True, but many of those morons who voted for this orange crook will probably be shocked Pikachu - until some lying scumbag comes along and tells them it was really some minority's fault or some other fairytale along those lines. It's just sad.
Yes, and I think that was only possible back then because venture capital firms got involved pretty late. Then, as a result of the dot-com bubble they themselves caused, they burned through a lot of money and destroyed a lot of jobs. Ultimately, they shifted their focus to investing heavily in companies where it was clear how profitable they would become and that their market power could be expanded through acquisitions.
Today, it seems almost impossible to me that a startup without investors could achieve the same level of success as those early Internet companies that have become global corporations. If someone has a good idea, the company is either bought out immediately, or the idea is simply stolen by companies such as Rocket Internet, whose deep pockets quickly ensure that the copy prevails over the original.
Yes, I also think that Drump is more of a straw man. He certainly benefits from all these obvious crimes, but I don't think he's actually the brains behind the operation - he lacks the intellect for that.
Either way, the ones who lose out in all this are the US citizens and, as always, the socially disadvantaged in particular.
I'm anything but religious, but I really wish there was a hell where all the monsters responsible for this would get their just punishment. Bibi, Drump, and all those disgusting animals.
Yes, exactly, the entire US administration is made up of people like that. Apart from their terrible character, virtually none of them are even remotely qualified for their positions.
Wouldn't it be much more customer-friendly if the US regime set up a web shop where you could buy laws, tax breaks, and all that stuff directly?
In this day and age, it really shouldn't be necessary to show up in person just to pay a little bribe, and then, to top it all off, have to dress up for the occasion.
Yes, sooner or later it's probably not a good idea to keep kids away from the internet.
My little niece is still way too young at 5, but I'm already thinking about it because at some point she'll come into contact with the internet anyway.
That's why I'm asking here — I'm already trying to gather some good ideas for a few years down the line.
Oh no, what a sheerstopper! My world is in sheermbles! I guess I should find sheelter somewhere and get in sheerape for the sheerdown!