Hard Times, Hard Lessons: What My Travels and Life Can Teach Us About Complacency
Hard Times, Hard Lessons: What My Travels and Life Can Teach Us About Complacency
In my career selling software—logging millions of miles in the air and on the ground, working with companies around the world to identify problems, implement solutions that boosted productivity, improved people’s lives, and delivered stronger bottom-line results—then building an internet startup, and paying it forward with venture capital and funding a company that gives back and supports the military and first responders, I’ve lived and worked in some of America’s most dynamic cities: Cleveland, New York City, Chicago, Columbus, Ohio, and Cincinnati. I was in NYC during the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, an early warning sign of the threats we face from radical ideologies. I’ve also spent time in Minneapolis and Detroit, observing how urban landscapes evolve. In 1995, I moved back to Columbus to launch my business and raise my family, hoping to instill solid Midwestern values in my children amid a familiar environment. ...READ MORE...
Venezuela on edge: US strikes raise fears of regime change • FRANCE 24 English
President Trump remained ambiguous about potential US military action in Venezuela, acknowledging the possibility of regime change but denying any immediate plans for war. The U.S. has carried out strikes on vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific under counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism operations, while sending warships to the region. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro insists these moves are aimed at justifying regime change and seizing the country’s vast oil and gas reserves, as he consolidates military support from allies like Russia, Iran, and Cuba.
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“Now, only the best will drive”
In the aftermath of two illegal immigrants causing fatal accidents while driving tractor-trailers, there are a lot of stories, mostly in social media, about increased federal commercial driving regulation enforcement, particularly along Interstate 40 through Oklahoma. Drivers are being tested for the ability to read English, which is mandatory for holders of commercial driver’s licenses (CDL). It’s not just road signs, but the driver must be able to read manifests and the material warning data on potentially hazardous loads. ...READ MORE...
Former Vice President Dick Cheney dies at 84
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, considered by many political observers to be the most politically active and influential vice president in U.S. history, has died. He was 84. ...WATCH HERE...
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