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The Crypto Con 0

The FBI followed the money. From El Reg (emphasis in the original):

Follow the money

The FBI investigation tracked payments to at least three deputies and their associates from Zort funds, and also probed how Iza was making his money. This led to the criminal charges.

Follow the link to see where it led them.

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Twits Own Twitter X Offenders, Reprise 0

Musk’s Midas touch.

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Medicare Disadvantage 0

Thom reports that hospitals are increasingly frustrated at dealing with Medicare “Advantage” plans, because those “insurers” just don’t want to, well, pay for medical care, because actually paying for stuff cuts into their profits.

As far as I am concerned, Medicare “Advantage” was a con and scam from the git-go. It was created solely to allow private companies to get their paws on public money. When I qualified for Medicare (yeah, I’m old), I made sure to avoid Medicare “Advantage” for the same reason I don’t answer phone calls when the caller ID reads “Scam Likely.”

But that’s just me.

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The Crypto Con 0

Paul Krugman is less than sanguine about crypto con artists’ growing interest in and influence on politics. A snippet:

. . . crypto is playing a big role in the 2024 election. Axios writes that according to an August report from Public Citizen, “The crypto industry accounts for almost half the money contributed by corporations to political action committees so far in 2024.”

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So crypto’s political spending clearly seems motivated by financial self-interest, while the right-wing lurch of other tech bros may — as a Facebook founder, Chris Hughes, put it the other day in The New York Times — reflect a sense of common cause with Trump, who like them believes that he shouldn’t have to play by the rules.

Follow the link for the full article.

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The Privatization Scam 0

And it is indeed a scam.

You can voucher on it.

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The Business Model 0

Man:  Hey, Rat.  The company would like all you employees to help draft our company's mission statement.  It should reflect our values as a corporation and a part of this community.  Rat (writing):  Make as much  money as possible.  Act like we care about other stuff.  Man:  Thanks but no thanks.  Rat:  It does reflect our values.

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This New Gilded Age 0

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

I commend to your attention Harry Shearer’s interview with Gary Marcus on this week’s episode of Le Show about AI and Silicon Valley’s reckless over-hyping of its capabilities.

The interview starts at about the 28 minute mark and lasts a little less than half an hour.

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The Privatization Scam 0

And it is indeed a scam.

You can voucher on it.

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Twits Own Twitter X Offenders 0

While we’re on the subject . . . .

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The Common Good The Me-Me-Me Generation 0

Goat:  Which of the two candidates are you gonna vote for?  Rat:  That guy on the right.  His policies benefit me most.  Goat:  Yes, but isn't there any philanthropy in you?  I mean, don't you ever think about the greater good:  Rat:  Yes.  What's greater for me is good.  Goat:  Suddenly I'm in favor of voter suppression.  Rat:  Sounds like I've been a philanthropist for years.

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The Sure Thing 0

New Jersey gambling regulators have levied a $33,000 fine on sports betting company bet365 for taking wagers on events in which the outcome was already known, and on games that were not approved for betting.

Read the full story for the details.

Aside:

The reason you are seeing so many commercials urging you to install gambling apps on your “device” is simple.

In the long run, you lose.

Gambling* is a mug’s game, and they’re hoping you volunteer to be the mug.

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*I’ll make exceptions for friendly wagers between friends (he said redundantly) and for playing the ponies. If you know what you are doing, you can do okay playing the ponies. My late ex-father-in-law certainly did very nicely at the OTB. Indeed, thanks to his tutelage on how to read the racing forms, I once hit an exacta at Delaware Park.

Come to think of it, that’s the last time I went to the horse races.

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Russian Impulses 0

(Warning: Short commercial at the end.)

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Robert Reich hears a rhyme.

Or you can read the transcript.
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*Mark Twain.

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A Self Made-Up Man 0

Mrs. Betty Bowers explodes the myth that Donald Trump is a successful businessperson.

Rather, she makes it clear that what he is successful at is giving others the business.

(The Youtube page lists sources for the facts cited in this report.)

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The Land Grabber and the Whistleblower 0

And both of them are Florida Men.

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Tip for Tat 0

Methinks my old Philly DL friend Noz may have sniffed out the subterfuge.

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The Crypto Con 0

Emma talks with Andrew Chow, technology correspondent at Time Magazine, about the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX and crypto in general.

This is well-worth a listen, as it busts a lot of crypto myths.

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Restrained of Trade 0

Two men at a bar.  Man One:  I had it all, then, poof! my telemarketing business was gone.  Man Two: Oh, my.  Man One:  Now I'll be on disability for the rest of my life.  Man TwoP  Gee, that's rough.  So what put you disability?  A car wreck?  Man One:  No.  Worse.  Much worse.  I grew a conscience.  Man Two, looking towards barkeep:  Check, please.

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The Privatization Scam 0

And it is a scam.

You can voucher on it.

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