I wrote about how the Trump admin is trying to bully states into avoiding AI oversight by threatening to pull billions in already awarded broadband expansion grants: [GOP Moves Forward With Plan To...]( )
the promise that the Trump phone would be made in America lasted one-one hundredth of a scaramucci [The Trump Phone no longer prom...]( )
funny how decades of Republican whining about "activist supreme court judges" resulted in a high court full of radical activist zealots and decades of Republican whining about "liberal media bias" resulted in a cowed media that panders to the right wing and normalizes authoritarianism RE:
If I pluck a story at random on the Tesla Robotaxi fail, not a single one mentions that the Trump administration and his courts have taken an absolute hatchet to corporate oversight and consumer protection. Why? It's kind of important context that regulators can't/won't do their jobs anymore? https://porcini.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:xtg6uhgsy2j7k2a6qtcood2w&cid=bafkreif5l4pssiehpj3w5ffresqfxf7we7qihim2xkp4plygu3tkysbu3m
the only reason CBS hasn't folded and paid Trump his bribery money yet is California threatened an investigation into whether such a deal would violate state bribery laws, which chuck here "forgets" to mention [Exclusive | Paramount delays $...]( )
There's a lot going on so you might have missed the fact that the Chinese hack into most of our major telecom companies was found to be much worse than publicly stated good thing a bunch of dipshits obliterated whatever was left of functional telecom oversight! [US agencies assessed Chinese t...]( )
none of the people whining about "bluesky bubbles" are coming at the complaint in good faith they're annoyed there aren't more centrist or right wing voices here propping up their bigotry and dumb takes. ironically because they wandered outside their traditional bubble stupid cack RE:
I still think it's pretty wild that corrupt oligarchs destroyed the entirety of U.S. consumer protection and corporate oversight and it's barely written about by journalists or policy folks just not really of any serious interest
Republicans really stickin' it to their supposed enemies in "big tech" [Ted Cruz bill: States that reg...]( )
DOGE brutality was the ultimate manifestation of the "free market" libertarian movement's generational quest to portray the destruction of federal governance and corporate oversight as the path to utopia many of those think tankers should be ostracized almost as intensely as the fascists RE: