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7/12/2025, 6:45:48 PM
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Dodge V Ford isn't even a law, but it is a court case decision so it is a legal precedent which kind of amounts to a law, but weaker. What's totally baffling is that this is a state court case decision, not a federal one, from fucking Michigan. Literally anyone in 49 other states or even Michigan is free to challenge this standing.
At some point the market is either going to have to tolerate inefficiencies for the sake of more joyous careers or it's going to be AI executive trillionaires with 99.9% AI companies deciding how much welfare their pet imbecile serfs should receive. Shareholder profit has supplanted quality of life and the "stakeholder" nonsense is trying to hide it.
Dodge V Ford isn't even a law, but it is a court case decision so it is a legal precedent which kind of amounts to a law, but weaker. What's totally baffling is that this is a state court case decision, not a federal one, from fucking Michigan. Literally anyone in 49 other states or even Michigan is free to challenge this standing.
At some point the market is either going to have to tolerate inefficiencies for the sake of more joyous careers or it's going to be AI executive trillionaires with 99.9% AI companies deciding how much welfare their pet imbecile serfs should receive. Shareholder profit has supplanted quality of life and the "stakeholder" nonsense is trying to hide it.
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