Posts by Kim Browne
Trump Rages at GOPer in Crazed Tirade as Slush Fund Prompts GOP Revolt
Republicans are starting to break with Donald Trump’s corrupt $1.8 billion slush fund. Vulnerable House GOPer Brian Fitzpatrick announced that he’s pursuing legislation to block the fund. Other Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, are raising serious questions about it. Relatedly, Trump let out a bizarre, angry tirade about Representative Fitzpatrick. Trump ripped him…
Read MoreThe Trump Administration’s Iran Plan Is Even Crazier Than We Thought
But even if this was a Mossad-driven operation, it is still damning about America’s handling of the war itself. President Trump and the Pentagon made “regime change” a stated goal of the operation, albeit in a typically ambiguous and confusing way. Secretary of “War” Pete Hegseth stated last month that “regime change has occurred” in…
Read MoreTry to Make Any Sense of This Trump Answer on the Future of AI
“Over the years, she has been brutal to Republicans, but not so to the Dumocrats—So why has she not been replaced?” Trump wrote. “There are many fair people who would be qualified for that vital job. “The Republicans play a very soft game compared to the Dumocrats. It is their single biggest disadvantage in politics.…
Read MoreMarketing Works When You Master Three Basics
I’ve scaled and advised thousands of brands, and one truth keeps winning. Marketing only works when you nail three basics: awareness, nurturing, and trust. Skip one, and growth stalls. Get them right, and revenue follows. This view isn’t theory for me. It’s how my team and I helped grow almost 6,000 brands. The pattern shows…
Read More4 signs inner rewiring is required to build something that lasts
Most founders assume the hard part of entrepreneurship is external. Raising capital. Finding product-market fit. Hiring the right team before runway disappears. But if you spend enough time around people building enduring companies, a different pattern starts to emerge. The businesses that survive usually come from founders who changed internally long before the market rewarded…
Read More6 surprising links between founder insecurity and toxic culture
You can feel when something is off in a company long before metrics confirm it. Meetings get tense, feedback becomes political, and people start optimizing for optics instead of outcomes. Most founders assume this is a hiring problem or a scaling issue. In reality, it often traces back to something more uncomfortable. Your internal state…
Read MoreTrump Attacks Key Senate Adviser in Crazed Demand for Voter ID Law
“I would’ve come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede, and it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv,” Massie quipped. “I did get the call through though, I have called and conceded the race. We’ve been honorable the whole time, and we’re gonna stay that way.” Massie:…
Read MoreThe Liquidity Paradox and How Colin Steinberg Solves Legacy Funding Without Gift Tax Friction
More than 1,000 people are becoming millionaires in America every day. Yes, factors like inflation are making that number less robust, but the fact still stands that there are nearly 24 million individuals with significant net wealth that have at least hit the seven-figure mark. Some of these are business owners with money tied up…
Read MoreNew Trump Rules Will Make Meat Processing a Lot Deadlier
The country’s poultry and swine processing plants, already incredibly dangerous workplaces, are poised to get a green light from the Trump administration to vastly speed up the work. In February, the Department of Agriculture released two proposed regulations to increase evisceration line speeds for hogs, chickens, and turkeys. The swine plant proposal removes the current…
Read MoreEuropean shares dip as Middle East caution lingers
Published Wed, May 20, 2026 · 03:37 PM EUROPEAN shares edged lower on Wednesday (May 20) as investors remained cautious with war-driven inflation fears pressurising bonds, while markets kept a close watch on US-Iran negotiations. The pan-European Stoxx 600 dipped 0.2 per cent to 610.37 points, as of 0701 GMT. Other regional bourses were also…
Read MoreThomas Massie’s Defeat Will Tighten Trump’s Grip on the GOP
These election results are terrible for the country. Trump is an authoritarian using the presidency to enrich himself and punish his political enemies. The odds of Republican politicians taking any steps to rein him in were already close to zero, and these primary results will make GOP officials even more wary of crossing the president.…
Read MoreMAGA Voter Demolishes Trump’s Major Iran Claim on Live TV
MAGA voters are becoming more and more disillusioned with the president’s performance. “Matt from Las Vegas” tore into Donald Trump during a call-in segment on Real America’s Voice Tuesday, furious with the White House about how it has handled the Iran war—and the narrative the administration has packaged and sold to its voter base in…
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