Worry more about your learning than your grades.
Worry more about your learning than your grades.
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THE SUM KEEPS SOARING: After we finished our story Thursday, a group tied to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee reported spending $1.1 million against Junaid Ahmed (in the 8th District) and Kat Abughazaleh (9th). The two face AIPAC favs Melissa Bean (8th) and Laura Fine (9th).
Wow. That seems like it has the making for just obscene levels of corruption. Like a pitch to come serve your country in the US Kleptocracy Corps.
The presentation emphasizes the access to information and the new relationships the move could offer new recruits, as well as subsequent opportunities for enrichment. It tells potential recruits that their “exit opportunities will be exceptional, including the potential to launch a new fund with members of this team.” “This is not a career move, but a two-year secondment, which could lead to several exciting exit opportunities,” it says, adding, “This is also an opportunity to serve your country.”
According to the investment presentation, Mr. Feinberg has been tasked with overhauling the Office of Strategic Capital, and with overseeing the so-called Economic Warfare Unit, which is taking the equity stakes. The presentation also says that the new 30-person investment team will report directly to David Lorch, the director of the Office of Strategic Capital, and George K. Kollitides II, a private equity investor and senior adviser to Mr. Feinberg. Mr. Kollitides is the former chief executive of Remington Arms, which Mr. Feinberg’s fund, Cerberus, previously acquired.
There's so much "potential for egregious corruption" with salaries 2-3x the highest govt salary today. I keep thinking nothing will shock me, and then...
The presentation emphasizes the access to information and the new relationships the move could offer new recruits, as well as subsequent opportunities for enrichment. It tells potential recruits that their “exit opportunities will be exceptional, including the potential to launch a new fund with members of this team.” “This is not a career move, but a two-year secondment, which could lead to several exciting exit opportunities,” it says, adding, “This is also an opportunity to serve your country.”
According to the investment presentation, Mr. Feinberg has been tasked with overhauling the Office of Strategic Capital, and with overseeing the so-called Economic Warfare Unit, which is taking the equity stakes. The presentation also says that the new 30-person investment team will report directly to David Lorch, the director of the Office of Strategic Capital, and George K. Kollitides II, a private equity investor and senior adviser to Mr. Feinberg. Mr. Kollitides is the former chief executive of Remington Arms, which Mr. Feinberg’s fund, Cerberus, previously acquired.
There's so much "potential for egregious corruption" with salaries 2-3x the highest govt salary today. I keep thinking nothing will shock me, and then...
srsly. seriously. my rage is too big for accuracy, lol
This is srlsy fucked up.
Gift link - www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/u...
inventor: its called a joystick
first video game ceo: oh i see, so it gives the user joy
inventor: absolutely not
I just discovered that @katmabu.bsky.social was blocked in my feed. I definitely did not do that. Anybody else ever noticed anything like that?
🙋♀️ and your skeet is the reason I just found out. Wtf? I'm in IL-9 and voting for her.
If you see this, post an eye
"Governor Pritzker wants funds flowing for Great Lakes carp plan after Trump heaps praise on project he paused." Headline from the Chicago Sun-Times
The Trump Administration is betraying every American who relies on the Great Lakes.
The President must uphold his stated commitment and deliver the federal funds for the Brandon Road Interbasin Project.
Illinois has done its part — it’s past time he does his.
@writingco-lab.bsky.social Thank you for The Lab ❤️ the right amount of accountability to keep me moving forward.
Typing my handwritten work into a full novel draft is a beautiful feeling. It's early stages, but I'm so excited to craft this story.
I am always perplexed by 1) what the crypto industry SAYS about its desire for legitimacy and then 2) what it DOES in direct contradiction to that:
"WSJ reported that crypto exchange shut down internal investigation into transactions funding terror groups..."
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Yep, most ignorant war ever
I’m so tired man. This country.
Winona Ryder in a car, happy
Winona Ryder covered in soot & smoking
Before & after perusing the headlines
These people are downright evil.
"I was skeptical. Instantly dismissive, actually. Money for everyone, even rich people? It made my skin crawl." This author went from hater to advocate after seeing that "in almost every study, one of the benefits that accrues is, quite literally, a future."
The evidence is clear if you look at it.
Okay emergency blog post explaining this:
www.businesslawprofessors.com/2026/03/i-kn...
Shoes are terrible gifts, but if you get shoes as a gift, return them for shoes that fit. It's not hard.
I wrote about inflation, interest rates, war, and why I'm like this.
open.substack.com/pub/srrfunfa...
speaking of which, why none of you told me this is how we’re supposed to pronounce “microwave?”
“At the center of this case is a product that turned a vulnerable user into an armed operative in an invented war”
Drawing of a person speaking to a fluffy dog. They say, "What's that Lassie? So long as wealth can buy power it's not really democracy?"
good evening 🦋
I was radicallized at ~5yo, when reagan made ketchup count as a vegetable in my school lunch
personally i enjoy that humans created artificial intelligence and then immediately gave it anxiety and depression
Hotel California.
youtu.be/dLl4PZtxia8?...