Like the movie rounders, Check.
It hurts, doesn't it?
You can't believe what fell.
All your dreams... dashed....
I bet it all.
You're right, Teddy. The ace didn't help me.
I flopped a nut straight.Take him down, Teddy. - Nyet! Nyet! No more!
No! Not tonight!
This son of bitch, all night he check, check, check.
He trapped me!
THEORY - I would say Mark Burnett. No disrespect at all for Vince McMahon at all.
Like artists Vince is like Andy Warhol Mark is like Michelangelo
Yet one cannot discount the close relationship with Burnett from the TV. days
Here is an excerpt from the New Yorker ( yea,I know ) but think about it.
Trump had been a celebrity since the eighties, his persona shaped by the best-selling book “The Art of the Deal.” But his business had foundered, and by 2003 he had become a garish figure of local interest—a punch line on Page Six. “The Apprentice” mythologized him anew, and on a much bigger scale, turning him into an icon of American success. Jay Bienstock, a longtime collaborator of Burnett’s, and the showrunner on “The Apprentice,” told me, “Mark always likes to compare his shows to great films or novels. All of Mark’s shows feel bigger than life, and this is by design.”
Cut to: June, 2015. After starring in fourteen seasons of “The Apprentice,” all executive-produced by Burnett, Trump appeared in the gilded atrium of Trump Tower, on Fifth Avenue, to announce that he was running for President. Only someone “really rich,” Trump declared, could “take the brand of the United States and make it great again.” He also made racist remarks about Mexicans, prompting NBC, which had broadcast “The Apprentice,” to fire him. Burnett, however, did not sever his relationship with his star. He and Trump had been equal partners in “The Apprentice,” and the show had made each of them hundreds of millions of dollars. They were also close friends: Burnett liked to tell people that when Trump married Knauss, in 2005, Burnett’s son Cameron was the ring bearer.
Just sayn'
I’m not too sure about that, it seems that the companies that have an American identity are the ones that seem forced to keep pride products, let’s see if more “woke companies, pull their pride products out of their store.
Look, If the "climate" concern is a trojan horse as a lot know. If they were "So" concerned, make an EV that gets 450 mile per charge and it cost 25k TAKE PAINS to make it market competitive. Or Geothermal Energy it simple and it works and its cheap.
- Hot water is pumped from deep underground through a well under high pressure. When the water reaches the surface, the pressure is dropped, which causes the water to turn into steam. The steam spins a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity. The steam cools off in a cooling tower and condenses back to water. The cooled water is pumped back into the Earth to begin the process again.
It's a darn steam engine, HA,
Yet they are NOT sincere as we know yet if they really meant what the "say" oil and coal would be reduced to single digit numbers very quickly.
BE SURE and create a relationship with local farms that's why we are doing. It has worked out great these farms sometimes have relationships with livestock and chicken farms and get a few folks together and co-op some fresh processed meat from them and ask the question, is there any GMOs or mrnra foolishness in your product. Be proactive and create the relationship.
Could be a "Red Herring" at least for now where so they want us NOT to look at?