lol, that's a lot of comments and replies just to overwhelmingly reaffirm that they completely don't understand the reason the system around them exists or just how much they actually rely on it.
Nice, so someone might actually come across it when searching for something specific that they don't have the research skills to find normally instead of the research rotting in a closet as this comic indicates.
They don't have to do shit. Their whole administration builds towards this.
If anyone brings it up, Vance can just call them leftists or fake news media.
If their base gets mad at them, they just have to ignore it until Trump pisses off the left wing with something else and their hardcore fans fall right back in line to laugh at the libtards.
They lie 24/7, this seems like it's different because every new thing does, but it really isn't.
Sweating is such a powerful ability for humans when compared to the animal kingdom. I mean, not only does my sweat keep me cool, I can clear out an entire room with it if it's a little too hot!
I think their point was that in a way, patents are supposed to be more equitable because it allows the inventor to meet their basic needs by being the one to invent the patent.
There's also the argument that while innovation skyrockets after a parent opens up, there would be less incentive to invent new things if Walmart could just copy it for cheaper the day after you show how you make it.
Or people would be super secretive with instructions for how to make their products that innovations could die with their creators since they have no incentive to release it.
What's sad is that this is a consequence not just of this admins shittiness but of a long enshittification of our government.
Not only do government jobs pay a mediocre salary until you get really really far in the org, a fact that only gets worse as the idea of a middle class lifestyle gets gutted, but for decades now, working a government job has become less and less prestigious. It used to be that there were always plenty of loonies who found pride in being a "public servant" and thought the best place to use their genius was in government.
Now, as we see, there's no one in these positions with even cursory knowledge of how these programs work.
And there's definitely no millennials or zoomers fresh out of tech school that would debase themselves to working in government who would be able see these flaws in two seconds.
lol, that's a lot of comments and replies just to overwhelmingly reaffirm that they completely don't understand the reason the system around them exists or just how much they actually rely on it.