new 30M bpd East-West pipeline. That’s more than enough to cover all the oil that passes the Strait of Hormuz. Let Iran know that if they don’t surrender, we’ll fill up the strait with sand and they’ll be paying pipeline tolls to Saudi Arabia for the rest of history. Should’ve been done 47 years ago, but the next best time is now. Building such a pipeline would cost less than a week of this war.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Saudi Arabia says its East-West pipeline has been restored to full capacity, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz.

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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
Example of How AI Is Changing the Game: We had unstructured data from call center logs for a business: 750k lines in Excel. I gave it to Copilot (for internal purposes only). I asked it to find all examples of callers leaving voicemails and check if our team called them back within 48 hours. Then remove all third parties, spam, and B2B callers. Next, analyze how frequently people who left voicemails are calling back within 5 days. Then generate suggestions on how to improve our call center and how to automate this analysis for weekly KPI tracking. Now I have a list of real, actionable insights for our team to review tomorrow, along with a way to seamlessly track progress. I did it all while watching the Masters and sipping coffee.
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
@blueprintsmb22 @hmsmotapa Agree with all of this. Not to be an AI-panacea guy but I think the next wave of value unlock will be similar to the pe wave of the 90s and early 00’s where adding computers to workflows unlocked value and productivity
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Blueprintsmb@blueprintsmb22·
Depends on the buyer and their ability to execute. I had a million ideas before I closed and I had tried half of them in the first 6 months, I probably wld have lost my employees and upset my customer base. Financial incentives that make sense in excel don’t resonate w workers who want to know what they are going to paid each week
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
@pnlcorrect Why not take 1-2mm off the top and try and run it back while giving the rest to the wealth preservationists?
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spoof@pnlcorrect·
allocated everything to the pros end of an era quit while ahead
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Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕
Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕@jeremykauffman·
Sure: 1570 SAT (2002): 800 verbal, 770 math 1500 GRE (2007): 700 verbal, 800 math Did zero prep for the GRE, just took it cold. Intelligence test results should be common and uncontroversial, like measuring 40 yard dash times for athletes
cpurkiser@cpurkiser

@jeremykauffman Why don't you start? ACT/SAT LSAT, GRE, GMAT etc.

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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
There are truly evil people in the world. Attempting to westernize their worldviews and motivations is a fools errand. For example, Jews didn’t all the sudden start shooting up mosques after October 7. Sounds ridiculous when the shoe is on the other foot, no? They shot up a synagogue because they’re evil. Not Lebanon. That’s just an excuse to enact their own evil.
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Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
@TheQuartering Holy shit dude you're brain cooked. You can't think beyond step 1 and it's embarrassing to be honest.
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TheQuartering@TheQuartering·
How many Muslim terror attacks in America will it take for people to stop calling every one of them a False Flag or redirect blame to the joooooos. I just wanna know when I can pop back in have an actual conversation about Muslim Terror instead of seeing all this nonsense.
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@ArbitrageAndy1 Need to pay more than GS15 to attract the top though
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Arbitrage Andy@ArbitrageAndy1·
Who’s applying to the Economic Defense Unit
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
This looks freaking awesome. I have a few thoughts critical to success: 1. Manufacturing isn’t just big projects. The minimum checks are $100M, and they have $2B to spend in 3 years. The entire manufacturing industry relies on massive supply chains because small parts suppliers can each make independent efficiency decisions that collectively optimize the whole manufacturing base. We need that full supply chain to have strong US sourcing potential- and that means a lot of smaller players. They need to understand the value of small manufacturing to the big players for this to work. 2. Employee issues. One example I know is the drastic shortage of welders in Louisiana after the New Orleans Navy yard closed. There’s no new talent pipeline. One of their critical investments may need to be in training programs and companies to rebuild that workforce. 3. The prestige trap. They’ll likely assemble a team of top bulge-bracket firms and megafunders, plus an advisory board of retired Fortune 100 execs. That’s great- except it risks massive blind spots on boots-on-the-ground realities without careful planning. A classic example is the Affordable Care Act, which suffered in part because it was shaped mainly by big-company execs (insurers and hospitals) with no real input from practicing doctors. Without bringing in less prestigious but highly experienced advisors who know the tangible issues in this space, we may not make as much progress as possible.
High Yield Harry@HighyieldHarry

You've seen the story that the Headhunters have been retained in recruiting Investment Bankers for an Economic Defense Unit. Here's the Deck going out to potential candidates:

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John Sobieski
John Sobieski@Jssobieski·
@JewishWarrior13 Someone should remind this FBI Lady that the english language is rich with terms that describe ending a villian's life, and "rendering him no longer alive" is not one of them. Was she embarased that the students ended a t..rorist?
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Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
🚨THIS IS WILD: FBI: "The students who subdued him...rendered him no longer alive. I don't know how else to say it! They basically were able to terminate the threat."
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Leopard@JackJ1741·
@theworldofmomus Not really, it made sense at the time. It was a secular, generally Western friendly country, that bordered the Soviet Union and was/is the landbridge between Asia and Europe. It’s only been since Erdogan gained power that Turkey’s taken an Islamist and anti-Western turn
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Momus Najmi@theworldofmomus·
Whoever included Turkey in NATO was a complete moron.
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
Historically we struggle with low cost quick production components. This wasn’t the case in WW2. In the last 30-40 years we’ve optimized for “everything bagel” products not mass produced products. Stretch capabilities to the absolute limit so they are beyond what others can do but are very hard or complex to produce. We are inverting the paradigm as we shift manufacturing back to the US. Low cost, quick production, with trade offs versus high cost slow production with fewer trade offs.
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Franklin@Whitby55Fan·
@Osint613 I would think our engineers wouldn't need an Iranian drone to reverse engineer it to come up with our own. I would think our engineers could design something better from scratch. This is very odd.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
CENTCOM Commander Cooper: "LUCAS is indispensable... This was an original Iranian drone design. We captured it, pulled the guts out, sent it back to America, put a little 'Made in America' on it, brought it back here, and we're shooting it at the Iranians."
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
The reason we’re upset about the chabad stuff is because it’s like saying the Amish are a threat. They are incredibly harmless and to implicate that they are anything but that is dangerously misguided thinking.
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
Proportionality applies. Iran made attempts on Trump and Bibi. To say that when they finally get the job done on the ayatollah is the time it’s scary versus the attempts over the last few years is a soft bias of low expectations and a disregard for contemporary reality.
Josiah Lippincott@jlippincott_

Under the old law of war that existed prior to WWII, outright assassination of a foreign head of state was condemned by all civilized powers. The goal was to limit violence by "bracketing" off the government and people as lawful targets. Militaries fight militaries. Governments are off limits. There was a hard headed reason for this. Keeping the opposing government in place made wars less brutal and existential by preserving the continuity and stability of power that made effective peace treaties possible. But now that every enemy of the United States is a "terrorist" there is no ground for negotiation or lasting peace. None of this has anything to do with whether the Ayatollah was a "good" man. Those judgments, between sovereign powers, mean nothing. Everyone thinks he is good and his enemies bad. In light of this reality, the goal should be to limit the destructive effects of those moral claims by removing them as a subject of warfare. By assassinating the Ayatollah, the United States has set a precedent for future wars that threatens to make those conflicts even more radical and violent than they should be. That move was a mistake and we should say as much.

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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
@BarryRoland19 I thought you would be more likely to see multiples of 18 for Jews. חי or “Chai” in Hebrew means “life” and is numerically associated with 18
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BarryRoland19@BarryRoland19·
In LA you’ll very often see sale prices like $1,026,000 or $3,888,888. Seems random, but: 26 = a meaningful number in Jewish tradition 8 = wealth & luck in Chinese culture (I’m sure there are others I’m not familiar with!)
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
FWIW- they left an hour before the shooting but were still in the area. It’s of course scary and I’m glad they are all safe.
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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
This is the opposite of how to approach life. My girlfriend’s siblings were at the bar that was shot in Austin. We concealed carry where appropriate, but we go about our lives. There are parties in bomb shelters in Israel right now who are we as American Jews to cower in fear?
Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1

lol… is this not insane?

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Jason William Gordon@JasonGordonSays·
Discussed with a friend earlier today what the engage for the conflict is. My prediction: 1. Iran runs out of missiles over the next week 2. Every leader the IRGC elects gets murdered until there’s literally only mossad agents and western-friendlies left 3. Within 3 weeks the IRGC “peacefully”cedes control of the country to a joint peacekeeping force led by the US with Israel and the Abraham accords/board of peace nations participating. This includes a physical boots on the ground presence primarily provided by Israel, and is not intended to take over the country, but instead to protect citizens while a transition of power can occur 4. Joint leadership of the country including the return of the Shah and US and Israeli oversight with free elections within the next year
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