Yes, blocking a NON-PROFIT from magically IPO-ing as a for profit company and therefore skirting years of taxes is overreach.

Guys, the only state morally bankrupt enough to just allow that is Texas. Why do you think these tech bozos love Texas? It's basically cyberpunk over here. Our government actively hates us.

We struck down paid water breaks in Texas. I once worked a job with no breaks at all. 10 hour days, no lunch. Yes, that's legal here.

> I once worked a job with no breaks at all. 10 hour days, no lunch. Yes, that's legal here.

For the life of me, I will never understand why workers vote against even the most minimal break requirements.

Is it simply that the majority of voters already work a job that gives them breaks and so don't see the need to make it a legal requirement? That seems very much like a "pull the ladder up behind you" mentality.

The point about profit is a bit moot because OpenAI would have never paid any tax if it were for profit, as in they haven't made any profit.