"We Ain't Buying It"

People become food of course.

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Quite a bit. He sees AI companies making literally ALL the money in the economy, and therefore, itwould fall on them to provide guaranteed incomes through taxes.

And our biggest challenge would be, what do we do with all the time on our hands…

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Steep taxes on corporations and universal income. Sounds like a conservative’s dream. :wink:

Well, that wouldn’t be a challenge for me.

Or living fuel cells to power our AI overlords.

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That’s where reality shows like “Climbing for Dollars” and “The Hate Boat” come in.

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Having a specific official statement condemning DEI would not have been the apex of laying low. It would have just drawn attention to the left of its policies. Included in the article you referenced:

“In its resolution concerning Walmart, the National Centre for Public Policy Research (NCPPR) acknowledged that the company had recently scaled back certain DEI efforts.
The company has been called out for deciding not to renew its Racial Equity Centre, re-evaluating supplier diversity programmes and discontinuing the term “DEI”. “

What I was more thinking of is the way Target made public statements of its trans restroom policy when it could have just laid low and continued what it was doing and not creating an issue. And then it noticeably placed its “tuck” style swimsuits out in front and celebrated its own displays.