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> WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - ...to cancel two nearly complete software projects that took 12 years and well over $800 million combined [for HR systems]...

> The reason for the unusual move: officials at those departments, who have so far put the existing projects on hold, want other firms, including Salesforce and billionaire Peter Thiel's Palantir, to have a chance to win similar projects, which could amount to a costly do-over, according to seven sources familiar with the matter.

"To have a chance"?!

> Exodus 23:8 ESV > And you shall take no bribe, for a bribe blinds the clear-sighted and subverts the cause of those who are in the right.


Or just being on the street and appearing Latino:

https://www.google.com/search?q=citizens+abducted+by+ice (See the Guardian story)


I figured this was coming. It'll get really bad if we eliminate birthright citizenship because then you'll have to supply papers proving you're a citizen like your parents' or their parents' birth certificates. Good luck providing those to anyone from a prison in Nicaragua or El Salvador.


The EO only calls for elimination of birthright citizenship on a prospective basis. It would not affect anyone who is currently a citizen. It would simply be marked on your birth certificate if you were a citizen, based on whether your parents are citizens (either one). This is not at all remarkable, and plenty of countries operate this way. The US is somewhat anomalous in granting citizenship to children born to tourists or illegal immigrants, simply because they were in the US when the child was born.


> It would simply be marked on your birth certificate if you were a citizen, based on whether your parents are citizens (either one).

hmm, perhaps with a gold star, or a pink triangle?


Probably it would just say, like it does in so many other countries. No need for crypto-conspiracy theories since it's a totally normal thing in most of the world.


wait so if you give birth as a tourist in the US your kid has to fill out IRS and FBAR forms each year even though they only lived in the US for their first week or whatever?


Yes, unless they renounce. They might also not be able to invest in their home country and things like the sale of their home are taxed by the US. Starting a business or buying an etf are also fraught with peril.

The only other remotely similar country is Eritrea


You'd still have to apply for a Social Security Card for them to have anything to worry about. That's not automatically granted to babies at birth. The hospital should certify the birth and give you paperwork from something like a state's vital records department but you still have to present that to the SSA. Ostensibly yes they are automatically citizens of the US but they're in a weird spot I would think that you could resolve with a court case if the IRS suddenly came after them for back taxes or something when they were adults. Honestly that sounds like such a ridiculous situation that I can't imagine it's happened.


Not if they never plan to actually live there, I imagine.


> ...incredible technology during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq

> - Now in 2025, that same tech is slated to have broad access to American citizen data

Speaking of which, only loosely-related, but is there any indication of where the 'recent' leak of British special forces, contractors and/or informants (?) happened? (est. 2022, discovered later, now in news)


News reported it was data getting passed around as a spreadsheet attached to emails. Ironically it would have been possible to build a case management tool with rbac on Palantir Foundry and avoid that screwup.


And what understanding of the chains of custody, any audit processes, formal validation, authentication and security, and any FOIA-requestable information do you have that qualifies you to say that?

--- Is that really your own-developed opinion, based on concrete available data and reasonable examples, having passed through your own mind and examined by yourself? Or just entertaining oneself by spouting vehement political rhetoric for gratification? (i.e. opinion entertainment. as FN is rightly called)


Your failed democracy is imprisoning citizens in concentration camps, ignoring judge orders, threatening political leaders and has shown callous disregard for any rule of law.

But yeah sure, they're very afraid about FOIA requests :)


Yet it's literally what they (the people exploiting human beings) want.


How dare gubmint involve itself in auditing predatory lenders and weapons dealers


Excuse me, you need a BeanShell.BeanThread.GeneratorStalk.VeggFactory to do that in this Environment®™


YOu mean making something sound like it was either written on Reddit or in a paper mill and requires effort to quickly find the material of value like a reading a machine-translation


On a smaller phone I often can't even see the button and it won't let me zoom out/scroll to get to it


huh huh 4chan scienss


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