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Comment Re: Prediction:It goes out of business within 6 mo (Score 2, Insightful) 114

But honestly they are probably going to get their real savings from the telemetry

Even if you are a good driver you should not agree to insurance collecting telemetry. Since auto insurance is mandatory and regulated, insurers are regulated in how they can increase premiums. They DO NOT operate on premiums - payouts * profit margin, but more accurately max(premium market will bear) - what regulators allow. As such, telemetry is just a roundabout way to get around regulators and charge you more premiums.

Comment Re:Years needed to undo the stupidity (Score 1) 303

Your view on trade is warped by stock-market investor perspective, where trade is flow of goods and increased productivity due to a local specialization. That view obscures that reducing labor costs is directly tied to reducing worker's quality of life. Shipping jobs to foreign countries may be good for shareholders, but it is not good for blue collar workers. Likewise, tariffs might not be good for the shareholders but if they bring jobs back to US they are good for blue collar workers.

Submission + - Pentagon to offer 'more limited' support to US allies in defence strategy shift (bbc.com)

sinij writes:

The US will offer "more limited" support to allies, according to the Pentagon's new National Defense Strategy. The new 34-page report follows last year's publication of the US National Security Strategy, which said Europe faced civilisational collapse and did not cast Russia as a threat to the US.


Comment Re:Years needed to undo the stupidity (Score 1) 303

So fuck it. Canada should do what's good for us and do our best to decouple from the United States.

Do you understand what it would look like? To help you visualize it, half your personal income while keeping the cost of everything the same. You are cutting off the nose to spite your face.

Submission + - 'Kill Switch' for Cars Approved by House Republicans (newsweek.com)

SonicSpike writes: House Republicans led a failed effort to block enforcement related to socalled vehicle kill switch technology, which would be able to monitor diver behavior, detect impairment such as intoxication and intervene.

Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky introduced an amendment to a federal spending bill that would reverse the mandating of the technology. On Thursday, 160 Republicans voted in favor, but the legislation failed 164-268, according to the House Clerk's official roll call—with 57 Republicans joining 211 Democrats in voting against it.

The House vote signals substantial Republican support for curbing any move toward mandated impaired-driving prevention systems, but not enough to pass such legislation.

Critics of the kill switch technology see it as government overreach, while those in favor argue that it could prove to be lifesaving.

Massie's amendment is one of several Republican attempts to block the technology's enforcement. He was also one of the Republicans who introduced the No Kill Switches in Cars Act in February 2025, calling to "repeal a requirement for the Secretary of Transportation to issue certain regulations with respect to advanced impaired driving technology."

While the technology is not yet a legal requirement in cars, Congress passed a law with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021 that requires the Department of Transportation to create the mandate.

Thursday's House vote was about Massie's amendment to the Consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 7148), calling to "prohibit the use of funds made available by this Act to implement section 24220 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including any requirements enabling or supporting vehicle 'kill switch' technology, and to block federal spending for the execution or enforcement of such authorities."

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