

Typically owned by the state, like the white house.
Typically owned by the state, like the white house.
It’s complicated…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STOCK_Act
96:3 Senate
417:2 House
The real world effectiveness of the STOCK Act at curbing insider trading is up for debate. Insider trading laws which already existed to stop such practices lack specific definitions making them difficult to enforce, the STOCK Act attempts to rectify this but critics argue it does not do enough
You’ve made my day, thanks
I should have clarified, my response was pointed.
but dealers were already being held accountable anyways.
I disagree with the above statement.
Dealers, by and large, were NOT being held accountable
More than half of all stores with violations transferred guns without running a background check correctly, waiting for the check to finish or properly recording the results. More than 200 dealers were cited for selling guns to people who indicated on background check paperwork that they were prohibited from owning them. Dozens made false statements in official records, a violation that includes facilitating illegal straw purchases.
A Florida gun dealer got in trouble for giving a Taurus handgun to a convicted felon in the parking lot and an Arkansas pawn shop was cited for selling a firearm to a customer even though he’d failed the background check because of an active restraining order. In Ohio, one store transferred guns without conducting background checks 112 times; another was missing some 600 firearms. A Pennsylvania gun retailer racked up 45 violations and received eight warnings from the ATF. But the store was allowed to remain in business, and went on to sell a shotgun to a man who used it to kill four family members, including his 7-year-old half-brother.
and then…
A single violation is enough to shutter a gun shop if ATF officials can prove that the store willfully broke federal regulations. In the vast majority of the cases analyzed by The Trace and USA TODAY, the ATF gave violators the lightest penalty available: a boilerplate warning letter reminding them that their compliance is critical to “reduce violent crime and protect the public.” The agency revoked a gun dealer’s license in less than 3 percent of cases.
https://www.thetrace.org/2021/05/atf-inspection-report-gun-store-ffl-violation/
Busted: 62 members of Congress caught breaking the law
https://www.rawstory.com/congress-stock/
The first is the case of Senator John Fetterman, who committed 31 STOCK Act violations with stock trades involving his children, while others were made in companies he directly oversees.
https://finbold.com/heres-how-many-times-congress-violated-stock-act-since-new-bill-was-advanced/
Barely going to get a fine. This happens daily in congress.
Why go through the effort to put 0 population Heard Island and McDonald Islands?
Pollution remediation banned terms runoff, membrane filtration, microplastics, water pollution, air pollution, soil pollution, groundwater pollution, pollution remediation, pollution abatement, sediment remediation, contaminants of environmental concern, CEC, PFAS, PFOA, PCB, nonpoint source pollution
What a massive gift to the worst people
I will not disagree, “just changed” is doing some heavy lifting.
My only point with the graph was to show manufacturing in the US is near an all time high.
It is important to know that US manufacturing never ‘went away’ it just changed.
Productivity and automation have taken more jobs than them moving overseas.
US manufacturing output for the last 100 years.
https://www.macrotrends.net/2583/industrial-production-historical-chart
For these people it’s just the prosperity gospel, but without God. nothing matters to them except money.