@Cernovich Would be interesting to see the timeline of who funded the AI companies when they said that along with how many of them used that messaging to lay off tens of thousands of workers so mask the reasons so they didn't take a hit to their stock price.
I once talked to Charlie about the Bolshevik revolution
Charlie asked, "How did only a few thousand people take over the whole Russian Empire?"
"They didn't take it seriously"
@Cernovich None of them said we will make a pledge that our datacenters will provide enough power to offset what's used and help with water bills. Micron, when they donated to Trump's ballroom, didn't say they wouldn't price fix and produce less chips along with Samsung and SK Hynix.
@Cernovich I've always found it odd that Trump keeps calling them fake news, says the worst things about them, and then himself and his admin are on all their shows. Are they fake or not?
@Timcast They always use that argument but never look at the bigger picture. Landlord has a property management company handle the background checks of tenants, searching for tenants, paying staff, maintenance staff, the maintenance itself, increases to salaries, and much more.
Chip Roy tried to strip funding from activist judges James Boasberg and Deborah Boardman, and hold rogue courts accountable.
The House rejected it 163-257.
46 Republicans voted AGAINST it, joining every Democrat to protect the funding for these judges and their staffs.
These are the same “activist judges” undermining the Trump agenda and the will of the people.
Time to primary every last one of these RINOs.
We’re keeping the list.
Who else is tired of the uniparty protecting the swamp?
Here is the full list of the 46 House Republicans who voted NO on the amendment (i.e., against stripping the funding):
Mark Alford (MO)
Don Bacon (NE)
Rob Bresnahan Jr. (PA)
Vern Buchanan (FL)
Ken Calvert (CA)
John Carter (TX)
Tom Cole (OK)
Mario Díaz-Balart (FL)
Chuck Edwards (NC)
Jake Ellzey (TX)
Brian Fitzpatrick (PA)
Mike Flood (NE)
Vince Fong (CA)
Andrew Garbarino (NY)
Carlos A. Giménez (FL)
Mike Haridopolos (FL)
Jeff Hurd (CO)
Darrell Issa (CA)
Dusty Johnson (SD)
Dave Joyce (OH)
Thomas H. Kean Jr. (NJ)
Jen Kiggans (VA)
Kevin Kiley (CA)
Kimberlyn King-Hinds (MP – non-voting delegate)
Darin LaHood (IL)
Nick LaLota (NY)
Mike Lawler (NY)
Nicole Malliotakis (NY)
Celeste Maloy (UT)
Michael McCaul (TX)
Tom McClintock (CA)
John Moolenaar (MI)
Blake Moore (UT)
Dan Newhouse (WA)
Jay Obernolte (CA)
Mike Rogers (AL)
Hal Rogers (KY)
Maria Elvira Salazar (FL)
Austin Scott (GA)
Mike Simpson (ID)
Adrian Smith (NE)
Mike Turner (OH)
David Valadao (CA)
Bruce Westerman (AR)
Rob Wittman (VA)
Steve Womack (AR)
@Independent "The push to upgrade misdemeanors to felony crimes could result in years-long prison sentences and higher fines - while also impacting a person’s ability to vote or get a job in the long-term."
If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
@Timcast Probably doesn't help the writing is bad. The main issue is they have all the canon to pull from and when they do, it's bad and when they don't, it's some female millennial with purple hair making up the most cringe stuff around.
@Grummz He uses food and a chef as an example. Those of us who've played games all our lives can spot a game where the dev doesn't play it. Just like with the chef, they have to taste their food. Far too many games have terrible/broken mechanics, awful writing and too much "realism."
@RonColeman Texas is a purple state and has been for a while. We have democrats posing as republicans in our state legislature and leftists are getting their budget demands met. Just a matter of time before it flips blue.
@amuse She's not exactly wrong in the video clip though. There's speculation Micron, along with Samsung and SK Hynix are restricting DRAM supply to inflate prices. Micron has seen a 600% increase in data center revenue. They don't have any incentive to increase chip manufacturing.