No idea what his business model is. That said, my b2b saas company ran our first 5 customers with old skool paper invoices and checks, doing 6/12 month pre-pay. CC processing fee's can really eat into early revenue like this even.
It's pretty easy. When they were attacking the republicans everybody on the left loved them. Now they are attacking the democrats, ergo they have zero credibility and are working with our enemies.
Under a certain light SF is a company town, especially when you define the 'company' as the collective of Venture Capitalists that have profit interests in every tech shop here.
I believe LaunchDarkly (https://launchdarkly.com/) is trying to solve that. Still seems like a strange problem to apply a catch-all solution too however.
Well I guess if you're the type of person that can't stop hitting themselves in the face you may be in the market for one. Limited market though however.
I catch myself almost saying things like this to customers all the time. I think its a dunning-kruger related component of engineering humility. Constantly have to watch my words and think in marketing language.
Meeting with a government ambassador in your role as head of the Senate Armed Services committee and claiming you didn't talk about the election is a far cry from meeting with the Attorney General potentially set to potentially prosecute your wife and claiming you only discussed your grandchildren.
There is nothing here to prove that he perjured himself.
From the article:
In January, Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) asked Sessions for answers to written questions. “Several of the President-elect’s nominees or senior advisers have Russian ties. Have you been in contact with anyone connected to any part of the Russian government about the 2016 election, either before or after election day?” Leahy wrote.
Sessions responded with one word: “No.”
Justice officials said Sessions met with Kislyak on Sept. 8 in his capacity as a member of the armed services panel rather than in his role as a Trump campaign surrogate.
“He was asked during the hearing about communications between Russia and the Trump campaign — not about meetings he took as a senator and a member of the Armed Services Committee,” Flores said.
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Unless they can prove that the meeting was related to the election then it seems unlikely that this was perjury.