3 comments

  • kristianp
    1 hour ago
    I know what POTUS is, but extending the "OTUS" to other people is a tad irritating. What's the SC stand for?
    • valleyer
      1 hour ago
      The first sentence of the article should make that clear. In any case, it's a pretty well-established abbreviation in US policy discussions.
    • mindslight
      25 minutes ago
      Supreme Council. They're the agency responsible for writing Orwellian rationalizations for what the President does to us. War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength. That sort of thing.
    • doubletwoyou
      1 hour ago
      supreme court
  • j-bos
    12 hours ago
    Would be interesting if this gets through, though I imagine clickwrap agreements largely negate this anyway. Would be cool if informed consent required a snail mail agreement, might hurt adoption/growth metrics enough that big cos would stop being so greedy. Though that idea could backfire itself.
  • frogperson
    9 hours ago
    How will this benefit big business and punish everyone else?
    • nielsbot
      24 minutes ago
      > How will this benefit big business

      I don't think it's too cynical to say (based on their voting record) that that's the exact question the Heritage Foundation alums on the court as asking themselves at this moment.