Nothing But Trouble, so they don’t come back
Nothing But Trouble, so they don’t come back
Super-liberal people who hate democracy and have never worked a real job.
I’ve been grabbing up all the Vision Times they stock in local boxes and using it for sheet mulching. It’s all over Portland. I wonder if they get federal money.
Sent in a submission for an Ayn Rand essay contest.
It’s one of those, you’ve seen enough articles, time to get on the email list, kinda things.
4 year old article
If a billionaire is in actual trouble, he’s in China. US would have bailed out Evergrande.
The existing auto industry would squash this as quickly and effectively as possible, we’d absolutely need a command economy to put something like this through.
So business as usual?
Am I reading this right that they’re using existing Starlink satellites? That’s some real fuel for conspiracy theorists, what the hell did he launch in massive numbers all over the world?
They say “never shit a shitter”, but apparently it should be “always shit a shitter”.
We made an automaton clerk. It has neither arms nor body, but it works all day translating physician’s documents, so they may be stored with uniformity in a library that has neither shelves nor paper.
I bet they’d be doing a lot better if the US hadn’t stolen $7B USD from their central bank, or you know, bombed the country into oblivion for two decades, or armed and trained the Mujahideen (including Osama) against the Soviets when they wanted to assist Afghanistan’s socialist development. No, blame it all on the Taliban, an organization that profoundly reflects US involvement. That way Western capitalist press can manufacture consent for more US involvement. I’m sure Afghani people are hoping we’ll “help” more. There is no price too great, if we can raise revenue for US arms manufacturers.
The US foreign policy serves to create a demand for their arms industry. It’s counterproductive to maintaining peace. Drastic changes would need to take place for this to be a possibility. I’m in favor of those changes. The American military industrial complex is a bigger threat to Americans than Putin is. It’s certainly a bigger threat to other countries. The US has had no need to be involved in a conflict it’s been in for almost 80 years. The military has literally done us no good since Arpanet.
Are you implying a country whose economy depends on arms sales wants peace?
I don’t game much but I’d try to stay closer to the debian ecosystem, or one of the more well-known distros. There are a lot of cases where there’s a debian and ubuntu installer for something and otherwise you gotta compile or hope for an appimage or flatpak. Ubuntu’s out because snaps are horrible, although you can get rid of those. Personally I install debian on all my boxes. It’s a really minimal distro and things tend to go pretty fast because of that. Debian or I hear Fedora’s great.