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MyOpinion , (edited ) in Voters in Ohio reject GOP-backed proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights

Always good for people when the GOP/Nazi party loses.

samsepi0l ,

Also when they lose, but potato/tomato.

taurentipper , in Car crashes into second floor of Pennsylvania house

The last Fast Travel sign was up there tho

Ghostalmedia , in American woman, child freed after being kidnapped in Haiti last month
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Looks like she’s been living / working there for several years and started a family there. She’s not a random American that was blowing through.

elbarto777 ,

Did the article imply that?

Every source I’ve seen shows her with her Haitian husband working in Haiti.

Ghostalmedia ,
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I was curious and read some other articles. For example:

masslive.com/…/who-is-alix-dorsainvil-new-hampshi…

Looks like she’s likely been living their full time for at least 3 years, and she’s been living there on and off for quite some time.

randon31415 , in In Tuesday's special election, Ohioans overwhelmingly voted against requiring a supermajority to amend their state constitution

“Overwhelmingly”, yet if issue 1 was in place and people were voting to get rid of it, they wouldn’t have reached it’s threshold. Shows how undemocratic it would have been.

haulyard , in No bail for Chicago man accused of fatally shooting 9-year-old girl 'completely unprovoked'
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Read that the girls mom was shot and killed a while earlier. Just crazy. Feel horrible for that family.

pepperprepper , in Supreme Court reinstates regulation of ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers

This just says they can’t sell 80%s and the rest of a firearm in the same shopping cart. Doesn’t seem like much of a restriction to home makers.

utopianfiat , in Mules who smuggle fentanyl across the border are often U.S. citizens

Doesn’t a lot of the fent get smuggled in from China comingled with normal cargo?

Red_October , in Students banned from using nicknames under new anti-trans Florida schools guidance

Did you know that in the worst case sea level scenario due to climate change, all of Florida will be completely underwater? That means that while the world IS headed toward an inhospitable hellscape, at least we have the silver lining of seeing Florida completely eradicated.

youthinkyouknowme ,

Idk, wouldn’t they spread to other states or maybe most move to the same location and then turn that place into new Florida

Gustephan ,

That would entail admitting that climate change is real and that GQP mythos was wrong about something. Based on the way we handled covid, I wouldn’t worry about most floridians migrating due to climate change

TheDoozer ,

So basically deny it’s happening until the water is up to their necks, then start talking about the importance of boats while they drown?

DLSchichtl ,

Let’s build a wall!

youthinkyouknowme ,

Wait where have I seen this before

archonet ,

New Florida already exists. It’s called Ohio.

FlyingSquid ,
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Considering the victory Ohioans just had, I don’t know about that.

archonet ,

listen, Florida is more than a set of policy decisions by pudding fingers, Florida is a state of mind.

I assure you, Ohio residents are equally batshit. I live in Erie, PA and deal with them regularly.

blue_zephyr ,

You’re not thinking this through. Every Florida man alive will flee to dry land. Florida is a people, not a place.

Iusedtobeanadventurer ,

Did you know that most voters in Florida don’t agree with this shit and that taking glee in the potential eradication of an entire people and their home is exactly the same kind of shit that racists do when they blame all Muslims for terrorism or Hitler and the Nazis did when they targeted a population for their religion (or for simply being related to someone who was a Jew)?

The examples of this “they’re the bad guys” generalism is part of the problem. If you’re really so enlightened, don’t be part of the problem, too, it only alienates more who might be part of solving the problem if they weren’t ostracized over something as stupid as their birthplace or where they choose to live.

reddithalation ,

I mean they voted for the people that do this stuff. Just by nature of how voting works, a majority of them likely agree.

jimbo ,

“Floridian” is not “a people” in the sense you’re trying to use the word (I mean, really, comparing them to the Jews, lol). If someone wants to stick around while the ocean slowly swallows up the panhandle, that’s their business.

prole ,

DeSantis won his last election by the largest margin in a Florida election in over 40 years

If this isn’t what people there want, they’ve got a very strange way of showing it.

mojo ,

They’ll just leave and ruin everywhere else. At least they’re contained in their shit hole

Skepticpunk ,

Ahh, the Florida Containment Theory.

Reverendender ,

“Those shithole states.”

-Donald Trump probably

Infinity187 , in Voters in Ohio reject GOP-backed proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights

Fuck the GOP and fuck anyone who supports that trash.

glimse , in Biden says he plans to travel to Vietnam 'shortly'

(President wishes to make amends for the atrocities his country committed in the past) hurr durr he’s gonna bomb them

broguy89 , in In Tuesday's special election, Ohioans overwhelmingly voted against requiring a supermajority to amend their state constitution

The article says 57% voted no, not 60%.

Dark_Arc ,
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And…?

QHC ,

That is less than the proposed change which invalidates the “irony” angle. Pretty significant detail in context.

FlyingSquid , in Much of historic Lahaina town believed destroyed as huge wildfire sends people fleeing into water
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Former capital of the Kingdom of Hawai’i. Hawai’ian history erased once again.

utopianfiat OP ,

Not sure why you’re being downvoted- you’re absolutely right and it’s a horrible loss of history for the atoll and its ancestral stewards.

Hazdaz , in Biden to reinstate labor rule shelved by Reagan, giving construction workers a pay boost

The members of those same labor unions will “reward” Biden by voting for Trump. The number of workers in the trades who are blind MAGAts is astonishing.

This move will not change that.

And it doesn’t help that Democrats will do nothing to sell this news to these people either. As always Democrats act like their accomplishments are like the 7 herbs and spices in the KFC recipe or the special formula for Coke… well hidden so no one finds out about it.

FlyingSquid ,
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Ok, but it’s still a good thing, right?

Hazdaz ,

Yes, but ADVERTISE it. Sell your accomplishments because lord knows, no one else will. The news media has been actively attacking stuff that Biden has done while giving Trump one free-pass after another. The news media is not on our side. So if they won’t celebrate Democratic wins, Democrats need to, and turn it into a big deal.

Chef_Boyardee ,

IBEW Local 26 member here. Journeyman Electrical Foreman.

Most states with strong union participation are blue states. Many red states are against unions.

I get where you are coming from, but especially considering construction workers are 3% of the workforce in America, one can’t expect my idiot coworkers to have much of an impact.

Also, Biden or Trump, I don’t care. I don’t trust any of these rich people in politics. They are all crooks, IMHO.

JoeBigelow ,
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You should probably care regardless.

Chef_Boyardee ,

Write-ins, amigo.

Car ,

Don’t discount yourself or your coworkers - shifting the votes of 3% of Americans could have changed the election results of almost every presidential election since 1992 if they went from the winning candidate to the losing candidate.

The top dogs being crooks sucks, but shouldn’t mean that the only acceptable response is political apathy - not doing anything is functionally equivalent to acceptance of the status quo.

Chef_Boyardee ,

Oh, I still vote. I never said that. I just write in my candidates.

PunnyName ,

Once we have ranked voting, that would work.

Otherwise it’s naive to think that vote does anything to help you or yours.

yata ,

So in practice you are handing your vote to the GOP and Trump. Congratulations on having been convinced by the “apathetic” narrative into handing power over to the GOP.

systemglitch ,

The two party system is the real joke.

Dagwood222 ,

Reagan tried to kill the Unions. After boasting about being head of Screen Actors Guild.

There’s a difference.

Grant_M ,
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They aren’t all the same.

PunnyName ,

One party is banning books…

BlackSpasmodic ,

The other thinks it’s important to get along with the book burners. They think the book burners are decent people who are just misguided on a few issues. They act like civil debate will solve all problems.

prole ,

Which makes them just as bad… 🙄

dmention7 ,

Source: Totally didn’t just pull this out of my ass to construct a shitty strawman.

PunnyName ,

You’re speaking of the same group.

The “other” doesn’t want to deal with book burners, and wants them to stop.

davetapley ,

Big difference with Trump is that a win in 2024 will be the end of democracy in USA.

I’m not being dramatic: He’ll pardon himself for everything (as already established) and then use stacked supreme court / police / military / mob rule to prevent himself being removed again.

FlyingSquid ,
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Only one of those two people said that parts of the Constitution should be terminated and it wasn’t Biden. I’d say you should care about that, but your mileage may vary.

gardylou ,

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  • Hazdaz ,

    The Left loves to pretend that they are so media savvy. That they know all the trends and how to navigate the social media wilderness and what is happening out there. Clearly they don’t or else they should leverage that supposed knowledge to market their ideas to the entire nation.

    In short, what should Democrats be doing? The exact OPPOSITE of what they are doing now.

    Actually celebrate their wins. I know part of why they don’t is pure cluelessness - they legitimately think that average Joes will find out about these programs on their own. They don’t. Average voters have no idea of what happens in Washington.

    Part of it is because Democrats are meek. God forbid they ever go on the offensive and get the media’s attention on topics.

    Lastly, part of it is typical “liberal guilt”. The incredibly annoying attitude that some have that god forbid we celebrate anything good, because there might be some one else who isn’t doing so well. It brings down everyone’s mood and makes it so that Democrats are always looking to the bad side of even positive news. Biden tomorrow could announce that nuclear fussion is viable and the country will have free energy, and there will be some on the Left who will complain that fission might negatively impact the northern tree bullfrog or some other meaningless bullshit like that.

    K1nsey6 ,
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    It wasn’t Republicans that sent most of the union manufacturing jobs overseas.

    They can’t sell it because voters are smarter than this, ‘most pro union President ever’ busting up union strikes doesn’t pull a strong vote of confidence

    Hazdaz ,

    So you’re saying CEOs aren’t Republican?

    This link says that 70% of CEOs are Republican and CEOs have direct control over a company’s labor force. Maximizing profits for shareholder profit is what CEOs do, and shipping jobs overseas is the easiest, and laziest, ways of doing that.

    news.harvard.edu/…/top-business-execs-more-polari…

    K1nsey6 ,
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    Capital isnt loyal to any one party.

    PunnyName ,

    More loyal to one. Significantly.

    yata , (edited )

    No, but it knows where to buy loyalty the cheapest.

    dmention7 ,

    Right? It’s like, no shit capital doesn’t have some ideological tie to one party or another, but it’s pretty moronic to ignore the inverse.

    BlackSpasmodic ,

    Exactly! Both parties are owned.

    girlfreddy ,
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    K1nsey6 ,
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    @girlfreddy @K1nsey6 @Hazdaz

    NAFTA, originally drafted under Reagan, and spearheaded by Clinton to get it passed, gave our manufacturing away.

    girlfreddy ,
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    K1nsey6 ,
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    Can you not read your own source?

    “All three countries ratified NAFTA in 1993”

    girlfreddy ,
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    @K1nsey6

    The first NAFTA between Canada and the US was signed in 1988. The second one, signed in 1993, included Mexico.

    The above is also included in the link I gave, or did you just ignore that part?

    K1nsey6 ,
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    ‘The impetus for a North American free trade zone began with U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who made the idea part of his 1980 presidential campaign. After the signing of the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement in 1988, the administrations of U.S. president George H. W. Bush, Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, and Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney agreed to negotiate what became NAFTA

    The Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement superseded by NAFTA.

    girlfreddy ,
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    @K1nsey6

    You are simply saying the same thing over and over again and you're still wrong. Arguing semantics is silly at best.

    The first trade agreement was signed by Reagan and Mulroney. I remember the negotiations happening and was disgusted by how Mulroney simply caved to what Reagan wanted (as many other Canadians were at the time).

    The agreement never helped Canada at all. It was only good for the US exports. It didn't lower costs to us or help Canada.

    ThrowawayInTheYear23 ,
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    Blame the CEOs and stockholders for profit before country.

    gardylou ,

    I agree but don’t blame dems that they can’t penetrate the propaganda networks and social media spaces owned and dominated by right wingers–they are effectively closed loops at this point.

    HawlSera ,

    It doesn’t matter if it is a popular move. Only that it was the right move.

    TheHighRoad ,
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    It really sucks that Democratic policies tend to have a massive impact but take a long time to produce, while conservative policies have an equally huge impact but take no time to destroy everything.

    Rac3r4Life , in Car crashes into second floor of Pennsylvania house
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    Damn! Is Pennsylvania becoming Florida?

    eltimablo ,

    Other way around, actually. There are Wawas in Florida now.

    5redie8 ,

    Wawa was founded in Florida

    raptir ,

    Wawa was founded in what is now Wawa, Pennsylvania.

    eltimablo ,

    I absolutely assure you it was not. You must be from Florida.

    5redie8 ,

    My bad, I have no idea how I managed to fuck that up so bad. On call work hours making me delirious lmao. I am proudly northeastern!

    extant ,

    But are there Sheetz?

    Jaysyn , in Voters in Ohio reject GOP-backed proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights
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    Because fuck you, GOP. That's why.

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