Yeah, apparently it’s ok to just make stuff up to make a point, so we’ll just make shit up about JD Vance as that’s how he wants things to be.
Yeah, apparently it’s ok to just make stuff up to make a point, so we’ll just make shit up about JD Vance as that’s how he wants things to be.
But it makes so much money for corporations! Tax payer money is used for research and everything else that costs money, then we get a private company to just ‘commercialise’ it! Tax payers take on all the risk and investment, profits go straight to shareholders.
This is about Ukraine invading Kursk, not the one where Russia invaded Ukraine. I picked this one specifically because Ukraine is also a US client state that is somehow treated differently when it comes to how it’s reported on and what they’re allowed to do with military aid.
The NY Times had no problem calling it an invasion when Ukraine did it to Russia (also after years of being bombed by Russia).
That’s their target demo, so yeah, the campaign would probably file that under the strengths column.
The worst part is that there’s really nothing there that we didn’t already know. It’s a dossier that just compiles all his political strengths and weaknesses based on stuff we already knew.
He’s essentially a con man, and there’s a sucker born every day.
Crime has skyrocketed among former Presidents though.
I mean, realistically it’ll juice the stock in the short term until things catch up to them in 6 to 12 months.
Yeah, there’s going to be hilariously bad outages at AWS within like a year.
It’s like reverse stack ranking. They’ll be left with the people that couldn’t find another job.
I actually check Twitter from time to time and it is slowly dying. Ken Klippenstein was one of the accounts I was following and now he’s gone too.
If someone were to buy it, ban the Nazis and get advertisers to come back it’s still salvageable, I guess. The longer Musk owns it, the bigger the chance is that it’ll become the next MySpace.
Isn’t that basically where we are already?
Yeah, good point. A judge signed a warrant on just ‘this place uses more electricity than others’? The court system’s just a rubber stamp at this stage.
Exactly, the city is going to be on the hook for this, at worst he’ll get a talking to by the chief.
Probably more a case of these rockets just following a ballistic trajectory without sophisticated targeting options.
They want to grow the population in order to have more workers and consumers. There’s also a white nationalist component where they’re afraid that white people will become a minority and they’ll use this demographic power to agitate for more equality, which is basically oppression to those people (because if it was only about economic growth, they’d be pro migration).
It already is, basically.
I believe that was in New York, although I might be wrong about that.