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Roundup #81: Back to our regular programming

Politics
United States
开始于 May 02, 2026

National debt; AI cyberattacks; Phone bans; AI and coding jobs; Millennials vs. Boomers; Public order; California YIMBYism

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Banning phones in public spaces infringes on personal freedom and fails to address the root causes of public order issues.

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AI's impact on coding jobs could lead to greater opportunities if we focus on reskilling the workforce.

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The national debt should be prioritized for reduction to ensure economic stability for future generations.

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The generational divide between Millennials and Boomers is overstated and distracts from broader societal issues we face today.

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California's YIMBY movement is essential for addressing the housing crisis and creating inclusive communities.

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