The future is @SenKamalaHarris
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LOL no its not
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Is it Ivanka Trump? Orrin Hatch? Or is it Putin? I reeeeaally hope it’s something better...
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So, Putin then? Gotta say, it’s a bit disheartening that a fellow vet is so staunchly behind a CiC who uses the Constitution as toilet paper and doesn’t know the words to the National Anthem.pic.twitter.com/Avlgfz0cMT
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It's more disappointing that a vet doesnt support the president and this country. I served under Obama. Didn't like him but surely didn't want him to fail like you leftist liberals want Trump to. Although Obama failed on his own.
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I was critical of Obama’s murder by drone program because it was unconstitutional. I am a Republican who is appalled at the corruption of the POTUS and the GOP. I do not support a treasonous puppet’s stolen Presidency.
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This is an issue for the free market, not government interference - stop trying to regulate new technologies in business. And how much more money will be transferred into you and/or your friend’s pockets as a result of this bill?
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Oh please. Cars, aviation, space, early computing, early networking, medicine, bio-science, mining, farming, railroads, merchant marine, civil infrastructure... all these fields had government help getting started and maintaining their societal relevance.
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Quantum computing has massive potential impacts in security and encryption, which are DIRECTLY applicable to combat effectiveness. That application alone makes government support of basic research a possibly existential concern for the US Government.
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A Quantum computer is computing hardware. It’s the operating system/software put into the hardware that does the encryption.
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Yeah and? Are you saying quantum computing does NOT present a threat to existing encryption infrastructure? You’d be wrong it most surely does.
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Public-key encryption relies on a type arithmetic problem too expensive for classical computers to solve. Quantum computing _hardware_ gives attackers vast new powers.
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In a world with practical quantum computing hardware military operational security will rely on quantum computing knowledge.
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I only bring it up because providing for the common defense is an explicit power granted in the Constitution. Seems like something the Feds might be excused for investing in.
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Please become
#POTUS soon!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Fundamentally science matters This is the core issue with the
#ComplicitGOP they only believe#AlternativeFactsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Can we do something about police misconduct, Rx drug prices, justice reform, gerrymandering, and obscene amounts of money in politics as well? Quantum computing sounds flashy but is it a priority given all the other challenges and threats to our democracy?
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Agreed on your list. But we must simultaneously focus & participate in quantum computing. Kamala is only pointing to the positive side by saying it's the 'next frontier' But falling behind in tech, quantum, and AI, would pose the largest national security risk in history.
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Love the idea, but is there really no other existing entity that can handle this?
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