@lcamtuf I also want billionaires to always fail as a rule, because that's the real trickle down economics. Any time they succeed wealth gets more concentrated. Any time they fail and loose money, that money goes to people poorer than them.
@lcamtuf Because their definition of "success" will be entirely to their benefit, to the detriment of literally everyone else who's not already an insanely rich "libertarian"/autocrat-wanna-be. And the longer this goes on, even their failure will hurt people. There is zero upside to letting this go forward and the sooner they're stopped, the better.
Also, just about anything that shows these asshats that they cannot, in fact, bully everyone and throw money or lawyers at the government until they get their way is a good idea.
@lcamtuf IMHO it’s either going to be dystopian nightmare (unlikely) or a ghost town of a project that ends up rotting away under the California sun as a magnet for YouTube urbex channels.
We like to use up and move on here in the US instead of re-using what we already have. Why not just invest in a community that’s already established to improve quality of life? I guess that’s not “effectively altruistic” enough.
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