▲ | ModernMech a day ago | |||||||||||||
Why are you fixated on the relative amounts, as if that's relevent? A bribe is a bribe is a bribe. It's a gesture that says "I understand I need to give you this because you are in charge, and I need to go through you to get anything done". That's not how America works, and the fact anyone is giving any amount to get favors through Trump rather than maintaining a level playing field is the problem. The first instance of this came in the form of tech companies renaming the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America." It was a small thing, but it was a gesture that showed they knew what they had to do to play ball in Trump's economy was to live in his constructed reality where it's the Gulf of America. Then came the legal bribes where companies paid millions to settle the lawsuits he filed against them. Then came the tech bribes where they are literally giving him bars of gold for favored status. Next will be him directing internal company culture and policy. Watch out to see which companies stop celebrating pride, it will likely be those who paid him bribes first. Then he will ask them to stop selling to certain "undesirable" customers, and they will oblige. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | ethbr1 20 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Because an explicit and stated method of this administration is to flood their opponents with things to fight, in the interest of pushing through big things that are important to them while their opponents are busy fighting everything and overwhelmed with the minutiae. An effective response to that is calibrating ones outrage and asking "Out of all the things I could be fighting, what is the most impactful and important?" Hence, I think it's a waste of time causing others to think about a token symbolic bribe. Focus on the $250M+ bribes that are also happening. | ||||||||||||||
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