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TheDemonBuer , in The big question touching a nerve this election: "Can my husband find out who I am voting for?"
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My wife is going to vote for Harris/Walz. She’s told me several times. I think I’m gonna vote for them too.

mipadaitu ,

I used to vote for the Democratic candidate.

I still vote for the Democrats, but I used to too.

Anonymadness ,

I miss Mitch 😫

Trainguyrom ,

My wife wanted to sit out the election when it was Biden running over his unending support of the slaughter in Gaza, and the only thing that got her out to vote was that the were also some ballot measures which needed votes. I wrote on Cenk Uyger for the primary myself, not sure how she voted. Now we’re both super excited to vote for Harris/Walz

Obviously we’ve got fairly similar political views

Sir_Kevin , in Texas’ overcrowded and understaffed jails send people awaiting trial to other counties and states
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On the bright side, prisoners that get sent out of state will be less likely to cook to death.

ieatpwns , in Scientists find humans age dramatically in two bursts – at 44, then 60

So is it kinda like extra stages of puberty?

Ulrich_the_Old , in Idaho's anti-trans law makes it illegal to medically examine child rape victims

Idaho, now pedophile friendly. Is this really what you want your state motto to be???

Marafon , in Arkansas Secretary of state flips, flops and flips on rules as abortion amendment court battle continues

As an Arkansan I would like to say: Fuck John Thurston. Fuck Tim Griffin. And especially fuck the Huckabee Nepo Baby.

BlucifersVeinyAnus ,

Huckaneep

chunkystyles ,

As a former Arkansan, I’m hurt you didn’t mention Tom Cotton.

Marafon ,

I’m sure being out of this hell hole softens that hurt a little but you’re absolutely right. Fuck Tom Cotton with rusty rebar.

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Apytele , in Meta kills off misinformation tracking tool CrowdTangle despite pleas from researchers, journalists

Just in time for the election too!

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TommySoda ,

Sure this bot is annoying, but why is everyone down voting it? Am I out of the loop or something?

zombaya01 ,

From what I remember is that the bias reports themselves are quite biased. I believe to favour pro-semitic media’s, but I’m not too sure about it.

TommySoda ,

I could see that. They do seem to favor specific websites. I understand the idea behind it but the execution is mediocre.

protist , in The State Fair of Texas is banning firearms, drawing threats of legal action from Republican AG

Surely they’ll allow unrestricted firearms in the gallery at the next Texas legislative session

shalafi ,

LiberalGunNut™ here! I say hell yes, let them put their money where their mouth is. Force them to argue against.

FFS, I’ll never know why liberals can’t do shit like this. Texas ought to have Democratic lawmakers salivating at proposing such a law.

TeenieBopper ,

If I had one political wish, it would be that conservatives are forced to live in the world they want to create.

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paddirn , in The Associated Press: A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

How is it that a judge can just decide somebody can be arrested for no other reason than “they didn’t like their attitude”? If a crime hasn’t been committed and a person hasn’t been arrested, how does the judge have any say over what a private citizen is doing? I would expect them to have to have slightly more leeway over their courtroom and they can have people escorted out or whatever, but just being able to detain people for no reason seems like an abuse of power? Across the board it seems like the Judicial branch has too much power.

FlyingSquid ,
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but just being able to detain people for no reason seems like an abuse of power?

Welcome to America, friend. First time?

Cadeillac ,
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We should have written something when the country was formed. Maybe some stuff about unlawful detention or false imprisonment. A fair and speedy trial would be cool. Maybe we prevent cruel and unusual punishment while we are at it

FlyingSquid ,
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That was the old days when a crime was a crime, even if it was an “official presidential act.”

Cadeillac ,
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Nuts, I really thought I was on to something

protist , (edited )

Do be clear, it doesn’t sound like she was actually arrested or actually detained at any point. The judge said he intended having her put on jail clothes and handcuffs to frighten her into taking court seriously, like a “life lesson” thing. It sounds like she mouthed off at him after he asked her to pay attention. His goal was to “scare her straight,” but he definitely should not have tried to reach her this way

Edit: I guess I’m being downvoted by people who think this judge did the right thing? Geez

MrPoopbutt ,

The judge is definitely am example of “if you have a hammer, then everything looks like a nail”.

zaph ,

A teenager on a field trip to see a Detroit court ended up in jail clothes and handcuffs because a judge said he didn’t like her attitude.

First sentence in the article. This is called being detained.

Cadeillac ,
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Unlawful police detention is when law enforcement, without legal justification, restricts your freedom to leave.

You are being downvoted because you are wrong. Don’t try to spin it as if anyone thinks this was the right thing to do. It sounds EXACTLY like she was detained

systemglitch ,

If what you say is true, I’m on the judges side on this one. shrug In the end nothing outrageous happened.

Cadeillac ,
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The entire situation is outrageous. A child should not be handcuffed and forced to put on other clothes for falling asleep. Absolutely absurd

catloaf ,

Judges have a lot of leeway to hold people in contempt of court. But because the US is so big and has so many judges, you’re bound to get a few shitty ones.

systemglitch , in When Florida judges sentence children tried as adults, they give them higher sentences on average for felony crimes than adult offenders

Well duh. Imagine for a second what a kid has to do to end up in that situation. These are usually seriously fucked up humans.

DrunkDragon ,

You don’t understand. Lemmy, like all social media, runs on outrage. How are we supposed to hate the prison industry if what’s going on has a perfectly reasonable explanation? I need to feel hate with my morning coffee, because I need to feel something.

rand_alpha19 , in The big question touching a nerve this election: "Can my husband find out who I am voting for?"

Honestly, I love that my wife is a childless cat lady. It makes everything cheaper and easier. My life is better because I don't have kids, and I'm happy that we made that choice together as rational adults and that we were able to agree that this is the best path for us.

Anyone who chooses to have kids based on their values and circumstances is totally cool, whatever, as long as the kids aren't being abused or neglected, of course. That's your option and I respect it - someone has to have 'em.

But if you don't think people are capable of making the choice not to have kids and that it makes them sociopaths to not have kids, I'm pretty sure you're just an authoritarian who either hates women or has a breeding fetish. Maybe both.

Icalasari ,

Considering the sheer strain on the body pregnancy and birth have, I feel like being a mysoginist would automatically qualify one for a breeding fetish

WoahWoah ,

To be fair, not having children is hard on a woman’s body as well. Increased risks for uterine, ovarian, and breast cancers to name only a few.

Patriarchal medical providers often don’t inform childless women of this and don’t encourage additional and more regular cancer screenings.

They just ignore women’s concerns, sometimes until it’s too late–an all too familiar story for women and the history of medicine.

Wrench ,

Cheaper? My childless catlady wife spends a fortune on our elder cats with health problems.

I have no problem with it, that’s what I knew I was marrying. But they certainly aren’t cheap. The vets know us like we’re regulars.

Sc00ter ,

Still cheaper than if you had to pay for human health problems (in the USA at least)

AngryCommieKender ,

You’d think that. I know someone that spent $50,000 back in the '90s trying to save her collie that had cancer.

lolcatnip ,

Wait till you hear what human cancer treatment costs.

nulluser ,

Have you looked at the cost of day care? And diapers? Or just having a place to live with the extra necessary bedrooms? Pre pandemic I read some article that (as I vaguely remember) estimated it costs at least $100k to raise a child to 18 in the US. I imagine it’s closer to $150k or more by now. Probably way more.

Sir_Kevin ,
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I believe it’s closer to 500K. That’s assuming no paid education.

Dkarma ,

You can always put down your cats. Gotta pay if that kid has cancer tho.

anindefinitearticle ,

Gotta pay if that kid has cancer tho.

Not if you choose the power of prayer as treatment.

The pious man’s euthanasia.

Diplomjodler3 , in The Associated Press: A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

What a disgusting power tripping asshole.

Kyrgizion ,

I essentially feel that way about every judge. The power to choose other people’s fates goes to anyone’s head, no exceptions.

Huckledebuck OP ,

What would happen if the lower level judges had very limited terms (1 year?) with term limits?

Corkyskog ,

You would have a bunch of incompetent judges. I say create a test and test them vigorously every year. If they fail, they come off the bench.

Huckledebuck OP ,

Oh, i like this idea.

If we had enough incentive to be a judge for a year, i think that there would be a lot of competent volunteers. I try to be an optimist, but it hardly works out.

Frozengyro ,

Lots of cases last much longer than a year.

Huckledebuck OP ,

Good point

Marafon , in BlackRock, Vanguard big purchasers of Trump Media shares in Q2, filings show

Gotta hedge your bets!

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