This woke crap is going to nothing more than get people killed. Life at sea is harsh enough already...taking invaluable time away from training for war will make sailors, and the military in general, less ready for war when it comes.
Oh...and a lot of good people won’t tolerate this nonsense and leave the service, further concentrating the stupid.
I don’t care what polls say, or what the majority of Americans say...we are a Republic, and the Constitution was designed to be a bulwark against mob rule. You cannot put a private citizen on trial in the Senate....end of story.
This looks like a preemptive move to avoid the proposed Kalifornia exit tax...imagine the parent company in Illinois having to pay taxes on their GLOBAL net wealth for 10 YEARS after they move...just because one of their subsidiary companies closed up shop in the land of fruits and nuts.
Who in their right mind would do business in this state under those conditions?
My opinion of Rudy has changed a bit. I’ve come to the conclusion that we are passed his ‘Use By’ date...although he has done a lot of good in the past, we really need to move on to some new blood leading the charge, and Rudy needs to pass the torch.
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By their own actions, Big-Tech has waived their section 230 civil immunity. They are de-facto publishers at this point, and are no longer shielded from litigation.
The US will not survive the dependency class in its’ current form. Debt now exceeds GDP, an ominous benchmark for many collapsed countries in the past.
And I predict between Biden and Bernie Sanders, the debt will grow at least another $10 Trillion this year alone. Facts are facts....we are in for a real shit-show.
Big-Tech is defacto acting as publishers, not as platforms. By editing and censoring content they don’t like, they have waived their section 230 civil immunities granted them by Congress.
We don’t have to repeal the section 230 immunities...by their own actions, those it applied to have reassumed liabilities as publishers. Let the lawsuits fly.