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CoolSouthpaw , in California judge charged with killing wife had 47 guns, 26,000 rounds of ammunition: Court documents

What a fucking piece of shit. Hope he gets fucked up in prison.

Nacktmull ,

That is not how justice works lol

PoliticalAgitator ,

I’m sure it worked that way for people he sentenced.

CoolSouthpaw , in People are having sex in self-driving cars, apparently

Duh. Otherwise, what’s even the point lol.

magnetosphere , in Greg Abbott faces more backlash as migrant child dies on bus: "Barbaric"
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

I don’t understand why the federal government allows these buses (or chartered planes, or whatever) to continue. Since it involves crossing state borders, don’t the feds have jurisdiction?

I don’t know what the passengers were told in this instance, but in other cases, people were lied to. They agreed to go because were told they would be getting jobs and homes. I don’t think they would have voluntarily gone if they were told the truth - “we’re going to dump you somewhere as a political stunt. We’re not giving them any prior notice, so it’s anyone’s guess as to how you and your family will be taken care of. We don’t care, because to us, you’re not people. You’re just tools we’ll use to own the libs.”

When some creep lures a kid into a van with the promise of candy, and then drives them halfway across the country, we call it kidnapping. Why hasn’t anyone been prosecuted?

Maestro ,
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IIRC it's being worked on. I think they're working on builing a case.

magnetosphere , (edited )
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I certainly hope so! Thanks!

echodot , in This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.

“They can put a key on their forehead and it sticks

Be honest, you tried it didn’t you?

GladiusB ,
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Saliva can do that

ScrollinMyDayAway , in Greg Abbott faces more backlash as migrant child dies on bus: "Barbaric"

Texas: Dead migrant children are a feature, not a bug.

Kalkaline ,
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As a Texan it makes me sad and angry that our government is doing this to people looking for a better life for themselves and their kids. I can’t argue that what you say is exactly what it looks like to the rest of the civilized world. I wish it weren’t that way.

ScrollinMyDayAway ,

I know it’s not the whole State. But holy crap, the optics are not good. Looking at Florida as well.

hauntology , in Greg Abbott faces more backlash as migrant child dies on bus: "Barbaric"

This isn’t even the first migrant child he’s killed with his inhumane policies. This won’t even faze this disgusting piece of shit.

some_guy ,

Actually, he’ll walk with slightly more pep in his step. He’s making a difference. He got what he wanted most.

Soundhole ,

Actually, he’ll walk with slightly more pep in his step.

Probably not literally.

oxjox OP , in Native American Group Threatens National Boycott If Washington Football Team Doesn’t Change Name Back To ‘Redskins’ (The Daily Wire)
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I think people are missing the larger point that conservatives are applauding “preserving historical truth and solidarity” while outlawing African America history in some states.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe , in Greg Abbott faces more backlash as migrant child dies on bus: "Barbaric"
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Big pro life energy

circuitfarmer , in Greg Abbott faces more backlash as migrant child dies on bus: "Barbaric"
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Ah but this is for the “pro-life” crowd, they’ll eat it up.

tider06 , in Unrelenting Hurricane Dora makes history by becoming a typhoon

How long before the storms just don’t dissapate at all?

Just eternal hurricanes rolling around the planet?

TheBenCommandments ,
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I was just thinking that, like Jupiter’s red spot storm. Probably like 5 years tops.

this_is_router , (edited )
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Because climate change is not real, lol. I don’t understand how some people don’t see this.

Edit: Poe’s law. I shouldn’t have forgotten the /s while drunk d’oh

jeffw OP ,
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Idk if you’re a fascist or you just forgot the /s

Khanzarate ,

It’s fine. after the storms grow large and merge into one super-storm, and the land is scoured to bare rock, the crabs will have their renaissance.

Then the spren will emerge.

Mark_is_on_his_droid ,

The everstorm is coming

Sharpie ,

The term you’re looking for is a hypercane en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercane

Don’t worry, the oceans just need to get 13 degrees warmer for one of those.

baldingpudenda ,

Great, something else I’ll probably get to see before I die.

balls_expert , in 80% of bosses say they regret earlier return-to-office plans

The sunk cost of unused office space has been a major factor in companies’ decisions to change their RTO approach, says Kacher.

Even six months ago, companies were willing to eat these costs in a tight labor market to recruit and retain talent. But now, “Some companies are getting impatient, and want to recoup these large investments,” Kacher explains.

Are these people that dumb that they’re basing this on a feeling of sunk costs instead of reality

onionbaggage ,

Yup! It’s also humorous they think they’re recouping a god damn thing by putting butts in chairs.

yoz , in 'Suits' Was Streamed For 3 Billion Minutes on Netflix and the Writers Were Collectively Paid $3,000

Better they uploaded it on torrent and asked for donations

Decoy321 , in ‘Unluckiest generation’ falters in boomer-dominated market for homes

That’s it even factoring the looming probability of all this collapsing on us.

Changetheview ,

It really is amazing how many people think their home value and ability to make their mortgage payment is infallible. 2008 wasn’t that long ago. Then it was mainly investors buying consolidated mortgage loans. Now it’s investors buying the homes themselves.

salient_one ,
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Even the word is kinda scary.

Morcyphr ,

I don’t think most people think it’s infallible. I certainly don’t. But we hope…

whatisallthis , in ‘Unluckiest generation’ falters in boomer-dominated market for homes

Like what is actually going to happen?

No one can afford rent. No one can afford houses.

How are landlords and home sellers making money if no one can afford anything?

I don’t understand it. Who are these people out there paying $2200 per month for a one bedroom, or half a mil for a 1500 sq ft house? How are there that many buyers of these services to where the prices aren’t dropping?

People need to live somewhere. Wtf is happening and what is going to happen?

maajmaaj ,
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Right now? roommates. I guess I’ll just be my dad and stepmother’s caretakers and move in with them in a few decades? I mean, I’d prefer a revolution or two, but I just feel there’s no way that’s happening.

Edit: id settle for some crazy ass innovation that rocks the globe, like a new power source or alien overlords or a combination of the two.

fear ,
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Those people you're referring to already have cash they're sitting on. Once you have enough in the bank that your interest is generating income, you're set for life and can continue amassing all the things at the expense of the poor. It's like a game of Monopoly towards the very end. It's the top few players who own everything, and they're bankrupting the unlucky thimbles who land on Boardwalk.

If you didn't get into the housing market already, I'm sorry but it's not looking good for you if you're not rich. Something drastic needs to happen to put an end to this corrupt system.

SheeEttin ,

Honestly I’m just waiting to inherit my parents’ house. There’s no other option financially possible that I can see.

Kikkertje ,

If there’s one thing I’ve learned is that you need money to make money.

Melkath ,

Boomers are selling off all real estate to conglomerations. Either directly or through reverse mortgage.

Then the conglomerations either overcharge for rent OR they make you homeless, which makes you kitty corner from prison.

They also own stake in for profit prisons.

They are basically designing the next depression, which I am sure will work out for them this time.

whatisallthis ,

But like - ok the conglomerations charge too much for rent and then no one can pay it. So then prices would fall right?

I just don’t get who is ultimately buying this stuff.

Changetheview ,

It’s all short term thinking. Does the move make next quarters’ charts look better? Do it!

cogman ,

That’s the neat part, the conglomerates have done the math to figure out how much vacancy they can tolerate and still make money with shit ass prices. Then they set up some price collusion to make sure other property owners don’t fuck up the money train.

Who’s paying? The 25%+ wage earners. Everyone else it’s fucked and sharing bunk beds.

The only way this changes is a collapse or for law makers to regulate.

Melkath ,

So, in essence, you are telling me that healthcare debt is one of the most solvent types of debt in America, and instead of passing real assets which follow a different set of rules, Boomers are cashing out real assets to pay off unsecured debts, which would have been absolved in the estate proceedings, leaving the real assets to be passed off to the children?

But Boomers are dumb and greedy, so they are not taking advantage of that just to make sure they can have their mojitos?

Furbag ,

Supply and demand is never so cut-and-dry. People need places to live, even if they are too expensive to afford them. So people team up and live cooperatively. One of my friends went in on a mortgage with another person whom he was on good terms with. They’re not romantically involved or anything, but they live together as co-owners of a house that neither of them could hope to afford on their own in their wildest dreams.

That’s the lengths that people are getting pushed to these days, and it’s unsustainable, but the real estate conglomerations know exactly where the line is and they always make sure they are butting up against it, but never crossing it.

Melkath ,

No, because lack of vacancy is being made up for by the for profit prisons.

Did you even try to read my comment?

They are trying to create a serf/slave class again. The last time they made a serious play was the depression.

jcit878 ,

its an increasingly small market of buyers and sellers flipping among each other. when enough boomers realise they sold out and can’t buy back in cause they blew their profits on the usual boomer shit, maybe things will change then

maniacal_gaff ,

My dad, a boomer, passed away a few weeks ago and I can understand why he got a reverse mortgage. He had cancer and knew he was going to die, and he did it to guarantee that my mom has a place to live for the rest of her life since she’ll be surviving on only social security and some pensions. But it sucks that that wealth will disappear at that point and us kids won’t inherit it. That’s ok, we don’t feel entitled to it, but that is definitely one way that houses are being snapped up by companies and not somehow transferring to individuals.

nkat2112 ,
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I feel so bad that your father passed away and had to get a reverse mortgage prior to that. Please accept my condolences.

You said “we don’t feel entitled to it,” concerning your parents home, but I think you and your siblings deserved that home.

As far as I’m concerned, the system stole it from you and I feel bad about that. I’m sorry.

Melkath ,

Your family does understand that medical debt, especially the medical debt of a deceased person, is an unsecured debt that cannot be effectively collected on. Right?

The hospital might call and say "you owe us", but the Estate Lawyer who cost 700 dollars earned his retainer by saying "Dont contact my client again" (a legally binding interaction) and then working out the logistics of putting the real assets in the heir's name while dispelling the rest of the unsecured debt (credit cards. bar tabs. whatever qualifies as unsecured debt)...

I'm sorry you lost your dad, but his last offering was what sounded like a logical solution but actually just screwed over his family and siphoned money to bad people...

TimoBRL ,

That’s rough. Is there any way to reverse the damage done?

Melkath ,

Don't think so, not if the reverse mortgage is a done deal and the medical debt is paid.

In general, hospital collectors will come at you sounding all intimidating, but will usually just waive off the debt or settle for a ridiculously low figure. Even if that doesn't happen, mom could have filed for bankruptcy. If you already have the house, you dont need to worry about your credit for the next 7 years. right?

But once you sink all of your liquid and real assets into the unsecured debt, the liquid and real assets are gone.

shadowSprite ,

I pay $1900 a month in rent. My budget is stretched thin, and Im never starving, but theres definitely weeks where I eat ramen instead of real food. The alternative is live in a really bad area, get a roommate to move in with my spouse and I, or be homeless. Sad that after being married for 8 years and doing everything “right” we are talking about getting a roommate. About 6 months ago I looked up the apartment I lived at in 2015 for giggles - in 2015 I was spending $850 a month for it and this past winter they wanted $1150. I really think that in a few years we are going to see a lot of homeless people, like a lot.

Screwthehole ,

850 to 1150 isn’t even that bad. Hopefully you make more than $300 a month more than you did 8 years ago?

shadowSprite ,

Um, no. My husband’s raise this year was a one time $25 gas gift card - for the whole fucking year. I’m currently not working because of school, but I was getting raises in the cents per hour every year, despite getting glowing annual reviews and the highest raise my boss could give me. Fuck companies and fuck this entire system of selling my soul and any semblance of joy just to survive. And I’m incredibly lucky because we don’t have kids and am (sort of) able to afford to live off of one income for now while I’m in school, but I’m grinding through trying to finish as fast as I can without tanking my grades

Blastasaurus ,

Where is this magical land where 1500sq ft is only $500k? That will cost you $1-$1.2 million here.

Wanderer ,

Until the government does something of the following nothing will change:

LVT

Buy large amounts of low density land and build high density with public transport. Even if the work is outsourced.

Build a new city.

Give first time buyers a one off monetary exchange to buy a house/ exceptionally low interest rate mortgages.

That’s only going to happen when people vote for it. Otherwise people and the economy will be caught up in non value adding wealth. I hate the Communists on this website so don’t get the wrong idea here, but the wealth held in land and housing is largely valueless as it adds nothing it’s just have value because of scarcity. That scarcity needs to be broken.

Tavarin ,
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or half a mil for a 1500 sq ft house?

Oh shit, that’s a great price, where can I get that?

Fuck, in my city it’s a million to get 1500 square feet, and not in a great area (I am converting CAD to USD, so closer to 1.3 million CAD for us)

eran_morad , in Judge warns Trump not to threaten witnesses in 2020 election subversion case

Lock him the fuck up.

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