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Comment Re:TL;DR: Gotta keep the bubble going (Score 1) 127

"The Trump administration, with the aid of AI and crypto czar David Sacks, has been pursuing a path that would allow federal rules to preempt state regulations on AI

Uh, ever heard of the Supremacy Clause? This is really a nothing burger, it simply re-asserts that the supremacy clause applies to Crypto

Comment Wow, shocking! (Score -1, Troll) 32

The researchers say that while the study cannot establish causation, the patterns suggest that supporting low-income students during their transition from college to the labor market may be a fruitful area for policy intervention.

They figured out giving poor college students money when they graduate may be "fruitful"?

Did anyone consider the majors/degrees the poor students and the other (non-poor?) students graduated with? Of course not, why would that matter? The point of this study was to affirm the obvious - people that need money to afford college could probably benefit from continuing to get money after college.

It is very hard for me to imagine a scenario where it would be harmful to give anyone any money at any time for any purpose, maybe we could stop funding these types of studies to keep discovering this obvious truth?

Comment Re:Why is this headline written to be scary? (Score 1) 202

Colbert was fired with BS reasons;

Yet he remains on the air thru May, odd.

I thought Trump was better at firing people than that - the late night network shows are bloated wastes of money - Kimmel has a staff of 200 people? Seriously? The audience is leaving, and the networks see no reason to keep loosing money running those shows.

Comment Re:Economic terrorism (Score 1, Informative) 202

We need more Joe Bidens and Barack Obamas.
If immigration was a problem, there was a humane way to solve it.

Remember when we called Obama the Deporter In Chief? How many people did Obama deport, do you remember?

As a reminder, the Biden administration actually flew planes to foreign countries, picked up asylum seekers, and flew them directly into America, because they insisted we needed ever more asylum seekers, and they needed to reduce the numbers crossing the biorder on foot.

Comment Re:Economic terrorism (Score 0) 202

When a court rules against an Executive Agency are they "undermining the ability of the current government to execute policy."?

Yes, remember when SCOTUS blocked Biden from forgiving student debt, dems complained.

When John Boehner said about Obama's agency and I quote "“We’re going to do everything — and I mean everything we can do — to kill it, stop it, slow it down, whatever we can.” was he undermining?

You don't remember Democrats wailing about republicans declaring they opposed Obama's plans? Really? They called it un-American as I recall... right up until Trump won in 2016, they they proudly declared themselves the resistance, out to thwart Trump's agenda.

Comment Re:Economic terrorism (Score 0) 202

And yet it's the Democratic leadership in the Congress forcing the issue on releasing all the documented evidence about the Epstein mess,

Cute, you act like Democrats were somehow prevented from releasing the Epstein documents under Biden, and insist that Trump isn't prevented from releasing them like Biden (apparently) was...

Why didn't Biden release the documents in 2021? 2022? 2023? Or 2024?

Comment Re: Who Needs Price Tags (Score 1) 108

Running a disorganised cut price shop seems counter-intuitive as you'll just drive customers away.

And they'll go where? The other "disorganized cut price shop" two blocks over? Until the economy (or at least their personal finances) the average dollar store shopper shops there out of necessity, not choice. If they could go somewhere else they would.

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