Don't forget the taxes & fees that are applied to literally everything as well.
I would hate to know what the effective tax % is for every aspect of an average American.
I've seen multiple posts about it, but MrGunsNGear just posted a video on Twitter about it too. No video evidence, but people are saying the same thing. Could be nothing, but it wouldn't surprise me if the administration doesn't want to look inept and are trying to take control.
All the while there are reputable (but unsubstantiated) claims that volunteered supplies/workers are being turned away and threatened with arrest. Plus just saw an article where FEMA will run out of money due to how much we've been sending overseas.
Good times.
The majority of media are just trying to report first. Facts or misinformation really doesn't matter. It's all about being first to break the story and get the clicks, cause again, that's where the money's at.
I find it funny that some of the "automation" that they're fighting is literally dudes operating gates. Like they don't even want automatic gates, because it takes away Johnny that can't read's job.
They're in for a hard reality check.
And just something to think about in regards to the affect that this could potentially have, do you guys remember during Covid when the ports were shut down? How that affected supply chains/supplies, much of which you can still see the effect of today.
Different situation, yes, but could have...
I've seen many stories where an employee automates their own job, or a higher ups job and then the company fires whoever jobs were automated.
Take that as you will.
As far as the automation goes and why they're pushing for it - you have to put yourself in the shoes of a CEO.
First off, they don't care about you, the peon, at all. Much like politicians, all they see and care about is the money, and how they can get more of it.
They see a robot/automated...
As far as an explanation as to what is going on here, all he is doing is modifying the source code so that when the code is executed (to generate result numbers) it is taking x number of "votes" (in this case 1,000) from one candidate and applying them to the other candidate.