Why is not Trump’s letter a federal crime- lying to Congress -given its false claims re DC crime?And why shd he be immune from suit for this when anyone else wd be prosecuted. Read Trump’s Letter to Congress About D.C. Police Department www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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Sorry, unless you meant independent contractors. But the outcome would be the same. And all of this could be covered in the language of the legislation.
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They’d only hire ‘contract’ workers.
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Breaking up is so easy to do…
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In case someone needs explaining….
Nobody is going to find "MS-13" members with broad sweeps in a retail parking lot. It takes real work to find these guys. Deep cover ops and CIs, wiretaps, surveillance, etc...and results with targeted arrests, not sweeps. Such raids are intel driven and backed with warrants. Every judge knows this.
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A 24-year-old US-Indian man living in Ottawa, Canada, Saihajpreet Singh, exposed for developing a network of MAGA bots including DOGEai to influence US elections, politics, and public opinion to support Donald Trump, the US Republican Party, and Israel.
ottawacitizen.com/news/ottawa-...
Meet the 24-year-old Ottawa software engineer who runs a MAGA bot
The bots were created to flood X with pro-MAGA messages, attracting attention from Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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This!
Federal agents illegally loaded into the back of a box van, drove to a Home Depot (no seat belts) and then pulled up to a group and the driver said in Spanish he was looking for day laborers and then the agents jumped out and arrested everyone.
DHS says they were targeting "MS-13".
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We are paying the price while tech execs take home insane salaries. They can be taxed to update the grid. They can build shared power resources. There are a myriad of solutions that put the burden on them, not us. Time to act.
As tech firms keep adding the largest and most compute-intensive AI models into more and more aspects of our digital lives, they are increasingly dependent on a growing share of existing energy and natural resources, leading to rising costs for everyone else, write Sasha Luccioni and Yacine Jernite.
How Your Utility Bills Are Subsidizing Power-Hungry AI | TechPolicy.Press
The next few years will be pivotal for determining the future of AI and its impact on energy grids worldwide, write Sasha Luccioni and Yacine Jernite.
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Thank you.
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