I think it remains to be seen whether he is good for civilization or bad. This is the same man who owns a company that wants to implant something so your brain and a computer can interface.
IDK but it seems it's going to happen at some point. Like digital currency. Like it or not, what could we do to stop it? I can't think that far ahead, I'd probably pop a cork otherwise.
Say no, and just dont spend money on their products. Theres better things to spend money on like books that teach you how to build things or books that further your knowledge or skill sets. Soldering electronics is a good start. We will need to make ethanol for fuel so buy a chemistry lab book.
I'm sorry but I don't understand how this is relevant to digital currency. Right now the banks have 10 or 11 weeks to get digital currency up and running. The dollar bill will be no more. All purchases will have be made with a debit or credit card. It sure looks like banks are going to eventually become obsolete. NO more garage sales, no more having the neighbor kid mowing the lawn unless it's with a debit card and it damn well better be legal. (minimum wage). Brandon signed the law last January. sorry forgot the number of the EO.
Laws go through Congress and are signed by a President, or they are vetoed and Congress can attempt to pass with a veto-proof majority without his signature.
An Executive Order is only for the Executive Branch, and can be rescinded at any time by the current or subsequent President. It is literally a directive issued by the President to the Executive branch of government.
If the doc Brandon signed was in fact a bill that was passed by both bodies of Congress and signed by him then it is a law and can be enforced. If it is only an EO he can try to enforce it but only the Executive branch agencies are required to follow it. In either case it can still be reviewed and overturned by the courts.
I think it remains to be seen whether he is good for civilization or bad. This is the same man who owns a company that wants to implant something so your brain and a computer can interface.
IDK but it seems it's going to happen at some point. Like digital currency. Like it or not, what could we do to stop it? I can't think that far ahead, I'd probably pop a cork otherwise.
Say no, and just dont spend money on their products. Theres better things to spend money on like books that teach you how to build things or books that further your knowledge or skill sets. Soldering electronics is a good start. We will need to make ethanol for fuel so buy a chemistry lab book.
I'm sorry but I don't understand how this is relevant to digital currency. Right now the banks have 10 or 11 weeks to get digital currency up and running. The dollar bill will be no more. All purchases will have be made with a debit or credit card. It sure looks like banks are going to eventually become obsolete. NO more garage sales, no more having the neighbor kid mowing the lawn unless it's with a debit card and it damn well better be legal. (minimum wage). Brandon signed the law last January. sorry forgot the number of the EO.
An EO != a Law.
Laws go through Congress and are signed by a President, or they are vetoed and Congress can attempt to pass with a veto-proof majority without his signature.
An Executive Order is only for the Executive Branch, and can be rescinded at any time by the current or subsequent President. It is literally a directive issued by the President to the Executive branch of government.
If the doc Brandon signed was in fact a bill that was passed by both bodies of Congress and signed by him then it is a law and can be enforced. If it is only an EO he can try to enforce it but only the Executive branch agencies are required to follow it. In either case it can still be reviewed and overturned by the courts.