@CarlJonesdev@cursor_ai I know I'm about 3 months too late here but I just got this message today and realized that it was because I was using the Zapier MCP with about 120 linked Zapier MCP tools. Ate up a lot of context.
For future humans using X to debug this error, perhaps this will help you debug!
Today the U.S. House will vote to cut 0.1% of annual federal spending.
I hope it passes, but that doesn’t make it any less pathetic.
It’s a rounding error.
Don’t let anyone in government get away with pretending this is a serious effort to get spending and debt under control.
@harris_actual @RichardHanania Yes it is to be credited. And you literally said that "without collective bargaining, we'd be working from age 10, making $5 a day, losing limbs in unregulated machinery.". You allowed no explanatory space for capitalism.
And you started to the ad-homs. Do better.
@DrSoxDrSox @harris_actual @RichardHanania I disagree. Otherwise, per that logic, we'd have seen no new industries manifest in the pre-collective bargaining era.
@DrSoxDrSox @harris_actual @RichardHanania Btw thank you for not using ad-homs in your response. It seems that some people struggle to debate an issue on its merits without inserting unjustified personal attacks.
@Bl00dOld@LPMisesCaucus Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) voted in favor of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (H.R. 2617), an omnibus spending bill passed in December 2022.
@DuffyEli@ericweinstein@edfrenkel This.
The issue isn’t with expertise per se but rather the merging of expertise with political power.
Unfortunately the right is probably overcorrecting on this issue. That is likely to bite them badly come midterms.