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Hallo meine lieben Lebensformen,
heute konnte ich einen Wüstengimpfel fotografieren und eine ganze Gruppe beobachten. Das hat mich sehr gefreut, denn sie sind echt hübsch.

Tiere sind Freunde und kein Essen oder eine Plage.
Bleibt gesund, glücklich und verliebt.

Der schlimmste Seelenschmerz ist das Fernweh.

M@rcel
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Hello my dear life forms,
Today I was able to take a photo of a trumpeter finch and observe a whole group. I was very pleased because they are really pretty.

Animals are friends, not food or a nuisance.
Stay healthy, happy and in love.

The most terrible pain in the soul is wanderlust.

M@rcel
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#marcelGierth
#bundeskater

#lanzarote
#kanaren #canaryIslands
#spanien #espana #spain #españa
#Wüstengimpel #Wüstentrompeter
#trumpeterfinch #fink
#Trompeterfink #finch
#birds #birdsOnMastodon

#artenvielfalt
#birdwatching
#vogelbeobachtung

#wildlife
#wildlifephotography
#wildlifefotografie
#birdphotography
#vogelfotografie
#vogelfreund

Der Secondhand verramscht haufenweise Weihnachtskugeln aus echtem Glas. Ein paar davon zieren jetzt den Kirschbaum, wo auch mein Futterspender hängt. Eine ehemals Silberne, vom Regen schon fast transparent gewaschen, seht ihr im Hintergrund. Die Grünfinken ignorieren den Kitsch und steuern zielsicher ihr Futter an.

🗨️🇬🇧 ♂️🐦 Chaffinch 🇳🇱 ℹ️ The chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) grows up to 16 cm and weighs up to 25 g. It can be observed all year round and feeds on seeds, insects and berries. Also interesting: Chaffinches have a different dialect from region to region. 🗨️🇩🇪 ♂️🐦 Buchfink 🇳🇱 ℹ️ Der Buchfink (Fringilla coelebs) wird bis zu 16 cm groß und wiegt bis zu 25 g. Er ist ganzjährig zu beobachten und ernährt sich u.a. von Sämereien, Insekten und Beeren. Auch Interessant: Buchfinken haben je nach Region einen anderen Dialekt. 📷 Cam: #sonya7cii Objektiv: #sigma150600 bei 600mm ⚙️ f/6.3 1/200 s ISO 12.800 #buchfink #Fringillacoelebs #chaffinch #fink #naturfotografie #nature #natur #naturephotography #wildlife #wildlifephotography #vogel #vogelfotografie #bird #birdphotography #wellfotos #sonyalpha #Sigma #niederlande #netherlands #nederland
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For all Trump’s success in winning back reluctant conservative billionaires,
many of them have seen firsthand the ways in which his erratic behavior
and anti-market ideas
could disrupt their businesses and the wider economy.

After Trump became President, he asked Schwarzman to enlist high-profile business executives to serve on an advisory council.

The participants included #Musk;
#Jamie #Dimon, the C.E.O. of JPMorgan Chase;
#Mary #Barra, of General Motors;
#Bob #Iger, of Disney;
#Larry #Fink, of BlackRock;
and #Jack #Welch, the former C.E.O. of General Electric.

It was a perfect Trump setup:

the biggest brand names in American business would come to the White House,
kiss his ring,
and offer free advice.

But, as one of the panel’s members recalled,
the first session quickly devolved into an argument between Trump and several participants over his false allegation that China was manipulating its currency.

In the summer of 2017, following Trump’s comments about there being
“very fine people on both sides” of the white-supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia,
the group convened an emergency call and decided to disband.

After Schwarzman conveyed the news to the White House, Trump preëmptively tweeted that he had decided to shut the group down.

Early this summer, Trump’s campaign surprised the Business Roundtable,
a members-only organization of corporate C.E.O.s,
with a last-minute acceptance for the ex-President to appear at the group’s quarterly meeting in Washington.

Andrew Ross Sorkin, the Times’ financial columnist and a host of “Squawk Box,” on CNBC,
reported that even C.E.O.s at the meeting who were sympathetic to Trump had found the former President 🔸uninformed and ♦️“remarkably meandering.”

A source in the room told me that Trump’s digressions included complaints about his court cases and “crazy rants about Venezuelan immigrants.”

Soon after the event, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld,
a professor at Yale University who tracks the political preferences of America’s corporate leaders,
wrote in an op-ed for the Times that not a single Fortune 100 C.E.O. had donated to Trump by June of this year,
something he called a “telling data point.”

In fact, Sonnenfeld argued, the lack of giving to Trump from traditional Republican donors in the business community was the real fund-raising story,
“a major break from overwhelming business and executive support for Republican Presidential candidates dating back over a century.”

Sonnenfeld told me that such giving “fell off a cliff” when Trump became the Party’s nominee
—going from more than a quarter of Fortune 100 C.E.O.s in 2012,
when Mitt Romney was the G.O.P. candidate,
💥to zero in 2016.

In 2020, he noted, only two Fortune 100 C.E.O.s had given to Trump
—someone in the energy sector who is no longer running his company
and #Safra #Catz, the C.E.O. of the Oracle software corporation.

One lobbyist who speaks with many corporate C.E.O.s told me,
“Unanimously, they hate the Biden Administration’s policies.
But I think almost unanimously they would much rather deal with that than the risk of catastrophic disaster from a Trump Administration.”

By fall, the only Business Roundtable member publicly backing Trump was Schwarzman.