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Benjamin Cintron's avatar

Democrats are not attacking DJT on all his failures, they should be screaming all his failures out loud, & keep repeating them till it's drilled in America's mind.

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Nanette's avatar

Trump is running our country and actually the world i to the ground. We need all the ndependent news reports to guide us back to being America instead of ripping it away from us. Thanks for all you do David

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Peter Kampman's avatar

How about providing links so I rate you on Spotify etc?

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Judy Carolyn Dawson's avatar

He’s deplorable, vile, evil and should be locked up for his sins against humanity.

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Robert Weber's avatar

#RazPutin is NOT a good hypnotist. His perversion is on FULL DISPLAY as #DT soundly dominates #RazPutin like the little "beetch" #RazPutin is! Score: #Trump (1) #RazPutin (-10) ... Pásame el pelota por favor! #LosAlbiCelestes #3i-Atlas ⚽

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Ken brinkley's avatar

It's time for a nationwide strike, boycott Black Friday. Show the oligarchs and billionaires they do not represent our country.

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Ken brinkley's avatar

Show us the Epstein files. National strike boycott Black Friday.

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David's avatar

24 hours takes forever but, it's all we have to look forward to, the ending of the next 24 hours. This will end one day.

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Discrete Music's avatar

Stupid investors. AI isn’t ready. Nowhere near.

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Russ's avatar

AI may well be a repeat of the Y2K fraud. Before 2000 we were led to believe that the world would no longer exist on Jan 1, 2000. This is because computers could not distinguish 1900 from 2000. Billions were thrown at fixing it. In the end the world went to using the exact 4 digit year (i.e. 2001) has now become standard.

Example of the panic...

"The Y2K problem is the electronic equivalent of the El Niño and there will be nasty surprises around the globe."

— John Hamre, United States Deputy Secretary of Defense

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Nancy Dougherty's avatar

Donald Trump, Puppet

Russel Vought, Puppeteer

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J. Cade Keith's avatar

Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina

Send the Argentines taxpayer dough,

Our soybeans can rot, don’t you know?

Forget North Carolina,

Let them sell to China,

Deal our farmers the fatal death blow.

https://jeffreyckeith.substack.com/s/not-so-funny-limericks

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Shahid Buttar's avatar

That’s just one among many ways in which this administration is destroying the American economy.

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Dee Cote's avatar

sorry, but Spotify is off my list of go-tos

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Benjamin Cintron's avatar

Another failure Democrats are not taking advantage of, the farmer fiasco, Wake The Freak Up Democrats, Y'all in a fking coma!😠

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Douglas Gilligan's avatar

"Corporations are openly saying AI is replacing workers."

That was predictable years ago, with certainty. Companies were going to use it even before it is ready (which is what they are doing) because they view people as 'expenses' that come with legal problems. Fewer employees, more profit, less hassle...

On top of that, management in those companies never truly understand the value their employees bring, the limits on the technology or how customers react to AI. I am sure they are being reassured any 'problems' can be dealt with, even though by the nature of the AI technology it can never be made 'robust'. New problems will always develop.

In the meantime, each company being greedy, will focus on their profits, ignoring that massive disruption in their customer base, or the customer base of their customers that will eventually reduce their business, which they will solve by replacing ever more employees, because by their corporate mandate (driven by the laws regarding public companies) they are required to focus primarily on their own profits, not 'other' issues.

This was a disaster visibly in the making which made people even more financially insecure (driving their focus on inflation, which was already greatly reduced by then) during the last election, which helped get Trump elected, and so of course Trump, with his 'gift' for gross incompetence and greed and complete disregard for the 'little people' was only going to make things far worse.

Democrats need to come up with a new approach to the economy, because the genie is out of the bottle and it will be too late by the time Democrats take power to limit the first rush of damage from AI. We need to realize we have reached the 'tipping point' of the industrial revolution and with the damage Trump has done on top of that, we need to restructure how our economy works. Yes, Capitalism is powerful and needed for it's adaptive characteristics, but it has to be 'managed' and limited, as it has for a century, but our government has been captured by the rich and has long since corrupted our congress so that the wealthy accumulate wealth at an ever increasing rate while the wealth of the rest of us continues to shrink.

Major taxes on the rich is just a start, removing money from politics is challenging, but necessary and more feasible now that we have the internet, though the 'algorithms' will need to be regulated. Companies being 'owned' is a source of much of the disparity, where the employees create value and the rich own the value, paying their employees as little as they can get away with, while companies have been mostly winning the war on unions which have been shrinking for many decades so that wages and benefits stagnate while inflation eats up the rest. Many things CAN be done, but it will take boldness and 'service' from the Democrats to seize the moment and move aggressively both to promise and deliver on these changes, ignoring "what republicans will say" because they will slander and lie about anything we do anyway, so they scream a little louder, it will make no real difference. For most people, they just want, even DEMAND change that makes a real difference in their lives, not the lives of a few, but for everyone, especially themselves.

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Douglas Gilligan's avatar

"Ken Paxton in Texas is suing Tylenol for autism. Where is that lawsuit going to go?"

That is just click bait for Ken Paxton. Unlike our current administration, courts have this 'thing' about actual evidence. Tylenol would go broke if they even 'settled' this case. They HAVE to 'ride or die' on that hill.

My hunch is that this whole 'thing' was about Tylenol not bribing Trump, and hoping the bad press would hurt the company. I expect Tylenol to demand a quick trial.

Aside from the trial: Tylenol, or more accurately acetaminophen is so commonly used for discomforts that any study to try and prove a connection, considering the relative rarity of autism would have to be huge and tightly controlled with pregnant ladies who have low tolerance for anything that makes their lives more miserable, so you would have to also look at the 'pool' of candidates for such a study. Any 'statistical study' based on availability and sales of acetaminophen (lots of generics on the market) in comparison to rates of diagnosis in the population of Autism is going to be completely bogus. They could as easily find correlations with pollutants in the air, cell phone use, TV screen / computer monitor use, Guacamole consumption...

For some reason Trump and more accurately RFK jr are focused on Autism as being 'BAD' and a disease or condition that must be stamped out at all costs. Maybe it is all part of a grift, or maybe it is part of RFK jr's mental 'challenges', like the worm in his brain, but either way, this administrations every mention of Autism should be attacked or discarded as trash, whichever best reduces their infecting the population with their conspiracy 'disease' that promotes dehumanizing people 'on the spectrum'.

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Gregg Rowe's avatar

Tucker and Nick a match made in H..........ades.

FOX NEWS must break their own record daily.

Again there is only way to stop the flaccid puny pumpkin pedo.....YES.....EXACTLY.

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