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Vance was stupid enough to keep his Venmo account public. I have no idea how he got into Yale because he does one dumb thing after another and has never held a real job.
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Hadn't heard about this, but Deloitte got $400M from Tennessee to build a Medicaid benefits system that improperly denied benefits to 1000's of recipients. Oh, and according to Google messed up in other states as well.
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Don Trump Junior seems to think it fair to attack the Deloitte worker because the Deloitte worker entered the political conversation.
Would Don say the same about his daughter Kai being open for verbal attack after she spoke at the convention? I don’t think so. Hypocrite. |
Well. This is what smaller government leads to. Thanks GOP. |
| Cry me a river. I really don’t care. Commit stupid, petty criminal acts, win stupid prizes. |
Troll, at least figure out who you are trolling before you embarrass yourself by misidentifying private people. |
There's wrong and there's professionally stupid. |
The very first sentence of the article begins "Republicans backing Donald Trump are threatening Deloitte..." and it goes on to mention Vance's chief spokesman and a Republican senator sharing Trump Junior's comments. |
What? |
| Can someone summarize what the tweets said? Were they private tweets? Or deleted tweets |
Deloitte’s strength is its willingness and ability to create a justification for whatever narrative the client wants. When a government agency contracts for policy, program, and management consulting, the last thing they want is an honest analysis. |
I said this to DH today. Harris will win the popular vote and the convicted felon would win the electoral college. Trump's administration will 25th Amend him because of his growing instability and dementia. Vance becomes president and hello supporter of Project 2025. My DH said that my entire brokerage account will collapse and I cannot move my money out of the college. Sigh. |
Geographic and Veteran DEI. Twofer. Heck, at the low rate in which men are entering university, Vance might have hit a trifecta in the DEI department. |
Didn't they say "corporations are people" a while ago? Chickens coming home to roost. |
| Deloitte is an auditor. Republicans don't want companies with employees who publish accurate information that discredits lies. |