Help for the best and brightest will have a better and larger effect than helping the worst and the dimmest. It’s simple common sense. Sure, helping those who are desperate may a good thing to do but it’s a waste of resources to not help the best among us. That’s why Laurene Powell Jobs, the extremely rich widow of Steve Jobs, the marketing genius who ramped Apple Computers into one of the biggest successes ever is wasting a lot of her money. It’s her money. She can do whatever she wants with it but it’s wasteful to help the worst when it’s possible to help the best instead. In addition, Laurene Powell Jobs is supporting some of the worst politicians. She helped Kamala and Hillary, two denizens of politics, two people who have moved America further from freedom. Maybe Trump doesn’t need any help but his presidency would have been easier if Laurene Powell Jobs had helped him instead of helping Hillary. Also, her going into the hood and the ghetto wastes a lot on money as compared to going to the middle and upper class neighborhoods and helping the better people instead of wasting so much money, time and effort not helping the best there is. She helps disadvantaged high school students prepare for college when the record shows they have a higher drop-out rate compared to better students. Jobs is on the wrong track if her desire is to help the culture get better. She’s been making things worse.
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Powell Jobs has a bad record as a media investor. She poured millions into Ozy Media, founded by her friend Carlos Watson, only to see the company implode in scandal. The Atlantic and other Emerson-funded outlets slashed staff and cut salaries in 2020. ACRONYM was caught peddling “hyperlocal partisan propaganda” (false information) on behalf of the Democratic Party via its former subsidiary, Courier Newsroom, a collection of websites that falsely present themselves as independent news outlets despite funding partisan advertisements that attack Republican candidates.
Courier was acquired by Good Information Inc. in 2021 for an undisclosed sum roughly one year after being the subject of a Federal Election Commission complaint that alleged the organization must register as a political committee due to its hidden affiliation with the Democratic Party.
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