RADICAL CENTRIST Bart Mosele
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RADICAL CENTRIST Bart Mosele
@yobarty
AI launch manager | Retired LinkedIn | human capital analytics | Father | Husband | Stage 4 Esophageal Cancer | Golfer | Deadhead | pronouns are F and U

GROK IS EATING CHATGPT’S LUNCH - AND ELON’S JUST GETTING STARTED Grok isn’t just catching up - it’s outperforming ChatGPT where it actually matters: real-world business results. With a 36:1 ROI in content creation, it's become the go-to for marketing teams, while ChatGPT spins its wheels pushing word salad and weak summaries. Multimodal? Grok’s got it. Cost-effective? Users report flipping from 80% ChatGPT to <20%, ditching OpenAI for faster, funnier, sharper results - and better numbers. Even in crypto simulations, Grok crushed it with pinpoint market bottom calls. Meanwhile, ChatGPT’s market share is in freefall - down from 87.1% to 72.3% in just 12 months. It’s still wearing the crown, but the empire is cracking as Gemini, Claude, and Grok carve out key territory in enterprise, research, and regulated industries. Elon has built a scalable AI weapon with humor, precision, and results. If OpenAI doesn’t course-correct, Grok won’t just be a threat - it’ll be the default. Source: WPN

On November 15th, 2025, nearly 100 workers in the Chicago Department of Public Health received layoff notices , after @ChicagosMayor PROMISED there would be no layoffs. So what’s really going on inside City Hall? Where is the transparency? And did other departments get hit today too? DEMOCRATS HATE AMERICAN WORKING CLASS CITIZENS! @AGPamBondi @realDonaldTrump @FBIDirectorKash @FoxNews @FlipChicagoRed #chicagoflipsred



BREAKING: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will propose a new "head tax" of $21 per employee per month. The tax would apply to all companies employing over 100 people in Chicago and rise automatically with inflation. Long criticized as a "job killer," Chicago's previous head tax reached a high of $4 per month in 40 years of existence. It was fully repealed in 2014. Johnson is branding the head tax as a "Community Safety Surcharge." Typically, residents expect their property tax bills to fund community safety. But Chicago's property tax levy is consumed almost entirely by pension costs.














