I think I misunderstood you the first time. I thought you were a musk fan boy claiming the regulators themselves were the deepstate.
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If you are expanding the deep state to include regulatory bodies, you are just talking about the state.
Can you provide an instance of the state ever hiding the fact that they regulate businesses, or did you just find out that was one of their powers?
A loss in coal jobs doesn't mean a loss everywhere in the energy sector.
When we are looking at Appalachia, their descent into what could almost be described as fifth world or failed world alignment isn't necessarily because of technological advancement but of cultural stagnation.
From the 1880s to the 1920s the rednecks were imprisoned and murdered while the hicks consolidated power.
The jobs are still there nationwide, just mostly in the places that still have educated workforces. A large reason why coal country is hanging onto coal instead of supporting those retraining programs that will allow them entry into the markets that historically red places like Arizona and Montana are getting in on is that the inhabitants of those States didn't murder their intelligent people at the behest of business.
Never heard of this game in my life, no idea to its quality but the title is absolutely hilariousmy bad. It makes me want to play it.
Does the game deliver on the camp or is it a legitimate game with just a bad English title?
According to this podcast on collapse I once heard, not once in human history has a technological breakthrough made humans less productive.
I think they assumed you were libertarian because you were giving off irrationally angry vibes while sucking up to a corporation.
Many fake libertarians behave that way. It truly was an honest mistake the other person made.
Antennapod is good enough and has a widget, but to be honest, it needs to be a lot better.
They need to implement podcast discovery. Just showing 20 separate podcasts with nothing else is clearly not enough.
Pretty sure corporations running their own subreddits has been.a thing for awhile now. Fairly certain Costco's subreddit is fully modded by their advertising department. Threads written by employees during COVID were getting nuked constantly.
Mistyping a word on a phone is a much different thing than reading comprehension.
But I agree I should be better at doing a quick scan before I press post.
I'm not sure I understand the cultural reference to alphabet stickers. Maybe it's not a thing in my location.
If you were to put minimal effort into reading compretension while rereading what I wrote, you will find that I did not state nor suggest all capitalists were Jews.
Best of luck, cadet.
If anybody can patent it, it's the W3C who holds it.
Aaron Swartz was working on self hosted social media before ycombinator merged his product with what became reddit.
Facebook is a little too late to the game to get any credit.