I thought Tommy was the White Power Ranger?
Trust him, he's an expert on not paying bills.
So is this guy, like, the Devil? Every headline I see with him is like "Emperor Palpatine is buying single family homes" where I just assume it's for some nefarious purpose that's gonna benefit his regime and dick over a looooot of people.
A good start to fixing the poverty is if companies making obscene amounts of money from their labor start fairly paying people in these areas.
Updated headline:
Does violate gag order, justice system to do nothing about it because rules don't apply to the wealthy
Also their game is literally $10 USD on Steam, compared to all the $70 ones that have been coming out lately.
The US government were also months late to handling COVID, and the conservative leadership in power was actively demonizing safety protocols such as masks, vaccines, social distancing, etc not to mention their own Center for Disease Control, to the point that a fair percentage of the population is distrustful of medical science and unwilling to consider those safety protocols.
A lot of the news media (left and right) focused on things like getting people back to work in spite of the ongoing pandemic so it really forced the narrative away from collective safety and survival into economic prioritization and the illusion of normalcy.
But that costs money.
It's worth noting that a lot of solutions actually save money.
For example, universal healthcare is a big issue in the US. Around 2/3 of all bankruptcies are from medical debt. People ration lifesaving medication like insulin because of how prohibitively expensive it is. GoFundMe is of the largest healthcare providers in the country, and over 1/3 of all campaigns are for medical expenses.
They've created a system where it's prohibitively expensive to seek necessary medical care, and is built on the foundational acceptance that people need to die and suffer for it to function as intended.
Yet a universal healthcare system is projected to cost the US an estimated ~13% less than they are paying.
It's been invite-only for a long while, so they can manage the userbase easier. I imagine that, plus the lack of support for visual content makes it challenging for engagement.
Can you ELI5 Deezer abd FunkWhale, and how they replace what Spotify is offering?
Now, are these "Experts" in the room with us right now? How long have they been talking to you?
I'm 100% not okay with stealing and ransoming people's personal information, but this makes me want to be 99% not okay with it.