Category: Business, Organization, and Management

  • Spent some time with a sr exec at a major manufacturer the other day (making ran

    Spent some time with a sr exec at a major manufacturer the other day (making random conversations while waiting for car repairs – thankfully the shop serves coffee). They are having a nightmare with their Juarez plant and getting trucks across the border – nobody trusts anybody so the’re checked over and over again.

    The one reason they liked the mexicans is that they will actually work for a living without complaining. The biz offers them medical, cafeteria, and good pay and other benefits i thought were so strange I’ve forgotten them.

    The exec’s complaint is that americans are lazy, want to do the minimum work, complain about everything, don’t pay attention, make too many mistakes, and are ungrateful for the work.

    I dunno. I’ve been a CEO for almost all of my adult life and I would have a very hard time with the young generation. I guess they get to be the folks who get the painful awakening when this correction finally does its work.

    I had enough of an issue with Milliennials 😉 (Can we have some more genx please?)


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-19 17:19:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1715055183925809152

  • Yes. We have texas on our radar for a future conference. It depends on how often

    Yes. We have texas on our radar for a future conference. It depends on how often we can put them together, given the cost of doing so.

    Tickets aren’t expensive but they must at least cover the costs. We dont do these things for profit but we can’t lose money doing them.…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-18 02:08:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714463314447597792

    Reply addressees: @JackOfAwlTrades @NatLawInstitute

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714453154404671618

  • Yes. We have texas on our radar for a future conference. It depends on how often

    Yes. We have texas on our radar for a future conference. It depends on how often we can put them together, given the cost of doing so.

    Tickets aren’t expensive but they must at least cover the costs. We dont do these things for profit but we can’t lose money doing them.

    Conservatives are unfortunately not willing to support organizations with $$ unless those organizations are serving teh older demographic and are as RINO as the archaics in congress.

    We have generally done well, but our donations aren’t very good right now – probably because we don’t promote them and possibly because we reached more people on FB than here on twitter – and maybe the FB people are more likely to donate.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-18 02:08:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714463314338545666

  • We have the account. 1 – we dont know if we have the bandwidth. it’s very unlike

    We have the account.
    1 – we dont know if we have the bandwidth. it’s very unlikely.
    2 – we have had problems with live broadcasts before being abused, and I am extremely cautious about repeating past errors.

    Case in Point.
    Most of my personal abuse has come from sweating in the july 4th sun, at 104 degrees, while wearing canvas shorts and nylon atheltic underwear (hot) and sweating through my shorts. Then being accused of wetting myself. That video was taken by a leftist activist with the intentional purpose of undermining me and us. And the right wing losers ate it up. So you’ll understand why I’m a little shy about releasing unedited unreviewed content live.

    Reply addressees: @NWEurasian @NatLawInstitute @ThruTheHayes


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-18 01:57:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714460673307033600

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714448118945546289

  • Q: Monopolies vs Cartels, and Purpose of the different corporate structures. 1 –

    Q: Monopolies vs Cartels, and Purpose of the different corporate structures.

    1 – Why would I prefer monopolies or cartels? I don’t understand this question. While virtual monoplies do exist – usualy for a short time – a monopoly is almost impossible to sustain without state sponsorship directly or by regulatory action. A Cartel is by definition a criminal conspiracy against the itnerests of the population.

    2 – The purpose of an llc, vs a sub-s, vs a c-corp is just (a) who pays taxes and (b) who is the final authority in the organization.
    … An llc allows the centralization of responsibility independent of the scale of each investment, can distribute profits in a manner unrelated to ownership, and the tax burden to be distributed to individuals. *(if there is one)
    … A sub-s is limited in number of shareholders, has a voting structure, distributes profits according to ownership percentage, and distributes tax burden to the individuals. (if there is any).
    … A c-corp is virtually unlimited in number of sharelholdres, has a voting structure, pays taxes direction, and then distributes dividends – prodoucing double taxation.

    LLC > S-Corp > C-Corp is a natural lifecycle.
    Startups often prefer an LLC
    Self funded businesses usually prefer and S-corp
    Investors prefer a C-Corp (it’s a tax thing).

    The purpose of corporations since their inception is to produce a shield between investors and the capital they place in the business. IE: the most they can lose is their investment. Though there is a requirement for directors and exec insurance in case they do something untoward – which given the complexity of the code isn’t hard.

    Reply addressees: @shity_paradigm @bryanbrey @JeffSnider_AIP


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-18 00:13:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714434614486351872

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714430315018833961

  • “Ascentium ranked No. 205 on the 2006 Inc. 500 list of the nation’s fastest-grow

    —“Ascentium ranked No. 205 on the 2006 Inc. 500 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.”–

    I made the Inc 500 twice. It’s not that hard when you’re a startup. But it sure is a good target to shoot for, and it certainly helped business.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 03:36:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713398374626414847

  • “We learned a long time ago, as owners, we have to be here.”– restaurant owner.

    –“We learned a long time ago, as owners, we have to be here.”– restaurant owner.

    (Watched him work the customers softly, politely and respectfuly. Just complimented him on the fact that I’ve know these people for about five years now and they’re good at what they do.)

    When I was young I was in the franchise business, primarily in first tier malls. And I would try to kill any deal where I thought the owner wouldn’t be present, would hide the the back room, or would be tired of or afraid of customers, rather than enjoy serving them. I’m not saying I was always successful in killing the deal. Money talks. But I was always right. And those franchises turned over within two years.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-14 23:19:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713333695107448832

  • Even our management team is international and multi-ethnic. So no

    Even our management team is international and multi-ethnic. So no.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-11 12:12:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1712078619512537268

    Reply addressees: @Adc_Van_Dimsal @_amitbehere

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1711949928283398639

  • (Lament) Do you know how many email members the Natural Law Institute has collec

    (Lament)
    Do you know how many email members the Natural Law Institute has collected? And can you imagine how many spam and fake emails there are in addition to them? So I just inherited the job of filtering out the spam so that we can send out notice of our Conference November…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-05 17:47:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1709988611477696751

  • THE FEMALE CLIQUE AND MANIPULATION OF EXECUTIVES. Ancient history now, well over

    THE FEMALE CLIQUE AND MANIPULATION OF EXECUTIVES.
    Ancient history now, well over a decade ago, but as a CEO it was very interesting to watch a cult of women in the organization turn hostile to me because my wife (who also worked in the biz) and I were getting divorced.
    Also, when the board forced a change from one ‘next in line’ (who was deserving) to another (who wasn’t deserving) how the women circled around the one deserving – not because he was deserving but because he was easily swayed by those women.
    I don’t really know how many companies I have, or my companies have, consulted for. But it’s extremely common for a CEO to be insulated by a group of influential women who manipulate him in one way or another to the detriment of the business.
    I’ve come to understand what makes men vulnerable to this but, I don’t like the answer, nor do I like the cure. Because it’s the sociopaths that are invulnerable and the kind men who are vulnerable.
    And my work has made me increasingly saddened by what I’ve discovered.
    It’s quite amazing humans accomplish anything at all in large numbers. But it’s even more amazing that we survive introgression of women into any such organization. 🙁


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-03 16:58:48 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1709251667323985920