Have you ever notice that it's socially acceptable to tell poor people how to spend their money ??
But when we ask the rich to stop hoarding wealth the response is “it’s their money.”
There you have it. Anthropic's CEO said it: The murder of more than 100 schoolgirls in Minab targeted by Anthropic's CLAUDE "is a use case that doesn't even violate our red lines." Time to rise up against these technofeudal war criminals.
So insurance companies become banks. Banks which can decide to decline your loan request, and charge you whatever they can legally get away with for interest.
But instead of not being able to get that car, you die.
And the spiral keeps spiraling
He is bailing out Sam Altman. OpenAI cant IPO because they are massively in debt and dont make any money so Altman runs to the White House begging for a bailout and magically 3 days later we get this.
This is the TARP bailouts all over again lol
How "rich" did we get after '08
BREAKING: DHS just waived all environmental laws to blast border barriers and roads through Big Bend National Park.
This marks the first time in American history the feds have gutted dozens of laws to push industrial-level construction through a national park.
Massive droughts have hit 63% of the U.S. after data centers used over 1 trillion liters of water in North America last year.
Water levels in major waterways are getting dangerously low.