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  • The primary issue isn't that American children are less capable but that American neighborhoods are unsafe. In many suburban developments in the United States it isn't safe to walk to anywhere of interest (excepting the neighboring houses). Residential areas are often separated from commercial and recreational areas by high speed automobile traffic lanes with little-to-no pedestrian infrastructure.

  • That's not capitalism, that's a market.

  • My guess is that the benefits only pay out after you've been employed a certain number of months or years. So if you get fired for incompetence you probably won't get the benefit, or you'll be required to pay it back.

  • Puppies & cream

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  • If I had to venture a guess I'd say it was probably the tower at nearby Minot AFB. Perhaps the commercial flight's approach took them over the bases' airspace or something.

  • It's gonna be real shitty when this bubble bursts.

  • The problem is that federal income taxes are generally paid directly by employers to the federal government. It's not clear by what mechanism states and/or cities might withhold them.

    It's true that the State of New York, and NYC are both large employers, so hypothetically I guess they could refuse to collect income taxes from their employees on behalf of the federal government, but certainly the IRS would still hold the individual taxpayers responsible for those taxes at the end of the year.

  • The cruelty is the point.

  • If Jesus was real and did come back we'd probably never know because he would get deported and die in a Salvadorian torture prison.

  • You know, I don't recall Medicaid being mentioned once in the bible.

    I do seem to remember something about giving all of your possessions to the poor though. But maybe I am imagining that.

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  • I heard a saying once (I cannot remember the provenance) that could be paraphrased like: "The liberal is someone who is for all movements except the current movement; against all wars except the current war."

    There are two important points:

    1. Every major movement in history has incorporated elements of violence;
    2. Which movements we retroactively consider as violent is determined by sociological consensus.

    For example, the American civil rights movement is today considered by people to have been largely non-violent. However at the time the movement's opponents definitely thought of, and portrayed it as a violent enterprise.

    Opponents of a movement will always portray that movement as violent. The status-quo consensus perspective on historical protests is written by the victors. Therefore, the hypothesis that "non-violent" protests are more likely to succeed than "violent" ones is self-fulfilling. When protest movements succeed we are less likely to consider them "violent".

  • I was chastised by a random person at my local protest for joining in a chant of "Fuck Donald Trump".

    Many of these people are still so attached to the idea of civility politics that they don't even want anyone to curse.

  • In the John version of the story, he "drives" them out of the temple with a whip. It's difficult to reconcile that with a total pacifism.

  • Pacifist

    Did I misread the part when he kicks the shit out of the money changers?

  • That's because they'd rather have a serial sex pest than a s̸̼̹̼͂͐̚ò̵̳͇̝͍̲̪̥͎̆͆͋͊͘͜ͅc̵̡̤̰̳͙̱̰̞̟̈́̈́͝i̶͕͕̹͆̃̈́̽͗̓ḁ̶̯̠̳̅͌̿̋̈́̐͠͝l̶̡̟̮͕̖͉̪̺̇͗ḭ̵͎̲̇ş̶͙̱̼̮̮̼̜̮̃̄́͒̐̒͗̚t̴͙̏̌̈́̎̃̀̀͋͝

  • It's a $5M gold card visa program. I don't think they've made any details about the scheme public yet.

  • Be careful with these kits, especially if there's any extra moisture or humidity in your home. I've heard some horror stories about the mushrooms starting to spread.

  • I don't know how they could implement this across the private sector, but the State of California has a quarter million employees for which they could probably stop sending tax withholdings to the feds.

    According to this random site I found Googling, it's around $230M every month.

  • I am saying that:

    1. the vast majority of violence perpetrated at these demonstrations is done by law enforcement
    2. if cops wanted people to stop throwing water bottles at them they would stop trampling people with horses and shooting reporters with rubber bullets
    3. framing these demonstrations as "violent" only serves the narrative of the right