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Supreme Court conservatives signal willingness to roll back the power of federal agencies
  • Spend every day having a press announcement? What’s that going to do when they already decided they weren’t going to give it to him. He had other responsibilities too you know.

    Expand ing the court won’t do anything if the senate won’t confirm your nominations.

    A court case saying it’s their duty? That doesn’t make sense. The constitution doesn’t say they have to accept his pick. That’s the whole point of checks and balances, right?

    Push a case that threatened national security? Are you high? That doesn’t sound like anything a responsible president would do.

    Constitution says they have to be confirmed by the senate. He can’t just tell someone to go sit in the empty seat. That’s not how it works. Again, are you high?

    While Obama might have been beholden to corporate interests, I think you’re just plain wrong on this one buddy.

  • Supreme Court conservatives signal willingness to roll back the power of federal agencies
  • Didn’t fight hard for his pick? What did you expect him to do? Go in there and start punching people? The senate has to confirm his pick and republicans were/are notorious for blocking anything a democrat president tries to do.

  • Elon Musk’s ironic bot army exposed
  • Of course that’s what the article is saying.

    “Bluesky users are roasting Elon Musk for his freshly exposed blue-checked bot army of fake Xitheads.”

    “Fast forward a year and it appears Xitter, the steaming remains of Twitter, is using bots to generate Tweets and look bigger.”

  • The data is in: RTO policies don't improve employee performance or company value, but controlling bosses don't care
  • I work from home and my boss frequently says he doesn’t mind us working from home but always follows it up by saying he really misses seeing people “sitting in the seats” and “working in the office”. It really is a weird ego trip, being able to visually see people working for you. Actually getting the work done is secondary to the power they feel of seeing their subordinates toiling away.

  • Giuliani is ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia election workers he defamed
  • Knowing very little of the facts, maybe it’s because Moss is younger and will be missing out on more income, since neither of them can get a job anymore. But that’s just my uneducated guess for the difference.

  • Feds subpoena Ticketmaster over egregious concert ticket prices — A spokesperson for Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, said the firm doesn't “feel comfortable” sharing information with Congress
  • “After facing criticism from both fans and politicians for its failed handling of Taylor Swift ticket sales, Live Nation Entertainment announced a "Fair Ticketing Act" proposal in February that would try to combat bots and ticket scalpers in the resale market. Nothing yet appears to have come from this proposal.”

    No shit. What incentive do they actually have to make changes when the current system makes them more money?

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