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  • That is a version of history, but it is intensely colored by your preferences and less by reality. Primaries are decided by votes and while senator sanders assembled an impressive coalition, it could not be turned into votes. Don’t confuse “narratives” with votes. Narratives are for media and twitter denizens. The party decided at the ballot box. And the rules the dems use to allocate delegates are far friendlier to outsider candidate than the GOP’s.

    It is completely fair to say that the tenor and narrative of 2016 and 2020 was sanders vs everybody. That is very accurate. But don’t be the sort of tinfoil hat simpleton who sees conspiracy and skullduggery in every event that doesn’t suit your preferences.

    Look at the dem congressional caucus if you want to know where the party and its voters sit ideologically. The progressive caucus is bigger than it used to be but it is still a small minority of the overall party. You change that from the bottom up, not with big wild swings at the presidency.

  • That’s pretty much my point. What can he do? Talk big and watch isreal flip him the bird? He has zero leverage with the Likud government. They know it, he knows it.

    The political tactics of the 10/7 attack should be studied for centuries. Iran and Russia have so thoroughly played the west and left leaning western governments, it’s astonishing. Sacrifice Hamas and millions of innocent people in Gaza and completely emasculate the only people in the world that are standing up to your tyranny.

  • I disagree. All he can do is talk and he has done some of that. Netanyahu’s whole political life is on the line and he doesn’t need to curry favor with Washington. A right wing US gov is a huge win for him and he can damage Biden by ignoring him and making him look weak. Gaza will burn until November.

    Now if you wanted to blame say, every US president since Truman for this mess, I am right there with you. We made this monster. But at this point, it is beyond our control.

  • That is a valid take. You could also say that all the VC was transferred into payroll for ordinary folks without any return to the SV billionaire club.

    Totally different industry, but my company took a huge swing a few years back that blew up in their faces. It’s been rough since then but I put a LOT of money in my pocket during that period and I’m certainly better off than if they had prudently managed on austerity budgets the whole time.

  • On some level nobody but the Israelis can stop this. I’m sure there could be big talk from their allies, but in truth I don’t think that Netanyahu thinks he has to listen. He doesn’t need more arms investment or aid from the west to continue this butchery. All he needs is for the Israeli people to allow him to continue, they seem game for now.

  • I agree.

    Even barring 3rd party shenanigans leaving dems in control of the WH. Haley will leave when her term is done, trump will not. I’d much rather take my chances on a less than favorable Haley-Biden matchup than make a wild, all-in bet for the future of the republic.

    There is nothing about Haley that appeals to me but I hope she manages to pull this off somehow. I will sleep better, that’s for damn sure.

  • I haven’t chased down sources but I saw a claim that the industry added net 20k jobs in 2023. This might really be more realignment than bloodbath. Anyone who was debt financing payroll has to make changes asap, but the industry still generates tons of revenue and grows YoY.

  • I think that is a microcosm of the whole business right now. Very low interest rates meant that VC were taking bets like this all the time. Which allowed devs to finance expansion well beyond what their revenues would allow. The free money tap turned off and now everybody has to adjust back down. Low interest rates are an engine for growth. Raising rates is meant to crush investment and employment.

    Macro economics is bullshit and not empirical at all but, the monetary policy levers do what they are supposed to do.

  • I have a demon hunter in D3 that can clear fairly high level rifts just holding down my right mouse button. It should be the opposite of fun. Still somehow I prefer that character to anything I built in 4. All my 4 characters feel like fighting through molasses. Maybe it’s time to kill, maybe it’s just sound and animation. I’m not sure but I hate playing D4.

  • Oh please! The Democratic Party has gone so far out of its way in the last couple competitive cycles to engage voters in the primary process and prevent coronation. It’s a pity that the dem primary electorate isn’t more progressive but they just are not.

    The gop has been adding “winner take all” states as fast as they can to make sure that they never have a long primary process. They feel strongly that the earlier they can pivot to the general, the better their chances.

  • The tech is still a bit immature. The price is still way too high. The grid is still so dirty (in my area) that only the small EVs offer much of carbon output reduction over the compact ICE that I drive now. The user experience of a bunch of touchscreens is horseshit and I will not buy anything without buttons.

    All those things change in time and I will almost certainly buy an EV when they do. Mostly I am annoyed that the US EV fleet is being reduced to fuck off huge 7k lb monster trucks.

  • This is a thing that sounds like some crazy uncle bullshit but it is actually completely true and non-controversial.

    The scariest thing to a central banker when it comes to inflation is that wages might start to go up. When that happens the inflations is basically permanent.

  • If these people robbed the most litigious company in the video game space, I bet it works itself out. Pretty sure Nintendo lawyers have got this under control without any help from XxTwitterSlueth420xX. If there is a case, there is a case.

    Corporate fanboys prosecuting the case on social media is some of the saddest shit. Seeing this forum full of communists, anarchists and evangelical pirates get exercised to protect the sanctity of corporate intellectual property is fucking killing me.

  • It’s an interesting argument but I think it is stretching things too far. Also isn’t a little anthrocentric to assume that our relationships are unique and different than all other living things here.

    A pine tree drops needs that are so acidic few other plants can grow near it. Is it damaging the ecosystem?

    Our relationship with bovines is weird right. probably the most successful large mammals on earth. Their success is completely due to being a great machine for turning grass into human food. It’s symbiotic in a lot of ways: we clear pasture and kill predators for them, but also, we eat them. Great for the cows and us, sucks for the trees and wolves.

    Ants and aphids have a similar relationship. Great for the ants, and the aphids, not so much for the plants.

    If you want to conflate human economics with the natural world, you would have to admit that nature is the domain of the most ruthless of capitalists. Christ, the whole point of a lot of leftist thinking is that we must “rise above” our animalistic nature.

  • What annoys me about this meme is that it is the same relationship that underpins all business relationships. I understand you are not happy with the state of things but showing a drawing of “capitalism” at work in nature isn’t really making the point you think you are making.

    This might as well be a pic of two guys in suits trading on a stock exchange floor with the same caption. Or add this to a caption to a pic of a lion eating a baby gazelle while its mother watches from the tree line. What point are we even trying to make here??

  • There were at least 2 other genocides in progress the last October when this mess started. You only care about this one because you have been told to.

    Neoliberalism is really an economic philosophy. It doesn’t really have a lot to say about how a nation ought to position itself toward foreign wars. It’s not an all purpose slur for people who disagree with you.

  • China seemed like paradise for business. A billion upwardly mobile consumers and cheap ass labor too! The Chinese gov was happy to welcome all the foreign investment but there was a catch: foreign companies were never going to get access to the Chinese consumer. Further, any IP that touched Chinese shores was going to be stolen by the CCP.

    All that was manageable but the Chinese economy isn’t what it used to be and now it is finally time to cut bait.

  • Politics is weird sometimes. Here was a thing that by law, didn’t matter. But still, it did kind of matter. By winning write in, it gets harder for the media to pretend that any of the also-rans are relevant to the race.

    If someone else had won, that would be the only story today. Nothing would be juicier media than a sitting president losing a primary. The fact that Biden wasn’t on the ballot would fade into the background. Every news headline today would boil down to “trump strong, Biden weak”. And we’d slide just that much closer to dictatorship.