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One of the most chilling verses in the Bible isn’t a prophecy of the future, it’s a description of what happens when a society loses its moral compass.
When evil is praised, truth is mocked, and common sense becomes controversial, the warning signs are already there.
Isaiah saw it thousands of years ago, and his words still ring true today.
Whoopi Goldberg’s comments reveal everything wrong with identity politics.
I didn’t marry my wife because she’s white.
She didn’t marry me because I’m Black.
We got married because we share the same values, the same faith, and the same vision for raising a family.
At no point did marrying a white woman make me less Black.
At no point did marrying a Black man make my wife less white.
What it made us was a family.
The people obsessed with race can’t understand that most Americans don’t choose friends, spouses, or family based on skin color. We choose them based on character, values, and love.
The civil rights movement wasn’t about putting race at the center of everything. It was about moving beyond it.
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REPORT: Two economists from Wharton and Boston University published a peer-reviewed paper arguing that AI will destroy not just jobs but the economy itself.
They detailed a vicious cycle that feeds itself with no stopping point until everything breaks.
Here’s the brief rundown:
First, one company fires 500 workers and replaces them with AI. A competitor cuts 700 jobs to stay competitive. And another eliminates 1,000 more.
Every company is following its incentives: to cut spending while retaining and/or improving efficiency.
But where things break is that the workers who lose their jobs were also customers.
When people lose income faster than the economy can create new opportunities, they spend less.
Consumer demand falls. Then, companies respond by cutting costs even further.
That creates even less spending, weaker demand, and another round of automation.
Eventually, they argue, the economy simply stops working.
The researchers tested nearly every major solution being discussed today, including universal basic income, capital income taxes, worker retraining programs, and corporate coordination agreements. In their model, none of them solved the problem.
The only intervention that consistently worked was a Pigouvian automation tax, a per-task levy designed to force companies to account for the demand they’re destroying when they replace workers with AI.
No major economy has implemented such a policy, and few are seriously debating it.
The most unsettling part of the paper is that nobody has to be acting maliciously for the outcome to occur. Companies are simply following their incentives.
And according to these economists, that’s exactly what creates the trap.
Watch @zeeemedia’s full report and see why this paper is generating so much concern.
A small town in Oregon is celebrating after officially stopping a large data center from being built in their community.
The La Pine City Council voted unanimously to reject the proposed project.
The proposal called for a massive 20-megawatt data center, which raised concerns among residents about energy use, water consumption, noise, and whether the project would truly benefit the community.
BlackRock and Palantir frequently appeared in local community discussions, even though the data center was being built by Boxminer.