Putting aside that @elonmusk already pays more taxes than anyone else, why would anyone want their kids sent to your government run indoctrination centers?
@philthatremains@megajake90@weinstein_1993 I see you’ve been practicing the sort of disingenuous “plausible deniability” Tim deploys constantly to cover for his moronic takes.
Speaking of dads, how does it feel to be the son of a guy younger than you? Weird? Comforting?
I'd say theres no way Kyle is this stupid but he is famous for not knowing what farms are
You can't tax net worth Kyle because it's set arbitrarily and it would bankrupt any company who's leadership owned enough to be a billionaire
Don’t watch much NBA anymore but watching tonight.
Do they ever run plays, like a simple pick and roll, maybe?
Or it’s just dribble as fast as you can, crash into someone and pretend to collapse as you chuck a fadeaway after traveling?
Leftist cities that have been governed by failed ideologies and plagued with crime, homelessness, decay and administrative incompetence need to change course.
That won’t happen, though, if the only other option is a candidate more ideologically left and even less administratively competent.
The PANICANS are the ones who want the war to keep going. They are TERRIFIED of Peace in OUR WORLD - which is the goal all along. Getting a panican to accept peace is harder than getting a FUSSY TODDLER to eat his veggies - but you have to! WOW
One of the problems we have in public policy is that wonks don’t give any consideration to how their ideas will collide with actual human behavior. Take our Trump Accounts. There are millions of parents who will in theory benefit enormously from this investment in their kids’ future, but the policy does no good if parents never find out how to sign up for it.
From day one of our administration we’ve tried to think outside the box on problems like this. That’s why Elon recruited the best and brightest engineers and designers to help us make government more efficient. Some of those same exceptional design and software talents, under @jgebbia’s leadership, have been working for months at National Design Studio on a different problem: making government programs like the Trump Accounts more user friendly.
With the Trump Accounts we’ve met people where they are. Instead of expecting them to navigate a ton of complicated forms on https://t.co/4MbCJUKklg, we’ve built out a simple, easy-to-use app to sign parents up. The app helps us market the program and sign up users, and deploying it this early does something else: it gives our engineers a pilot program to test out Treasury’s digital back-end systems and iron out kinks in advance of the delivery of the funds later this summer. So, parents, sign up now, and help us invest in your kids for tomorrow.
Because great policy only works when people can actually use it. That is the power of design. When government is easier to understand, easier to navigate, and easier to trust, people benefit. The American experience should be as great as the American promise.