Comment Re:Why not a ban? (Score 2) 60
Comment Re:Why not a ban? (Score 1) 60
However, in the case of an emergency the executive can give itself more power. Emergencies like national security risks.
It's interesting that none of the Constitutional crises Trump has perpetrated have resulted in the use of emergency powers but any and all competition to his business interests seem to be rife with the use of emergency powers.
Comment Re:Why not a ban? (Score 1) 60
I presume it's because Muh Rule Of Law says that Trump can't ban them but can put tariffs on them.
Since when have laws impeded any of Trump's actions during his second term?
Comment Re:Why not a ban? (Score 1) 60
Comment Easy (Score 1) 66
Switching to Windows will cost you your dignity.
Switching to Chrome will cost you your freedom.
Bonus: Switching to Linux will cost you your sanity.
Comment Oddly Enough (Score 1) 72
Comment Re:So there are contingencies for that (Score 1) 162
If a company in the United States collected and sold
But what if Flock buys the data and generates a proprietary score that gives people an idea of your financial means without divulging any of your actual financial details? I'm not saying that Flock does that, but it doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility.