Brainsploosh
That's not actually how those things go together... how...? Ah, lemmy.ml, explains it
I'm trying to read your argument generously, and it comes off as: a minority has to work with the enemy to have a chance at achieving some of its goals.
Please correct me, as that doesn't seem right?
The GOPedo with Trump are still in the popular minority of votes, they haven't been neither popular majority nor willing to compromise for 50 years.
White Christians aren't a US minority group, or do you mean that the GOPedo has negotiated with them for the current policies? (With minorities I refer to political minority powers, not necessarily demographics)
Or is it the plurality of voters that should accept working with Trump over Biden to get some of their policy? It would seem that Biden would be the compromise candidate, as Trump doesn't seem to be pursuing any voter driven policy (health care, jobs, lower inflation, lower cost of living, legalising drugs, etc.), besides perhaps those of further US minorities (Heritage foundation, oligarchs, Saudi Arabia, Russia).
Would you please clarify what you're arguing for with your picked examples?
Good thing he got replaced, the next one would never do that right?
Oh, he did as well? Well, at least you voted him out when you found out.
Wait, you elected him back? Despite him having done so before just last time, and openly promising to do so again? And the alternative not having done so, nor promising to?
How much could you really care if you're repeatedly and knowingly going against it?
What if inflation isn't about the money losing value, but you having access to more money and thus spending it more frivolously?
Get leadpilled as the kids would say.
There's definite anti-intellectualism, but what you're describing is the loss of qualified/high innovation industry in the US.
The previous generation of higher education graduates cannot find gainful employment offsetting their student loans, not to mention qualified work at all. There isn't enough employment or market to make use of that knowledge (there's also a discussion to be had about the quality of that knowledge, but with the rest of the world managing – let's set that aside for now), whereas there's high demand for the trades.
The last few centuries have shown that economic growth is greatly accelerated with higher education, and that access to an educated workforce has been key to post-world-war growth. Meaning it might get rough for the next US generation...
I'm more interested in knowing if this leads to any difference in treatment and reception in the correctional facility. I don't care if they think they're making some kind of point going out in drag, it's functionally indistinguishable from being trans and an excellent point in favor of the law treating people equally, as well as gender being a construct.
I'm guessing being disingenuous is rather going to bite them in corrections, and hope she'll find a constructive way to approach themselves and society in corrections.
I mean, the expansion of the universe is a wave propagating with a potentially infinite wavelength. Not necessary for it to be any light stretching from the beginning of the universe, but also not impossible afaik.
The wave would probably interact weakly with anything making it very hard to detect. And depending on the initial burst it will probably also have it's energy too spread out to be of any noticeable amplitude.
I agree.
But I'm not the one needing to be convinced, the snow argument was touted by Trump himself as well as echoed in other conservative spaces.