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BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Yeah, let's stop with this "don't judge people for their poiltics" bullshit22·4 months agoYep, totally agree. Sad to see so many on here knee jerk being angry at you instead of engaging in constructive outreach to an obviously attentive and likely persuadable voter.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Yeah, let's stop with this "don't judge people for their poiltics" bullshit66·4 months agoI 100% agree with your critiques, but I don’t see how Trump was going to solve them. However, I’m pretty disappointed that you’re at -20 at the time I’m making this comment (thanks blue maga groupthink), so I’m upvoting you to try and turn the tide. But all standards, you have a well written comment that should not be downvoted into oblivion.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Ramaswamy wants to defund unauthorized government programs - like veteran healthcare2·7 months agoI’d like to believe you, but 65% red is a pretty high number. https://responsiblestatecraft.org/veterans-vote-trump/
That’s in the face of nearly every military leader that had contact with Trump saying he was unfit, Trump having that weird campaign event at a cemetery, etc.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Ramaswamy wants to defund unauthorized government programs - like veteran healthcare32·7 months agoIs it really a political hand grenade? Seems like majority of vets vote red no matter what.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Dear Americans, be prepare to get screwed!3·7 months agoI’m on a 5800x3d, pretty set right now, but that’s a good point…
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Sanders: Democratic Party ‘has abandoned working class people’2·7 months agoWhile I personally do like Stein, I agree that others would be better. Stein didn’t even want to run, but the Green Party loses all the electoral benefits I mentioned if they DON’T run. Stein basically recruited Cornell West to run for the Green Party nomination, and there was a time when it looked like he would be the nominee. However, he dropped out because he didn’t want to do the campaigning work within the party to become the nominee. If he had actually been serious about running, he could have clinched it and I think would have gotten a ton more traction. From what I’ve heard, it seemed like he was scared to gain too much traction and potentially be a real spoiler. When he left the Green Party, someone had to run to preserve their electoral benefits, so Stein stepped in.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Sanders: Democratic Party ‘has abandoned working class people’4·7 months agoUnfortunately I would think very few would care. For example, the Green party is very progressive, and comes with a TON of advantages electorally. They’re on the ballot in almost every state, run in local and national elections, and have a system all set up for nominating people, etc. When you look at the Green party’s platform, it’s very close to what the progressives claim to actually want. Yet most democrats just shit on them at every opportunity instead of voting for the platform they ostensibly believe in.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Sanders: Democratic Party ‘has abandoned working class people’9·7 months agoAnother headache is that everything dems do is means tested, so you’ve got to jump through a bunch of hoops to figure out if you’re even eligible for any new program. Even if the programs do give relief to people, it’s much harder to message on a complicated program with layers of bureaucracy rather than “everyone gets 3k per child no matter what.”
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Sanders: Democratic Party ‘has abandoned working class people’9·7 months agoBernie purposefully did not do that because he did not want to be seen as another Ralph Nader. He believed working inside the system would do more good than doing a dirty break. I also wish he went in the direction of a break from the democratic party, but that’s just not who he is.
If you actually think you will get hunted down…buy a goddamn gun. Take classes, carry every day. Arm yourself and your friends.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•RFK Jr. says a Trump White House would immediately push to remove fluoride from water7·8 months agoThat’s about the time the worm ate through his brain and stopped any further thinking.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are BackEnglish6·8 months agoWouldn’t your comment equally apply to being a small business owner (let’s say blacksmith) under feudalism? As a good blacksmith, you will earn more clients and prestige, while poor blacksmiths won’t get repeat business. You might be able to expand your forge and hire more people to do the tedious work of making chainmail or whatever.
I don’t know that anyone can ever provide an “objective” source on capitalism. Anyone who writes on the topic has inherent biases. Here are a few: https://www.amazon.com/Democracy-at-Work-Cure-Capitalism/dp/1608462471
https://www.amazon.com/Slow-Down-Manifesto-KOHEI-SAITO/dp/1662602723
https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/doughnut-economics-paperback/
https://www.amazon.com/What-Wrong-Capitalism-Ruchir-Sharma/dp/1668008262
https://www.amazon.com/There-Are-No-Accidents-Disaster_Who/dp/1982129689
https://www.amazon.com/Deaths-Despair-Future-Capitalism-Anne/dp/0691217076
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon tech workers leaving for other jobs in response to return to office mandateEnglish1·9 months agoIf you have an extra bedroom that you can use exclusively as an office, it’s pretty great. When you’re in your office, that’s “work”, and the rest of your house is “not work”.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Musk's Starlink backtracks and says it will comply with judge's order to block X in Brazil1·10 months agoBecause it’s literally what’s happening? X has not named a legal representative in Brazil. Therefore it cannot do business in Brazil. Thus, all ISPs are ordered to block X so that it cannot do business in Brazil. (same link). Starlink, as an ISP, said they would not comply. Now they are complying. This has literally nothing to do with internet speech and everything to do with complying with a country’s laws.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Musk's Starlink backtracks and says it will comply with judge's order to block X in Brazil73·10 months agoIf Chevron were to start drilling in Brazil without any sort of permits or company representative, you might say that Brazil is within its rights to seize that mining equipment. Would that also be censorship?
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Toddler, 2, dies after shooting himself while left alone in a Walmart parking lot as his parents shopped for fireworks3·11 months agoMy American brain can only understand lbs, but converting it, 5.6kg = more than 12lbs, which is on the high end even for DA guns. I believe both the Sig 226 and CZ 75 are around 9-10lbs in DA. For comparison, Glocks have about a 6lb trigger pull, which would be barely heavier than your P8’s SA trigger weight.
BlueMacaw@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Toddler, 2, dies after shooting himself while left alone in a Walmart parking lot as his parents shopped for fireworks8·11 months agoTwo points: 1. most guns don’t have safeties, and 2. safeties are pretty easy to toggle
First, many guns don’t have any sort of safety like you see in the movies - “toggle this button to make the gun able to fire.” Most safety features in current guns are to prevent the gun from going of accidentally - i.e. other than someone pulling the trigger. Therefore, the most common safeties are a trigger dongle and a firing pin block, which makes the gun drop-safe. In other words, if you drop the gun, it won’t go off, but if you pull the trigger, it will go bang. A Glock is a prototypical example of a gun with no safeties - most police departments in the US issue Glocks to their officers, and if used correctly (i.e. keeping your finger off the trigger), they are thought to be very safe (as far as guns go).
That said, for guns that do have safeties, safeties are generally very easy to toggle on and off. A 1911 style pistol is fairly common and has several safeties. 1911s have both a grip safety and a safety on the frame. If the gun is on safe, the safety is “up”, and when you grab it, you release the grip safety, and your thumb should sweep down and release the frame safety. Many people “ride” the frame safety, which means they just keep their thumb on the safety since it’s a comfortable ledge. Once you’re done firing, you should sweep your thumb up to put the gun back on safe. Both safeties are intended for the same purpose as Glocks - to prevent the gun from firing when you don’t intend it to (like, into your leg when carried in a holster). They are not intended to make the gun an inert object.
Many new gun owners want a safety because they think it’s an added layer of protection against you doing something dumb. And it is, to an extent, but once you become more familiar with safe gun handling, a safety is basically extraneous - it generally won’t help from anything catastrophic (like what happened in this article), and is a potential point of failure (for example, there are stories about marines with berettas having them go from safe to unsafe because of plane vibrations). Once an owner trains to become proficient with their pistol, having a safety or not is basically a wash - doesn’t matter either way, as long as you’re handling the gun properly.
With all that said, that means any pistol that is not secured by a lock or case is 100% unsafe to be left around children, safety or not. There are plenty of “quick access” safes that people can install in their cars that will allow a pistol to be secured, but also retrieved quickly. Having a totally unsecured firearm is simply negligence.
If cost is the main issue, you can find a refurbished slightly older Eufy model on Amazon for $80, which I would consider well worth it. I have two dogs and I pull a large handful of hair out of my robo-vac every day.