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  • Same, it took an hour or two to click, but once it did it was a lot of fun.

    I initially hated eternal, but stuck with it because of how good 2016 was. Glad I did because it's a blast once you get the flow of things.

  • The issue the OC is talking about isn't something you can just walk back and take your winnings. Owning the husk of a once great economy isn't really a great outcome.

    I don't think anyone understands that if he ousts Powell/gets his interest rate lowered, we're looking at a depression or worse. That kind of economic crisis has the potential to ruin literally anyone, including the wealthy/elites.

  • I think the real point of the adage, "once it's on the internet it's there forever" is more about the fact that you, personally, can't take it back. Someone might of screenshot, downloaded it, reuploaded it elsewhere. The real meaning being that, once it's on the internet, you no longer control it. Which I think still holds true, but it definitely was heavily implied that it would be there forever.

  • Man, you've been popping up everywhere recently.

    While Harvard does have a big endowment, they are a non-profit. You may not like everything they do, but that doesn't change how they are incorporated.

    Also, attacking folks who were protesting was more a Columbia thing. Harvard has mostly dealt with their protesters more civilly, which might be why Trump and Republicans are coming after them.

  • Yeah, it's more of a single statement from a discredited cop (interfered with an investigation to tip off a prostitute he was paying) rather than a case. But ultimately that doesn't matter, even if they had a case, that requires you bring it to court.

  • Tariffs can work, but they should be targeted and executed in a planned way. Completely decoupling China and US is more likely to break things than fix them.

    If you look at Biden maintaining tariffs, export controls on chips, and the Chips act you see a very coordinated and purposeful policy to keep the US at the center of chip design and manufacturing.

  • If we get to the point where the senate convicts him, I think it's game over. That means that republican party has finally turned on him (meaning they think the public has too).

    US is sliding towards authoritarianism, but having the whole country against you is still not something he can overcome.

  • If this, republican majority impeached him, then the senate would definitely convict. In that case Trump is no longer the president.

    The past two times dems held the house, but not the senate, so Republicans in the senate prevented a conviction.

    Impeachment means there is evidence of misconduct (at a significant level). Senate conviction means you're out as president.