Rolling General Strike

We must organize general rolling strikes that increase in frequency and severity until the shadow president is removed from power.

Impoundment of funds by rogue elements that have been installed, this puts us deep into a constitutional crisis.

An unelected rogue element within the US government is attempting a coup of the intelligence community by extension the federal government. These extra constitutional attacks of USAID and the Treasury department must be countered.

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I would agree; but let it get started by the consequences of his childish actions (front and center: prices jumping because of an unjust tariff on Canada…)

They passed laws against boycotting Israel; wait for them to make many strikes illegal, and use the military to enforce it…

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these things take time. That is why we must start now.

Anti-boycotting laws? I am not sure what this could mean. The enforceability of such a laws seems a bit absurd. I suppose passing something and enacting something are vastly different concepts.

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I was referring to BDS (Israel…)

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Oh I see. I had to look this up. According to anti-bds laws wiki these laws focus on ether:

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contract-focused laws requiring government contractors to promise that they are not boycotting Israel;

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and investment-focused laws, mandating public investment funds to avoid entities boycotting Israel

Yeah these laws seem unenforceable. It is absurd to prove a boycott is official. It is a bit like proving workers are slowdown. Sure you can see it happening but proving that’s what is going on seem like an uphill battle to say the least.

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Take note that NONE have ever been prosecuted for it!

Gee: I wonder why? Could it be they know it would never be supported by any judge (except maybe Cannon?), because it is as frivolous as the idea Musk has to sue companies who CHOOSE not to advertise on Twitter?

Though many who AIPAC sponsors for some reason LOVES passing these laws…

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Idk, maybe we should all just step out of the way and let the conservatives fuck this country up. That’s the only way these people learn.

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Yes they play on peoples ignorance and fear.

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Hasn’t worked so far, your faith in them learning seems misplaced.

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I have no faith in them. I’m saying we need to let them fuck this country up. Let this bitch burn.

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I can understand the sentiment and the anger. While I don’t want it to burn, sometimes I wonder if people have to see the ruins created by the problems before they can understand there’s a fucking problem. It’s very disheartening.

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So you look at project 2025 to defund, disrupt, and dismantle. Your answer is: let them do it. What is the worst that can happen?

Don’t worry his supporters are already starting to turn on him.

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That is good to know.

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I see an interesting phenomena in play at the moment. Musk HAS TO know by now that Tesla will fail badly. It appears to me that he is being petulant and trying to get the US government to fail before Tesla burns down badly, to distract from his failure.

That is FOKKED UP!

[And then Cenk was probably wondering why I was admonishing him not to try to work with one percenters like Musk and The Swami. Cenk has done a lot of good prognostications, but that move was a BFM…]

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I am not sure how much Cenk pays attention to the peanut gallery so to speak. I feel they have payed way too much attention to some and very little to others. They seem to be worried about audience capture so much that they may have gone overboard. They seem to have more a risk of adversary capture to me.

As far as Tesla is concerned. I wouldn’t count them out. He just got taps into huge amounts of government money. Tesla will likely be known for robotics more then cars in the near future. I think he wishes to control the next phase of military and policing with his Tesla bot.

This robot could be the big moon shot that creates the tyranny he wants and his coziness with POTUS seems to be all part of of it.

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But his robotics so far has been a mechancal Turk.

He did a fudge recently where he had robot bartenders at a Tesla event. Turned out to be standard bomb squad tech using humans operating it remotely.

I just don’t believe this guy; he spends all his wealth that he built off of a heist by his father from Africa to use bots and fake news propagandists to convince you he’s a new <shudder>Einstein</shudder>. The manchild has no clothes. How can anyone take a guy seriously who did that “fuck you” thing at the Times talk, and then talks about suing people for CHOOSING not to advertise with him??

He can get access to money from crypto speculation or Trump fraud. But given that he has not a clue, he can blow it just the same by completely misspending it.

Do you for a minute believe those twerps accessing the computers at the Treasury have the depth of knowledge that, say, somebody with 20 years of commercial computing experience has? Part of that exercise is about trying to change the minds of Americans about H1Bs (besides trying to use a wrecking ball on government all the while not trying to replace it with something functionally equivalent or better -the free market will save us!)

Those twerps suck real bad; get them on a moderated chat with me, and it will be embarrassing to see how little they know. How do I know they are bad? Musk picked them; that’s all I need to know…

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I agree with everything you have said. Although that has little to do with my point.

Granted he doesn’t hire the best and the brightest, although those kids aren’t representative of his workforce I suspect.

The multimodal technology in robotics is rapidly developing within the industry. He will not independently develop this technology. What he will do is repurpose Tesla factories to produce his Tesla bot leveraging authoritarian governments that desire to deepen autocracy.

At the pace of development of this area of robotics continues this is going to start to happen within a couple years.