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infotainment , in The fight over a bill targeting credit card fees pits payment companies against retailers
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The sad part is that if this goes through, no more credit card rewards.

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donut4ever , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down

Lmfao. They took the money and peaced the fuck out. This country is turning into a sewer. So fucking rotten to the core.

sadreality , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down

I am a little confused why there is not being called corruption or fake news can't call it anymore? Wouldn't want to hurt daddy's feels?

LEDZeppelin , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down

Meanwhile republicans are fighting tooth and nail to claw back student loan forbearance during pandemic and cancel any student loan forgiveness

Priorities, I guess.

PenguinJuice ,

These politicians all need to be voted out for someone new. None of them are performing appropriately.

I_Saved_Hyrule ,

Tricky to elect younger & more competent when the older generation is so much more practiced at the schmoozing aspect, unfortunately. Not to mention better funded by special interests who trust their predictability.

PenguinJuice ,

Age limits, asap

elscallr ,
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We have them, they’re called elections. I don’t like most people in Congress, but it’s not up to me to decide who the people of Kentucky or California want to represent them. I have the right to weigh in on exactly 3 members of the legislature: 1 Congressional representative and 2 US Senators.

PenguinJuice ,

Age limits no matter what.

Zorque ,

Don't worry, there's plenty of young incompetent people in office, too!

MossyFeathers ,

Yeah, we seriously need to start “voting” them out. This shit has gone on for far too long.

Zehzin ,
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I like those quotation marks. Let’s “vote” them out.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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Also doing everything they can to funnel more of our money to another country’s war.

Awesome.

Snowpix ,
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The money is only being spent on replacing the outdated military hardware that’s being sent over to Ukraine, which would otherwise be sitting and rotting in storage and would need replacement or expensive repairs to get running again. The US loses nothing from sending weaponry to Ukraine, and has everything to gain. It prevents continued Russian aggression on other countries (and Russia has explicit plans to invade more countries), saves Ukrainian lives and drives away the invaders so civilians aren’t being murdered in their homes, and boosts the economy through the increased number of jobs created for building the newer, better replacement equipment.

To claim that the money is being wasted is naive and misinformed at best, and actively disingenuous and malicious at worst. Putin would love for the US to stop sending support so he can continue his genocide.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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The money is only being spent on replacing the outdated military hardware that’s being sent over to Ukraine, which would otherwise be sitting and rotting in storage and would need replacement or expensive repairs to get running again.

Would be totally fine with that if it were being deducted from the next budget, but it’s not, so it’s added to the hundreds of billions we’re already taking on in debt while also neglecting our own people.

It prevents continued Russian aggression on other countries

Couldn’t care less. Our people don’t have health care, education that they can afford, and the minimum wage is still 7 bucks. I’d much rather see that money spent saving our people from the aggression of our predatory economic environment, as is already the case in most first-world countries.

kbotc ,

Sounds like your mad at the republicans, and yet parroting their talking points.

ZzyzxRoad ,

Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Maybe the fact that they have varied points of view actually shows that they think for themselves instead of parroting anything?

NekoRiv ,

‘varied’, you mean standing for whatever benefits them the most at any given moment even if it immediately contradicts the statement they made immediately before.

spare_muppet ,

It’s not like your country was about to provide socialized health care, affordable quality education, and a living minimum wage, and suddenly stopped those programs in order to fund the war. And you politicians most likely to stop funding the Ukraine are the least likely to vote for any of these “socialist programs”

FlashMobOfOne ,
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That doesn’t make it any less problematic, nor does it make me any less right in pointing out the extent to which our people are neglected so war profiteers can fund their golden parachutes. (Sadly, with help from a lot of chickenhawks, like the folks on this thread.)

CosmicCleric ,
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(Sadly, with help from a lot of chickenhawks, like the folks on this thread.)

Sometimes it’s not everyone else that’s wrong, it’s just you.

CosmicCleric ,
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Sometimes it’s not about the money, it’s about doing the right thing.

UmbrellAssassin ,

So that’s how the economy should be fixed. Let more people get away from paying what they agreed to pay. The only reason people are so for student loan forgiveness is because it actually effects them. You agreed, you signed the paper.

wanderingmagus ,

Or, we seize the assets of the rich, redistribute it to the poor, implement a wealth and inheritance tax, universal healthcare, free college education and universal basic income. As someone who doesn’t have student loans, fuck the paper and fuck this greed-driven system. Why does the richest nation on the planet still have poverty and homelessness and shit medical systems where people literally vomit shit because they can’t afford treatment?

UmbrellAssassin ,

Yes give people money for not doing anything. Thats fair. There is places with universal Healthcare, ask them how that works. Well doesn’t work more like. Free college will have big ramafications. What good will a degree be if everyone has one. Then everyone will have to get a university degree and cry about loan forgiveness for that.

wanderingmagus ,

Ask Sweden, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands. People like you are what’s wrong with the world. I bet you’re one of those people who thinks poor people only exist because they’re lazy and need to pull themselves up by their fucking bootstraps.

UmbrellAssassin ,

Weird that people from all these great places come to America for real Healthcare. That’s weird. There is many reasons why people are broke. Some of them are self inflicted, some aren’t.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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They come to America for very specialized health care, and only that.

And you know why?

They won’t be bankrupted for an injury or illness in their own countries, and not a god damn one of them is going to sign up for American health care once they look at the medical bills we get for routine shit.

UmbrellAssassin ,

So strange that while the Healthcare is free that it takes months on a waiting list to get basic surgery. That most of it can’t be done there. Almost like the hospitals don’t have the time or money to treat everyone. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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Repeating bumper sticker slogans doesn’t change facts.

If Europeans wanted American-style health care, every European country would have it. They don’t. They’d rather not mortgage their homes for health care like we do.

There’s a reason why the rest of the world doesn’t do health care the way they do. They don’t want to be left for dead when they can’t pay a price-gouged medical bill.

UmbrellAssassin ,

Well that would be a huge bumper sticker. No idea where you found that before. You really think the people have a choice? The European people have less of a say about their government than we do.

girlfreddy ,
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@UmbrellAssassin @wanderingmagus

Nope. But do go on about things you know little about.

UmbrellAssassin ,

Glass houses blah blah blah.

CosmicCleric ,
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You and I both know that the odds are stacked, between the haves, and have nots. And for the halves to tell the have nots to suck it up and just pull up on their bootstraps doesn’t always work.

The first group of people (aka haves) getting into power forceify their power base so that only they and their friends benefit from it.

Democracy is supposed to prevent that, but it’s only as good at preventing that as it is the people you elect to office.

UmbrellAssassin ,

I wasn’t born with a silver spoon up my ass. I worked my ass off and used any resources that I could find. It took time and hard work. I didn’t sit around waiting for a handout and being upset at the world for not getting it.

CosmicCleric ,
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I did as well, and was successful in doing so, but it definately wasn’t a fair/equal field to walk through, which goes to my point.

UmbrellAssassin ,

The world isn’t fair. It is impossible to be fair to everyone and having and real world experience would show they. Especially since fair is subjective.

CosmicCleric ,
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The World is what you make of it.

UmbrellAssassin ,

The world is what it is currently. You can change your perspective or option on it, but that is only internal. You can change how you react and deal with the world.

CosmicCleric ,
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You’ve missed the understanding of what that phrase represents.

UmbrellAssassin ,

I’m pretty sure you are taking that quote way to literally. That or you apply it to others and not yourself.

CosmicCleric ,
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That or you apply it to others and not yourself.

What proof do you have of this?

InternetUser2012 ,

That’s boomer talk there. Always worried about everyone else rather than themselves. "you shouldn’t have a good life because I worked my ass of for 6 hours a day in a factory job that afforded me a nice a house and two car payments with money to spare on steak everyday. The same job now that you’d need a roommate to live in a one bedroom apartment and ride a bike to work while eating shit food. Get over yourself.

UmbrellAssassin ,

I’m not a boomer and it isn’t a boomer mentality to think people should work for the things they want. If you really think that 6 hours is a long shift, just wait until you actually get a job. It is hard if you get an easy job. That’s a choice. So is getting a low yield degrees. Those are choices. If you choose the easy way now, don’t complain about the outcome later.

wanderingmagus ,

Hi, US Navy submariner here with an “actual job” that can last 16+ hours a day regardless of rank when underway. I think it’s bullshit civilians are forced to work 5 day weeks and 9 to 5 jobs in the 21st century when automation is literally right there and other first world countries already have free Healthcare and college. I am certainly not complaining about Tricare that I receive as a servicemember, or the job security, or the government provided housing I could ask for at any time if I needed it, or the tuition assistance I can use to go to college. I think all citizens should get these same privileges.

UmbrellAssassin ,

Was it Scotland that did free college and what happened? People got bullshit degrees and complained that they didn’t get them anywhere. Countries with free Healthcare not being able to take care of people in a timely manner forcing them to spend huge amounts of money going to other countries. While still getting taxes for Healthcare. Free doesn’t mean free. Governments don’t make money. They take money from their people and use that.

Shadywack ,
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I see people who work 50-70 hours a week, and even with all that overtime they cannot afford their medical expenses, or they’re being forced out of their rental due to the landlord selling the property and now they have to cope with a move to a more expensive place that no longer fits their budget, they also have $60k in student debt on a degree that didn’t get them the job they have (despite being told by “experts” that you get a bachelors/masters or you’re useless, all to enter a saturated field that wasn’t saturated 2-4 years ago), and they can’t afford a reliable vehicle.

It must be nice to have that silver spoon you were gifted with, but there are many more who work hard but still have fallen off the edge of our system with no safety net. This isn’t about working for things you want, this is about people having the means to take care of their needs.

Quite frankly your view is narrow and outdated, hence the people that think you’re a boomer. If it’s so easy, then by all means tell us what the hundreds of millions of people should be doing without the canard advice of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, because that is a chickenshit weak argument by privileged fuckheads who have no clue.

UmbrellAssassin ,

You can’t blame a landlord for doing what’s best for them. They can’t take the hit for people just cause it is hard for them. What experts are you talking about? If people didn’t research before hand, they are the only ones to blame. Yes the automotive market sucks, yes the housing market sucks. That doesn’t mean crying about it and waiting for a handout will fix anything. I didn’t have any spoons. When was going to college I realized I couldn’t afford it and the degree I wanted wasn’t going to work for me, got a job, worked my ass off hopping from job to job trying to find something. When my car broke down, I didn’t get the car I want, I got a car that works and can get me places. Slowly moved up while finishing up a degree that can actually do something, found a stable job and now going back for a bs in something that might not be what I wanted to do with my life, but something that can help me lead the life I want. I’ve been trying to buy a house for years and instead of jumping into the first opportunity that looks good, I’m waiting and researching to make sure I don’t put myself in a worse position. You are your safety net. You shouldn’t expect someone else to pick up after you when you make mistakes unless you are a child. People like you confuse want and need. You want a nice fancy car, but you don’t need it. You want a huge house, but then you are setting yourself up for failure. I’ve know people that didn’t have the best start to their lives and made the best of it and found resources that could help. The people around them that just sat around complaining without doing anything about it are still doing just that. All you can do is call my argument names and complain that you should have shit handed to you. What’s your argument? What’s your way to fix things that doesn’t include bitching on the internet?

Shadywack ,
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What experts are you talking about?

So you don’t believe that for the past 40 years, the prevalent career advice given to the youth is to go to college? The experts range from professors, politicians, executives, economists, K-12 schools, to pretty much anybody that chimes in on what everyone should do after high school. If you’re unaware of the advice given for half a century to young adults, then its no surprise you’re a completely out of touch moron.

If people didn’t research before hand, they are the only ones to blame. Yes the automotive market sucks, yes the housing market sucks. That doesn’t mean crying about it and waiting for a handout will fix anything.

You’re absolutely right, which is why its important to recognize the problem and then support the policies that fix it, because the free rigged market’s only been making it worse.

I didn’t have any spoons. When was going to college I realized I couldn’t afford it and the degree I wanted wasn’t going to work for me, got a job, worked my ass off hopping from job to job trying to find something. When my car broke down, I didn’t get the car I want, I got a car that works and can get me places.

That you had the means, indicates you had a privilege the majority of people don’t have. Luck got you through all that, not your hard work. Contribution bias is a bitch, and it’s time you recognize it. Refusing to acknowledge the role luck played for you is exactly what makes you an asshole.

You are your safety net. You shouldn’t expect someone else to pick up after you when you make mistakes unless you are a child.

So by your own logic, we should abolish the ADA, disability, and social security, along with public highways, streetlights, and EMTALA. We should just all be our own safety nets, and fall over dead because of bad luck. It seems like you’re all about luck that favors you, while discounting the misfortunes that happen to others. Sounds like a typical conservative, privatize your profits but subsidize your losses eh?

People like you confuse want and need.

EMTALA passed a real long time ago because we as a country decided that life should take value over “muh profits”. I should remind you, EMTALA was signed into law by Reagan. People need a home, access to healthcare, and a way to get to work. Since public transit is unpopular in most of North America, cars are the option available. Funny how you twist my words around to assume when I say “and they can’t afford a reliable vehicle” you infer that I meant a “fancy car”. Same for the allegory of a place to live. People are expected to pay thousands per month for shitty housing infected with bed bugs, roaches, or have faulty heating and electrical.

Judging by the terrible grammar, I’ll bet you’ve been working on your degree for a very long time, and will continue to do so. I’m convinced you’re lying, and that you actually are an ignorant 50+ year old dumbass boomer. You’re so full of shit or you’re so out of touch, your idiotic and flaccid opinions may as well be scrawled in shit on the side of some dank subway tunnel, with flies buzzing around it.

Enjoy extinction, you’re a dinosaur.

UmbrellAssassin ,

I’m aware that people are pushed to go to college. I’m just not a moron enough to think that every degree is worth the same at the end of the day. If you didn’t study up on your path in life, well tough shit. You decided to get a degree in humanities, well your going to live with the consequences. Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about when it comes to what you study mattering. Unless you really didn’t pass middle school reading comprehension and still somehow can act high and mighty. The problem isn’t just the “system” it’s also about the individual. I actually am starting to feel bad for you. I understand the exact kind of person you are. The kind that can’t comprehend that they didn’t work hard enough so all they can do it say everyone else is lucky. I’m sorry sweetheart. You just suck. Nice straw man, I hate bringing up these kind of terms but your responses are typical social media brain damaged crap. It’s sweet you think you can argue. Ohhh, thousands for a shit house? So your going to blame other people that you aren’t smart enough to move somewhere cheaper and with a better quality of life? What’s next? You gonna blame Trump that your shoes are untied? Those damn conservatives. Got any other hot button words to throw out? Enjoy the image of that subway tunnel, that’s the only place your simple minded, victim mentality, my problems are everyone else’s fault, attitude will get you. I’m sure once you get some real life under your belt, you’ll realize how. cringy you sounded. Well hopefully. Just remember, money only solves money problems. Your are still the same person on the inside. You can get your student loans erased, you will just find something else to bitch about. A happy life cannot be bought, it has to be earned. Go out there and get it, maybe you’ll stop being so miserable. First step is to stop blaming everything else on your issues and look inside.

CosmicCleric ,
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That’s boomer talk there. Always worried about everyone else rather than themselves.

Please don’t be Ageist. It’s not an age thing, it’s how you were raised thing.

Some of us “Boomers” (I’m actually first gen Gen-X but keep getting called a Boomer) actually do care about others, especially the generations coming up behind us, and want to strive for a win-win scenario for everyone.

InternetUser2012 ,

It becomes an age thing when someone is talking shit about a younger generation not wanting to work or anything like that because as I said, back in their day a shit factory job was enough income to afford a house and two cars.

The “how you were raised” is a bunch of shit too. It’s who you decided to become.

CosmicCleric ,
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It becomes an age thing when someone is talking shit about a younger generation not wanting to work or anything like that because as I said, back in their day a shit factory job was enough income to afford a house and two cars.

But that’s not automatic based just on the biological timestamp of the people expressing the opinions. And not everyone in that classification agrees with each other.

Yes, different generations have different living conditions, but don’t say they’re wrong just because they are a Boomer (which is usually used to signal that they are automatically out of touch and should be ignored), you say its based on the times/society they lived in instead which formed their opinion, and not their physical age.

The “how you were raised” is a bunch of shit too. It’s who you decided to become.

And you decide who you want to become based on the society you live in at the point of time you’re growing up and living in it, as its society which forces the rules to live by.

As time goes by and newer generations show up over the decades, they revise the rules of society and then yes at that point you’re supposed to change with them (but only if you agree with them; free will is a bitch), but you also have a hard coded base of beliefs already and rules that you’ve lived your life by that you’ve learned from earlier days.

You can’t hand wave that away no matter how much you want to. People do get set in their ways based on the society time frame they grew up in, and not their biological timestamp. If you want to change their minds you have to understand that fact and work with it.

I’m not saying overall you’re wrong, older generations are supposed to update their belief systems to match the times they’re living in now. But to ignore the fact that humans don’t like change won’t solve any problems.

girlfreddy ,
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@UmbrellAssassin @wanderingmagus

So better to have millions with no healthcare at all, dying at a far younger age than need be?

You know nothing young padawan.

UmbrellAssassin ,

There is options for people of they can’t afford Healthcare. That’s like complaining that you don’t have a 401k when you are the only person to blame. If we are throwing out star wars quotes, “There is no ignorance, there is knowledge”. People choose to be ignorant about their options because it is easier to complain and wait for something to fall into their laps.

InternetUser2012 ,

You’re either a shit troll or a bot. Go back to reddit.

UmbrellAssassin ,

Look, not every opinion that you don’t agree with is a troll. >go back to reddit. Says the person that joined 3 weeks ago. Nice. How about you go back if all you want is a echo chamber. Reddit was perfect for that. The prefect place to pretend your the smartest person because you could report and ban everyone that didn’t agree with your narrow minded viewpoint.

InternetUser2012 ,

Read that comment you just wrote, slowly, to yourself.

UmbrellAssassin ,

I can read. Can you? Or better yet, can you understand what you read?

InternetUser2012 ,

Clearly a bot. Your algorithm needs work.

UmbrellAssassin ,

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  • CosmicCleric ,
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    Or, we seize the assets of the rich,

    Do you mean that in a fix the tax code sort away, or literally walking up to their front door with pitchforks and torches and breaking their front door down?

    wanderingmagus ,

    If we don’t try the former, the latter becomes inevitable with time. Witness the multitude of civilizational collapses and revolutions and peasant rebellions that have occurred throughout history all over the world. Personally, I’d rather head off such an event and do it peacefully, but that will only be an option for so long.

    ComfortablyGlum ,

    No one signs anything agreeing to be sucked dry by greedy companies while they desperately scrounge for affordable housing food and a job that pays a living wage with a company that doesn’t treat its employees like cattle. People sign with the idea that going to college will increase their chances of a better life; that’s what the “American dream” promises. People bust their ass, do everything they are supposed to do, but America (and the companies that run it), break promises (if not out right lied to begin with). How is anyone supposed live up to their end of the bargain, when America doesn’t live up to their’s?

    UmbrellAssassin ,

    When you sign loan paperwork, this isn’t an agreement with "America’. I’m not saying that most companies don’t do everything they can to fuck people over, but you can’t not pay what you agreed to because you are upset at the world. That’s a teenager mentality.

    CosmicCleric ,
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    That’s a teenager mentality.

    No, it’s not. You’re just missing the point being expressed.

    UmbrellAssassin ,

    I get the point. It is just wrong. At the end of the day, you can’t make an agreement and years later say, “I shouldn’t have to pay this cause I’m upset at unrelated things”.

    thallamabond ,

    Did you miss what this post is about? and how they borrowed $500 million.

    There also not paying pensions to people who dedicated their lives to work for them.

    afraid_of_zombies ,

    And their Economist labdogs are supporting it

    Nacktmull , in Biden signs historic order moving prosecution of military sexual assault outside chain of command |

    If this only affects prosecution of crimes inside of the military that is already a great step but what I really wonder about is if it will also affect prosecution of war crimes committed by US military. Could someone elaborate please?

    Ghostalmedia , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down
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    Stupid company couldn’t even get the color of their logo correct. That shit was orange.

    boeman ,

    They’re based in Kansas, what do you expect?

    Ghostalmedia ,
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    Good point. I’ve seen the Wizard of Oz and I forgot Kansas was still in black and white. They probably have no idea what color that actually is.

    cloudy1999 ,

    This has bothered me for years.

    febra , in US man who killed woman by driving car through BLM protest pleads guilty

    Terrorist

    uncle ,

    Not really. Maybe you should actually read the article.

    Pissnpink ,

    He drove his car the wrong way on the freeway to hit the girls. You can argue about the label terrorist, but he’s certianly a murderer .

    On 4 July 2020, the Washington state patrol said Kelete drove the wrong way on to Interstate 5 in Seattle, around a barricade of parked vehicles, and struck both Taylor and Diaz Love.

    crimroy ,

    Murderer, and mentally ill. Which is almost always the case with these kinds of things. I think we as humans try to look for a single cause of problems and it’s always a mix of things

    SeaJ ,

    Dawit Kelete’s a massive piece of shit but almost certainly not a terrorist. He most likely knew the interstate would be blocked off at night (it had been nightly for a week or two) and took the opportunity to go hot rodding in his car. He definitely knew he illegally went up an off ramp since he has lived here in Seattle for a couple decades. Terrorism implies he did it for political purposes. There is occasional beef between East African immigrants and the black community here but there is no evidence of that here and he has no history of that. He also does not have a history of harassing the LGBTQ community which Summer was a part of.

    What is also certain is that he did not accidentally go up an offramp like shit heads on the right have suggested. He has lived in this city for over 20 years. That is not some unknown offramp he would be unfamiliar with. He knew what he was doing was illegal and it got someone killed.

    Pissnpink ,

    Yeah, seems like all the articles written about the incident report on vehicular manslaughter, vehicular assult and wreckless driving.

    Kelete’s attorney claims as much, “This tragic event was not a political act or statement," said attorney Francisco A. Duarte, who is representing Kelete

    komonews.com

    That said, it seems like you have a bit of community knowledge.

    Zeth0s , (edited ) in Italy minister: joining China's Belt and Road was 'atrocious' decision

    Not judging if it was a good or bad decision (it was most likely a bad decision), but crosetti is not credible.

    Please ignore whatever he says.

    We are sorry to the world to have such a shameful mean being, a human disgrace talking about anything.

    He even faked a degree in official documents when elected, and as a justification he said “cheating is normal, everybody does it, I always do it”.

    Never trust that man, ever!

    ghostface ,

    Thank you for your comment, as one never knows how much weight to put on these comments.

    But as you stated it doesn’t seem to be the economic win in the other countries it had been implemented

    Zeth0s , (edited )

    A drunk monkey can sometimes pick the right answers from a pool of binary choices.

    This might be the case for crosetto. But he is absolutely untrustworthy, everyone should ignore him. He is a cheater, and has no morals at all.

    He is dangerous

    HootinNHollerin ,
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    Same can be said for ccp in regards to untrustworthy, cheating, shameful, and disgrace

    Zeth0s ,

    I cannot be sorry for that as well. I am not Chinese.

    Being Italian is complicated enough

    HootinNHollerin ,
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    Weird take, not asking you to be sorry for anything

    Zeth0s ,

    I was joking ;)

    Evrala , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down

    I know several different people who work in companies that deal with shipping, Yellow has always been awful to deal with with a much higher rate of shipping damage.

    dannoffs ,
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    I had been using Yellow and it was always a terrible company to work with.

    jimmy_the_tulip ,

    Our experience is quite the opposite. Damage with YRC was few and far between compared to others like Estes or XPO

    Evrala ,

    Probably depends on the region, this was all in south-west Michigan

    athos77 , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down

    In July 2020 [during the pandemic], the Treasury Department announced it was giving a $700 million loan to the trucking company, helping it to stay afloat. But the loan immediately raised questions, in part because the firm was struggling financially and was being sued by the Justice Department over claims that it had defrauded the federal government for a seven-year period.

    Seems like defrauding the government should make one ineligible for government money.

    As of the end of March, Yellow’s outstanding debt was $1.5 billion, including about $730 million that is owed to the federal government. Yellow has paid approximately $66 million in interest on the loan, but it has repaid just $230 of the principal owed on the loan, which comes due next year.

    Must be nice, can I get that on my student loans?

    “We recommend that all Yellow employees who have personal belongings and tools at the terminals should take them home today,” wrote John A. Murphy, a co-chair of the Teamsters freight industry negotiating committee.

    Yeah, that seems like a good idea.

    InverseParallax ,

    Seems like defrauding the government should make one ineligible for government money.

    nytimes.com/…/yrc-coronavirus-relief-funds.html

    The relationship between Apollo and the White House runs deep. In 2017, Josh Harris, a founder of Apollo, advised the Trump administration on infrastructure policy and discussed a possible White House job with Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser. That same year, Apollo lent $184 million to Mr. Kushner’s family real estate firm, Kushner Companies, to refinance the mortgage on a Chicago skyscraper.

    ZzyzxRoad ,

    Yellow has paid approximately $66 million in interest on the loan, but it has repaid just $230 of the principal owed on the loan, which comes due next year.

    Which is exactly what students deal with every day. But it’s ok to give millions of dollars to criminals, just not to students who are trying to improve themselves and the economy. If a college student cheated on their federal taxes for seven years, would they get a government bailout?

    dethb0y , in Researchers find multiple ways to bypass AI chatbot safety rules

    Well, one should hope. Putting safety guards on them in the first place was a mistake.

    dethb0y , in As these farmworkers' children seek a different future, who will pick the crops?

    It’s really interesting because these kind of “Kids are leaving the farm!” stories go back basically to the industrial revolution. I imagine eventually it’ll be the case that most american farms are either purely industrial operations ran by corporations or “hobby farms” ran by rich people unconcerned with profit.

    Regna , (edited )
    @Regna@lemmy.world avatar

    Edit: Apparently I didn’t RTFA, this is about farmWORKERS, not farmers. My point still stands about farms and agricultural practices further down. However, a scale of agriculture that requires extremely low paid, often illegal work force with no rights, is not a sustainable practice either.

    The main issue is that you need a serious scale of operations to be able to earn money from agricultural practices, and that leads to a fairly monocultural crop, subsidies for certain crops and cog-in-the-wheel operations. So it is already heavily affected by industrial corporations. This is not just true for the US, it’s like this in the most part of the developed world. So the “family farms” tend to get outcompeted even when the farmers are pretty much working round the clock, and still with decreasing rewards and increasing loans while they have occasional crop failures. So it doesn’t surprise me if the next generation wants to experience life that isn’t a constant toil.

    There are already “hobby farms” as well, not only run by rich people with horses and McMansions.

    And then there is a homesteading movement, where families go the other way. They want to escape the rat race and settle down, have more time with their kids and be self-sufficient. Some even do it in an extremely frugal way, some in an eco way with permaculture instead of monoculture. Some are even ex-farmer progeny who want to get back to their roots in a smaller scale.

    BaroqueInMind , (edited ) in At least 39 dead after blast rips through political gathering in Pakistan | CNN
    @BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

    You reap what you sow, Pakistan. Fuck them.

    For the last thirty years, Pakistan has been funding, training, and harboring Islamist extremists to control Afghanistan and subtly fight the West.

    Go fuck yourselves Pakistan, look at what you have created to suppress women in the neighboring regions, openly and proudly killing LGBTQ+ people, and responsible for the War on Terror by harboring Bin Laden. And now it's coming back to bite you in your hairy asses.

    athos77 , in After $700 Million U.S. Bailout, Trucking Firm Is Shutting Down
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