Saagar Govil

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Saagar Govil

Saagar Govil

@SaagarGovil

CEO of $CETX, entrepreneur, investor, also knicks; (views are my own)

Katılım Eylül 2010
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Saagar Govil
Saagar Govil@SaagarGovil·
this is jaw dropping
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

Can you, the people, “vote your way out of this?” Honestly, not if you get your news from these folks. The swamp has tricks for deceiving the public, and most even work on congressmen. Here’s an example of how Laura and Greg played along as happy tools of the swamp. Please ask yourself why your own congressman has never talked about this. He either hasn’t gotten this far in the game (80% chance), or he likes the way the swamp obscures what’s going on (10% chance), or he dislikes the system but the price he’d pay for telling you is too high (10% chance). If a congressman sees this post and wants to debate me, I accept! The House has rules we adopt at the beginning of each Congress. Honestly we should just use those - some go all the way back to Thomas Jefferson. Some are like Robert’s Rules of Order which branched from House rules a century ago. But we have a rules committee that modifies the rules every week. I served on the rules committee for two years. When I was on the committee, I refused to vote for rules changes if the purpose was to mislead or obscure. Every week, the rules committee bends the rules to suit the Speaker, but you can’t place the blame just on the committee or the Speaker. Every rules change must be approved by the whole House with a majority vote. Rank and file congressmen are told to vote for these rules modifications each week for the sake of party loyalty because the rules are temporarily modified by the majority to keep the minority from using the permanent rules against us. This is partly true, so most congressmen never question beyond this. Typically, every week the rules committee meets before other committees and writes a rules package to protect bills that will come to the floor that week. Then the whole house votes on this rules package early in the week before significant legislation comes to the floor. The vote is typically on party lines. Sometimes a block of congressmen in the majority will take the rules package hostage and withhold their vote to get something else that has nothing to do with the rules. I’m not a big fan of this, but after 13 years, my hands aren’t completely clean of this tactic. The high-road position that I try to maintain is that if the rules package is bad, you shouldn’t vote for the rules package, and in general you shouldn’t withhold your vote from a rules package if there’s nothing wrong with the rules package… even if you disagree with the policy that is enabled to come to the floor by the rules package. There are more details, but that’s all you need to know to understand what I’m going to explain next. This week the Speaker wanted to do two things outside of our base rules, so he put those inside of the rules package that also had the rules for bringing bills like the popular SAVE Act to the floor, knowing members would be afraid to vote against something associated with SAVE. THIS IS INTENTIONAL. The Speaker wanted to circumvent the National Emergencies Act of 1976 to avoid voting on tariffs and he wanted to turn off the ban on bringing a spending bill to the floor the same day it’s introduced. The first rules package that came to the floor this week failed because myself and other republicans objected to it. The rules committee met again, wrote a new rules package without the tariff-trick, and we voted on the second rules package. I voted no but internet goons, like clockwork, characterized this as a vote against the SAVE Act. The swamp used that second rules package to give them authority to pass a bill before anyone could read it. They hid that authority inside the rule for the SAVE act because they knew people like Laura and Greg would help them disparage anyone who didn’t go along. If you fell for Laura and Greg’s slop you were cheering for the Pelosi doctrine that we should pass bills to see what’s in them. If the rules package had failed, the rules committee would have written a better one and SAVE Act would have still come to the floor.

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Josh Hart
Josh Hart@joshhart·
Build him a statue 🥲
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Empire State Building
Empire State Building@EmpireStateBldg·
Joel Embiid has been banned from the Empire State Building
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Jerry Ferrara
Jerry Ferrara@jerryferrara·
Imagine not having Brunson 3rd or 4th in your MVP ballot. Dude been without his other all nba teammate since end of January and they’re a 2 seed.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
From Doritos to Oreos to toilet paper, giant corporations are shrinking how much they give but charging the same price or more. We're not fooled.   Corporations are boosting their profits with these tricks.   It's time to crack down on shrinkflation and corporate greed.
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Brock Aller
Brock Aller@brock_aller·
Imagine telling someone 10 years ago that the Knicks would be the most competent team / front office in 2024
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Teg🚨
Teg🚨@IQfor3·
Start Quickley
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Saagar Govil
Saagar Govil@SaagarGovil·
@jfromflorida1 This is such a terrible take. In the last 20 years the franchise finally has a baseline level of competency.
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jfromflorida
jfromflorida@jfromflorida1·
Time for Leon Rose to leave our beloved franchise b
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Rit Holtzman
Rit Holtzman@BenRitholtzNBA·
Final Grades + Notes - MIA 11/24 Brunson: A- Grimes: C Barrett: B+ Randle: C Robinson: C- Quickley: A- DiVincenzo: B- Hart: B Hartenstein: B+ - Resilient ballclub - JB clutch, IQ huge, RJ persistent, iHart fearless - Survived first Mitch clunker and rare possession battle loss
Knicks Film School@KnickFilmSkool

🏀🎥Knicks Film Thread🎥🏀 Watch along with me, @BenRitholtzNBA, starting now. Roll the tape! First observation: The court is orange. Roll the Tape!

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Saagar Govil
Saagar Govil@SaagarGovil·
@rohitkkohli I think it’s still true, we got lucky that Brunson and Quickley took over and Jimmy missed every shot down the stretch.
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Saagar Govil
Saagar Govil@SaagarGovil·
Spoelstra runs circles around Thibs, it’s pretty astonishing
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Rit Holtzman
Rit Holtzman@BenRitholtzNBA·
Said this last year as well but with how the Knicks struggle to inbound late game I’d really consider having iHart as designated inbounder. Great size. Good passer. Just a thought.
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Saagar Govil
Saagar Govil@SaagarGovil·
We are the worst at inbounding. I don’t understand why thibs can’t teach this shit!?!?
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
Michael Gayed when stocks are up: See, I told you to go long. Michael Gayed when stocks are down: See, I told you to go short. Michael Gayed when Texas Rangers won the World Series: See, I told you to bet the Texas Rangers. Accurate?
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Ash Gobindram
Ash Gobindram@ashwingobindram·
Spatial computing enables better collaboration and social interactions -- it does not foster social isolation -- this is a huge misconception. I spend some time collaborating with my design team on their spatial projects in mixed reality each week and after a few moments your brain always just switches to you and your collaborator being in the same space, those aspects of the "tech" quickly disappear, and you're just working on the task at hand, together. It is so subtle but so powerful. Some additional thoughts: - The 60-70% of work time I spend in my home office and on video calls/meetings will increasingly become fair game for better interactions in spatial, as I suspect it will be for many others - Meetings in spatial provide a real sense of presence that video calls cannot, even with cartoon avatars — if you haven't tried this — you should - Codec avatars at Meta are 1-2 release cycles away — if you haven't seen these — you should — Lex Fridman’s recent episode with Mark Zuckerberg is a great demo Considering all of these factors and my own experiences, it’s easy to see how spatial computing enables more meaningful human exchanges and interactions in the digitally-centric, and often decentralized workplaces of today. #spatialcomputing #MixedReality
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