It does require some Google service related functionality though I believe so may not work without gapps (may work with microg and graphenos has its own handling as you said).
It would take more than financial incentives I suspect. It's the time cost that is so demanding and it would likely require a restructuring of society that either results in people working much less hours, or a more community-based child rearing approach.
It's based on colour rather than position. So the entries that are blue on the right are more trusted by Democrats. And yeah, it's not a well designed graph for that reason.
Try passing through a whole USB controller (chipset) instead of using USB emulation.
I'd try passing through a single USB port first though, as the above has some requirements to work that your system may not meet, but it's the best solution if you need it regularly.
No mention of the annexation threats and "51st state" rhetoric coming from the Trump administration, which I suspect is a bigger driver of the boycott than economic disputes.
I think the Libreoffice UI isn't great, but neither are its competitors. Probably partly the nature of conventional word processors that try to do everything through a GUI.
The mini-pcs that people typically recommend use around that at idle, and are much more powerful and have more reliable storage. But if you all you need is a Pi that's fine of course.
You could also secure what peers inside the tunnel can access, particularly if you plan to give other people access. I.e. only allow only port 443 on a given server using a reverse proxy. It's not a major threat either way but it would reduce the amount of access if someone gets into your phone/laptop etc.
This approach is probably the most reliable and works with any AMD card at the least.