Are we forgetting the knights?
Prerit Patel
Money is communication — value is a narrative. { FinTech | Real Estate | Energy | Health } Turning Assets & Insights into Operational Efficiency
Many of you know that AI is a powerful tool when used correctly. I had a few questions about a recent bill that assists with legal fees for migrants and immigration (which, I am totally for given the foundations of our country). However, we look like absolute schmucks for such a powerful currency to forget the values of leaders like Henry Ford or minds such as Milton Friedman who combine man with curiosity of the planet.
Huge fan of John Stewart since Pi Kappa Alpha days and Daily Show. Respect to all firefighters out there. I run into a bank like you run into a burning building! Go figure, I actually learned brotherhood in a fraternity.
--- I pretended to be John Stewart with a little Boston (for no reason chowdahed) to ask a potential presidential candidate to access the web and answer a few straightforward questions. Basically, can we use the money a little more wisely as pioneers of capitalism? --- No desire for copyright infringement or links. Just a perspective.
Interviewer (Channeling Jon Stewart): Welcome to tonight's segment, where we dive deep into the chowder of American policy, fishing out the clams of truth and the potatoes of perspective. With us tonight is a potential presidential candidate who's stepping into the ring with no party backing, just a spoon ready to stir the pot. Let's start with a spicy appetizer, shall we?
Candidate: Ready when you are.
Interviewer: Alright, let's ladle this out. There's talk about a bill funneling funds towards attorney fees for immigrants crossing the border, with figures around $5,000 a pop. Critics argue it's a covert buffet for attorneys backing politicians. It's like a "Legal Aid" loyalty program, isn't it? How do you digest this?
Candidate: It's a complex broth, indeed. If we're pouring resources into legal fees, we need to ensure it's for a just cause, not just greasing the wheels of political machinery. Transparency is key, like a clear broth.
Interviewer: Speaking of clear broths, let's talk about our veterans. How many are out there, navigating the stormy seas of the housing market, without a lifeboat in sight?
Candidate: We're talking about around 18 million veterans. Many are indeed adrift in the rental market, struggling to find a port in this economic maelstrom.
Interviewer: And amidst this, how many of these rental vessels are owned by international investors, collecting American dollars like they're on a treasure hunt?
Candidate: The exact map to that treasure is a bit murky, but it's clear that a significant portion of our housing market is in the hands of international investors, which can inflate prices and make the waters even choppier for our veterans.
Interviewer: Now, let's navigate to the shores of immigration policy. The treasury chest seems to be overflowing for migrants crossing the border. Do we have a figure on this treasure map?
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Candidate: While the exact figure is elusive, reports suggest significant sums are directed towards supporting migrants, including legal fees that could indeed be seen as a boon to certain legal practices.
Interviewer: Fascinating. And what if we redirected these winds, filling the sails of veterans struggling to pay rent, perhaps enabling them to anchor down in a 4-plex, live in one unit, and rent out the rest?
Candidate: That's the kind of innovative thinking we need. A VA loan can set this in motion, but we must ensure the process is as smooth as sailing on a calm sea, making it feasible for veterans to secure such loans and thrive.
Interviewer: Imagine, veterans training migrant workers with skills honed from around the globe, in the very properties they own. A true melting pot, wouldn't you say?
Candidate: Precisely. It's about creating a community where everyone contributes, grows, and benefits. From the seas of conflict to the shores of cooperation, there's much we can achieve together.
Interviewer: And what about our veteran public servants? Nurses, teachers, firefighters, law enforcement—how can we bolster their ranks with the same spirit of support and integration?
Candidate: By recognizing their service and providing tailored support, we can ensure these heroes have the resources they need to continue their invaluable work, both in their professional roles and within their communities.
Interviewer: As we navigate these waters, let's remember the wise words of Milton Friedman: "The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem and very often makes the problem worse." How do we steer clear of these rocky shores?
Candidate: By focusing on solutions that empower individuals and communities, rather than entangling them in bureaucratic seaweed. It's about charting a course that values freedom, innovation, and mutual support.
Interviewer: Thank you for setting sail with us tonight. It's clear the voyage ahead is fraught with challenges, but with a steady hand at the tiller, we might just find our way to a more prosperous and inclusive horizon.
Candidate: Thank you for having me aboard. Together, let's navigate towards that brighter future.
Absolutely love how you're diving deep into the classics! ?? As the great Socrates once said, "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." Your journey through these timeless pieces is a journey into the depths of understanding and perspective. Keep exploring! ???