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darvocet , in College student slips on Yosemite's Half Dome cables, falls to her death

I see people climbing these and that ladder thing in the sky across two rocks and it just does not compute in my brain. I have zero interest in even being near those items. People who do have a literal death wish.

PythagreousTitties , in Steve Bannon to go on trial in December for alleged fraud in We Build the Wall fundraiser

I’m just glade he’s finally in prison.

OopsAllTwix ,

I’m sure his cellmate will need glade. I bet that guy stinks.

PythagreousTitties ,

Lol took me way too long to realize why you said that, other than it probably being true.
It’s staying up.

ShaggySnacks , in Warren Bill Would Overturn Supreme Court Decision Gutting Federal Agency Power.

Out of curiosity, what would stop SCOTUS being like “Nah, this law goes against the constitution”?

It’s my understanding that SCOTUS has the power to repeal laws. Wouldn’t the only real way to codify would to put it in the constitution?

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

Until SCOTUS declares amendments to the constitution to be unconstitutional.

ShaggySnacks ,

SCOTUS “Mumble, mumble…found fathers…mumble, mumble, clearly unconstitutional…mumble, mumble, amendment not ratified correctly.”

Theharpyeagle ,

Here’s my understanding as a layman, please correct me if I’m wrong.

SCOTUS could block the creation of a law if it was deemed unconstitutional, but even with a conservative SCOTUS, it’s unlikely they would in this case. As in many cases, SCOTUS didn’t overturn a law here, but rather changed their decision on the interpretation of the law, specifically the Administrative Procedure Act. If congress passes a law that explicitly delegates certain powers to agencies, or codifies regulations that had previously been defined by an agency, that would be harder to fight since the APA, as far as I can tell, does not prohibit it. Warren’s bill is basically saying “if we can’t implicitly delegate power to agencies to create regulations, we should at least be forced to quickly review suggested regulations to prevent them from getting stuck in congress.”

Again, this is just my understanding as a layman. IANAL

ShaggySnacks ,

There was the Voting Rights Act case, Shelby County v. Holder. A case in which SCOTUS struck a provision in the Voting Rights Act as they declared it was unconstitutional. If you can declare a provision unconstitutional, what would stop SCOTUS from declaring an entire law unconstitutional?

We’ve already seen a SCOTUS decide it can do anything it wants.

Theharpyeagle ,

Again, they can, but it’s less likely. It really depends on how much the genuine threat of civil unrest and violence compares against whatever benefit they get from voting a certain way (which, in perfect world, would be nothing).

Truthfully I don’t think this particular ruling was incorrect or outside the reasonable extent of their powers. Do I think the timing of it was motivated by corporate and political greed? Absolutely. It’s abundantly clear that the decision, popular among conservatives, was meant to serve as a Trump “win” based on the justices he put in place (again, disturbingly contrary to the intended purpose of the SCOTUS). It’s also a potentially dangerous decision to make without any time allotted to get critical regulations codified by congress.

That all being said, while I in no way trust in the impartiality of the current SCOTUS, I do think repealing a law without fairly universal bipartisan support is a decent bit more extreme than what they did here. I think there needs to be a balance between genuine, concerning possibilities and doom-and-gloom panic.

bradinutah , in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

Hmm. Sounds woke. Republicans awaking to wokeness? Gotta try something when your base is infatuated with Old Sleepy Don, who can’t stop defaming E. Jean Carroll and doesn’t have anything bad to say about white supremacists.

Samvega ,

I’d say that you and I should join some right-wing forums to make the point that this is “woke” and “anti-Republican”, but I strongly suspect many of them are already saying it themselves.

MagicShel ,

“Why am I being censored? Free speech under attack!”

aseriesoftubes , in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

Narrator: “They didn’t.”

toiletobserver , in Missouri prison ignores court order to free wrongfully convicted inmate for second time in weeks

Remember that one time an ex president was convicted of 30+ felonies and had to wait in jail during the appeal? Me either.

cmoney ,

This wasn’t by any chance the same ex president who appointed judges who would later say he was immune from the laws us mortals must follow?

andrewta ,

Nah I think that was a different guy. I think this was the one that idolizes Putin

newtraditionalists , (edited ) in College student slips on Yosemite's Half Dome cables, falls to her death

This pisses me off. The amount of hubris is appalling. They told you weather was on its way but it didn't look like it so you went anyways? So you trust your eyes that can only see a fraction of the sky more than weather satellites? Fuck off. Poor girl. Reared by a moron.

lunarul ,

So many warning signs he just ignores. Worst was when she directly told him her shoes were too slippery.

As an avid hiker who can’t wait to introduce my kids to more difficult hikes when they grow up, I’ll always remember this story before deciding to ignore any warnings.

Benjaben ,

Not excusing the decision-making that led to this - but I’ve noticed myself that the scarcity of permits for some of these legendary hikes absolutely impacts decision-making. If this has been on your list for years, and you really don’t know when you’ll get another shot, you’ll be more willing to take risks you normally wouldn’t.

The permits need to be limited of course, I’m not suggesting otherwise. The only real solution here is internal. One good idea for situations where you may have to make a decision while emotional is to establish the go/no-go criteria before the emotions hit.

So for example, if pursuing hikes that have killed the unwary time and again, set some rules for when and why you ditch before you ever get the permit. Of course, then you have to stick with that pre-made decision for it to work.

I think another factor about some of these is how many regular (as in, not-outdoor-athlete) people do them every day. It gives an illusion of safety. I’ve done this hike - I’m a former rock climber, very comfortable with heights and exposure, and the cables felt recklessly unsafe to me. I really can’t believe more people don’t fall, and I’d recommend everyone use a harness and clip themselves to the cables.

Honestly between those two factors, the way our brains respond to scarcity / FOMO, and the illusion of safety caused by so much traffic…I think there are many people who believe they’d make a better call who would’ve actually done the same when it came down to it.

Boozilla , in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

“Guys, guys, guys, everybody be cool man, people are paying attention right now.”

kibiz0r , in Trump campaign files FEC complaint trying to block Biden funds transferring to Harris

Let’s hear him out. He is an expert on FEC fraud, after all.

Ep1cFac3pa1m , in Records show deputy charged in Sonya Massey's fatal shooting worked for 6 agencies in 4 years
@Ep1cFac3pa1m@lemmy.world avatar

Gypsy cops strike again!

nondescripthandle ,

There’s gotta be a better way to say that. Can’t just go around using slurs like c*ps.

But seriously we can do better than that phrase I think.

Samvega ,

“Won’t stop cop”?

Ep1cFac3pa1m ,
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I get where you’re coming from, but since the phenomenon is almost exclusively an American problem, and America doesn’t really have the same sort of prejudice against the Roma as many in Europe do, it’s harder to see it as a slur. I suppose Nomad Cops could work 🤷‍♂️

ccunning ,

Feral cops?
Transient cops?

girlfreddy OP ,
@girlfreddy@lemmy.ca avatar

Bastards.

Enkers ,

Well yes, but it doesn’t differentiate between the bastards that stay in one place, and the ones that roam from station to station because even the other bastards can’t stand em.

girlfreddy OP ,
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I just simplify it from ACAB because it doesn’t matter if they roam a lot or not at all … they’re all bastards.

nondescripthandle ,

Unkeepables maybe, or just undesirable officers. So bad they gotta ship you off where no one knows who you are.

solsangraal , in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

LOL it says quite enough that they have to be reminded of this

Varyk , (edited ) in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

Steer clear, aka “stop making so many…”

Back in 2020, they found over 200000 bigoted comments or slanders against Harris alone.

They’re ramping up now, of course: “Diversity hire”, “escort”, “slept her way to the top”, doctored images of her and Epstein, etc:

…yahoo.com/sexist-falsehoods-target-kamala-harris…

rand_alpha19 ,
Varyk ,

Ha, nice, thanks. Fixed.

cabron_offsets , in Steve Bannon to go on trial in December for alleged fraud in We Build the Wall fundraiser

Lobruh, eat shit. And russian dicks.

DeepThought42 , in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

The party that has promoted a sexist and racist agenda for decades is surprised when its members publicly make sexist and racist comments about an opposing candidate? This very well could turn into a major leopard-ate-my-face moment and I’m ready for it with plenty of popcorn.

CosmicTurtle0 ,

I suspect this is a way for them to signal to independents that they have changed, knowing full well that their rank and file members aren’t going to change anything they are doing.

nondescripthandle , in Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

Trump made them think its fine to keep saying the quiet part out loud without realizing the majority hate the sexism and hopefully a majority also hate the racism. They don’t know how to attack without dog whisteling and hopefully it continues to drive people away from them.

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