Is she bullying you?
Feeling like a victim there?
Chris is sprung.
I'm sorry, you keep talking about the "people's public investment"... I have no idea what are you talking about. What investment?
People can vote with their wallets, send stocks tumbling, stop posting, boycotting, protesting, write blogs, publish youtube videos... all the usual tools are on the table for 'the people' that dislike this situation.
What would your solution look like?
Not even Spurstalk is a democracy, tbh
Poor conservatives another thing they have to be the victim of
You're making my argument, yutz.
As are all the chumpettes chirping
Companies responding to government pressure (see OP, De Blasio, Ted Deutch, Jerrod Nadler, Jim Hines, Ted Lieu, comments etc.) is a form of Corporatism, better known as Mussolini Fascism.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/corporatism
Even if you are dumb enough to take these quotes literally, they were posted to Twitter. Twitter hasn't banned Alex Jones.
You just can't stop owning yourself, can you? It's like a masochistic addiction. Get help.
What pressure, Ken?
Tweets?
The thing Trump does every day?
so what's your solution, Ken McCoy, to "Mussolini Fascism" as currently practiced by the majority GOP US Senate?
Term limits for congress and supreme court justices.
I'm good with that
how would that prevent Congress from pressuring companies by threatening to pass legislation?
and just how is Congress threatening to legislate fascism again? you didn't fill in the blanks there.
it doesn't. term limits is a safe statement to some.
It would relieve us from some of the personal fiefdoms that the lifelong members of congress have created. Individual members of congress would have less power and would have to work together more often. As long as there are strong left/right parties, the result would be a compromise somewhere in the middle that keeps gov't out of business and peoples lives but provides the necessary functions to help the people live their lives.
On the Supreme Court side, it would allow for more timely review of issues of law (where a ruling made under the current system might not be revisited for 25-30 years when the make up of the court changes).
more than a few dumdums have been taken in by the argument that because FB, Twitter and Google are "publicly traded companies" they are public accommodations, or something like that.
You're the one that said it was currently happening. Answer your own question...
so what's your solution, Ken McCoy, to "Mussolini Fascism" as currently practiced by the majority GOP US Senate?
so how is Congress threatening to legislate fascism again?
fiefdoms replaced with fiefdoms
At least the new fiefdoms would have a shelf life.
I was restating what you said in post #109.
do you care to support your claim that internet platforms responding to Congressional pressure is "Mussolini fascism"?
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