The switch to communist economy.

Discussion in 'Economics' started by bookish, Jul 11, 2021.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    tin hat forum >>
     
    #21     Jul 12, 2021
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  2. virtusa

    virtusa

    The competition is just starting, but they might catch up quickly. At least they don't cheat with the timelines like Tesla does.

    https://mercedes-world.com/s-class/mercedes-benz-s-class-self-driving
     
    #22     Jul 12, 2021
  3. easymon1

    easymon1

    Good Times!
    Understanding of Technological Capabilities is unequally distributed through the populace, though you'd never know it by their demeanor.

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    https://nymag.com/news/features/michael-hastings-2013-11/

    Nov. 8, 2013
    Who Killed Michael Hastings?
    By Benjamin Wallace


    Photo: Sellebrity Rick/Splash News

    At the end of his life, Michael Hastings, like many of the progressive journalists he counted among his friends, felt besieged by an overreaching government. Hastings was living in Los Angeles, and at a Beverly Hills theater in April, he took part in a panel discussion about the documentary War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State. Interviewed in May on The Young Turks, a talk show on Current TV, Hastings railed against the Obama administration, which “has clearly declared war on the press”; the only recourse, he said, was for the press to respond: “We declare war on you.” On May 31, he dashed off an urgent tweet: “first they came for manning. Then Assange. Then fox. Then the ap.drake and the other whistle-blowers. Any nyt reporters too.” He attended screenings of his friend Jeremy Scahill’s film Dirty Wars, which seeks to expose “the hidden truth behind America’s expanding covert wars,” and when leaks about the NSA began appearing in The Guardian, and Edward Snowden was charged with espionage, Hastings was deeply troubled by the revelations and the Justice Department’s response. On June 7, his last post for BuzzFeed, where he was a staff writer, focused on “Why Democrats Love to Spy on Americans,” and at the time of his death, Hastings was working on a profile of CIA director John Brennan for Rolling Stone.

    It was for Rolling Stone, where Hastings had a contract, that he’d written “The Runaway General,” the 2010 article that resulted in the cashiering of General Stanley McChrystal, America’s commander in Afghanistan, and made his name as a journalist. Mark Leibovich, in this summer’s inside-the-Beltway big read, This Town, describes Hastings’s McChrystal piece as “the most consequential” journalism of 2010 and possibly Obama’s entire first term. But despite going after big game, Hastings tended to be nonchalant about possible repercussions. “Whenever I’d been reporting around groups of dudes whose job it was to kill people,” he said once, “one of them would usually mention that they were going to kill me.”

    By the middle of June, though, Hastings, then 33, had become openly afraid. Helicopters are a common sight in the Hollywood Hills, but he had told Jordanna Thigpen, a neighbor he’d become close to, that there were more of them in the sky than usual, and he was certain they were tracking him. On Saturday the 15th, he called Matt Farwell, his writing partner, and said Farwell might be interviewed by the FBI. Farwell was unsettled. “He was being really cagey over the phone, which was odd, very odd,” Farwell says. On the 17th, Hastings e-mailed colleagues at BuzzFeed to warn them that “the Feds are interviewing my ‘close friends and associates’ ”; he was “onto a big story” and needed to go “off the rada[r] for a bit … hope to see you all soon.”
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    #23     Jul 12, 2021
  4. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Yup we need to ask Baron to make one available. Dozens of threads first day it is available.
     
    #24     Jul 12, 2021
  5. easymon1

    easymon1

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    #25     Jul 12, 2021
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  6. ph1l

    ph1l

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    #26     Jul 12, 2021
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    Maybe good for insurance companies .
    Guns tend to be safer than cars, so good news helps.. Big mistake making weed/pot legal; but a so called ''lotto winner'' got run over by a non self driving car, so things tends to ''weed'' out people that cant navigate life................................................................................Many states are outlawing Marxist mob idea of CRT:caution::caution::caution::caution::caution::caution:,:cool::cool: Hope this helps bookish, it helped me
     
    #27     Jul 12, 2021
  8. Who are "They"? Again the great conspiracy theory? What does self-driving cars have to do with it? I don't see anyone killing and robbing everyone who has money.
     
    #28     Jul 15, 2021
  9. easymon1

    easymon1

    "
    Well, the South side of Chicago
    Is the baddest part of town
    And if you go down there
    You better just beware"
    Jim Croce

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    #29     Jul 15, 2021
  10. Ok....... it's me and my mate Kev
     
    #30     Jul 17, 2021