

Right? The executive cannot rollback laws
Right? The executive cannot rollback laws
Today I’ve officially made organic maps my primary. I’m gonna try to make it work.
Heritage Foundation are a bunch of fascists
I’d recommend you contact any companies you’ve made a purchase from that uses Shopify as their backend. Tell them seeing the shop logo at checkout makes you feel uncomfortable going forward with a purchase knowing that Shopify also sells Nazi goods.
I don’t disagree, but it is important to acknowledge that it is illegal. Some people think the president can just do this, but he cannot without violating the law and the constitution.
Well, it was created through an act of Congress. It is the law. An executive order cannot shut it down.
Seems like a violation of their first amendment rights. The government is not a private company.
Twice the normal amount
He is pointing to these apparent offers, likely to gain attention and as a way to pressure people to donate to his kickstarter.
Trump’s also contains a bomb
Breaking the law!
NY Times bends over backwards not to say the truth
They could’ve solved that by making the block size larger, but instead did some weird ass replace-by-fee system.
Well, also, they just cut a deal with Marco Rubio to be America’s prison, so they must’ve figured that was more lucrative than Bitcoin and continuing to agitate the US by challenging the dollar was creating unnecessary friction.
Yeah this guy toying with selling is pretty insulting to anyone trying to help him out.
The funny thing is most foreign aid projects are implemented by American contracting companies. A very large percentage of the money stays in the US and employs Americans. Look up DAI, Chemonics, Abt Associates, Creative Associates, TetraTech, etc. Most of these companies will go bankrupt because of these actions. In the case of Chemonics, they run a project to distribute HIV and malaria medication to millions around the world. These people will lose their medication. They also run a program to detect famine in Africa, South America, and parts of Asia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine_Early_Warning_Systems_Network
That’s funny because it’s not difficult at all to build an app like this. The value in buying such a business would be the scale of its user base, which is likely only several thousand at this point. And, if it were sold, most people would leave since most of those users are just dipping a toe in at this point to see what the app is like. Frankly, the content sucks. People are using this app out of goodwill and an interest in helping to build an alternative to the corpo apps. If dansup sells or does not open source, then that goodwill evaporates.
We would need power to do that. How do we get power? Don’t expect anyone else to do it for you.
It just shows you how empty all these corporate initiatives for most. The wind changes direction and suddenly everything crumbles. Corporations advertising their core values is meaningless.
Good to know, seems like Shopify has a history of supporting nazis