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card797 , in New Sentinel nuclear warhead program is 81% over budget. But Pentagon says it must go forward

I want a nuclear test way out in space. Just to make sure they work.

Railing5132 ,

Uhhh…

morphballganon ,

We’ve seen them work. Hiroshima?

card797 ,

Yeah. But people need to be reminded of how powerful these weapons are. The dumbs will never have known what WWII even was.

Chainweasel ,
card797 ,

Way too close. That was in the atmosphere and horrible.

zigmus64 ,

Well that’s one way to deal with space junk…

anon6789 ,
@anon6789@lemmy.world avatar

Very cool read! Can’t believe I’d never heard of that before. It’s amazing all the equipment it broke and how far away it was visible and how big the EMP was. Truly terrifying these things are all over the world.

11111one11111 , (edited )

It’s honestly kinda scary that there are people who are unaware of the severity a High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) attack on the US poses. According to Homeland Security, Russia detonates a nuke 300 miles above sea level in the middle of North America and it wipes out the power grid for the entire continent. They estimate a year or more to replace the transformers and that the effects could kill as many as 90% of the American population in that time from total power loss and limited access to fresh water. His isnt from a YouTube influencer, this is from the Department of Homeland Security

Edit: I apologize for assuming you are from the US but even if younare not, you should still be knowledgeable of the threat because if it isn’t Russia, China or any country who detonates it, then there is still the threat of an equally threatening CME that we are over due for that could hit anywhere on the earth depending on where it flares on the sun.

anon6789 ,
@anon6789@lemmy.world avatar

Jeez, I’m going to have to learn more about this stuff.

I am in the US, more specifically between NYC and DC, so I always figured I wouldn’t have to worry much about nuclear war, as I’d probably be part of the first round getting vaporized. 😅

11111one11111 ,

No shit I grew up in Frederick, MD till I was 12 then moved to Buffalo, NY region where I’ve been ever since lol but yeah, I have never been any sort of doomsday prepare and even when someone just told me about this I was super dismissive about it till I saw some very reputable reports on it. There are a bunch of videos from Dr. Arthur Braley a former NASA scientist who has been making instructional content about EMP attacks since way before Putin started fucking with Ukraine.

anon6789 ,
@anon6789@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you so much! I’ll check those out!

mx_smith ,

62 years ago today.

SeaJ , (edited )
FiniteBanjo ,

Bad idea, instant international incident. We’ve detonated nukes in space before but it’s against all kinds of treaties to put them in orbit to start with.

anubis119 , in New Sentinel nuclear warhead program is 81% over budget. But Pentagon says it must go forward

WOPR IRL.

iamjackflack ,

Joshua would like to talk to you

exanime , in Boeing accepts a plea deal to avoid a criminal trial over 737 Max crashes, Justice Department says

Pleading to avoid criminal charges regarding cases where people died should not be a thing…

Tronn4 ,

Corporations are not people when it’s convenient

BobGnarley ,

“Sometimes doing what’s right isn’t as important as doing what’s profitable”

toast , in Thanks to a $1 billion gift, most Johns Hopkins medical students will no longer pay tuition

With a billion dollars, I’d just buy enough congressman to make university free for everyone. They’re not even that expensive

FireTower ,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

He did try to buy an election already.

toast ,

True, true. Funny how it’s so much cheaper to own an elected official than it is to be one

ours ,

It makes sense. They don’t want to share the pie. But will happily accept an extra slice.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

That’s where he fucked up, it’s so much cheaper to timeshare a politician that to be one.

nifty , (edited ) in Thanks to a $1 billion gift, most Johns Hopkins medical students will no longer pay tuition
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

It’s insane making tuition free for medical students, who have the best chances of stable employment and increasing wage growth over the years after graduation. Make tuition free for humanities students instead

Edit: drs have lots of flexible income

Here’s some data though: www.collegesimply.com/colleges/…/salaries/

Median US physician salary: physiciansthrive.com/…/doctor-median-pay/

So this $1B gift to make med school free for people who wouldn’t have had issues paying it off sounds like tax cuts for the rich…

thesporkeffect ,

It should be free for everyone.

Artemis ,

I get the hate, but as someone with some experience here, the amount of debt from a normal BA/BSc is miniscule compared to med school…like doesn’t even come remotely close. The amount of time spent paying that back for someone that doesn’t come from wealth is sometimes longer than they live…

DragonTypeWyvern ,

If you’re not making 200k as a doctor in America and it’s not a deliberate choice you actually should kill yourself.

/S

Artemis ,

After all that school, I hear you 😅. But physicians in Canada, for instance, make substantially less than our friends to the south…for some specialties, even getting to $200,000 doesn’t mean much when you have so much debt, fees, and other business costs. It makes a difference given the huge need for physicians all around…such a sacrifice on so many levels with little payoff untill so much later. Couldn’t imagine the impact a donation like this would have anywhere, let alone Canada.

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Okay I hear you. I guess I was thinking of drs who end up making quarter mill usd 5-7 years after school. That kind of income isn’t guaranteed in any other profession, not even software engineering or law

Artemis ,

Totally agree, it’s wild, just wanted to give some perspective from the other side 😊

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

I appreciate that, it’s always useful to know more

sexual_tomato ,

Yeah it should go to CS departments so we can make ad tech better🤡

boonhet ,

So and so.

This could be a vehicle for a lot of people who don’t come from a great financial background and don’t want to take loans without knowing if they’ll even be able to graduate because they’d likely need to work through school, to get an education that lifts themselves and their families to a higher socioeconomic class.

Drusas , in The real lesson for America in the French and British elections

I wonder if the real lesson is that the sense of urgency created by "snap" elections works out better than our system which involves politicians endlessly being in campaign mode.

njm1314 ,

Voter fatigue is very real, and often I would say on purpose. As in it behooves politicians to have a constant unending spiel.

mosiacmango ,

At the same time, the turnout for the UK election was the second lowest its been since 1885, at 60%.

2001 was the lowest at 59%.

Wrench , in 'Blitz primary' could open up Democratic race if Biden drops out

It’s funny how all of those “both sides” and “genocide joe” users that canvas lemmy with bad faith arguments are suddenly silent, now that Dems are scrambling to find a viable candidate.

It’s almost like their goal was never to find an alternate to Trump and Biden, but to specifically make Biden lose so that Trump would win. And now that it’s happening, they’re sitting back and watching the Dems implode.

Funny, that.

PeggyLouBaldwin ,

if their goal was to find an alternate to trump and biden, what do you think they’d be doing now? my guess is they’d be waiting to see if they can actually get behind whatever the dems do next.

Wrench ,

That’s a rather optimistic guess.

Mine is that there is no viable candidate that would ever get their vote, and they’re just going to dump on whoever the next pick is (if Biden drops out) and continue specifically disenfranchising dem voters.

ShepherdPie ,

Oh fuck off. Polling shows how unpopular of a candidate Biden is just like Hillary was in 2016. How did that turn out? This isn’t some Lemmy conspiracy to tarnish the name of Joe Biden.

The people disenfranchising Dem voters are the leaders of the Democratic party. They’re more concerned with fondling each other’s balls than winning elections and defeating Trump.

PeggyLouBaldwin ,

no one is disenfranchising dem voters at all

Rottcodd , in Trump-backed GOP platform says states should be allowed to extend constitutional rights to embryos

While denying them to everyone else. Other than white male christofascists.

TropicalDingdong , in The real lesson for America in the French and British elections

There was so much hand wringing on this platform about it being a bad idea to call the snap election.

Sunforged ,

I mean it had all the hallmarks of the Brexit vote. There was reason for concern.

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@fedia.io avatar

Just because it worked out in the end didn't mean it was a good idea to try.

TropicalDingdong ,

Had he waited, it would 1) softened the issue of the rise of the far right in voters minds, and 2) given the right time to organize and get into a position to do better.

I think it is and was the smart strategic move.

Steve , in Thanks to a $1 billion gift, most Johns Hopkins medical students will no longer pay tuition

Big doomer comment section

motor_spirit ,

🤙 Mount up

independantiste ,
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

This is the fediverse, what do you expect? There will always be something to be complaining about here!

indomara , in Prison forces trans woman into solitary confinement at a men's facility

This is really sad all around. Sex isn’t supposed to happen in prison, but it happens in men’s and women’s facilities. The fact that this person was only vilified and transferred to a men’s facility after someone at the DOC leaked the investigation documents and an article was run dead naming her and implying she was a predator is so wrong.

riskable , in Trump-backed GOP platform says states should be allowed to extend constitutional rights to embryos
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

Correction: 3/5ths of certain embryos.

memfree , in The real lesson for America in the French and British elections
@memfree@lemmy.ml avatar

tldr; Vox talks about multi-party systems where coalitions of many groups (not just two) can join together to defeat anti-democratic candidates – but then thrusts the U.S. in the mix as if it is comparable, and it is not. It is just another lazy commiseration, “Woe is us! Woe is us! Throw Joe Biden under the bus! We don’t like Trump! We say it loud, – but another change is not allowed! We’ll only fight with our own kind. So right moves forth. And left? Behind.”

chunks FTA:

In particular, the winning parties in both the UK and France won by realizing that the nature of their systems required that they sacrifice some specific candidates in order to defeat the right.

Unlike France and Britain, the United States only has two viable choices on offer: the center-left Democrats and the radical right Republicans.

Biden can’t count on help from other parties to boost him the way it helped Labour or the NFP; polling suggests he actually does slightly worse when third parties are on the ballot.

In their systems, the French and the British had a strategy for addressing their problems: sacrificing marginal legislative candidates in service of the greater good of defeating the right. But in the American system, sacrificing marginal candidates won’t be enough to overcome the effects of general public discontent and anti-incumbent sentiment.

Here, the ticket is defined by the president — a man increasingly seen as too old for the public to trust in addressing their concerns. Defeating the right might very well require the center-left in America to make a more radical kind of political sacrifice: a change at the very top of the ticket.

FU, Vox! The comparison is invalid. This COULD have been an article on why the U.S. needs to change its voting system, but instead it was just another take-down of Biden. removed about Biden and wringing your hands about Trump is EASY. Worse, it is stupid and LAZY. We already know the anti-Biden arguments. We need an alternate playbook. Something like a 2025 plan for the left where as soon as a Congress can do it, they pass new laws invalidating the idea of ‘Presidential Immunity’, taking back rights that the Courts have revoked, and fixing what has been broken by years of deregulation and underfunding (fund the IRS, fund health/food/safety inspectors, and pay them through tax rates of America’s Golden Age of the 50s/60s).

aleph , (edited )
@aleph@lemm.ee avatar

Your final paragraph is kind of the central point they’re making, though. There seems to be a public mood of antipathy towards incumbent administration, which is bad news for Biden and the Democrats. People are fed up of the way things are and want a change, and Biden is deeply unpopular.

In order to convincingly beat Trump they need to do something bold: either offer a fresher, younger candidate or make big, daring bi-partisan policy plays on healthcare, education, more affordable housing, etc.

If they do nothing but stick to the old “vote for Biden and ‘business as usual’ because it’s the only way to beat fascism”, it looks like it may not be enough.

memfree ,
@memfree@lemmy.ml avatar

I agree with you on most points except your first: the central point Vox made was to dump Biden as if that was the only option. I WISH Vox suggested a daring change – or ANY other option. Personally, I don’t think that simply replacing Biden would seal the deal.

I do absolutely agree that the U.S. public seems to blame Biden for inflation and credits Trump with … what? wanting retribution? As if being a wind bag means a person is a strong leader? At the least, too many potential voters seem to have forgotten that a consensus of countries ousted their monarchs/dictators in favor of either democracy or communism. Populations everywhere seem to agree that strong man leaders are both bad for the people and painfully hard to remove. Further, lots of U.S. citizens lost relatives fighting Nazis, so why are they trying to give Nazis power now? We fought that war. We paid in lives to stop that. It dishonors the dead to just give in to it now.

billiam0202 ,

make big, daring bi-partisan policy plays on healthcare, education, more affordable housing, etc.

As the head of the executive branch, the President is over the DEA and the Department of Education.

Given the new “absolute immunity for official acts” SCOTUS has now ordained him with, Biden should absolutely cancel all federal student debt and move marijuana to Schedule V. Do this a month before the election and he’d coast.

ReverendIrreverence , in West Texas Pastor Who Used Illegal Donations From Churches to Campaign for Office Is Fined $3,500
@ReverendIrreverence@lemmy.world avatar

Seems a shame to fine someone who is handed 10’s of thousands of tax-free dollars a week (guess) such a small amount

DoucheBagMcSwag , in World's First Dragon Ball Theme Park to Open in Saudi Arabia - IGN

So you wait for Akira to die then you do this.

fern ,

Vultures

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