Noah Eisner
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Noah Eisner
@neisner
Advisor to B2B startups. Coffee addict ☕️. Previously, Co-founder of @Coupa. 📸 IG: Eisneronsports

So it turns out that the sitting local Democratic congressman in Silicon Valley, @RoKhanna, is the most un-entrepreneurial, creative or innovative person possible. He is: 1) In favor of California’s Property Seizure tax that he calls a “Billionaire” Tax. It’s already led to half of California’s Billionaire wealth to flee the state which will leave the middle class to pay for the lost revenues. 2) Despite this, he then teamed up with Bernie Sanders to propose an additional national 5% wealth tax to spend on God knows what. 3) Despite all the virtue signaling on inequality, he is also one of the most prolific traders in Congress where just last year he traded $55.7m of stock. With everything he learns in Congress to help him, he beat the market by 13%. Ro’s ambition is what matters most to him and he will flop from dumb idea to dumb idea if he thinks it will serve his broader political ambitions. Currently that means being a quasi socialist to win favor with the extreme left of his Party. He doesn’t deserve to represent Silicon Valley and I hope he loses badly in his re-election.

Thrilled to announce our $30M Series A! 🌐🚢 We’re building @DideroAI around a simple belief: global supply chains are one of the most impressive and underappreciated systems humans have ever built. AI completely changes the game. The round was led by @chemistry & @Headline, with Microsoft's venture fund @M12vc participating. Full story: techcrunch.com/2026/02/12/did… Blog: blog.didero.ai/blog/series-a-… #AIAgents #SupplyChain






The Billionaire Tax Act is still underestimated. Most founders aren’t paying attention, don’t think it applies to them, or believe the cavalry is still coming. That will change if BTA gets on the ballot in April. There will be a panic and rush for the exits.





You literally can’t find a single mainstream article about the Minnesota fraud... Not even one... How is it that a simple guy with a camera can uncover over $110,000,000 in fraud in a single day, but giant billion‑dollar media organizations behind the glass doors somehow “miss” it for years? It’s not that they couldn’t find it. It’s that they wouldn’t They are desperate to bury this, protect their ideological allies, and smear anyone who exposes how rotten the system is with “it’s not as bad as it looks” think‑pieces or by turning it into a race‑based narrative to shut people up This is as clear as it gets in broad daylight The story isn’t just the fraud... The story is the massive cover‑up....


I sent this note to our entire team at @Opendoor earlier today.






