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The layer where every human activity became a venture-backed destination, every destination became a feed, every feed became ad inventory, and every ad market became a machine for producing more things to interrupt you with.

Underneath that layer is another internet: older, slower, less polished, harder to monetize, and much harder to kill.

It is not utopia. It is full of spam, abandoned servers, broken clients, hostile nodes, strange old commands, half-maintained software, and people arguing in plain text about things no normal person should care about.

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In a major shift, the International Monetary Fund is now calling for a coordinated response to global trade imbalances. Translation: China’s persistent trade surpluses are a global problem.

In April, Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the IMF, said the following:

“Not all [trade] imbalances are born equal. … We have excessive imbalances. And it is excessive imbalances that we are concerned about.”

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Georgieva’s call for a cooperative solution is the perfect opportunity ... for [Canadian] Prime Minister Mark Carney to implement his much-touted vision for middle powers to unite against global hegemons.

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For decades, and in recent years in particular, China has aggressively pursued what a recent research report referred to as an “industrial policy of everything.”

... [Michael Pettis, a leading expert on China’s economy, argues that] China ...t is a “net exporter across the board — i.e. run[ing] large, persistent trade surpluses.”

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Economists have a name for this: mercantilism, a zero-sum strategy once popular with colonial powers.

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This “non-functional” system has worked for decades because the U.S., U.K. and Canada absorbed about 70 per cent of the global imbalances, Pettis says. The tradeoff was the deindustrialization of their own economies.

But under both Trump administrations, and the intervening Biden administration, the U.S. made half-hearted efforts to correct course.

The problem is its implementation has been deeply flawed. Instead of pursuing a coordinated response with other net importing economies, the U.S. has abdicated its leadership role and tariffed China on its own (while simultaneously slapping tariffs on friends alike.) It also quickly lowered its 145-per-cent tariffs on China after the country threatened to withhold its critical minerals.

But even if America’s high unilateral tariffs had stayed in place, this would not have solved the problem. China would simply shift its surplus exports to other parts of the world.

“If the US decides to opt out of this system (and so far, for all Washington’s huffing and puffing, it has barely changed its role), the rest of the world will see the costs accelerate,” Pettis said.

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In short, a unilateral response is not the answer. Multilateralism is.

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If the G7 economies imposed high tariffs on China in concert, this might be enough to get China to change course.

As the former head of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, Carney has the unparalleled credibility to lead on this issue. He has also shown an impressive ability to unite people around a common economic vision.

So far, however, he has shown little sign that he regards China’s export-driven growth model as a major threat to Canada’s manufacturing industry and economy at large.

At Davos, Carney spoke of the power that the middle powers have if they act together.

This is an opportunity to put that rhetoric into practice.

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everything is a rope.

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I have 2 UPS' that have expired batteries. The manufacturers want crazy amounts of money to replace them, and a friend recommended I look online to see if I can get them elsewhere. However, the sites all seem so sketchy. Have any of you had good luck with third party battery sites? Obviously a bit nervous about safety.

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President Donald Trump’s administration is suing four states over their refusal to issue undercover license plates to federal agents, the latest front in the wider struggle between the White House and Democratic-led states over the Republican president’s immigration crackdown.

The Department of Justice alleges in separate lawsuits filed Wednesday that Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington state are imposing unconstitutional restrictions that it says impede law enforcement and threaten agents’ safety.

“By denying undercover license plates to DHS components, including ICE, while issuing them to their own state agencies, these governors are pursuing discriminatory and obstructionist policies against federal law enforcement,” said acting Attorney General Todd Blanche in a statement.

“These actions undermine federal immigration enforcement, allow dangerous criminals to escape justice, and terrorize American communities,” Blanche added.

The Justice Department filed individual suits in U.S. district courts in the respective states. The four state governments are accused of trying “to obstruct the Federal Government’s immigration enforcement efforts, even though control over immigration and the nation’s borders is an exclusive federal power.”

Additionally, the Justice Department argues in the suits that the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause bars state governments from regulating federal law enforcement.

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Texas Democrat James Talarico launched his general election campaign for the U.S. Senate Wednesday by framing his Republican opponent, state Attorney General Ken Paxton, as part of a corrupt political establishment that uses power to serve itself rather than the people.

Talarico has given Democrats their best chance in years of winning a Senate race in Texas and has boosted their still-uphill chances of retaking the majority in the U.S. Senate in November. Talarico, a former middle school teacher and a state lawmaker from Austin, laid out a clear strategy for the months ahead: Litigating Paxton’s scandals to a weary electorate.

“Ken Paxton is the most corrupt politician in America,” Talarico told a crowd of about 1,000 supporters who packed a dance club in downtown Houston. “He has failed the character test. He has put his own interests above the laws of Texas. Those are not my words, those are the words of Ken Paxton’s fellow Republicans.”

He also sought to tie what he called the “rot” at the heart of the nation’s political system to the everyday problems faced by many voters, driving home the concerns over rising costs that have been part of Democrats’ wider messaging strategy for this year’s midterm elections.

“In America, we have an affordability crisis because we have a corruption crisis,” Talarico told the crowd.

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Two prominent Kremlin critics who’ve been targets of Russian coercion are testifying before MPs Thursday in support of legislation aimed at expanding and toughening Canadian sanctions law.

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian-British opposition politician and dissident who was imprisoned by Moscow, and U.S.-born financier Bill Browder are both appearing at the House of Commons foreign affairs committee to back Bill C-219.

The private member’s bill, sponsored by Conservative MP James Bezan, would make transnational repression an offence punishable by sanctions. This type of repression is when foreign states harass or harm critics to silence them or stifle activism. Those persecuted often include elected officials, political dissidents, human-rights defenders or journalists.

Bill C-219 would also compel Ottawa to publish an annual list of all prisoners of conscience detained by foreign states on whose behalf Canada has been advocating. A prisoner of conscience is an individual who has been detained by their government for their political or religious beliefs. This list would also include details of efforts Canada have made on their behalf.

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The Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether E. Jean Carroll, the longtime advice columnist who has said President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a Manhattan department store 30 years ago, lied during the course of civil litigation against the Republican president, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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It's Ken Jennings and he probably knew the correct answer, but he was so far ahead he took the loss to make the joke. Respect.

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Voter turnout skyrocketed by 129%

FAIFO MF'ers

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