WHERE DO I BEGIN?
1) Originally a Kennedy supporter, I first and foremost supported President Trump because I wanted the gov’s spying on Americans to stop. Obviously, the US can’t be “the Land of the Free” if their gov spies on its citizens.
2) As a legal immigrant, who did everything by the book, I was literally offended by Biden governments efforts “to import” illegal immigrants and let them roam in the United States, while also supporting them financially.
3) I am a 100% supporter of small business, because that’s where US ingenuity and innovation thrive. Hence, I opposed the Biden gov’s efforts to pave the way for big corporations to swallow small businesses, thereby slowly killing off US ingenuity and innovativeness as well as the middle class.
By the same token I love President Trump’s efforts to “bring back main street.”
4) Lastly, having graduated with a master’s degree in film & mass media from the University of Vienna, I hated that the DEMs brought the media under their control.
With respect to the latter, I am a victim, which is a story you might be interested in.
Starring characters are the media (incl. self-declared independent media outlets) + Bernie Sanders.)
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Widowed at 38, I decided to raise my children (7,8) alone, in the United States, a country I totally believed in. Which meant that I had to give up the creative work I used to do and instead built a new career in the logistics industry.
Eventually, Amazon’s invention of the Kindle gave me the opportunity to publish books again, on the side (I had to work full-time), and I loved it until the review cheaters turned Amazon upside down.
In 2019, I decided to work at Amazon Logistics (warehouse DSC3) for 15 months (incl Covid ’20) and discovered that Jeff Bezos’ alleged Day-1 thinking doesn’t exist, the company’s leadership principles get ignored and, most likely, even Amazon’s famous “Flywheel” probably doesn’t exist.
My efforts to get promoted so I could help improve the warehouse operations and fewer workers would get injured were suppressed by DSC3’s leadership. So, I decided to write “Inside Amazon: My Story,” in which I also presented the solutions to said logistics problems.
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And here it gets interesting:
None of the US labor reporters who wrote about the “horrific conditions at Amazon’s warehouses” were interested in merely finding out what I had to say. The same is true for “independent media outlets,” who – apparently – only want to report about unionization efforts at Amazon’s warehouses.
Personally, I see that kind of media coverage as nothing else but “selling hope and trying to win a voter block.”
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Moreover, since the media failed to report about my book, their “taking a pass” enabled Amazon to take my ideas as published in my book and present them as part of their leadership principle 15. Strive to be Earth’s Best Employer.
It’s 100% obvious that Amazon took my ideas. By the time I joined Amazon the company was operating 100’s of delivery stations already for 7 years but, most miraculously, they fixed the problems I wrote about only after my book was featured on Geekwire’s podcast: “Day 2” Amazon and the Future of Everything.
Indeed, Amazon even repainted their lunchroom(s) after I pointed out an obvious problem with the room’s design in my book.
So, that’s what I mean by “corporations slowly killing off US ingenuity and innovativeness.” Instead of hiring me for a measly wage of 100K/year and letting me fix many of these problems, Amazon decided to pay millions of dollars to union busters, which certainly isn’t b/c it’s a short-term solution which only costs money.
=> Meanwhile, the media profits from Amazon’s union-busting activities because it allows them to claim that “Joe Biden is the most union friendly president in recent history” as well as “selling hope and trying to win voter blocks.” And that’s how they seem to be working hand-in-hand.
=> Equally uninterested in my work was “the defender of all US workers,” Bernie Sanders, who ignored my books though he was asking for information what was wrong at Amazon’s warehouses for his Senate investigation.
I am about to republish an updated edition of this book which also addresses how Fauci’s COVID policies affected America’s Amazon workers and what Bernie Sanders did. The new edition should be ready in about 2 to 3 months. I’d be delighted to give Tucker Carlson an opportunity to present inside scoops.
As always,
Gisela