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Zack Interview/Dangers from southern border
Very important message concerning our southern border invasion.
Zack InterviewVideo
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The employee from hell
I've told this story a hundred times and wonder if people are getting the picture. When it comes to our supposed president, this is the perfect picture and I don't know why this person is still in the oval office.
The story - hypothetical
You own a business and are looking for that perfect general manager. You think you've found the right person and even go to the trouble to querying his references and previous employees, without knowing that every one of them is a personal buddy of his, lying to you.
You hire him and for the first few months it's like a miracle. He picks up the flavor of your business, right off the bat, and is so much in control that one day you decide you can finally take a vacation, trusting your business in his hands.
The morning after returning from vacation, you venture to the office early and discover you key doesn't work in the lock. Puzzled, you sit and wait for your manager to show up, who doesn't seem to have any problems with his key.
Then employees begin to show up for work and you don't recognize a single face. All your previous employees don't seem to be present and you ask about that. Mr. Wonderful, your new manager informs you that he fired them all and replaced them with his friends. While it's true you gave him the authority to hire and fire, you certainly never gave him permission to completely overhaul your business.
As usual, you decide to make the daily bank deposit but standing at the window, you are told that you are using a deposit slip of a closed account. Your account no longer exists!
Back at the office, you confront Mr. Wonderful and ask him what he did with the bank account. Problem? You trusted him a little too far and had put his name on the account as one of the officials for the business, so in your absence, he closed the account and opened a new one in another business name. Now, you can't even collect your own weekly salary!
As the fight ensues, Mr. Wonderful calls the police and has you arrested for illegally being in the office, claiming you are not even an employee!
On every front, you are unable to convince the police that you own this business. After all, your name isn't on the bank account, nor is it any longer on the business license. What's more, the name of the business has changed and you've just lost everything, including your freedom.
After reading this little hypothetical story, I ask you: Why are you letting Mr. Wonderful run you out of your own country, imprisoning you and stripping you of all your hard work and ownership?
The story - hypothetical
You own a business and are looking for that perfect general manager. You think you've found the right person and even go to the trouble to querying his references and previous employees, without knowing that every one of them is a personal buddy of his, lying to you.
You hire him and for the first few months it's like a miracle. He picks up the flavor of your business, right off the bat, and is so much in control that one day you decide you can finally take a vacation, trusting your business in his hands.
The morning after returning from vacation, you venture to the office early and discover you key doesn't work in the lock. Puzzled, you sit and wait for your manager to show up, who doesn't seem to have any problems with his key.
Then employees begin to show up for work and you don't recognize a single face. All your previous employees don't seem to be present and you ask about that. Mr. Wonderful, your new manager informs you that he fired them all and replaced them with his friends. While it's true you gave him the authority to hire and fire, you certainly never gave him permission to completely overhaul your business.
As usual, you decide to make the daily bank deposit but standing at the window, you are told that you are using a deposit slip of a closed account. Your account no longer exists!
Back at the office, you confront Mr. Wonderful and ask him what he did with the bank account. Problem? You trusted him a little too far and had put his name on the account as one of the officials for the business, so in your absence, he closed the account and opened a new one in another business name. Now, you can't even collect your own weekly salary!
As the fight ensues, Mr. Wonderful calls the police and has you arrested for illegally being in the office, claiming you are not even an employee!
On every front, you are unable to convince the police that you own this business. After all, your name isn't on the bank account, nor is it any longer on the business license. What's more, the name of the business has changed and you've just lost everything, including your freedom.
After reading this little hypothetical story, I ask you: Why are you letting Mr. Wonderful run you out of your own country, imprisoning you and stripping you of all your hard work and ownership?
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