Is there any realistic scenario where using one of those is not going to end up with the other side responding with their big boys?
Strategic nukes at least have a real deterrent effect.
Those are all thing that can be controlled by the direct lead on any well run company.
I know from my own work that some mediocre middle managers wanted a rigid technological enforcement of the hybrid work framework and are probably dreaming about rolling out a "feature" like this.
Change the constitution: 1.1. Make the election to the House use proportional lists by state. 1.2. Move most of the competencies of the Senate to the House. Replace the current Senate with state government representation like the German Bundesrat or the European Council (but weaker). 1.3. Introduce a prime-minister office to lead the government, elected by the House. Remove most executive powers from the presidency. 1.4. Put term limits on the supreme court, and make the election happen by 2/3 majority in the house to avoid partisan crackpots. 1.5. Change budget rules to prevent shutdowns, by keeping a limited version of the previous year's budget if a new one is not approved 1.6. Limit presidential veto
Call for Elections
Spend the time until the elections checking which conspiracy theories are true
Resign
could also be replaced with copying Germany's home work constitution and changing it a bit.
China wouldn't let an European company buy the Chinese company in the first place. This isn't even hypothetical, Chinese economic policies are extremely protectionist.
No one gets to be a billionaire without stealing from other people. Her private jet trips spending what should be the CO2 budget of a mid sized city even without accounting for the rest of her lifestyle cements her as a net negative for humanity.
This was already clarified. FIFA cannot ban Israel for the same reason they weren't the ones banning Russia. UEFA suspended Russia, and as a side effect Russia was also prevented from participating in FIFA competitions, and only UEFA can suspend Israel.
TIL it doesn't snow in Netherlands and Denmark /s