Chuck
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Chuck
@crazycoachchuck
(Mostly) lovable eccentric. Borderline maniacal mountain biker, open water kayaker, and fastpitch coach.
Coyote Corners, Oklahoma Katılım Şubat 2024
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@Savsays @usmc_colonel Assaulted a woman. From behind. He should be in intensive care right now.
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I'm waking up with a headache and stiff neck this morning due to how violently anti-ICE activist, Chris Ostroushko, shoved me down yesterday.
A second angle shows that he had to be held back by 5 men as he continued to charge at me.
I didn't speak a word to him all day yet he repeatedly called me a bitch and very clearly looks like he wanted to violently hurt me even worse than he did.
I'm happy to report that charges will be brought against this man, his wife and daughter.
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@tcblume AI is amazing for directed research, like hypothesizing on ginormous data sets and finding patterns / correlations that can be substantiated or proven coincidental by humans. The PA and source of info stuff? Nah. The data’s messy, conflicts, and requires discernment.
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@farmingandJesus My spirit will return to God, asleep. I’ll be back with the shout and trumpet. Think you’re having a wacky day? Wait and be hopeful in that one!
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@WallStreetApes @GuntherEagleman MBPI anthrax-injured. Standing medical advice for 30 years: No vaccines. Out the window with COVID. And the medical exemption form had bold, large type: AI not grounds for exemption. I asked “what’s the ‘off switch’ for this thing?”
You’re fired.
Yeah. Super legit.
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American Nurse Practitioner explains what her “Breaking point” was that caused her to quit
“I was a nurse practitioner, and my dad's a doctor. My sister's a nurse. My mom was a nurse. So I'm very medical, and the reason that I went down the rabbit hole is because in 2020 we were giving something (the Covid shot)
And as a nurse, you're supposed to ask every patient like, Hey, the first thing, name, date of birth, you gotta identify the patient. And then you have to ask for allergies, right? So if they're allergic to shellfish, you can't use iodine. If they're allergic to latex, you have to get a different glove. So you always ask every patient”
She said she asked what was in the Covid shot, she wanted to inform patients Incase there was an allergy so she wouldn’t harm them
“I'm like, Hey, what are the warnings on this for allergies? Like, I don't wanna administer this shot if like someone's allergic to it”
When she tried to get the information, she was told, “I kid you not — they were like, it doesn’t matter”
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I’d love to hear my congressman, @RepBice comment.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna
I am sick of serving in Congress with immoral freaks who abuse their office and bring dishonor to the institution. Congress is rotted to the core and it needs a complete overhaul. The American people deserve better than this.
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@howertonjosh Too bad about Tucker. Started fire but obviously ran out of material.
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Coming to believe ~90% of the political differences among Christians boil down to a failure to distinguish between the Biblical roles of the individual, the church, and the State.
No, God did not command governments to forcibly redistribute wealth.
Yes, God commanded Christians as individuals to practice charity.
Individual Christians in Acts “gave willingly and not under compulsion.”
Christians in Acts did not vote for the Emperor to increase the marginal tax rate and call that “generosity.”
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry
Tucker’s latest guest: “Capitalism shouldn’t be anywhere near Christianity. Christianity is socialism at its core.” Tucker agrees
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@TRHLofficial Big crew. Great time. 25 family including 2/3 of the kids. Ordered Billy Sims BBQ because 25 is A LOT of grilling and would push lunch to 1500. Major blessing.
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@RogerJStoneJr Who was the victim? The corrupt tribe or corrupt tax commission?
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@CatherineAnne42 In an either/or scenario, my financial exposure would probably be less with the scammers than OTC.
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RE: The Moon Launch
OK, look, I admit it. I am an astronaut fanboy nerd (except for one ex-astronaut politician whose head resembles a scrotum).
If you are a late Boomer or early Gen Xer, you remember.
You heard Genesis read from an astronaut orbiting the Moon.
You and all your friends wanted to be astronauts, more than anything.
You remember that your parents bought your family’s first color TV to watch Neil Armstrong on the Moon.
You built the LEM and CSM models and only killed a few brain cells with the glue.
You were scared and prayed during Apollo 13.
You had the lunchbox.
You were sad when they cut off funding for the rest of the Moon landings.
You were amazed when they saved Skylab.
You watched all the movies. (You saw “The Right Stuff” and “Apollo 13” at least 20 times each.)
You cried over Challenger and Columbia.
You got older and wondered why we became so timid. Why not more of the Moon? Why not Mars? Why not beyond? The ISS seemed so…. limiting.
You always said that the US space program was the one thing you did not care how much your were taxed for.
Elon became a god of space travel, and you were there for it.
So it’s our day, fellow astronaut nerd fanboys and fangirls. Put on your make-believe astronaut beanies and goggles, be 8 again, and remember the way you took that refrigerator cardboard box and turned it into the inside of an Apollo capsule with magic markers, Scotch tape and buttons stolen from your Mom’s sewing box.
WE’RE GOING BACK TO THE FREAKING MOON BABY!!!!!🚀❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
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I am the Acting Deputy Director of Case Prioritization at the Department of Justice.
My job didn't exist four months ago. It exists now because the cases don't.
We dropped 23,510 criminal cases.
That's not a typo. Twenty-three thousand five hundred and ten.
We call it "resource-aligned docket management." The memo went out in February. Seven pages. Printed on 24-lb bond paper. The word "drop" appears zero times. The word "efficiency" appears forty-one times. The word "victim" appears zero times. I counted. Twice.
Here is how you reprioritize. You fire 1,500 federal prosecutors. That's "workforce optimization." Then the cases those prosecutors were handling no longer have prosecutors. That's a "resourcing gap." Then you close the cases because nobody is assigned to them. That's "docket hygiene."
I didn't drop a single case. I eliminated the people who carry them.
That is efficiency.
Some of those 23,510 cases were fraud. Some were drug trafficking. Some were violent crime. All of them were active. All of them had defendants. All of them had victims who were told the system was working.
The system was working. We fixed that.
We rehired some of the prosecutors. As contractors. Lower pay. No benefits. No caseload continuity. We call that "flexible talent deployment." The contractors cannot access the old case files without submitting a PRISM-4 clearance request. Average processing time: eleven weeks.
A prosecutor named Sarah — a contractor now — came to my office last Tuesday. She had been building a wire fraud case for fourteen months. Seven defendants. Two cooperating witnesses. She needed access to her own discovery files. I told her to submit a PRISM-4. She said the statute of limitations runs in nine weeks. I said the processing time is eleven weeks. She stared at me. I said the process is the process.
She asked what happens to the case. I said the case resolves itself. She asked what "resolves itself" means. I said it means efficiency.
She left. The case was marked "resolved" the following Thursday.
That is efficiency.
My team built a dashboard. It tracks "case resolution velocity." Every dropped case counts as resolved. Our resolution rate is up 340% since January. The dashboard has a green banner at the top that says "Justice Delivered" in Calibri Bold. I chose the color. It is the same green as the DOJ seal.
I presented the numbers at the All-Hands last Tuesday. The Acting AG called it "the most significant efficiency gain in modern DOJ history." He's right. 23,510 cases resolved in one quarter. No trials. No discovery. No convictions.
He asked how we achieved this. I said we achieved it by reducing prosecutorial capacity. He said to write that differently. I wrote "optimized resource allocation." He said perfect.
That is efficiency.
I have a Slack channel called #docket-zero. It has 43 members. We are three weeks ahead of schedule. The schedule is the date by which all pending cases will be resolved. Resolved means dropped. The schedule is ambitious. We are ahead of it.
A woman called my office last week. Her son was the victim in one of the 23,510 cases. She asked when the trial was. I told her the case had been resolved. She asked if the defendant was convicted. I said the case was resolved. She said that isn't what she asked. I said resolution takes many forms. She asked what form this took. I told her we had optimized the docket.
She hung up.
I have a Post-it note on my monitor that says "23,510 / 0." The first number is the cases resolved. The second is the number of people I have to explain it to. That is the metric. I report it every Friday. The number on the left goes up. The number on the right stays at zero.
That is efficiency.
Someone in the All-Hands asked about the victims. The question was captured in the feedback log. The feedback log is reviewed quarterly by a committee. The committee last met in November. Of a year I cannot identify.
23,510 cases. 1,500 prosecutors. One memo. Zero convictions. Zero trials. Zero victims contacted.
I got a new title out of this. Before, I was a GS-14 scheduling analyst who managed room bookings. Now I am the Acting Deputy Director of Case Prioritization. The promotion came with a 22% raise and a parking spot in the garage. Spot number 114. It has my name on a temporary placard. The placard says "Acting." Nobody has told me what I am acting as.
I am the prioritization. I have never prosecuted anyone. I have never tried a case. I have never met a defendant or a witness or a victim. That is why they promoted me.
That is efficiency.

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