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Polydextrous , in White Supremacist Nick Fuentes Calls for “Holy War” Against Jews

For these douchebags to follow a dude who is so twirpy and whiny while they all talk some shit about being “real men” is just absolutely hilarious to me. His kid is the fuckin weird, creepy kid we all went to school with, who put on a suit and starting talking about fucking 13 year olds or whatever.

NewsAutoMod , in US national held after crossing into N Korea - UN body

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rusticus1773 , in AAA pulls back from offering insurance in Florida, following Farmers

Can we see an article with which insurance is left? Will there only be smaller companies that just claim bankruptcy after the next hurricane and then Florida asks taxpayers to bail them out? Fuck that.

OldWoodFrame ,

All the insurance companies have insurance too (reinsurance) amd there is a state-run insurance company so it’s not big a deal that they’ll go out of business, it’s that costs are just rising ridiculously fast. They just passed a law full of legal changes the insurance companies wanted (like making it harder to sue insurance companies) just to keep costs rising at “only” 40% in a year.

Cqrd , (edited )

To apply for the state-run insurance it has to be 20% cheaper than any plan you can find with comparable coverage, and they can arbitrarily kick you off of it for no reason.

iamdisillusioned ,

Yes, exactly. I read an article that said Farmers Insurance is pulling away but will still do new business in Florida under some of their smaller subsidiaries.

LopensLeftArm , in A sexy outfit can get you arrested in Phoenix — especially if you’re Black or trans
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What an absolute shithole.

DannyMac , in Pay Raises Are Finally Beating Inflation After Two Years of Falling Behind
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Cool, I’ll print this out and share it with my employer

:(

DogMuffins , in A fight erupts in U.S. housing market as deteriorated affordability clashes with the 'lock-in effect'

Settle down mate. This is all far too complex and there are all together too many words up in your shit.

It’s far simpler to just blame AirBnB like we usually do.

UltraMagnus0001 ,

History has shown the working middle class owning a home is good for the economy because of upward mobility.

docmox , in A fight erupts in U.S. housing market as deteriorated affordability clashes with the 'lock-in effect'

This is going to have an interesting effect on the labor market. With people being ‘locked-in’ it will ultimately reduce worker mobility. Combine with the emphasis on ‘back to the office’, this will reduce the labor pool available to employers.

The good news is that new build costs are coming down and builders are starting to ramp up again.

UltraMagnus0001 ,

History has shown the working middle class owning a home is good for the economy because of upward mobility. I think you have it spot on.

NewsAutoMod , in Ukraine war: Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi, the man behind Kyiv's renewed offensive

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dhork , in Trump’s outbursts met with silence so far by prosecutor, judge

This is what he does whenever he’s challenged, though. Throw dumb shit against the wall in the hope it changes the narrative to one he is in control of.

This prosecutor won’t fall for that. And for all the press about how the judge might be biased, she is still a judge and knows her decisions are subject to review, so she can’t stoop to that either.

ZooGuru , in Investigation finds no fraud by Texas prison contractor that was paid despite cutting inmate therapy services
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Wouldn’t this still be fraud? It’s defrauding taxpayers, surely. Just because the prison said it was okay should not make the practice acceptable. Maybe that makes the prisons culpable instead of the firm offering services? Crazy.

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Yea I'm confused... The private prison officials sanctioned themselves to defraud Texas?

NewsAutoMod , in AT&T stock fell to 29-year low on Friday after reports that telcoms will need to cleanup the lead pollution they made

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trafficnab , in Pay Raises Are Finally Beating Inflation After Two Years of Falling Behind

Get back to me when we've corrected the last 30 years of wage stagnation too

fatcat420 , in Laid-off Twitter Africa team 'ghosted' without severance pay or benefits, former employees say | CNN Business

CNN reached out to Twitter for comment on the status of the severance package for the former employees in the Ghana office but received an automated response – a poop emoji. It’s unclear whether Twitter still has a media relations department.

This is just sad.

SayJess , in Pay Raises Are Finally Beating Inflation After Two Years of Falling Behind

I’ve worked 2 manufacturing jobs in the past 2 years, and know others that work at other factories. We have not received raises that track with inflation, ever. I know this is anecdotal, but lived experiences often differ to what stats are cited.

Lemmings_together_strong , in Typo sends millions of US military emails to Russian ally Mali

Why the military doesn’t filter emails being sent to an unfriendly foreign nation is beyond me. My company would restrict my account if I began emailing a random .ml domain with attatchments.

venusenvy47 , (edited )

I’m assuming this doesn’t involve intra-military emails, because that would be trivial to prevent. It’s probably because of people sending from another domain. Like if [email protected] is sending an email to [email protected], but he mistypes the .mil part because he is using his iPhone while riding his motorcycle with a girl on the back.

A more realistic example would be [email protected] sending an email to [email protected] to discuss some upcoming meeting about a new aircraft contract.

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