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bitchkat , in Disney told L.A. residents to move to Florida for a planned campus. They did, it was canceled and now they're suing

Disney probably cancelled the project after Rhonda started his woke shit.

feedum_sneedson , in Kyle Rittenhouse's family plead for money as they face eviction

What a beautiful boy!

return2ozma OP , in Black Voters in This City Could Determine 2024. And It’s Not Looking Good for Biden.
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Stop telling Black voters you’re with them and you support them and actually do things to improve lives.

mozz ,
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Manufacturing jobs, climate change, growth in unions

IDK maybe it's an unimpressively short list but each one fits the brief in pretty large-scale fashion

The growth in 10th percentile wages is definitely going to disproportionately benefit black familes

To look specifically at the racial dimension, here's an overall graph of median income broken down by race. It's kind of not ideal that it cuts off before showing 2023, but enough that you can see that in recent years they're squeezing together (racial income inequality going down) for the first time in quite a while -- not like income at the top going down is a real great thing, but that is partly the result of Biden's deliberate policy decision to prioritize keeping employment high over keeping inflation low, so that the pain of the Covid recovery is shared among all segments of society instead of disproportionately focused on the most vulnerable as I think most US politicians would have done.

FlyingSquid ,
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I got indicted a second time and a third time and a fourth time, and a lot of people said that that’s why the Black people like me, because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against, and they actually viewed me as I’m being discriminated against

Donald Trump

I’ve said this and I say it openly and not a lot of people dispute it: I’ve done more for Black Americans than anybody with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln. Nobody has even been close.

Donald Trump

You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed. What the hell do you have to lose?

Donald Trump

return2ozma OP ,
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He’s such an idiot.

BannedByFatman , in Ukraine faces rolling blackouts after Russia attacks its power grid

Great 😃👍

Coach , in Motion after motion puts Trump Florida case in slow motion as 3-day hearing begins

Sixth Amendment

JeeBaiChow , (edited ) in Biden bans U.S. sales of Kaspersky software over Russia ties

Nasty bloated nonsolution

interdimensionalmeme , in Spectrum Call Center in Charlotte, NC Reportedly Provided Fried Chicken and Watermelon to Employees for Juneteenth

We always get chicken at work

secretlyaddictedtolinux , in Mike Lindell officially loses all his lawyers in $5M 'Prove Mike Wrong' cyber challenge

this is unfair exploitation of mental illness.

Mike Lindell is an American hero with a story of success, making a great pillow everyone loved and making himself wealthy in the process

his religious delusions are a form of either mental illness or partial handicap and he shouldn’t be stripped of everything because of that

his belief that the election was rigged AND he had the secret proof (that would hold up to court scrutiny) was clearly a religious delusion and if you think otherwise you don’t understand how cults and mental illnesses intertwine

in a just world, this deal should be something he doesn’t have to honor because he offered this “prove me wrong” thing to the public when he was clearly out of it

what about all the people he employed? the people he made happy with a decent pillow? we as a society have failed by allowing the religiously delusional to enter into any sort of unusual contracts at all. yes, the amish should be allowed to sell grain and the menonites should be allowed to sell delicious jams, but should we really allow right wing religious maniacs to enter into complex contracts?

no, of course not

this man should be given ALL his money back, and an apology from society for exploiting him. this man worked hard in life and doesn’t deserve this

Smokeless7048 ,

I mean, the options seem to be “this man is mentally ill, he needs to enter adult conservatorship” or “this man is an adult, who made a contract, and is being held to a contract”

He doesnt seem to be so far gone he needs a conservator, so his contracts are valid.

secretlyaddictedtolinux ,

there needs to be some sort of space between “this person needs a conservator and can’t have any rights” and “this is a logical rational person who can contractually give away 5 million dollars because he’s filled with religious delusions”

abigscaryhobo ,

It sucks, but there is a lot of precedent in the US for “you are allowed to be as stupid with your money as you want, as long as you’re sane.”

He may have delusions around his religion or beliefs, but he has the rights to have those delusions and beliefs, and if he wants to place bets on his beliefs because he holds them that strongly then he can. If someone else spots him as a mark and takes advantage of him, sure it was dumb of him, and they may not be in the cleanest moral area, but that’s America, learn your lesson and move on.

You go to New York and some guy sells you a newspaper that helps raise money for charity and the homeless for $5 and you believe him then find out it’s a free paper all over the city, that’s life.

We can protect you when you don’t know any better, but when you bet everyone in the room that you can fly and you can’t? That’s a hard bet to make buddy, and a harder bill to pay.

secretlyaddictedtolinux ,

The reality is he is an older American and 5 million dollars is a lot, it’s not a 5 dollar bill. This is exploitation and society is only allowing it because he’s a right wing religious idiot.

RunningInRVA ,

The guy held a contest for $5M. Why are you defending him for not paying out? He is supposed to be credible, no?

secretlyaddictedtolinux ,

No one of even mild to low intelligence thinks Mike Lindell is a credible person.

This is a person who had a positive attitude and made a lot of money making pillows, then got older. He is religious and religion and aging affected his brain, especially because he’s clearly not that bright to begin with as evidenced by his religious beliefs. Plenty of people do well in society without being that intelligent because they have a positive attitude.

Stripping this person of 5 million dollars is a form of laissez-faire elder abuse wrapped in the artifice of polite society and it’s blatantly vile.

Just because he’s a disgusting right-wing religious idiot doesn’t mean that elder abuse is acceptable, and intelligent people in society should have the decency to prevent this sort of thing from happening.

modifier ,

Mmmm except whatever shibboleths you may utter against “right-wing religious idiots”, comments like yours help those idiots and others like them by giving them a sort of ‘cognitive plausible deniability’ to get up to whatever evil shit they’ve been getting up to and worse.

Like it’s so obviously minimizing real evil - the evil UNDERNEATH shit like this ‘innocent little contest’, genius - under a shield of “d’aww shucks those pesky white nationalists are up to their hijinx again, those silly knuckleheads”.

So in that context, you talking about ‘disgusting right-wing idiots’ comes off as a real fellowkids moment for you.

secretlyaddictedtolinux ,

i hate to say it, but this is a really good response

it’s true that a lot of these right-wing religious people are awful people. i just wish that we lived in a better world in which people would never vote for idiots like this and there would be financial protection for people as they aged and became less intelligent, but not incapable of managing all aspects of their lives

ask yourself this: if a random person mike lindell’s age offered 5 million dollars if someone could prove the earth isn’t flat, would someone ever be allowed to collect that in court?

but perhaps i am living in a fantasy world by seeing these people as less pernicious than they are, and your point is taken that he is part of a white-nationalist movement that is scary and evil, and perhaps i should be glad when anything slows it down or stops it from spreading instead of nit-picking over the logistics of such. i do think religion and racism are both a sort of cognitive infection that afflict the stupid, and it’s not entirely their fault for being stupid and susceptible to infection. as much as i hate racism and right-wing people, this really feels exploitative to me, even if Mike Lindell is infected

modifier ,

Let historians unpack their intentions, I say. And deal with their actions now, while they’re action-y and actively harming everyone and everything.

Have a good night.

Smokeless7048 ,

ask yourself this: if a random person mike lindell’s age offered 5 million dollars if someone could prove the earth isn’t flat, would someone ever be allowed to collect that in court?

If someone who was known to be relatively rich held a competition, where he repeatedly made the claim, and said anyone who could prove him wrong would be paid, set requirements “you have to pay to come to my event to make a claim”, and then advertised that fact, then yes, i think that person would have an appropriate claim.

At some point, ‘you’ have to take responsibility for your actions. If I a bet online, and lost, I would expect to have to pay.

KillingTimeItself ,

you really just keep rattling on about religion and religious beliefs don’t you, you seem to almost carry the same behaviorisms that you apply to lindell.

modifier ,

I genuinely can’t tell if the downvotes are because people think you’re serious, or because people think you’re joking, or because people can’t tell if you’re serious or joking.

Daxtron2 ,

Its hard to tell sometimes because I have seen diatribes almost exactly like that, but completely serious.

jacksilver ,

Given his follow-up responses he seems to generally believe what he said (or at least upholding the joke?). I mean I kinda get the notion that we shouldn’t take advantage of people, but Mike made the competition himself. The guy asking to be paid isn’t taking advantage, he’s asking for what Mike promised him.

solrize , in California voters lose a shot at checking state and local tax hikes at the polls, would have made it harder to raise taxes

I thought there was already proposition 13 from the 1970s.

idoit , (edited )

Prop 13 just limits how much property taxes can increase every year.

This proposed proposition would fundamentally alter how all state and local taxes are voted on. For state taxes a 2/3 majority in the assembly and senate are already required but this bill would also require voters explicitly approve every bill. For local, it would change the threshold for tax increases from ballot measures from a simple majority to 2/3 majority. Both of these changes would utterly handcuff state and local governments.

tyler ,

Oh God you do not want that. Colorado has that with TABOR and it is crushing our ability to fund everything from schools to road repair. It’s absolutely a GOP invention to decrease the size of government by handicapping every single aspect of what the government does.

drunkpostdisaster , in Rights Groups To Sue as Louisiana Requires Ten Commandments Displayed in Classrooms

Sue them until these people live the rest of their lives on the street.

Rampsquatch , in Turns out Corporations aren't made of money they can hand out for unskilled labor - California's $20 Minimum Wage Forces Owner to Shut Down Iconic Arby's After 55 Years: 'Final Nail in the Coffin'

What do Biden voters have to do with a decision from a state government?

Veneroso , in The Ten Commandments must be displayed in Louisiana classrooms under requirement signed into law

Relevant Beau of the Fifth Column:

youtu.be/Pcn2kEtoEEM?si=eL7OxG7-9A4WdcIi

card797 , in Grocery store prices are changing faster than ever before — literally. This month, Walmart became the latest retailer to announce it’s replacing the price stickers in its aisles with electronic shelf.

We were discussing this devices at university back in 2005. Too expensive at the time.

AI_toothbrush , in PAC behind 'dictator' billboard comparing Trump to Fidel Castro says more is coming

2Pac when PAC walks in

Qkall , in Scientists enlist AI to interpret meaning of barks
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Y’all remember that Kickstarter called bark no more?

That said, I’m interested but skeptical

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