Going Into the World!
9 volumes
General Schwartz, who is an auditor and advisor for the Wall Street Journal, is quite active in New York and Washington. Of course, it's mostly spending money and hanging out with friends, but that's what helps me. I like to roam around, and I like it because of the forces that draw me in.
Initially, the group started with former high-ranking military members who made money 'explicitly’ using information or connections, increasingly expanding to former full-time and high-ranking figures, particularly those belonging to the non-mainstream or silent side.
With these simple social gatherings lasting for more than a year, the number of people later reaches a hundred, and in their own way, it is worth calling it "power."
According to Jason's analysis, General Schwartz gathered this many people because no one had ever served as the center of the nonalcoholic force until now.
General Schwartz hangs out with people, but he hasn't asked anyone for anything in the past year. Rather, he is in such a position as to be asked, because there is often work for General Schwartz, who has positions ranging from the largest daily newspaper in the United States to large offices and secretaries.
The job of children, relatives, or acquaintances, welcomed those who come with business advice, personal issues, and concerns, and repeatedly listened to the stories of interest, fame began to build among the people.
General Schwartz has an okay personality and is also good at praising others, so he is popular with the same mature class of people, and his current successors seem to come quite well.
People want to tell their thoughts, regardless of status, and they feel great love for people who agree with their thoughts. General Schwartz, who listens to the stories of his peers and gives his selfless advice about his career, is probably an ideal, respected senior award.
Regardless, five former and former 4-star generals had already achieved their first goal and were able to face many other generals and senior figures in their positions.
"I know you guys have been pushing these meetings, but I don't know if I'm doing so well. I don't usually like to move on. Oh, man."
As you walk into the hall, you hear General Schwartz speaking in a different voice. As General Schwartz became more and more concerned, he borrowed the Palace Hotel ballroom here in New York City to change its shape into a regular forum with plausible purposes such as "thinking about the future of the United States."
I was invited, of course, but no matter how well General Schwartz is doing these days, we can't ignore the water we've been paying him for. Moreover, the honor of the meeting itself is not a direct matter of money.
"General Schwartz, how are you?"
"John! I wasn't expecting you. Aren't you busy?"
"Why do you ask me to come and say something else? I told you to come, so I came here without any problems. “
"Haha. That's it. You just got to New York, so I thought I'd give you some time. Anyway, thanks for coming."
"I asked you to come, but what's the big deal today?"
General Schwartz greeted me with an exaggerated welcome, and I struggled a little. About a dozen people around me looked at us and said, "How close are you? I make a face. I looked around and I saw General Sherman and General Parker, who were mostly familiar with the movers in Johnstone Energy. I went around and said hello together.
Only a year ago, I was able to unilaterally help General Schwartz, but now I'm also in a position to help him, and today he said he would formally introduce me, as all of his officials are gathering.
I've been hanging out with some of General Schwartz's closest friends so far, but I didn't attend these formal meetings. Perhaps if I were to attend a meeting of high-ranking members of the military who run a number of companies, it would seem that General Zachit Schwartz and I would be in a mutual benefit. Giving that impression doesn't help me. Especially since there are so many people who hate lobbying, I like it naturally. So I approached it slowly on purpose.
"By the way, I'm a little confused about this meeting yesterday. What's the topic today?"
"It's nothing. It's just that there's a lot of strong waves in the army these days. And they fight amongst themselves in the army. Not good for the country."
"But can a civilian like me come here?"
I looked at General Schwartz with questionable eyes, looking at the others around me.
"What are you saying? You're not the only military here. And if you want to keep borrowing this place, you have to sign him up. Don't they all?"
“Haha! That's right! Obviously there's a way to spend it for free, so why waste it? ”
“That's the right answer! ”
“As expected, General Parker is a veteran, with a clear head. Heave-ho."
General Parker, who is well-acquainted, emphasizes my need in the wrong place, and those around him smile as they face each other. Following the introductions of his acquaintances as his acquaintances rotated, more than half of the people in the hall intermingled. I was intimately coerced into attending, 'someone who is still very helpful to be close'. Of course, I like it when people think that.
"Welcome. Thank you for attending."
"No, thank you for inviting me."
I was talking about things with the men who were at the opening of the smart grid the last time, and I turned my head to hear someone come in. Tom Ridge, Director of Homeland Security.
I originally came here today to have a private meeting with Director Tom Ridge in addition to being intimate with various military personnel. The last time we proposed a partnership, we gathered and analyzed information on government ministries and personnel, and several important issues were reported about the size of the NSA's project and Tom Ridge's individuals.
I could have called in person and met him, but I tried to meet him more naturally so that I wouldn't get misunderstood later in the business of the NSA, and General Schwartz had arranged this meeting, so I invited Director Lizzie to say a few words, and asked him to arrange a meeting with me.
Usually, if you invite senior government members to a forum with such a significant audience, you will accept them unless something special happens. In particular, I expected the military's support to come as Director Lizzie, who was weak, to say, "Oh, this is good." While General Schwartz was talking, I looked at his impression and attitude. To give a good sense of who they are.
"I've been in New York for the last few days about Johnston cables. But then I got a call last night from General Schwartz, and he told me to run right now because he ate the president. I was a little confused."
Wa-ha-ha-ha!
People blow up fireworks at my jokes, but General Schwartz is also ridiculously grumpy and handsome. Looking down on the stage, half is old age. You need to be a little older to have a career that makes you a general, and I think that's more so, especially because there are general classes gathered in front of you. Of course, not only were the generals present, but the former senior officers and the general were also present.
I came to the front because many people were encouraged to congratulate me on the election of General Schwartz, and it seems that I am the owner of this hotel. When I pretended not to eat it once or twice, I accepted it. However, if I go out in front of this meeting, it is implied that I am a 'main person'. It helps me not to know.
"I've known General Schwartz for over four years, and I've never seen him so fond. If you weren't president, you'd be pissed. Right?"
Wa-ha-ha-ha!
Kuhahaha!
I don't have talent, but I have a funny talent. I say "congratulations," and they go out and make jokes, and they say "good." But we can't make fun of General Schwartz, and now that we're down, we need to put him back up.
"In fact, not many people like General Schwartz are respected. When you were a coalition commander in Korea, I always hung around with my subordinates without hesitation. And it's only been a year since you came back to the United States, and when I saw so many people attending today, I nodded again.
I can't argue with this meeting from the standpoint of my business, but I can assure you, with General Schwartz here as president, it's a good meeting. I want you to come together for the benefit of your country and for the good of your people. "
Peek-a-boo!
"John! You made fun of me like that, and now you're just gonna go down?"
"Yes? Do you sing? It's a phonograph."
Kick-kick!
Hehehe, hehehehe!
I'm about to clap my hands, but General Schwartz is hurrying to block my footsteps. This was not in the scenario, so I was confused for a moment. Suddenly I remembered something I saw in Korea or America or some comedy and I followed it, and people thought it was fun.
"Hmmm. Keep laughing. By the way, since you made fun of me, I want you to pay a dues and go in. Like you said, I'm chairman here, so I can't walk the dues from scratch. Let's shrug our shoulders for a second thanks to our friend. What do you think?"
"Yes?! Tuition?"
I was a little confused by the unexpected demand, which was never in today's scenario, but soon I thought about how much to make. The donation is cautious due to the large gathering of military commanders, but fortunately General Schwartz has created a somewhat comedic atmosphere so that people won't look down on it. As it turns out, General Schwartz is aware, and he's penetrating people's minds.
"So are you gonna face me or not?"
"Okay, okay. Wait a minute."
I was briefly concerned about General Schwartz's haste, and then I received a check book from Chief Crimson in the front row and swiped the money. I even signed a gorgeous autograph and ripped it out and held my hand.
"You shot a big one, so don't be so hard on yourself. I think you're picking up on me after what I just said. I'm going in now, so come out quickly and say something."
I handed the check to General Schwartz, who was walking forward, and sat down in my seat.
"Oh-ho! This is a better man than you think, John. Gentlemen, John paid me 100,000 dollars in dues. I'll lend you this place for free today... Wait, you're not going to get a bureaucracy from me, are you? As you can see here, there are a lot of retired seniors like me, but not rich like you! Yes, of course! It's always free, isn't it?"
“Okay, okay! If I ask you this publicly, what do I say? ”
Wahahaha ~,
Peek-a-boo!
So publicly, so naturally, I had regular meetings in my room. Whenever people come here, they say, "Ah, the owner is the chairman of the Johnston Group. You feel familiar with the idea that you are a member. ’I didn't know it before, but I saw General Schwartz again. Of course, we tried self-indulgence, but it was good for each other.
Following the Forum's turn, several people came out, including General Schwartz, General Sherman and Commander Parker, who gave an old talk on "Security of the 21st Century," and lastly, Tom Ridge, Director of Homeland Security, came out with the title "U.S. Countermeasures of Terrorism."
Artwork Reviews
216, 217 and 218 in a row. When I organize the hot food, it's 29K, and it goes up together. It's a little relaxing because I'm on vacation.