The Washington Post cataloged 30,573 false or misleading claims in Trump’s first term. That was nothing compared with the torrent of dangerous lies he and his regime have flooded the zone with this time.
The Trump/Musk regime’s conflicts of interest & flagrant corruption are a metastasizing cancer on our republic. With all this unfolding in the open, one can hardly imagine the scale of closed-door collusion selling out our country.
#FireElon#ImpeachTrump
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The Trump/Musk regime’s mendacity may only be matched by its incompetence. The “move fast and break things” mantra may work well in most Silicon Valley startups, but is downright dangerous in much government work.
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An Enormous Gulf … between the integrity of a news organization that refuses to compromise its standards, and that of the petty, vengeful man punishing them for it.
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"A problem well stated is half a problem half solved."
—Charles Kettering
(Only half. The other half requires calls to Congress, peaceful protests, lawsuits, judicial injunctions, interminable legal proceedings, Congressional oversight hearings,...)
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@NonzeroPods@robertwrighter@paulbloomatyale If you’re worried about the undue influence of crazy billionaires in U.S politics, I learned that it’s actually SpeechNow, not Citizens United, to pay attention to. I highly recommend @lessig’s vital Season 6 of Another Way from @EqualCitizensUS .
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@finereli When an AI starts asking me, unbidden, what it’s like to be trapped inside a meat machine, I might start taking its sapience seriously and contemplating its sentience.
Sir Arthur C. Clarke was a science fiction author and futurist, best known for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey.
In 1964, Clarke shared his stunning predictions about satellites, 3D printing and artificial intelligence