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The Motley Fool: Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos Are Backing This $1 Billion Mining Company That Uses AI to Find Rare Earth Metals
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Pratt blasts Lockheed’s ‘confusing and misleading’ adaptive engine advocacy (Exclusive) – Breaking Defense
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The Supreme Court ran out of patience for one of Trump’s worst judges, in US v. Texas
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Facing the possibility of a failed heart and eyeball damage, I do not leave because I fear winding up in a new apartment arranged purposely by a callous agency who laughs at America and Americans as fools. They think it funny in a 1949 way, to move walls so that someone living their dream in the 21st Century will fall to Stalin and Hitler mentalities, and be laughed in a matter that is really very serious obstruction of justice.
I know, I know, there just supposed to be doing their job, but I think they programmed 21st Century avatars of PCB and Wig-wam AI viruses. Both are multiple mobile peripherals. We’re going to need AI anti-virus avatars and an AI firewall avatar.
Keep your eyes on the ball. And let’s you get results, please.
I also think Ed.Ds of Soviet persuasion are trying to educate us on correct manners of business and have us give up our freedoms for a bureaucracy, stolid and untrue.
I feel the private sector needs to be free and not closed by a bureaucratic government. I think it needs to be strong resilient, vibrant, and viable.
Abraham Boulder. -Keven is “Avi.”
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Two doable Soviet actions
Human drivers for busses and trucks compete with automatic driving systems. A level of inefficiency results in less profit. But that’s okay: people working in a occupation, and not making profits that are obscene. Viable. Stronger economy (more populated with consumers greater purchasing power, more demand for goods and services, greater supply to meet demand. Because of competition, more variety in products. Through directing the economy, more sustainable products, narrowing production of variety in consumer products to lessen material glut.)
Working productively while having a doable, efficient subconscious background to give mild entertainment or mild alternatives to sheer job productivity (not counter-productive) to enable positive, constructive feedback from back of head to avoid burnout or complete burnout in occupation, and to give positive vibes to contrast with periodic negative criticism that also can lead to burnout.
This is while not advocating state absolutism. And supporting a robust. vibrant private sector–resilient and strong, viable, and vibrant.
Abraham Boulder. -Keven is “Avi.”
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An exercise in lack of brain power know-how
The Soviet is out in force. “DUM DEE DUM DUM” is their crier’s call.
Flooded with money to do nothing and tell us how bored they are with everything.
They are the experts in nothing.
For they shout at us, “they can really fix things,” but don’t have accurate measuring tools or skills.
Although the “Soviet” supports modifications to give balance to financial inequalities bolster the stregnth of the economy (more purchasing power, more demand, greater supply, more profit-making; also monies to travel to new states in jobs that are start-ups and these seasoned workers will need to work the 9/10th rule, reliable work force, thus stronger economy).
But liberal economics is a working system, with government economic incentives and government economic disincetives.
Both either aiding leadership, or discouraging leadership, in businesses and the markets to economically promote leadership in the emerging, green, global economy, universally.
The private sector is unique. It can do what can’t or won’t be done by government, and that is, increase efficiencies in a timely manner.
Abraham Boulder. -Keven is “Avi.”
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