It's fine.
We can all deliver uber eats to each other forever.
Like a perpetual motion machine for the economy.
We can all deliver uber eats to each other forever.
Like a perpetual motion machine for the economy.
Feels like there is an ever increasing swath of normal people who got stuck outside the job market the last 3 - 12 months and can't get back in outside doordash..
The trick is, knowing actual (publicly available) bad stuff that has happened makes you sound like a crazy person.
So I'm with you. I also trust the "globetards" to not do the stuff they used to do anymore.. cause I'm not crazy.
So I'm with you. I also trust the "globetards" to not do the stuff they used to do anymore.. cause I'm not crazy.
Yeah man, I also trust them to not do bad stuff that we've never imagined they would do because they used to do that kind of stuff but don't anymore.
Same as it ever was..
โAh, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything!
Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough.โ
Frederic Bastiat, "The Law"
โAh, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything!
Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough.โ
Frederic Bastiat, "The Law"
It isn't impossible.
If it isn't impossible, and it would benefit them to do something, the only reason they would not do that thing is a strong moral code.
So the question is.. are they good people?
If it isn't impossible, and it would benefit them to do something, the only reason they would not do that thing is a strong moral code.
So the question is.. are they good people?

Oh.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lincolns-suspension-of-habeas-corpus-is-challenged
> On April 27, 1861, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus between Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia to give military authorities the necessary power to silence dissenters and rebels.
> Under this order, commanders could arrest and detain individuals who were deemed threatening to military operations. Those arrested could be held without indictment or arraignment.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lincolns-suspension-of-habeas-corpus-is-challenged
> On April 27, 1861, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus between Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia to give military authorities the necessary power to silence dissenters and rebels.
> Under this order, commanders could arrest and detain individuals who were deemed threatening to military operations. Those arrested could be held without indictment or arraignment.
I think this was more effective when it wasn't as widely known
It is at risk of big money distorting the output
It is at risk of big money distorting the output