I hate to laugh but you are right, that does seem to be happening. I just cant rationalize an answer that appeases everyone.
I just also feel that both side seems to be strawman'ing the other, so a discussion seems somewhat ridiculous every single time with no one agreeing on anything.
I'd argue the goal was to get Palantir more government data. As it was Palantir had a huge bureaucracy around data protection, now they have everything, and xAI will inevitably be bought by Palantir as a reward to Musk from Peter Thiel.
Nobody else in the future will be able to do the same, due to cyber security standards.
No it doesn't, just curious. I could see a scenario where they want no segregation based on sex/gender/race/age/etc.. since anyone can identify as they want.
He says affordable housing. Its attempting to manipulate the language, in their definition affordable housing is government rentals, not housing actually being affordable.
I knew when Trudeau raised capital gains taxes that it wouldn't gather a single dime before it was revoked. In my opinion everything around Freeland's letter and the capital gains hike was an orchestrated attempt to replace Trudeau.
The problem as far as I've read from Sam Cooper is the lack of policies like racketeering laws in Canada, thus we are used worldwide by criminal entities for laundering money. Which is likely the larger issue Trump has with drugs, and likely is a big reason how housing in Vancouver can be millions of dollars when the median salary is less than 70k.
Theres a long form interview here, Sam Cooper is a journalist who wrote Wilfull Blindness:
I hate to laugh but you are right, that does seem to be happening. I just cant rationalize an answer that appeases everyone.
I just also feel that both side seems to be strawman'ing the other, so a discussion seems somewhat ridiculous every single time with no one agreeing on anything.