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  • Which Trump policy's do you expect to cause deflation significant enough to reduce your grocery bill?

    Which Trump policy's do you expect to reduce your dependcy on owning a car so that you won't be at the mercy of oil companies, car manufacturers, and insurance companies in order to survive?

  • "They want the votes": Ted Cruz says Democrats are pro-Palestine just for show
  • Banning Democratic candidates from taking campaign contributions from outside actors like the AIPAC, but those are a pretty small drop in the bucket of the total spending.

    This article summarizes the spending on the Bowman election.

    About $22 million has been spent on the Bowman/Latimer race. About $6 million of that comes from campaign spending which you suggestion might address. It would be pretty easy to bypass the restriction because most of the AIPAC funding comes from bundling individual donations; the AIPAC could send links to contributors and have them directly donate to Latimer's campaign as individuals completely bypassing the process. So not really much the DNC can do there.

    The majority of the money being spent on the campaign (about $16 million) is from independent PACs. Even if the DNC did ban contributions from these groups going directly to campaigns, that portion of their spending is really a very small piece of the funding that's being addressed (less than $3.2 million). The vast majority is really outside the candidates control, if a PAC wants to send out mailers and run advertisements they can pretty much do it with impunity.

    How is the DNC leadership expected to control the spending of PACs and the contributions of individuals? (Your original claim was the DNC is allowing these things to happen, I'm simply rephrasing the claim not trying to move the goal posts).

    We 100% need campaign finance reform, and less outside influence on elections in general, but blaming this situation on the DNC doesn't seem appropriate.

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  • You're not actually doing anything to prevent or mitigate genocide. You can pretend you're anti-genocide all day long, but at the end of the day you're doing absolutely nothing about it. And the one thing you can do to mitigate, vote for the candidate that is calling for restraint, you're refusing to do.

    So you say you're anti-genocide but your actions are 100% pro-genocide. You can lie to yourself but that doesn't change reality.

  • Bowman Calls for Primary Voters to Reject AIPAC Money at Rally With Sanders, AOC
  • I thinking Bowman might have missed the Overton window in his district:

    Bowman’s troubles started last fall, when he began speaking out in the days after Oct. 7 as one of Congress’s leading critics of Israel’s war with Hamas. His stand — for a cease-fire and against American military aid — galvanized younger Democrats and the party’s left flank. But in a heavily Jewish district, it also helped foment a backlash that led Jewish leaders to recruit a formidable primary challenger, George Latimer; prompted a pro-Israel lobby to pump a record-shattering $15 million into the race; and eventually lit a match under old tensions over race, class and ideology.

    Source

    Link to donate to Bowman's campaign

    Edit: After thinking about this some more I feel like this is a great example of what makes being a politician so hard and why sometimes taking the stand on right side of history can make things worse.

    Bowman obviously wants to do the right thing and end the Gaza invasion, so he spoke out publicly against it. He doesn't seem to understand his constituency though, and as a result there's a good chance he's going to lose his seat at the table.

    Unfortunately his speaking out publucly doesn't really seem to have moved the needle towards improving the situation in Gaza.

    So by speaking out without understanding his constituents he might be losing his seat, we citizens of the United States are potentially losing one vote for progressive issues, we're potentially gaining a vote for aggressive pro-Isreali causes, and the invasion of Gaza rolls on without even noticing.

    So was Bowman's sacrifice worth it? I guess we'll see in November.

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  • Lol, good news is that both of us are doing the same amount to stop the invasion of Gaza right now. However, I'm advocating for deescalation in the future and harm reduction. Maybe even a Palestinian state of their own. You on the other hand are advocating for more genocide and an escalation of the conflict, complete with Israeli condos on the beach in Gaza.

    A fun fact about me, I'm also opposed to the Uyghur genocide being carried put by China, as well as the Ukrainian and Rohingya genocides being directly enabled by China. Curiously you only seem to be opposed to genocide if it's a political liability for Joe Biden and can be used to get Trump elected. I wonder why that is.

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  • You're not in Gaza fighting the IDF, and you aren't voting for the candidate that will do the most to mitigate The Genocide™, so it seems like you're actively choosing more genocide. I'll never understand you genocide enthusiasts, absolutely heartless.

  • Advice for Data Analyst Career
  • If you're doing a lot of reporting I highly recommend getting familiar with Quarto. It's incredibly flexible for writing ad hoc reports, automated reporting, dashboards, presentations, etc. You can use python, R, observable, or Julia.

  • Current state of the Lemmy prediction pool, feel free to join us!
  • Fun loosely related fact: gender, birthday, and zip code can uniquely identify about 87% of the population in the United States.

    The study is a little old so population growth may have reduced that amount some what, but probably not a lot.

  • Billionaires in Silicon Valley are opening up to Trump. It's not just because of taxes.
    finance.yahoo.com Billionaires in Silicon Valley are opening up to Trump. It's not just because of taxes.

    Donald Trump is set for a major stop in the 2024 money race Thursday when he travels to Silicon Valley for a high-profile fundraiser with tech billionaires.

    Billionaires in Silicon Valley are opening up to Trump. It's not just because of taxes.

    Donald Trump is set for a major stop in the 2024 money race Thursday when he travels to Silicon Valley for a high-profile fundraiser with tech billionaires.

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    Trump’s Ugly, Hateful Attacks on Media Suddenly Take a Dangerous Turn
    newrepublic.com Trump’s Ugly, Hateful Attacks on Media Suddenly Take a Dangerous Turn

    His posting of a video of a man cursing at Joe Scarborough sends a broader message: If elected, he’ll use state power to come after countless other Americans.

    Trump’s Ugly, Hateful Attacks on Media Suddenly Take a Dangerous Turn

    His posting of a video of a man cursing at Joe Scarborough sends a broader message: If elected, he’ll use state power to come after countless other Americans.

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    Iranian film director Mohammad Rasoulof flees after jail sentence
    bbc.com Iranian film director Mohammad Rasoulof flees after jail sentence

    Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced over his new film, which is to be premiered at the Cannes festival.

    Iranian film director Mohammad Rasoulof flees after jail sentence

    Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced over his new film, which is to be premiered at the Cannes festival.

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