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andy_ppp ◴[] No.40216622[source]
I’m so impressed with the FTC lately, here is an excellent interview Jon Stewart did with the FTC chair Lina Khan: https://youtu.be/oaDTiWaYfcM

I did joke I’m really surprised the vested interests selected someone competent who wants to hold these companies accountable to the public.

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roughly ◴[] No.40216781[source]
There's a lot of talk about "both sides being the same", but the FTC alone has been a night & day difference from previous administrations.
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jtriangle ◴[] No.40217127[source]
Both sides are the same in the way that, they generally work in tandem to erode the common individual in favor of the wealthy. That doesn't mean the totality of what they do is to that end, it doesn't mean that they aren't at odds with eachother as to how to reach that collective goal at times, just that, pragmatically, it doesn't matter anywhere but on very short, ultimately inconsequential time scales.

These things get planned and implemented far outside of the normal 2/4/6 year election cycle, so it's easy to hide what's actually happening.

Fact is, red tie, blue tie, they're all drinking and merrymaking together, they attend the same parties, they bang the same hookers, and they're in the same corporation's pockets. You have some outliers here and there, but, aside from the occasional filibuster, they do little more than create a spectacle.

None of this is unusual, it's simply how systems of government have been exploited and subverted since humans had the idea the government should exist. That being a somewhat esoteric idea only serves to further the degeneration of a system, much in the same way doing nothing, which is likely what some find so offensive about the idea that "both sides are the same", furthers the degeneration of a system.

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1. kstrauser ◴[] No.40217350[source]
In the last week I've read stories here and elsewhere about the current administration:

- Ending non-competes

- Ending salaries being used to avoid paying overtime

- Un-banning marijuana

- Restoring net neutrality

- Fining carriers for sharing location data

- And now, challenging dumb patents

Despite your cynical take, that looks like a lot of stuff that's good for me as an individual person.

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2. stufffer ◴[] No.40218068[source]
They also passed a FISA bill that expanded government spying on its citizen. I'd trade all those items you listed to have illegal spying killed.