Welcome to Home & Away. I am sending this edition one day early, both because I will be traveling tomorrow and because there is already too much to cover in what has been a packed week. To name just some of the items, there was President Trump’s (later rescinded) decision to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans, his legally questionable firing of more than a dozen inspectors general and a number of career prosecutors, the withdrawal of security details from several prominent officials (including the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) who served in the previous Trump administration, a proposed buyout of millions of federal employees with seemingly no congressionally approved funding for such payouts, a new CIA assessment—albeit a low-confidence one—that COVID-19 likely emerged from a lab in China rather than a wet market, the confirmations of several new cabinet members and hearings for several would-be members, the sentencing of former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez to eleven years following his conviction on charges of corruption and bribery, the tragic collision of a commercial airliner and an army helicopter over Washington, continued hostage-for-prisoner exchanges in the Middle East, and the welcome news of increasingly contained fires in California thanks in part to some much-needed rain there. That all said, and I could say more given Donald Trump’s seemingly non-stop desire to assert his primacy, I want to start with the emergence of DeepSeek, what some have dubbed AI’s Sputnik Moment.
Why aren’t all the Dem State AGs bringing an action against X, SpaceX, Tesla and Musk for violating various privacy laws? Musk got access to all our social security and tax info and is sharing from many reports with private entities. He was on X reporting on some of his “findings”. Why can’t the DNC bring a class action law suit on behalf of the American people against Musk and his entities for this mass privacy violation?
What does common sense (Trump’s way of arriving at explanations) tell you? You give one example after another where China benefits and Americans lose
You haven’t mentioned the firing of inspectors and FBI leaders, which common sense makes one think commuting crimes is in store.
Projecting forward, what does common sense tell you we are to expect?
Why aren’t all the Dem State AGs bringing an action against X, SpaceX, Tesla and Musk for violating various privacy laws? Musk got access to all our social security and tax info and is sharing from many reports with private entities. He was on X reporting on some of his “findings”. Why can’t the DNC bring a class action law suit on behalf of the American people against Musk and his entities for this mass privacy violation?
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