This is the text google provides as an intro to a Faux News story. (I do not follow links to Faux News, nor will I provide them for others to follow.)
House Speaker Mike Johnson sounds the alarm on what he calls a growing Sharia law threat in the U.S., urging vigilance to protect American ...
Sharia law was one of my go-tos when listing old Republican boogeymen that had fallen by the wayside and amounted to nothing. I don't know if this means this one is back, but someone's doing CPR on it.
(BTW, I died of Ebola. Thanks, Obama.)
2 weeks ago
I could just as easily have used "the private sector" or "for-profit entities." The government, in a normal country, is usually the one installing the guardrails to keep the capitalists from running amok.
2 weeks ago
Anyone have thoughts on this Anthropic thing? It's a topsy-turvy world when the tech bros have more restraint than the federal government.
2 weeks ago
Isn't curious, though, that the likes of Elon Musk, currently the richest person in the world - which I have to think makes him the richest person in all of human history - seems intent on upending the system of institutions in which he became so obscenely rich. (Or at least that's how it looked to me when he was out DOGEing for Dear Leader.)
I guess in his mind the system was holding him back. Ketamine, anyone?
This is the text google provides as an intro to a Faux News story. (I do not follow links to Faux News, nor will I provide them for others to follow.)
Sharia law was one of my go-tos when listing old Republican boogeymen that had fallen by the wayside and amounted to nothing. I don't know if this means this one is back, but someone's doing CPR on it.
(BTW, I died of Ebola. Thanks, Obama.)
I could just as easily have used "the private sector" or "for-profit entities." The government, in a normal country, is usually the one installing the guardrails to keep the capitalists from running amok.
Anyone have thoughts on this Anthropic thing? It's a topsy-turvy world when the tech bros have more restraint than the federal government.
Isn't curious, though, that the likes of Elon Musk, currently the richest person in the world - which I have to think makes him the richest person in all of human history - seems intent on upending the system of institutions in which he became so obscenely rich. (Or at least that's how it looked to me when he was out DOGEing for Dear Leader.)
I guess in his mind the system was holding him back. Ketamine, anyone?