The Hill
All eyes are on Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who will need to decide whether to prioritize measures to regulate Google, Apple, Amazon and Meta over other key bills prior to the August recess.
Much of the lobbying in recent weeks has centered around the Senate’s limited floor time before lawmakers leave town next month. Congress isn’t expected to make much progress on major legislation after returning from their break, when lawmakers typically shift their attention to the November election. More
I guarantee you that whatever law gets created to “rein in” big tech will, in fact, empower them even more to stifle the free flow of information and to promote false narratives in support of expanding globalism. It will pass no matter which party in “in power” in DC, because big tech controls trillion$ and DC is full of cheap whores running everything.
Is there a list of all the congressional recipients, just so we know who to boycott.
“Schumer’s campaign is the top recipient of donations from Apple employees, bringing in nearly $102,000 during the 2022 election cycle, according to research group OpenSecrets. His campaign received $170,000 from Google employees and its PAC. Most of those funds came from the tech firms’ executives and lobbyists.”
If reining in big tech is bipartisan (uniparty) it will screw all of us.
Waivers will be bought & paid for-backroom deals are what this corrupted country runs on now.
😭😭😫 But but but we just want America to crash & burn. Whimper snivel snivel we we we want our President we we we. Ah America’s social media littlest ones is stronger than ever. Except for one, bankruptcy is in it’s cards.
@TheMule July 16, 2022 at 9:46 pm
> It will pass no matter which party in “in power” in DC, because big tech controls trillion$ and DC is full of cheap whores running everything.
Conflating “cause” and “effect”.
Thank you. For you service.