Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has proposed a bill to ban elements of social media he views as addictive. "Their business model is increasingly exploitative in nature and I think that these are companies that are trying to evade accountability," he told NPR. https://n.pr/2yY4jnt
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GOP party of less government except when they don't like it.
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So we've decided that businesses shouldn't be left alone to their own machinations and people don't always know what's best for them and thus require government intervention.
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Is there irony that I’m reading this on social media?
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But cigarettes are okay...
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How about take up a cause that isn’t solving 1st world issues.
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“Big government is bad except when we are the government,” new Republican motto.
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As usual, NPR has the story.
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Better to ban Josh Hawley than social media 🤣