The extent to which the professional and political worlds have come to focus on “winning by a technicality” — impeachment, resigning after some faux pas, getting canceled but not via the old-fashioned way of losing an election — is downright fascinating
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I don’t think this is good or bad, mind you. I don’t care. I’m a historian and I take the long view. The “boss” and “spoils” system didn’t turn on wars of ideas, merely on securing patronage jobs for followers. The populares and optimates were just competing banners.
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The notion that any idea might “win” in the marketplace aside from one that would prevent would wholescale social rebellion is kind of silly. Medicare for all makes sense, maybe even dollars and cents if structured if properly, but impeaching Trump is high entertainment
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Nobody knows what pass interference is, except for when it happens to our players (then everything is), and all soccer and basketball players flop except for the ones on our side, who don’t. Most would rather win by default than playing defense, forfeit than by playing for hours
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Obviously I don’t want to “get canceled,” which is why I follow every rule of decorum including ones that haven’t even been invented yet, stay not just “in my lane” but in my home, and always keep my cell phone texts (used for work) and emails open for the review of all
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I am actually required to do this btw, condition of handling company property etc.
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The Companies are waaaaay ahead of the extremely online, but the extremely online can maybe one day get a true Twitter HR department set up and put me in charge of it. I could manage the performance improvement plans (pips) of all the people whose free labor helps this service
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“Pip ‘em” or “you wanna pip ‘em?” is just a day in the life
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50% on pips and 50% managing the people on pips is an ideal staffing ratio
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