I believe you're right. He's back at the executive orders today. He's over 40 now. All hail our dictator in chief
Legal, Legal? You talk about legal, I just hope we could win a game. Seriously the legality, morality, free speech factors are long gone.
Wall Street shorted 50% more than available stocks. If they hold no, Wall Street loses. Not them. Most are up massive anyway. Wall Street has already lost 15 billion. I think the options are coming due tomorrow. They will have to buy them back.
Ya know ... that's an idea that is puzzling. Surely a group of Conservatives can conger up enough money to purchase and house a truly independent and transparent server farm. It's not like Amazon or any of the other big tech own the internet. Parler should have had a place to go before Amazon even thought of shutting them down. Same with all the other more balanced services.
there is already a solution, its a federated network like mastodon. anyone can run a server and they all link together to make the social network. you can block particular server nodes on the network if they hurt your feelings. but you cant remove them from the whole network because all of them are independent. so for example, trump can post from his mar a lago server, which is linked to all the rest. and there is no central authority, because its just software anyone can run that meshes together. like bittorrent or napster. anyone can run it and nobody can block all of it. then we could all have social network aggregator apps that can compile feeds from multiple sources. even mean ones that people think are racist. even if internet providers started blocking the node servers, they could just encrypt the data so the IP was unable to know it was the offensing info traversing the network.
I think its all in the work. Hopefully the blockchain is being utilized. Decentralization of network nodes.
Damn. Even the liberal New York Times is criticizing Biden's excessive use of Executive Orders. What is this world coming to? https://www.foxnews.com/media/biden-white-house-cries-foul-after-new-york-times-editorial-board