• Where to pre-order Magic: The Gathering Tarkir: Dragonstorm
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    Tarkir: Dragonstorm, perhaps the most metal name for a Magic: The Gathering expansion since Aether Revolt, arrives on April 11. As the name suggests, the new set returns to Tarkir, a dimensional plane where dragons live alongside five rival houses, each with their own ideologies and relationships to the chaotic and occasionally benevolent reptiles. The new expansion is currently available to pre-order online in the usual formats. However, the availability of certain products may fluctuate based on demand.Dragonstorm Commander DecksTarkir: Dragonstorm wont launch with a Starter Kit like some previous expansions, which makes Commander Decks the logical jumping-off point for anyone new to Magic: The Gathering. These pre-built, 100-card decks include 98 non-foil cards in addition to a pair of exclusive, traditional foil Commander cards, and two randomly selected cards pulled from Collector Booster Packs. Each Commander Deck is focused on a different house or land from the plane of Tarkir like the Jeskai or Abzan.Single Commander Decks are currently available to pre-order from Amazon for $44.99 each, but you can also reserve a bundle of all five for $224.99.Dragonstorm BundleThe $53.99 bundle for Tarkir: Dragonstorm includes nine, 14-card Play Booster packs in addition to a single, foil alternate-art card, 40 Basic Land cards, and a Spindown life-counter die. The Dragonstorm Bundle is a great way to quickly expand your collection with a variety of cards from the new set, and is currently available to pre-order at Amazon.Dragonstorm Play BoostersThe most common way to expand any Magic: The Gathering collection is through Play Boosters. Play Boosters for the new Tarkir: Dragonstorm set are available to pre-order in 30-pack boxes for $164.99 from Amazon. Each 14-card pack contains a spread of one rare or Mythic rare, three uncommon, and seven common cards in addition to a single Land card, a traditional foil card, and a card of a random rarity. Of the 14 cards included in each pack, one is also guaranteed to be a traditional foil card.Dragonstorm Collector BoostersCollector Booster packs are the only way to get some of the coolest alternate-art cards from the new expansion, and are available to pre-order in boxes of 12 packs for $299.99 from Amazon. Each Collector Booster pack contains 15 Magic: The Gathering cards along with a single foil double-sided token. Every pack contains a spread of two foil and two non-foil rare or Mythic rare, eight foil common or uncommon cards, and a Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander card, along with a single Land card.
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  • You can already pre-order Magic: The Gatherings new Edge of Eternities set
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    Wizards of the Coast debuted multiple new Magic: The Gathering sets at MagicCon: Chicago today, including one thats pushing MTG into the edges of the universe. Edge of Eternities is billed as a adventure-filled, science-fiction space opera can I get a hell yeah to that? The set isnt arriving on game store shelves until Aug. 1, but weve been offered a preview of some of the gorgeous card art youll have a chance to get in packs. Not only that, each of the products thatll be a part of its launch are available for pre-order, with links below.Also at MagicCon: Chicago, a new set based on Avatar: The Last Airbender was announced and will debut on Nov. 21. And, for a set thats launching much sooner, Tarkir: Dragonstorm is hitting shelves April 11 and is available to pre-order now. In non-MagicCon news, it has already been a big year for MTG as it pertains to video game fans, what with pre-orders going live for the gorgeous Final Fantasy set.
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  • I Make This Easy and Elegant 'King Cake' to Impress My Guests
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    I love an easy, impressive dessert. It must have few ingredients, require little to no elbow grease, and have a big payoff at the end. The galette des rois delivers on all fronts. Often made for Three Kings Day at the beginning of January, theres really no better time to make this dessert than whenever the heck you want it. Why should January have all the fun? Make it for your partners birthday, friends dropping in for dinner, or a fancy spin on the king cake for your upcoming Mardi Gras party. With the wonders of pre-made puff pastry, all the hard work is done. In about 40 minutes, you can have a stunner of a dessert.What is a galette des rois?A galette des rois, French for "king cake," is puff pastry filled with a simple frangipane almond paste. Theres an optional fve (trinket or bean) for Three Kings Day, but I dont find surprise choking hazards in my dessert to be much fun, so I'm leaving that out. The only thing that requires some doing is making the almond frangipane filling, which is, blessedly, easy. Simply mix the six room temperature ingredients in a bowl with a wooden spoon for 60 seconds. Here's the recipe I use, and try not to substitute out the almond extract if you can help it (because it makes all desserts better).How to make a French king cakeOnce the frangipane is mixed, unravel that jewel of the frozen aisle: store bought, all-butter puff pastry. Make sure its thawed according to the packages directionsyou wont get very far if its frozen. 1. Trim the puff pastryYoull need two sheets of puff pastry cut into equally sized circles. You can use a guide, like a 9-inch cake pan, placed on top and trace it with a knife. Do this with both sheets of pastry. (Technically, you could omit the trimming and make a rectangular cake. No ones the boss of you.)2. Layer on the fillingPlace one circle of pastry on a sheet tray lined with parchment paper. Brush the outer inch with an egg wash. Try not to let it dribble down the edge or it will impede the pastrys puffing action in those spots. (Egg cooks at a lower temperature than the pastry, so the egg will harden before the pastry has had a chance to rise.) Fill the center with an very thin layer of jam (this is optional, but I like it). Then spread a thick layer of the almond frangipane on top (one-third- to a half-inch thick), but keep it within the egg wash perimeter. 3. Seal the top and bakeLay the second sheet of pastry over top, and press the edges down gently to make contact with the egg wash edge. Egg wash the entire top of the pastry. Again, don't let the egg wash dribble off the edges. If you want to make a classic sun-burst pattern on top, or any pattern at all, nows the time. Use the back of a paring knife (not the cutting edge) to indent the lines. Bake in a 425F oven for 25 minutes. Finish with a heavy dusting of powdered sugar.The galette des rois is best served day-of, but you can cut any leftovers into individual slices, wrap them well, and freeze them. When youre in the mood for a sweet treat, simply revive it in a 350F oven for 10 minutes.Galette des Rois RecipeIngredients:2 sheets of store bought puff pastry, thawed batch of frangipane1 tablespoon of raspberry jamEgg washPowdered sugar for decoration1. Preheat the oven to 425F. 2. Use an overturned 9-inch cake pan to guide you as you cut a large circle out of each sheet of puff pastry. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and lay one sheet of puff pastry in the center.3. Egg wash the outer-inch of the pastry. Spread the jam thinly in the center within the egg wash circle. Spread the frangipane over the jam in a thick layer. 4. Top it with the second circle of puff pastry, pressing the edges so they stick to the egg wash. Brush a thin layer of egg wash over the entire top (not the sides). Make a design in the surface with the back of a knife, like a criss-cross pattern or star-burst. 5. Bake immediately for 25 minutes, or until well-risen and the top has deeply browned. Cool completely on a wire cooling rack and dust with powdered sugar before serving.
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  • Download Your Kindle Books While You Still Can
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    If you're an avid e-book reader or someone who has an extensive library of Kindle content, now is the time to back up your books. Starting on Wednesday, Feb. 26, readers will no longer be able to download Kindle e-books to a computer, where you can convert the file from Amazon's proprietary, Kindle-specific .AZW3 to a different format for a non-Kindle e-reader. Once this feature has been eliminated, Kindle e-books can only be transferred to a Kindle device via a wifi or cellular connection or accessed via the Kindle app or Kindle for web. While users who read primarily in the Kindle app or on a Kindle device may not miss this feature, its loss does make it impossible to convert Kindle books to be compatible with other e-readers or to share them. Plus, if Amazon removes a title you've purchased or loses the license to it in the future, you won't have access to it. How to download and save your Kindle booksTo download your Kindle books to your computer now, sign into your Amazon account and go to Accounts & Lists > Content Library > Book. Find the book you want to download from the list, open the More actions menu to the right, and select Download & transfer via USB. The pop-up window will alert you to the impending doom of the USB download with the following message: "Starting February 26, 2025, the 'Download & Transfer via USB' option will no longer be available. You can still send Kindle books to your Wi-Fi enabled devices by selecting the 'Deliver or Remove from Device' option." Until then, you can select your device and hit Download, which will save the file to your computer as a .AZW3 file. Unfortunately, there's no bulk download option, so you'll have to go one by one. You can then transfer books to your Kindle by connecting it using your USB cord and copying the file to the Kindle drive that appears on your desktop. Alternatively, you can convert it to other formats (like PDF) for reading on other devices via a tool like CloudConvert.
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  • Bybit hacked for almost $1.5 billion in the biggest crypto theft ever
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    While 20th-century heists involved scoping out a location, recruiting a person on the inside and having a daredevil getaway driver waiting outside, the 21st-century version looks more like what Bybit experienced today. A hacker stole nearly $1.5 billion in Ethereum (ETH) and staked Ethereum from one of the exchange's offline wallets, nabbing the largest cryptocurrency haul ever. One blockchain security expert said it's likely the all-time biggest heist of any kind, not just crypto.Bybit CEO Ben Zhou posted on X that the hacker took control of one of the exchange's cold (offline) wallets, manipulating a planned transfer and sending it to an unknown party. "The signing message was to change the smart contract logic of our ETH cold wallet," Zhou wrote. He explained that the hacker "took control of the specific ETH cold wallet we signed and transferred all ETH in the cold wallet to this unidentified address."Rob Behnke, co-founder and executive chairman of blockchain security company Halborn, told Bloomberg the heist was likely the "largest incident ever, not just crypto."The Bybit hack eclipses the previous record crypto thefts, including $620 million taken in 2022 from the Ronin Network and $610 million from Poly Network in 2021. There was also the infamous Mt. Gox hack of 2011, which took 850,000 Bitcoins. That translated to around $450 million in losses at the time. But one asterisk on Bybit's "biggest ever" title is that the Mt. Gox haul would be worth significantly more today: over $81 billion. It's hard to imagine what numbers for similar incidents could look like in a decade.According to Bloomberg, Bybit had around $16.2 billion in assets before the hack, averaging over $36 billion in daily trading. Friday's theft accounted for around nine percent of its total assets. As news of the heist spread, Ether dropped as much as 6.7 percent from its high of the day. Bitcoin also shaved about three percent off its high on Friday.In what sounds like the ultimate embodiment of the "This is fine" meme, Zhou capped his X post by reassuring customers that everything is okie-dokie at Bybit. "Please rest assured that all other cold wallets are secure," he posted. "All withdraws are NORMAL." (Normal in all caps is most definitely a sign that things are peachy.)To be fair, Zhou said Bybit had already secured around 80 percent of the funding needed to cover the loss through partner bridge loans. So, perhaps the Dubai-based exchange will recover from the incident better than one would imagine. "Your money is safe, and our withdrawals are still open," he added on a livestream.On the other hand, Bybit's X account posted a request for help. After stating that its security team and blockchain forensic experts were on the case, it added, "Any teams with expertise in blockchain analytics and fund recovery who can assist in tracing these assets are welcome to collaborate with us."This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/bybit-hacked-for-almost-15-billion-in-the-biggest-crypto-theft-ever-212248349.html?src=rss
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  • Fortnites new season leans heavily on heist mechanics
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    Fortnite just announced the availability of Chapter 6: Season 2, which has been dubbed Lawless. As the name suggests, this update is all about being a criminal and performing robberies. Fortnite hasnt dabbled in this kind of GTA-esque tomfoolery since Chapter 4: Season 4, which also included heists.Starting today, players will be able to perform all kinds of nefarious activities, like robbing banks, stealing armored cars and breaking into luxury locations. The popular battle royale will even let players rob the train that services the island. Oh yeah. Theres also a giant pickle that raps named Big Dill. It has a song on Soundcloud.There are a handful of new locations to accompany this update, including an urban area called Crime City. Other updated game mechanics include gold water that provides stat boosts, black markets for high-end weapons, and a scanner that detects where enemies are. Theres also a new in-game crypto currency called Dill Bits coins, which can be used to buy gear. This automatically makes it more useful than the vast majority of actual crypto coins out there.Players that pick up this seasons battle pass will have access to several new playable characters, including the aforementioned vinegar-soaked rapper Big Dill. Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat is also included in this roster for some reason.Epic Games A series of Cowboy Bebop quests will also appear in the game beginning on March 1. To accompany these quests, players will be able to dress like the characters Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine. Lawless runs from today until May 2.This is just the latest wild and wacky Fortnite update. The game has dabbled with post-apocalyptic locales in the past, in addition to Greek gods, vampires and just about everything else. Most recently, Epic introduced Godzilla as a playable character.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/fortnites-new-season-leans-heavily-on-heist-mechanics-201542184.html?src=rss
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  • Lenovo is going all out with yet another funky laptop design: this time, it's a business notebook with a foldable OLED screen
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    Lenovo ThinkBook Flip AI PC looks to redefine productivity with foldable OLED screen and built-in keyboard for multitasking.
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  • This is the weirdest laptop I've ever seen and it reminds me of an often-mocked, thoroughly misunderstood Toshiba notebook
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    The Bapaco is a a Windows 11 laptop that's also a display and keyboard for Windows, macOS and Android.
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  • How to make work fair with practical and data-driven strategies
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    Siri Chilazi is a senior researcher at the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School. Iris Bohnet is a professor of business and government at Harvard Kennedy School and co-director of the Women and Public Policy Program.Whats the big idea?Fairness is not merely a choice; it is a way of moving through the world. For life and work to exhibit more fairness, people need to embed fair behavior into everyday choices, routines, and systems. Everyone can show up in ways that allow for a diversity of people to be seen, heard, and valued at the table.Below, co-authors Siri and Iris share five key insights from their new book,Make Work Fair: Data-Driven Design for Real Results.Listen to the audio versionread by Siri and Irisin the Next Big Idea App.1. Fairness must be embedded in our systems.At some hotels, room key cards both unlock doors and control the lights. This little bit of technology makes it more likely that the lights are off when leaving the room. This is our vision for fairness as well. We want to embed it into everything we do.Fairness is not a program, it is a way of doing things, but it does not happen automatically. Only a few years ago, Swedish engineer Astrid Linder and her team developed the first crash test dummy built in the form of a womans body. And during COVID-19, personal protective equipment (PPE) was not made for everyone: not for those with small hands or large feet, and not for cultural dress codes that did not correspond with standard overalls. Unfairness can creep in anywhere: cars, protective gear, artificial intelligence, data for decision-making, and workplace procedures.A few years ago, we were approached by one of the largest employers in Australia. People had applied to positions of leadership at this organization and they sent those who were not chosen an email inviting them to reapply. They found that men were about twice as likely to reapply than women. Why was this and what could they do to not lose that talent? We asked the organization, who exactly are you writing to? They responded that they only asked the top 20 percent of applicants to reapply. This was our opener.Given that women have been found to be less self-confident, we suggested that we run a randomized control trial. Some applicants still got the email that was normally sent, but for others, we added one sentence sharing that they were among the top 20 percent of applicants. This edit completely closed the gender gap in reapplication rates. We fixed the system and equalized the playing field for all.2. Make fairness count.Ros Atkins, a TV presenter at the BBC, made fairness count when he realized he had no data to know if he featured women and men with equal frequency as experts on his nightly primetime news show. Atkins and his team decided to generate that data. They began spending two minutes at the end of each nights show counting how many women and men had appeared on screen during their one hour on air. This counting exercise illuminated that women made up only 39 percent of experts on aira much lower share than they had anticipated. They set themselves a target of reaching 50:50 gender representation and became more thoughtful about featuring a diversity of experts on air. Within four months, they hit their target and maintained it for years.They also inspired hundreds of other BBC content-creating teams to join them in what has globally become 50:50 The Equality Project. Even though it wasnt an organizational mandate, Ros Atkins and his team made fairness count in their work. They simply knew that for journalism to be of the highest quality, it needed to represent the world they reported on. They tweaked their everyday ways of working to better deliver on that goal.Even though it wasnt an organizational mandate, Ros Atkins and his team made fairness count in their work.Another great example is Google, which discovered a few years ago that women were leaving the company at higher rates than men. A deeper dive into the data revealed that new mothers drove this pattern. Google tested a solution: increasing the length of leave available to all new parents from 12 to 18 weeks. Google continued to monitor the data and discovered that this solution worked to close the gender gap.To make fairness count, we need to use the same tools we rely on to manage our daily work on incentives and accountability. Accountability, in particular, is critical because research shows that its one of the most powerful influences on behavior. For the 50:50 project, this meant that all participating teams could see each others data. When humans know that our actions are being watched, were more likely to be on our best behavior.3. Make fairness stick.For fairness to stick, we must build changes into existing practices and procedures.Consider the resume: perhaps a benign document describing our educational and work experience, but whoever decided what a resume should look like? Two of our collaborators, Ariella Kristal and Oliver Hauser, took this to heart and tested the impact of a redesigned resume. They were interested in one specific issue: how we describe work experience.They explored the impact that different ways of framing work experience on resumes have on the likelihood that an applicant will be invited to an interview. They responded to job postings by more than 9,000 employers in the United Kingdom and presented job history either by displaying a single number indicating how many years a job was held or (as it is commonly done) by indicating the dates during which the applicants worked in a given job.The change in framing made the applicants acquired expertise salient while obfuscating employment gaps. When prior work experience was shown by the number of years worked, without any dates, it increased the likelihood that a candidate would be invited to an interview by 15 percent. This finding held for women and men. While this reframing is gender-neutral, it will disproportionately benefit those more likely to have had career breaks: women.4. Make fairness normal.Before the pandemic, flexible work was typically a special accommodation available only by request and not always granted. For decades, research has shown that providing flexible work options for everyone improves retention, employee satisfaction, and productivity. Studies in the U.K. and Switzerland even showed that job postings advertised as flexible received up to 30 percent more applications, especially from women. It took COVID-19 for most organizations to accept flexible work as a default option for all their workers.Closing perception gaps shifts what people view as normal and, therefore, what they end up doing.Employees and job seekers pay attention to company signals about their norms and culture. Drivers do the same. In Montana, 85 percent of drivers reported using seat belts, but they estimated that only 60 percent of other drivers would do so. In Saudi Arabia, married men similarly underestimated the share of other husbands who support their wives working outside the home. Eighty-seven percent of Saudi men said they were supportive, but they believed only 63 percent of their peers would be.Closing perception gaps shifts what people view as normal and, therefore, what they end up doing. Like in meetings, if your workplace has a culture of rampant interruptions, it can be hard to get the full benefit of everyones ideas. One simple way to shift this norm is to interrupt the interrupter like this:I look forward to hearing what you have to say, but please let Nicole finish her point first.Soon, interruptions will likely become less common because they are no longer tolerated or viewed as normal.5. Make fairness personal.In the filmHidden Figures, Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan were three brilliant mathematicians who worked for NASA during the space race in the 1960s. Jackson became the first female African American engineer at NASA, Vaughan was the space agencys first African American supervisor, and Johnson conducted crucial research on flight trajectories for various space shuttle missions. Role models matter. Seeing is believing.A few years ago, India amended its constitution with the provision that a third village head position had to be held by women. Seeing women in leadership changed what women in these villages thought was possible for themselves. They became politically active, spoke up in town hall meetings, and were likelier to run for political office. The role models inspired parents who reported that one of the core career aspirations for their daughters was to become a politician. You can be one of these role models. You can also change the portraits on your office walls to ensure they represent everyone. You can inspire others to dare.The crux of making work fair is that it must be part of every single persons job. No matter your role, seniority, or activities, there is something that you personally can do to make work more fair. We liken this to communications. Most companies have a dedicated corporate communications department that handles high-profile press releases and CEO speeches. But simultaneously, every employee writes emails, speaks in meetings, and creates slide decks daily.Make small changes in the way you work and share them with others. Shift what people see as normal or what people expect as the way to do things. Together, we can get further faster and see real results unlike ever before.Thisarticleoriginally appeared inNext Big Idea Clubmagazine and is reprinted with permission.
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  • Will I get a DOGE dividend check? Dont count on $5,000 government stimulus, say financial experts
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    Who wouldnt want a DOGE dividend? Such an idea is evidently being floated at the highest levels of government.DOGE, or the Department of Government Efficiency, is currently slashing through the federal budget in what it says is an effort to weed out waste and fraud, lower the budget deficit, and claw back money for the taxpayers. As part of that, one idea that made its way to Elon Muskwho is (or perhaps is not) leading DOGEwas that some of the savings that DOGE is finding could be returned to taxpayers in the form of $5,000 checks, or DOGE dividends or stimulus, as some are calling them.On X this week, Musk said that he would check with the president about doing it, and President Trump himself has since said hes open to the idea.While most Americans would no doubt love to have an extra $5,000, how realistic is the idea? Not very, say experts.Could DOGE even send out checks?While the infrastructure exists to send checks to taxpayers, the executive branch cant do so on its own. Congress would need to step up first, says Zachary Liscow, a professor of law at Yale Law School who served as chief economist at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) at the White House in 2022 and 2023.In terms of technical feasibility, can the government send out a bunch of $5,00 checks? The answer is yes, Liscow says.But there are major challenges with doing so, he adds, first and foremost being that this would need to be a statute passed by Congress. Its not in the ability of the executive branch to send out checks without authorization from Congress.Additionally, Liscow says that the money, or savings that DOGE is finding, simply isnt there. Its wildly unfeasible, it is impossible, for Musk to save $2 trillion in a year and a half, which Musk said, at one point, was DOGEs goal.The federal government spent $6.75 trillion during fiscal year 2024, which ended in September, and most of that was mandatory spending. DOGE would be looking to cut discretionary spending, which would include National Parks, defense spending, border security, and much more.Even with wide-ranging cuts or proposed cuts, DOGE still wouldnt even come close to shaving off $2 trillion, Liscow says. You add it all up, and theyre going to be orders of magnitude off. It strikes me as a stunt. Its fake math, he says.Fast Company has reached out to DOGE for comment.What is DOGE actually up to?If DOGE is unable to deliver on its promises of saving trillions, then the question becomes: What exactly is it doing? So far, it seems like the answer is clear: Trollololol.Thats according to Martha Gimbel, executive director and cofounder of the Budget Lab at Yale, a nonpartisan policy research center that analyzes federal policy proposals and their potential effects on the economy.In effect, even as DOGE has caused a lot of waves in recent weeks, it hasnt really done anything to further its goals. It is incredibly unclear how much spending DOGE has actually cut, and how much spending they have legally cutand those are two separate questions. The best data we have about how much the government is spending, you cant see any impact at all. So theyve accomplished basically nothing, except the degradation of government services.By Gimbels calculation, even if you assume DOGE has cut $8.5 billionwhich is what it claims to have cut so fartaking that and sending out a check to each taxpayer would net them around $50, nowhere near $5,000. Not only that, but it would run counter to DOGEs stated goal of decreasing federal spending.Technically, they keep saying the point of DOGE is to cut the deficit, which is quite large. If you were going to plow any savings back to the taxpayer, then youre still left with the deficit problem. Youre not doing anything at all, Gimbel says.This is all to say that, no, you should not expect to receive a DOGE dividend check anytime soon, and certainly not a $5,000 one, despite what youre hearing from those in and around the White House.We really are in a situation where theres a lot that is being promised to Americans, but none of its being delivered, Gimbel says. There are ways you could do this in a way that makes the government function better, be more efficient, and get better outcomes for the taxpayer. Instead, theyre slashing and burning.
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