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[Unlocked] Rick Caruso - All Ambition, With Side Of Embracing Progressivism
OK, Below are highlights from last week — ICYMI!
One Great Video
Jon’s written winners and losers column (above) is fabulous, of course. But there’s nothing better than having Jon take 20 minutes and runs through them allon video!
FOMO? No no.
There were a number of other posts last week that you will not want to have missed. If you want to check them out, you can go to the archive here [ [link removed] ] and scroll down!
ON THIS DATE IN 1989 - THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL
Today marks the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, one of the most defining moments of the 20th century. For decades, the Wall stood as a physical and moral symbol of communist repression, dividing not just a city, but families, lives, and the ideals of freedom itself. President Ronald Reagan understood that symbolism deeply. In 1987, standing at the Brandenburg Gate, he delivered one of the most important speeches of the modern era, challenging the Soviet regime directly and clearly: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
Reagan’s words were not just rhetorical. They helped shape the global pressure and moral resolve that led to the collapse of the Wall two years later and ultimately, the end of the Cold War.
Watch the historic moment below — it still gives chills.
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