AmericanEconomicThinkTank

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Of course, it's been their weekend fun for a few centuries now.

It's quite literally on the administrations to-do list.

If you're worried about election integrity under the administration, please do volunteer, or work directly for your elections board if you can. We can really use the help, no matter where you are from.

If you have some spare cash, don't be afraid to print out some fact sheets for people to take with them when voting, as long as you don't violate canvassing laws of course.

I miss when life was boring.

[–] AmericanEconomicThinkTank@lemmy.world 16 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Considering everyone in the room knows the Commander in Chief wouldn't be able to pass the basic reading tests for recruits, I'd say this just doesn't hit home as well as they all hope it does.

[–] AmericanEconomicThinkTank@lemmy.world 14 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Like much of the administration, incompetence and yesmenship is what you get when you hamfistedly shove a junior statesmen into leadership.

Shit like this is why I spend time volunteering with potential candidates nationwide.

Good old boy's club after all.

Ah, guess whatever cabinet member or intern that's assigned to him finally remembered to mention Canada to him again.

Shame, really hoped he had forgotten for a while, our good friends up north at least deserve a break.

And they say taking up D&D as a hobby is weird lmao

Man? Lmao this isn't the lucky chance of single person.

This is decades worth of work by thousands upon thousands to bring about political change and opportunities for their varying ideologies, albeit central around profiteering, control, and unitary power.

Not even nearly the end of their work either.

I like a challenge as much as the next guy but damn is it disheartening at times.

[–] AmericanEconomicThinkTank@lemmy.world 8 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

What did anyone expect anything different?

I've been lucky enough to see the real deal in deposition layering testing and research for chip making. From clean-room methods stricter than bio and radiological test lab standards to seeing the wafers with a shimmer even more gorgeous than diamonds to me. It's so far beyond

We just ain't going to manage to make that a nation-wide mainstay. We might be able to have started to approach the technical side of things if investments and education were started in the early 90s, but our culture just isn't up to snuff to keep it going. So much of a society's culture bleeds into business, and damn do they have it locked down where it needs to be.

Could anything else ever be expected with these guys?

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