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by glenra
631 days ago
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To be fair to anyone so motivated: the word "public" wasn't necessary to the comment. Loud, substantial private funding for such an endeavor would presumably solve the problem just as well. (They also might be thinking that "regulations around reporting" pose a substantial free speech issue.) |
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At least with a public entity, you should be able to publicly audit what's happening, and with public funding to answer to, the public's interests and the proposed entity's financial security are aligned properly.
in an ideal world...