1. AI needs collective action to ensure safety, efficiency, and distributed benefit.
2. Load a global initiative to achieve this into the platform of political parties across the spectrum.
3. We all vote for parties with this mandate and achieve UBI, alignment and avert AGW.
@RepLangworthy Perhaps you’ve heard about this new thing ‘Climate Change’ ? Very popular - it’s a worldwide phenomenon.
And if you want to go after someone try the oil companies who saw this coming in the 1970s.
Long COVID shows structural damage to the Vagus Nerve.
Gastric biopsies showed 50% lower nerve fiber density, especially cholinergic fibers
➡️ linked to worse HRV, higher NT-proBNP and D-dimer.
Direct evidence of autonomic nerve injury.
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Former Liberal Party president Stephen Ledrew just laid it out plain.
This Vancouver condo bailout stinks.
A $3 billion taxpayer handout to bail out rich developers — right after the Housing Minister (former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson) took $25,000-a-plate fundraisers from the same condo king now getting bailed out.
Then there’s the timing: Brookfield (where Mark Carney used to be chairman) cuts a billion-dollar deal with Vancouver developers just weeks before the bailout drops.
And Carney? The guy who “forgot” he had millions in American oil shares when asked about his assets.
Ledrew says it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck… it’s corruption.
So what do the Liberals do when Conservatives try to call witnesses and investigate?
They use their stolen majority to shut the committee down for the summer. No questions. No answers. Just protect the deal.
If you’re clean, prove it.
But right now this whole thing reeks — and Canadians are the ones left holding the bill.
🚨 BREAKING:
New York is officially the first state in the United States to ban fraudulent subscription practices.
Services like Adobe that include hidden fees or intentionally make cancellation difficult will face heavy fines.
Curious to know where the economic scribes were hiding when they knew Liberals were masking Canadian productivity problems with a flood of immigration "There are two ways an economy can grow over the long term – by increasing the country’s labour force or by improving productivity. More workers or more output per worker. Ideally both. Canada is doing neither.
We’ve been famous laggards on the productivity file forever, especially the past decade. Booming population growth helped mask the problem, giving the illusion of good economic health, at the aggregate level at least.
But immigration curbs put an end to that quick fix."
It’s about setting a floor on condo prices sold to Chinese buyers and assisting party donors. Anyone that believes this will move affordability? Can you explain why the unsold supply in massively rezoned and built out Vancouver hasn’t made homes connect with Canadian incomes?
“If you succeed you get rewarded, but if you fail, you fail, your institution fails
I’m saying no bailouts”
Mark Carney, 2011
15 years later, Carney wants to bailout home builders who failed