
FTC Asks To Delay Amazon Prime Deceptive Practices Case, Citing Staffing Shortfalls (cnbc.com) 56
The Federal Trade Commission asked a judge in Seattle to delay the start of its trial accusing Amazon of duping consumers into signing up for its Prime program, citing resource constraints. CNBC: Attorneys for the FTC made the request during a status hearing on Wednesday before Judge John Chun in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. Chun had set a Sept. 22 start date for the trial. Jonathan Cohen, an attorney for the FTC, asked Chun for a two-month continuance on the case due to staffing and budgetary shortfalls.
The FTC's request to delay due to staffing constraints comes amid a push by the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to reduce spending. DOGE, which is led by tech baron Elon Musk, has slashed the federal government's workforce by more than 62,000 workers in February alone. "We have lost employees in the agency, in our division and on our case team," Cohen said.
The FTC's request to delay due to staffing constraints comes amid a push by the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to reduce spending. DOGE, which is led by tech baron Elon Musk, has slashed the federal government's workforce by more than 62,000 workers in February alone. "We have lost employees in the agency, in our division and on our case team," Cohen said.
How convenient (Score:5, Insightful)
It's clear the Russian asset is allowing companies free reign to do whatever they want to customers.
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Or how the CFPB, tasked with protecting consumers from unscrupulous financial practices, dropped its case against Capitol One [npr.org] which involved not paying $2 billion in interest to its customers.
Noting that the CFPB also oversees (saw?) Tesla consumer financing and would have oversight of the "X Money Account" financial services / payment / digital wallet thing X is working on with VISA. Wonder why Elon is trying to axe that agency ... ?
X partners with Visa on payment service in an effort to become an ‘everything app,’ [apnews.com]
Elon Musk's DOGE takes aim at agency that had plans of regulating X [npr.org]
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It might be worth every penny, but is it worth the fascism that Bezos promotes?
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Is it worth the fascism? We may feel like the right answer is, "Of course not." And if you press us, we might even say it. But collectively our actions say, loudly, "Yes. It is worth it." Might not be the noblest value we hold... but there it is.
And for the US, the tolerance for fascism in their provider of goods pales in comparison to the tolerance for it in their leaders. It runs way deeper than Bezos.
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Re:How convenient (Score:5, Insightful)
I've never felt coerced or that I was "under fascism".
You're funding fascism. Is that willful or ignorant?
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Re: How convenient (Score:2)
I do buy some of that shit occasionally and yes, it's my own fault. And yes, I acknowledge it as I am doing here. I am making changes to reduce such purchases, some quickly, some not as.
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https://www.progressreport.new... [progressreport.news]
https://www.sunjournal.com/202... [sunjournal.com]
https://www.wlrn.org/commentar... [wlrn.org]
https://www.dailykos.com/stori... [dailykos.com]
https://www.dickpolman.net/202... [dickpolman.net]
Re: How convenient (Score:2)
None of those links make a particularly good case. Either they aren't trying to make that case at all, or they (and this is the weird part) associate individual liberties and free markets with fascism. If anything, those are very anti-fascist. You've already made it clear that you're opposed to individualism, which makes you much more of a fascist than any of these guys.
You also take common cause with people who terrorize others by painting swastikas on and/or firebombing their property, and who will gun do
Re: How convenient (Score:2)
Pot kettle black, cuck
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Fascism doesnt mean what you think it means. Besos does not promote fascism.
Oh boy, here we go again, more clown shit from the dumbfuck gallery.
Fascism BY DEFINITION is central control of political conversations in the country.
Wrong, dipshit. Fascism is by definition a hard right authoritarian government with a strong man leader and corporate control of the means of production. But since you bring up state media, are you in fact completely unaware of the control exerted on X and Faceboot by this government, or the fact that the president controls a social network? What a fucking ass clown you are.
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Fascism is far more than that. What we are seeing now in the U.S. definitely falls under the umbrella of fascism [syracusecu...orkers.com].
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Fascism BY DEFINITION is central control of political conversations in the country.
No, that's censorship. Extremists on both sides do that.
The left is fascist by definition, as centralized organization of the economy and political speech is a tenant of leftism.
Now I know you have your head up your ass. Fascism is a far-right political ideology. [wikipedia.org] Fascists consider the left to be an enemy.
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Yes, because those "leftist fascists" you speak of are always singling out various ethnicities or people with disabilities as scapegoats for economic and social woes, and trying to take away their rights.
You are a fucking moron and don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Re: How convenient (Score:2)
Eggs are cheaper at the co-op than Amazon. I guess stop shopping at Walmart and Safeway/Vons if price is your biggest factor.
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Starve the Beast [wikipedia.org]
Welcome to the endgame of American Conservatism. At his point their goal for so long has been the destruction of the administrative state that I don't even think they are sure why they are doing it anymore, they've just said it for so long that they can't go back now.
Re: How convenient (Score:2)
The FTC only made the cuts because of DOGE decisions. So then saying they are lacking staff is confirmation that DOGE is making a lot of short sighted and short term decisions.
I suppose one thing that is becoming clear, thanks to DOGE, is that successively running a country is a lot more labour intensive than some people think it is.
Re: How convenient (Score:1)
Sounds like how convenient it was that the agency investigating the ongoing crashes and deaths involving Tesla vehicles was gutted.
Then he did it too late considering they already published their report:
https://www.theverge.com/2024/... [theverge.com]
Basically they're not saying Teslas are unsafe, rather they're saying that the self driving features aren't doing enough to keep the drivers engaged.
Interesting, that Tesla takedown site run by Alex Winter (Bill of Bill and Ted) looks to this little nugget:
https://www.tesladeaths.com/ [tesladeaths.com]
Honestly the numbers there seem pretty low for ANY manufacturer to have. Particularly considering many of these seem to be
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Interesting, that Tesla takedown site run by Alex Winter (Bill of Bill and Ted) looks to this little nugget:
https://www.tesladeaths.com/ [tesladeaths.com]
Honestly the numbers there seem pretty low for ANY manufacturer to have. Particularly considering many of these seem to be causes unrelated to the car at all. For example, the other driver was at fault. Notably, FSD, which has been out since 2016, has a whopping two deaths associated with it.
Pedantically, chances are the two in 2024, despite not claiming FSD Beta, were presumably running on the same stack. AFAIK, if you're on HW3, Tesla only has a single stack, and the difference between FSD Beta and Autosteer mode is whether a bunch of features are turned on, like making turns, steering around stopped cars instead of stopping for them, etc. So realistically, that number could be as high as four, depending on how old or new the car was.
For that matter, even with TACC, I would expect the FSD B
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Then he did it too late considering they already published their report:
And revenge never crossed your mind. Or future investigations.
Please.
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So why didn't the FTC do a damn thing under Obama or Biden then? The only thing that's convenient is using DOGE as a scapegoat. The FTC could easily choose to do its job without spending tons of money on sinecures for queer underwater basket weaving seminars and do-nothing employees. They're holding you hostage and then pointing and saying "It's all his fault" and you're eating it right up.
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FTC Releases Summary of Key Accomplishments [ftc.gov]
The Commission has helped put more money back into the pockets of American consumers by banning junk fees for short-term lodging and live-event ticketing; finalizing a “click to cancel” rule requiring companies to make it just as easy to cancel subscriptions as it is to sign up; and banning auto dealers from sticking American consumers with junk fees.
The FTC successfully sued to block the $24.6 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons
The FTC also se
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Prosecuting Attorney: "I don't work here anymore..."
Judge: "Case dismissed!"
Defendant: "Thanks, DOGE."
(working as intended)
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Cut people then claim you don't have enough to do the job, allowing Amazon to continue to deceptively bilk people from their money. Sounds like how convenient it was that the agency investigating the ongoing crashes and deaths involving Tesla vehicles was gutted. Or how the CFPB, tasked with protecting consumers from unscrupulous financial practices, dropped its case against Capitol One [npr.org] which involved not paying $2 billion in interest to its customers. It's clear the Russian asset is allowing companies free reign to do whatever they want to customers.
I'm beginning to suspect he's not a direct Russian asset. He's just a corporatist that happens to fall into Russian alignment by default. Because destroying America may not be the goal with corporatists, but they're "Profit above all" movements will, eventually, lead to the downfall of America all the same. Turns out capitalism was the Russian asset all along. Who saw that plot twist coming?
Shocker. (Score:5, Interesting)
Step 1: fire people that handle the cases against the American Oligarchy
Step 2: request to delay / dismiss cases due to staffing issues
Step 3: Profit!
Welcome to the new order. If you aren't worth $100m+ you're just more grist for the machine.
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Step 1: fire people that handle the cases against the American Oligarchy Step 2: request to delay / dismiss cases due to staffing issues Step 3: Profit!
Welcome to the new order. If you aren't worth $100m+ you're just more grist for the machine.
I think your estimate of $100m+ is a little low. Those folks are paupers compared to the ones that actually matter to the current administration.
Wasn't expecting Musk and Bezos colluding (Score:2)
But here we are I guess.
Shocking (Score:1)
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Bezos: Hey bro, I got this lawsuit pending against me. Can you help?
Musk: Dude, don't you remember that we're enemies?
Bezos: Oh, yeah.
Re: Shocking (Score:2)
I doubt that. They're not friends. It literally took a shareholder lawsuit to force Bezos to buy flights on falcon 9. He could have saved so much money if he had simply done so earlier.
The payoff has begin. (Score:2)
We just won't prosecute selected criminals.
One of the things I noticed (Score:3)
But the guys who are in charge of arresting me if I do something bad get almost unlimited funding, staffing and access to military grade weapons. The guys in charge of arresting Elon Musk are lucky if they don't have to buy their o
They think it will get better with time? (Score:2)
I predict that the FTC will only get smaller over the next few months - and it may be closed down altogether.
In today's 'irregulatory' environment in the US, the contention that "justice delayed is justice denied" no longer partakes of hyperbole. It's now a cold, hard, literal fact.
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It was never hyperbole. The alleged but nonexistent right to a speedy trial is a thing because of it. Too bad we don't enforce that right. Instead we give corporations all the time they need to invent a defense.
Four clicks, walls of text, and a lot of mousing! (Score:2)
Menu, scroll down to Prime Membership.
Scroll through a wall of text to the cancel button.
Two more screens trying to get me not to cancel, including misdirection about how I'll lose my benefits. Well, yeah. I'm canceling, but I won't lose them until the end of my already free or paid period. Also buttons for pausing instead of canceling, whatever the fuck pausing is.
Then finally it's done.
Only takes me a minute because I've navigated through all that shit before. My mother? She'd call me, stuck.
Oligarchy (Score:1)
This is what an oligarchy looks like. Remember those tin pot kleptocracies we used to laugh at? We're one of them now.
Real Journalism... (Score:2)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/mone... [msn.com]
This is absolutely by design (Score:3)
That means higher inflation which means the Federal reserve is going to keep interest rates high.
And I'll remind everyone high interest rates are engineered to cause layoffs. So stuff like this increases the odds you are personally going to get fired and then not find another job.
Elections have consequences. Especially when you do not understand the systems that undergrid your economy.
FTC FUDs DOGE .. (Score:2)
Ask DOGE for some of that $105B in savings they've recovered so far.
Resouce Constrained Monpoly? (Score:2)
Why do regulatory capture? (Score:2)