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Not quite there. This is the Man cave opening arrangement.

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Micro Lesson -- Summoning The Executive

#MicroLesson

I teach you how to summon The Executive part of your mind.

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Kindle and other ebook version: Available now

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It seems that while Kristi Noem could stare down Kim Jong Un, Greg Gutfeld is just too intimidating. She really could have redeemed herself tonight. She canceled because of bad weather? Please.

Not presidential timber. Not ever. And I'm not happy to say it. The only silver lining is that we found out now.

How the United States planned the Defeat of Nazi Germany in World War 2

excerpts from "There's A War to Be Won" by Geoffrey Perret

  • In the fall of 1939 the U.S. Army numbered 190,000 men.
  • The onset of spring 1940 brought the invasion by German armies of half a dozen countries, every one conquered in just days or weeks. Even now, though, it was hard to convince Congress or the president that a bigger army was needed.
  • When France fell a month later, the Army found itself drowning in money. In 1940 Congress showered $9 billion on the Army, more than all the money spent by the War Department since 1920.
  • Back in 1924 the War Department had created the Army Industrial College, to which able young officers were sent to study intensively for a year. Important economists and industrialists came to teach them - and to learn. Military men and civilians developed a shared mental universe that centered on the arcane business of Army supply.
  • Students and faculty worked from year to year ...
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