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------------- weighs in.

Idaho Governor Brad Little (R) seems like a real nice, kind-hearted person.


Governor Little's support for ICE: Clean Out My State!; Good job, ICE!

After this disaster, I bet Idahoans will still vote Republican on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026, 2 Nov 2027, and 7 Nov 2028.

@#7 ... an interview with the CBS station in Los Angeles. ...

Former Beauty Queen: Contestants Were Forced To Greet Trump Even When Not Fully Dressed (October 2016)
www.cbsnews.com

... As Miss Arizona, Tasha Dixon, then 18, competed in the Miss USA pageant, which was owned by Donald Trump for 19 years, along with the Miss Universe and Miss Teen USA pageants.

"Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half naked changing into our bikinis," Dixon recalled. "He just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Other girls were naked."

She said she and her fellow contestants were put in an awkward position when "the owner come waltzing in when we were naked or half naked in a very physically vulnerable position and then to have the pressure of the people that worked for him telling us to go fawn all over him, go walk up to him, talk to him, get his attention."

Dixon's account is seemingly supported by the Republican presidential nominee himself in a 2005 broadcast on the "The Howard Stern Show." That audio recording was re-released last weekend.

Here is a sample of what was said on the show on April 11, 2005:

Trump: "I'll go backstage before a show and everyone's getting dressed and ready and everything else. And you know, no men are anywhere. And I'm allowed to go in because I'm the owner of the pageant. And therefore, I'm inspecting it. You know I'm inspecting it. I want to make sure everything is good."

Stern: "You're like a doctor."

Trump: "Is everyone OK? You know they're standing there with no clothes. Is everybody OK? And you see these incredible looking women. And so I sort of get away with things like that."


Dixon has strong opinions about what she thought was Trump's motivations. ...


@#6 ... In 2016, BuzzFeed News reported that five former contestants from the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant"including then-Miss Vermont Teen USA Mariah Billado"claimed Trump entered the dressing room while they were in various stages of undress. Some of the contestants were reportedly as young as 15 at the time. According to Billado, Trump said, "Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before." ...

More on that ...

Donald Trump had a habit of walking into the dressing rooms of teen beauty queens
www.vice.com

... As owner of the Miss Teen USA pageant franchise, Donald Trump felt entitled to walk into the dressing rooms of aspiring young beauty queens.

Four women who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant told BuzzFeed that Trump would often show up in their dressing room unannounced while the contestants, some as young as 15, were changing.

"I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, Oh my god, there's a man in here'," Mariah Billado, former Miss Vermont Teen USA, told BuzzFeed reporters. She remembers Trump's response " that he said something along the lines of "Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before."

Tasha Dixon, the former Miss Teen Arizona, competed in the 2001 Teen USA pageant. She was 18 at the time and remembers how Trump would "come strolling right in" when girls were "half-naked, changing into [their] bikinis... some girls were topless. Other girls were naked," according to an interview with the CBS station in Los Angeles.

"There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing," Dixon said. She said that was most of the girls' first introduction to Trump. She said that Trump's behavior put her and the other pageant contestants in a "very physically vulnerable position," and that his entrance was usually accompanied by "the pressure of the people that worked for him telling us to go fawn all over him, go walk up to him, talk to him, get his attention."

Trump apparently considered access to the women's changing rooms one of the perks of owning the beauty pageant franchises MissUniverse and Miss Teen USA, which he bought in 1996. ...


About the author:

Gene Marks is founder of The Marks Group, a small-business consulting firm.

So, we have some d-bag who tells companies how to squeeze more money from their people saying stuff like:

Corporate employees work hard, I'm sure. But they love their time off, too. Want to get something done with a large corporation? Forget about August, or most of the summer " or December, or most of the holiday season. And forget the first part of January, for that matter, or any holiday, be it in this country or the country where they reside.

Yeah! How dare employees be people with families who want to spend holidays doing something other than toiling away for higher ups to get bigger bonuses and/or stock options while they get a membership in the Jelly of the Month Club. What ridiculous, entitled ------!

And while you're away from work spending time with your family?

Most of the replies basically tell the sender to forget about doing anything with them until they return. Is this the behavior of someone valuable to shareholders? Can workers just disappear for weeks on end and everything continues as is?

If that describes you, it's not a great sign.

Remember, you shouldn't view your life through the prism of your personal wants, desires, family ect but how to represent the greatest SHAREHOLDER VALUE! And you better not dare expect to spend time with your family while you're not working because you're expected to be available for work!

But let's get right to the actual point, shall we?

Business owners and key employees can never really be out of the office.

Yup! If you want to be "valuable," don't you dare ever expect to be out of the office! You must work tirelessly and endlessly for the C-suite and shareholder's gain or else be seen as no valuable enough to keep around!

They want people who are not hesitant to jump into challenges and who will solve their problems. They need workers who say "yes." If you're that type of person and can leverage AI to do the job of three people, then you have a higher chance of job security.

But don't you dare be one of those people with a life or family! Everyone should seek to live in a one bedroom apartment all alone with a matress in the corner of the bedroom, a folding camp chair with a TV on a milk crate in the living room and a freezer full of TV dinners and a cupboard full of instant ramen and mac and cheese to avoid down time!

Hopefully you will have learned that every organization wants valuable people. And they will always cut the ones who aren't. As they are doing right now.

What this douchebag wants are slaves. Let's just put the real word in there to ensure he's being completely clear.

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