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  • Shame that the representatives themselves can't get hit by fines if it's abundantly clear something was gonna be unconstitutional and unenforceable from the get-go. Threaten the fuckers with penalties they'll actually feel for performative bullshit

  • Eh this is a much harder topic than you make it seem. For people like you and me, this may be the best approach to change our minds on things, but we also are the type of people to look at the facts around Musk and already come to the conclusion that he's a far-right, duplicitous manchild.

    The people that flock to him and others like him, however, are not the type to respond to just the facts. They're invested emotionally into some aspect of what Musk is "selling" them. I don't know what the correct response is to try and win these people over to reality, but calm, reasoned responses to the monkey throwing its shit around the interview room isn't how you win over the people on the monkey's side. They already know he throws his shit around and they like it

  • It's not being banned. They're forcing the US portion of the company to be bought and run by an American company. To the users tiktok will remain, but the Chinese government will no longer have a direct line to the company leadership

  • I genuinely wish that campaign funding via donations, PACs, Super PACs, etc was illegal. Make some campaign tax that pulls in roughly the value that these industries were dumping into bribing politicians anyway, but now evenly distribute those funds to each candidate in the running.

    The industries would obviously throw hissy fits about this because they couldn't have their little puppets in congress anymore, but it'd do so much for giving government back to the people

  • Killing WfH isn't about boosting company value, it's about restoring corporate real-estate value, which execs and shareholders are invested balls deep into. Pretty sure everyone knows this, and claims otherwise are just super transparent lies