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vpribish ◴[] No.44361823[source]
You have to check out their incredible safety investigation videos on youtube. I don't know how well-organized or efficient they are but clearly their role needs to be played by someone - and as a taxpayer I appreciate that they are doing it in a way that educates and informs.
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Hawxy ◴[] No.44362039[source]
> I don't know how well-organized or efficient they are

They're 50 employees with an annual budget of $14.4 million. The cost/benefit ratio here is very good.

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hilbert42 ◴[] No.44364272[source]
For that trivial amount this has to be anti-tech anti-science thinking at work.

What's this administration trying do, return the US to the Third World or the Dark Ages? Madness.

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immibis ◴[] No.44364405[source]
Well, yes, pretty much. It's an observed pattern among authoritarian states that actual facts are frequently in opposition to the authority, therefore, actual facts must be eliminated.

It's a silver lining in disguise, really. Such countries tend to collapse relatively quickly because it turns out facts are important for running a country - look at the USSR's fake food supply. Relatively quickly could still be a decade, though.

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FirmwareBurner ◴[] No.44364414[source]
China has been the exception that authoritarian states collapse quickly. It's what the western powers were banking on would happen after they had success with USSR. It didn't pan out the way they thought. Not even close.
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1. throw0101c ◴[] No.44365503[source]
> China has been the exception that authoritarian states collapse quickly.

China has been centralized / autocratic for centuries (if not millennia), and the current system is probably not that different than the Emperor's throne.