Vivek talks a great game, but it’s not enough; the breeze has to become a hurricane
Ben Yoho, you’re Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign CEO; so listen up
Ben (X), your guy Vivek has a great idea. Well, two.
Restore meritocracy to America. Make it the core of the economy and the culture. And lop off the expanding fungus of the federal government by firing 75% of all fed employees.
And he’s not just a generalist pumping out vague fluff. He’s a man with a plan. He talks details. That’s refreshing, to say the least.
He seems to be a guy who’s in it for the long haul. Ten years, 20 years. Another plus.
So now, let’s get real.
He needs a much bigger audience. He needs to find that audience and set their brains on fire.
The tool is live stream. Not just once in a while. But every day. Non-stop.
And what does Vivek do? First, he goes to the places of business where the meritocracy people are winning.
The entrepreneurs.
The tough smart relentless people who have made success by their own efforts. And their products are useful. I’m not talking about some ass who raised millions from financiers to launch yet another toxic medical drug on the population.
Actual American entrepreneurs. Vivek finds them and goes to the places where they work. He talks to them, dozens of them, hundreds of them, over the years. AND THEY TELL THEIR STORIES. STORIES OF VICTORY. DRAMATIC STORIES.
Vivek and a crew of video pros live stream these stories and these meritocracy people to the nation.
And then (this part is harder), Vivek and his crew find people who have been living on the dole for years. People who actually want to work for a living. People who have come out of the haze of the Welfare State and wakened to the fact that their lives are going down the drain. THEY TELL THEIR STORIES.
Vivek finds people who came off the dole and are working now, earning their own way. He gets THEIR STORIES.
He finds people who work in the vast bureaucracy of the federal government, or did, and gets them to tell the very real tales of their useless fake work. In detail. Gory detail.
“So you watched porn at your desk? How much porn are we talking about?”
“Well, Vivek, a lot. Because it was much more interesting than shuffling meaningless papers on my desk. I tried to get in two or three hours of porn a day…”
WHAT THE HELL REALLY GOES ON IN FEDERAL OFFICES OF THESE VAST BUREAUCRACIES?
Vivek finds out. He talks to the people who work there and used to work there. To show why cutting 75% of the federal workforce is such a great idea.
—So Ben, back up from these suggestions I’m making here. How much of a very good shit storm do you think Vivek could cause by these strategies?
If he pursued them on live stream every day?
How big do you think his audience would become?
Start counting in the tens of millions, Ben.
Let’s call this INVESTIGATIONAL POLITICS.
It’s LIVE, and it confirms Vivek’s two big ideas.
The theory behind this is simple, Ben. If a politician says something, he also shows it.
If a surgeon who’s running for President has his head and his morality straight, he shows actual transgender surgery performed on children in the O/R.
Wait. What?
We can’t put the American people’s faces up against REALITY? I think we can. I think we have to. Otherwise, the bullshit lingers. It accumulates. People substitute generality for what is actually happening.
A candidate is against the war in the Ukraine, and now also Israel? He wants to force nations to the peace table? Well, he shows America ACTUAL WAR FOOTAGE.
Are you seeing that on the nightly news? People getting their legs and heads blown off. Mothers holding children in their arms—and then they both disappear in a puff of smoke. Isn’t THIS what a peace negotiation would stop and solve? Wouldn’t showing THIS to America force leaders to the peace table?
Your guy, Vivek, has big ideas, and he articulates them very well. So now he has to show them IN LIFE, as they play out. The good, the bad, the ugly.
On live stream. Every day. To the nation. To the world.
Think about the popular reality shows on television, Ben. A couple of idiots naked in the woods trying to survive, digging for roots and tubers—while, unseen nearby, the camera man filming all this is munching on Big Macs and fries.
That stuff wouldn’t hold a candle to Vivek out there talking to federal employees and people on Welfare and relentless entrepreneurs. Letting them tell their truth, in detail.
Get busy, Ben.
As Vivek tours America, in his TRUTH bus, he exposes the upside and downside and inside of life in this country—with a professional (highest skill-levels) film director, editor, and camera crew, capturing and framing that REALITY.
-- Jon Rappoport
Episode 53 of Rappoport Podcasts—“How Presidential candidates Kennedy, Vivek, and DeSantis, are getting it all wrong; They should be going all in on IMAGINATION; What are the BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES of deploying imagination? Is it an ultimate tonic?”—is now posted on my substack. It’s a blockbuster. To listen to this podcast, go here. To learn more about This Episode of Rappoport Podcasts, go here.
For my open letter to Robert Kennedy’s campaign manager, Dennis Kucinich, go here.
For my open letter to Ron DeSantis’ campaign manager, James Uthmeier, go here.
I worked for the federal government 1975-1976. State Department, Agency for International Development, Contracts department. I was there as a secretary. I was bottom of the totem pole. There was a secretary over me who had been there for a long time. Her name was Loretta Moton..
My job consisted of typing up the contracts for A.I.D. This was before computers, so I had to use an electric typewriter.
My boss, Virginia Perelli, gave me a contract to type up. An hour later I was finished and turned it in and asked for another one. She gave me another one and I typed that up too. I carried on in this manner every day. It was the job.
Perelli seemed happy. She could not promote me fast enough.
Loretta took me aside and said You are working too fast. You are making the rest of us look bad. (the other secretaries).
This attitude mystified me and I ignored her and kept on working the way that I work.
Loretta's approach to work - make a 1-hour job take 2 weeks - is emblematic of the federal bureaucracy's work ethic.
I fully support mass layoffs of 75% of the federal workforce. They will not be missed.
this guy u r pushing is trained by the WEF...
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