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Kara Swisher
Math is hard
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Would be fun to watch the felon enablers stand up and sit down with nobody to show off to.
#resist
Nope nope nope.
You'd need to reverse the signs, and then add some sort of compensation for all the wrecked lives, including e.g. the people who have been kicked off HIV medication.
I don't like the idea of government being such a huge employer.
Yes, completely valid. I am curious why they are moving so quickly. Perhaps to bring light to anyone corrupt before they can cover tracks.
I don't know. I will continue to watch.
It has not happened often.
That doesn't make sense either.
Sure, you didn’t like the “idea” of being stuck with something imperfect. But all you have now are shattered pieces.
Encouraging more people to go into STEM!! It's cooler doing math 😎 (like me lol) ! and less taxes for us.
People working for the govt to solve problems *never* prevents others from solving them.
The reason no one outside the government is solving these problems is: funding. No one by themselves can afford to do this, it takes the pooled resources of a whole country of tax payers.
It would be a dream to have all of these smart people come to STEM and with the funding saved from wages they can come under grants (as the tax money is still the same!).
That makes sense to me, perhaps after the road bump of chaos.
Many are unemployed or underemployed because private employers prefer to hire foreign H1B labor and pay pittance wages. Or simply not hide domestically at all and offshore.
Veterans should be supported from military pay, right? It's a seperate issue you raised..
Would you rather your parents worked on space-time exploration in physics ! or organised twitter posts for the whitehouse.
It is a harsh thing to cut so many jobs, but I want all of the young smart people to come to study mathematics and engineering!
Break DOGE!
Federal employees need to mobilize and strike. Walk off. Paralyze the country until they stop. Ask the French. It works.
1 + 1 = 2
Who does not know that from Kindergarden ?
Appearantly Musk & Trump.
and so is math
Really, really hard
https://substack.com/@anandwrites/note/p-157405776?r=34su9
https://www.mediaite.com/news/11-year-old-takes-own-life-after-classmates-reportedly-threatened-to-have-her-family-deported/
Facts hard.
Competence hard.
Results hard.
Morality hard.
Ethics hard.
Corruption piece of cake.
Given what was cut, any savings at all is short term, with concerning long term costs.
If I spent £3 and £1 and 2 I've spent £6 not £3. Right? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here.
Example: I found somewhere between $1 and $1000 in loose change in my couch cushions last night.
-Tax cuts for the rich pay for themselves;
-Wealth from the top "trickles down";
-Tariffs do not raise prices.
Ignorance is an amazing thing, is it not?
Accountant here, saying *again* that engineers didn't go into accounting for a reason. (No diss against engineers, I'm not an engineer for a reason too but I don't go bragging about how I can do your work either.)
The actual number? 86,106 (which is less than Census's estimate of the number of centenarians in the US).
These people are incompetent and doing great damage.
I hope the remaining civil servants do the same though
I have visited lots of Asian and European countries but none are as interesting as home (NY).
I also read there are also limitations on data structures in COBOL.
Honesty and integrity are the problem !
https://youtu.be/5RpPTRcz1no?si=s3vTLfu4vzWrINlH
It is mesmerizing. Their viewers are eating this up, not knowing anything about the annual budget.
Please circulate their photo if you have one.
LUKE FARRITOR
MARKO ELEZ
AKASH BOBBA
ETHAN SHAORTRAN
GAVIN KLIGER
SCOTT LANGMACK
TOM KRAUSE
https://5calls.org/
#RESIST
https://www.snopes.com/news/2022/08/02/us-literacy-rate/