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Nobody Voted for Elon Musk

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All federal grants and loan disbursement paused by White House

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Another convicted January 6 US Capitol attacker rejects Trump’s pardon

  • I’m going to need you to provide some citations for those assertions, along with an explanation for how that’s even relevant —!or is that what you mean by “this isn’t really the part of it that matters?”

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    Government website offering reproductive health information goes offline

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    Trump fires four-star Coast Guard chief

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    DOJ can’t show Jack Smith’s report on Trump classified docs case to lawmakers, Cannon rules

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    Trump’s Rhetoric Echoes Hitler - Harvard Political Review

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    Johnson says flags will be raised for Trump’s inauguration - ABC News

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    Minnesota Democrats stage boycott over ‘abuse of power’ by Republicans

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    Tuberville: Californians ‘don’t deserve’ money for wildfires unless they ‘change their ways’

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    Donald Trump threatens Comcast in rant over Seth Meyers’ late-night show

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    Mike Johnson wants to use Aid for the California Wildfires as Leverage

  • They’ve sat on their hands while tens of millions are forced to work 2-3 jobs to survive, and even that only covers the bare minimum needed to live in most areas of the country. Most people can’t even think of going to a doctor or obtaining higher education now, because both are cost-prohibitive.

    We both can look out on society and agree that the way things are can and should be better, but I find it funny that you’re ostensibly arguing for progressive policy reform using logic that parallels the logic used by proponents of school choice. Stay with me, and I’ll explain how.

    I think we can both agree that in order for schools to function and be effective, they need some level of financial support to operate. It’s no secret that for decades, financial support for education has been slashed across the board.

    Proponents of school choice typically argue that if public schools will not or cannot perform at satisfactory levels, the students should be able to go to another school, and some level of pro rata funding should follow them to that new school. This effectively punishes schools that have been long-underfunded with financial support, which plays a factor in that under-performing, and then takes away even more financial support.

    Assuming you’re familiar with the procedural aspects of how governing works, you understand that to enact legislation and policies you’re in favor of takes a threshold level of support to accomplish that. Because of gerrymandering, antiquated frameworks for distribution representation, and the the Electoral College, Democrats have hardly been in a position to enact progressive legislation that isn’t obstructed by a president, one of the legislative chambers — or even once it is passed, that isn’t overturned by a Supreme Court detached from precedent and reason.

    In both cases, the support necessary to operate a sufficiently resourced school, or to get a piece of legislation across the finish line, is clearly lacking. The solution to that problem is more support, not less. Schools need more financial support to reach their goals, and Democrats need more support in Congress to pass legislation. The position you’re defending right now is now is effectively expecting schools/Democrats to do more with less.

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    Georgia lieutenant governor avoids criminal charges over fake elector plot

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    Trump Wants to Hire 'Free Spirit' Laura Loomer. MAGA Allies Think She's Nuts

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    MAGA scrambles to excuse Trump chickening out of second debate

  • One tip I heard was asking “how” questions as follow-ups, rather than “what” questions? It tends to encourage people to think through how the conspiracies might actually work, rather than just jumping from point A to point B.

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    EXCLUSIVE: Apology letters surface in Fulton Trump case

  • I have a counter-point that I’d like to hear your thoughts on: at least to some degree, it seems like part of the housing crisis is caused by private equity firms not being restricted from buying up property, artificially reducing the supply of housing that can be purchased by then renting it out, which artificially increases the cost of housing and making it less accessible. More of the population then has less wealth, while smaller portions of the population end up with more wealth, again making homeownership farther out of reach.

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    Virginia election officials acknowledge voters mistakenly removed from rolls

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    Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at 90

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    Louisiana police accused of ‘unconscionable’ abuse in ‘Brave Cave’

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    North Carolina House approves election board takeover ahead of 2024

  • It’s not about refusing to adopt a “race ideology” that suggests racism; it’s the refusal to acknowledge statistical evidence, the refusal to investigate the law and history of this country, the refusal to recognize cause and effect, and the refusal to appreciate that some times, empathy simply is not possible. It’s the refusal to recognize that history has an impact on the present, and to make the future better than the present, we must make the present better than the past. What suggests racism is being presented with all of that information, and take a stand against making things better.

  • Thank you! The surfacing part was actually done mostly by hand because if a chicken and egg situation of making the inside components and adding the hinge, without throwing things off balance on the lathe. But after four prototypes, I definitely learned a lot!

  • Look, my take is that you are trying to combat fascism on philosophical terms, while I’m saying there is an even more pressing violence threatening people on a real level by taking steps that we know — at this moment in time — make it more likely to ending up with Republicans having power.

    We don’t seem to be seeing things eye-to-eye, and you don’t seem to be able to hold this conversation without ad hominem attacks, so I’m going to check out.

    Final note: I’m going to go back to my day, and forget about your condescension and nastiness because… well, I can. But if I see you talking this way to anyone else here (and I don’t just mean heated discussion), there will be consequences.

    Have a nice day, and please be(e) respectful of everyone here.