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  1. Catherine if you can watch Idiocracy as a documentary it’s a bit easier to sit through. Amazing how Crocs became popular after that movie. Idiocracy is now only worse.

  2. CAF, re Tim Keller, around minute 1:18:00:

    I experienced the same disappointment with him and Southern Baptist Convention, on COVID and other spiritual issues.

    Indeed, the Christian “church” in the USA is slowly being infiltrated.

  3. At around 30-minutes, when CAF and John were disagreeing about where to put your money, I think John misunderstood CAF’s anecdote about a father refinancing his kids’ mortgages. I’m assuming the father paid off their mortgages with his assets (savings? 401k? the like?), and the kids are paying him back directly? No banks involved, correct?

  4. To continue a little more, as I was retiring, I was asked to complete an anonymous “Exit Survey” which also included a comment section. In the comment section I wrote how disappointed I had been in the last few years to have the company retaliate against me- just for being honest. Included on the survey was a box asking whether I wanted someone to follow up with me. I indicated that I did not want that.
    1 week later, someone from the Ethics department calls me about my “anonymous” survey. We talked for a while about the retaliation, about my sadness about Boeing’s current state of affairs, and about a few ideas that I had how to improve it. 1 of the things I pointed out is if they REALLY want help from Boeing people who KNOW how to fix it, they need to eliminate retaliation. And I pointed out that even the Ethics department lies to the employees. Otherwise, why was she talking on the phone with me? She had called me about an anonymous survey.
    I told here how to fix the anonymous survey problem. It is actually really simple. I’ll find out from people who still work there if they do it. I hope that Boeing can be recovered, but it looks pretty bad right now.

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