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Rich people are dominating holiday travel
  • If you don't have at least $10 million in liquid assets then you aren't rich. In a less fucked up timeline what this article is calling rich would have been qualified as middle class. They're just trying to shift the definitions to hide how out of control income inequality has gotten and how rampant poverty is becoming. With the current market prices, nevermind the absolute shit show it's about to become, an income of less than $50k should be considered below the poverty line.

  • Two-thirds of Americans think Trump tariffs will lead to higher prices, poll says
  • While the Electoral College did not directly factor into this election it could have indirectly factored in due to minority voters in solidly controlled states simply deciding not to vote due to their votes having no impact on the outcome. If for instance you were a Democrat in a state that Republicans have won by double digit percentages for the last couple decades you might rightly assume that whether you vote or not the outcome remains unchanged.

    If we had a straight popular vote rather than the EC then literally every vote would count, unlike the current system where that's only true in battleground states. In this case the EC is just another in a long list of voter suppression tools.

  • ‘You Don’t Care?’: GOP Senator Shocks ABC Host With Take on Background Checks for Trump Picks
  • The process must have slowed down considerably. About two decades ago I had a security clearance (just a basic one for access to some military bases for contract work) and that process, although the paperwork was a nightmare, got cleared in under 2 months. I'm sure a higher level of access takes longer, but equally someone being vetted for one of the highest offices in the world is certainly going to be a higher priority than some military contractor pleb.

  • Corporatocracy is the term they’re forgetting
  • The root of the issue is that the difference between the government and the major corporations is mostly academic at this point. They're trying to setup a fascist state except the role of the government is filled by the incestuous merger of politicians and corporate executives. Outside of that one difference it's absolutely fascism.

  • After Trump's win, Black women are rethinking their role as America's reliable political organizers
  • They did their part, but unfortunately Harris and the DNC failed to do theirs. All she had to do was toss out some left wing policies and instead she went all in on right wing policies. How many losses is it going to take before the DNC gets it through their heads that they're not going to be able to steal conservative votes from the Republicans.

  • The tech industry in the USA seems to be dying due to outsourcing
  • India is just like anywhere else, you get what you pay for. There's plenty of cheap dogshit contractors there but there's also some pretty good "expensive" ones. I say "expensive" because they're still cheaper than domestic, just a lot more than the cheap ones.

    The interesting bit though is that the end state of all this outsourcing is an inversion. As US companies pour more and more money into foreign contractors the quality of those contractors steadily increases which then drives their prices up. Concurrently with that as the domestic market languishes and skills atrophy domestic prices fall. Eventually the US will find itself as the cheap 3rd world country the other countries are outsourcing to. That assumes of course other countries are as blindingly short sighted and stupid as the US. The more likely scenario is that those countries enact subsidies, tariffs, and tax breaks to protect their domestic markets in which case the US doesn't become the hot outsourcing market and instead just continues to fade into irrelevancy.

  • Passengers duct tape man who allegedly tried to open door during American Airlines flight to Texas
  • Considering he was claiming to be the captain and trying to get off the plane it seems highly likely he was having some kind of mental breakdown. He needs proper medical care and a psychological evaluation, not summary execution. Yes he was a danger to himself and others, but that doesn't mean he's guilty of attempted murder. A padded room might be appropriate depending on the psych evaluation, but wishing suffering on him without knowing the full situation is too much.

  • New Jersey man pleads guilty to nationwide conspiracy to violate the Clean Air Act by remotely disabling pollution control devices on diesel trucks
  • Right, a Republican, exactly.

    The way they've all reacted to climate change denialism by actively trying to make pollution as bad as possible is wild. Even if the entire world's scientific community was somehow wrong about global warming, shit like this and "rolling coal" would still be terrible for air quality, but these fucknuts apparently don't care as long as they get to "own the libs". This is peak "eating a shit sandwich to force other people to smell your breath" energy.

  • Kamala Harris won politicaly engaged voters, but lost voters who don't follow politics.
  • By "I'm not sure if that's true" I meant the attack ads costing them the election, not that they would get attacked which I'm pretty sure they would. For what it's worth I do agree that an actually progressive Dem running on a anti-capitalist platform would do quite well. I'm not sure it would be well enough to win, but I don't think it would be a guaranteed loss either. The biggest counter example I can think of would be Bernie Sanders, but that has the extra complication that the DNC did everything they could to try to bury him. A progressive candidate with the backing of the DNC I suspect would do well enough to offset any possible damage done by attack ads.

  • Kamala Harris won politicaly engaged voters, but lost voters who don't follow politics.
  • Made this point on another article and the response I got was that they need to keep fellating rich donors because if they stop those rich donors will run attack ads against them and cost them the election. I don't know if that's true or not but if so they might as well give up now because those rich donors aren't winning them elections either.

  • Cinnamon roll mode engaged

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