EldritchFeminity

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[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Your timescale is skewed. You're either young, pushing a narrative, or both, so let me describe how things look historically from a sample size that actually matters. 2 presidents is not a big sample size.

Starting in the 80s, the American economy began to decline and the national debt began to rise under Reagan and politicians like him - trickle down economics had begun. In the late 90s, a president balanced the budget and actually began reducing the national debt (by cutting funding to social security and other less than stellar actions). That would be Clinton. And then along came Bush Jr and the post 9/11 forever war in the Middle East. Ever since the start of the Iraq war, the national debt has risen like an ICBM. I remember when news channels talked with disbelief about Bush possibly doubling the national debt within a year.

So it's 2008, Bush just finished up his second term, and hundreds of thousands of people have lost everything in the 2008 depression (except for Bush's rich friends. They got government bailouts and made bank buying up all the poor people's houses). So, what now? Now, a black man who runs on a campaign of changing things for the better wins the election in a landslide, and tries to do most of what he promised. The economy sees large amounts of growth and jobs added, and the spiraling of the national debt slows down. However, Republicans vow to never let a black man do anything in the White House and the Democrats capitulate before the fight ever starts, so Obama is hamstrung and despite trying, ends up being forced by Republicans shutting down the government to not fulfill any of his campaign promises in his two terms (except for installing a healthcare system that Republicans fought tooth and nail against because it makes it illegal for health insurance companies to kick cancer patients off their health insurance and then refuse to cover them for having a preexisting condition: cancer).

Now it's 2016 and a man who ran on a campaign of undoing everything the black man before him did and the promise of kicking out all the politicians that he's been friends with since his big business days in the 80s has been elected. And what does he do? He spends the first 2 years largely going line by line and undoing every single thing that the black man did while in office, and then spends the next 2 years mostly giving tax breaks and government money to the friends he said he would kick out and "drain the swamp" while the national debt once again rises like a tide in a swamp and the economy stagnates. Then 2019 hits and the economy collapses again under a worldwide pandemic, just a month after he got rid of the office the black man set up to prevent a pandemic.

So now it's 2020 and the country has just elected the old guy who was the black guy's right hand man. He campaigned on not rocking the boat and keeping the course. Nothing exciting, but we'll see what happens. True to form, 4 years of stabilization happen. The debt slows down, the economy sees jobs come back, and things are looking a little more calm.

Then, in 2025 the old guy who was so upset about the black guy comes back and his swampy friends are right behind him. The debt begins to balloon and the economy starts to shudder under the weight of global tariffs and worldwide uncertainty of a possible trade war against friend and foe alike. And that's just in the first 3 months of the year.

Tl;dr: the economy consistently grows under democrat presidents and the national debt slows down. Under Republicans, the economy shrinks and the debt skyrockets. This stays fairly consistent the farther back you go, but Reagan is an important point in this because he started trickle down economics and showed the Republicans that big government can be good for them, too, so long as they hold the purse strings, and Bush is the other important point because he's the tipping point for when the debt went from manageable to using a sink to try to put out a burning building.

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 points 2 months ago (2 children)

It's post reconstruction Japan all over again. Once mocked for making only cheap low quality products, and then feared by America to overtake them as the largest economy in the world before the economic bubble burst.

It's one of the reasons cyberpunk as a genre has so much Japanese culture in it. In the 80s the US thought that the dollar would be replaced by the yen as the world's currency and English would be replaced with Japanese as the language of trade. They thought that Americans would be eating their meals with chopsticks in a decade's time as they were rendered culturally obsolete.

https://hyperallergic.com/1038623/us-agencies-say-they-have-no-records-of-tourist-flagged-for-jd-vance-meme/

The public records request filed by Mikkelsen and his lawyer also alleged that Mikkelsen was detained for 18 hours, during which his repeated requests to contact the Norwegian consulate were denied in violation of diplomatic conventions. Mikkelsen also claimed he was threatened with imprisonment and fines if he did not turn over passwords to his device or sign certain documents.

Mikkelsen had planned a months-long trip to the US to visit friends and tour national parks with his mother, he told Hyperallergic in an interview after he returned to Norway in June. However, while passing through passport control at Newark, he was summoned into a room where he said ICE agents asked him if he planned to commit terrorism, belonged to any extremist groups, or was smuggling narcotics.

CBP officers then inspected Mikkelsen’s phone, according to his account of the events, where they found the viral meme of a bald JD Vance and photos of a pipe he said he made in trade school. Publicly, the DHS has stated that Mikkelsen was denied entry because he admitted to using marijuana, which he acknowledges having done twice in places where the substance is legal.

However, DHS’s public narrative does not match what Mikkelsen claims officers told him in the interrogation room, nor does it match documents from CBP reviewed by Hyperallergic.

Officers handed Mikkelsen a document known as an I-877, which is an official sworn report provided by DHS in instances where an individual is denied entry into the US. Mikkelsen’s I-877 states that he was denied entry because he appeared to be seeking illegal employment, which he denies.

Mikkelsen told Hyperallergic that during his interview, however, he remembers that he was told the JD Vance meme was “illegal” and “dangerous.”

Mikkelsen requested a copy of his I-877 in his FOIA request, which the agency claimed it had no record of.

“I’m disappointed in CBP and ICE for not being able to give me the documents that I have a copy of,” Mikkelsen told Hyperallergic. “If anything, it just looks like they are trying to hide something.”

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone -1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Because it takes time to get a vehicle in the air to go after them, time in which the drones might be gone and all you have to go by is their last heading when they could've changed direction, split up, and traveled a hundred kilometers in different directions before heading for where they actually came from. All while you can't follow them into somebody else's air space because drones are too small to be picked up on standard radar but a helicopter or plane certainly aren't, which means that it could look like you're invading their air space. This also means that the drones could potentially have traveled through multiple countries undetected before arriving at their destination, so you can't even assume that they came from those countries even if you do manage to track them to their air space.

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Again, not what they were talking about.

Fly a plane. Get in the sights of a Messerschmitt 262 Schwalbe.

Don't understand potential energy, you're in a tight spot.

You do you lol

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Chill out dude, they're talking about a road atlas here, not aviation or long distance trucking or whatever.

This is like getting angry about not calling them switchboard operators when they're talking about the telephone book.

Ironically, Windows users have generally felt that way with every new Windows version after 7. Vista was painful for a lot of people and 7 was basically Vista but with the problems finally fixed, and every version since then people have complained that the newest version feels unfinished.

And in a lot of ways they have been. In 10, there are at least 2 different UIs for navigating the system and settings. Some options have been migrated over to the newer one, some only exist there, and some still only exist in the old version of the settings. And then 11 made it even worse by moving a number of frequently used options in the right-click menu into a second menu that you have to open after you right click.

People hated 10 at first, too, but by now they've gotten used to it and Microsoft has ironed off most of the rough edges people hated. But it's been building for years and this pattern has seemingly hit some kind of breaking point with the present-day circumstances.

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Kirk certainly knows what it's like when the blood's pumping.

All over the world I believe. The US, Europe, South America, Canada. The ones that I've seen talk about this sort of stuff seem like they could be from just about anywhere except for China or Russia. They talk about those countries the way that somebody outside looking in on a culture would, not in a way that somebody with firsthand experience living in a place would, if that makes sense.

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, the creators of Lemmy are communists of some form (I don't remember exactly), and the older instances are largely groups of like-minded people, some egregious and some not. The most intolerable of the instances have been defederated from the rest of the instances, so they can't interact with the rest of Lemmy. ML is probably the most mild of the bunch and is largely just one of the big instances full of memes and such, but you'll occasionally see why they use the .ml address flare up in threads.

The ones that I've had any negative interaction with in regards to anything related to politics have always quoted theory at me and told me that if I just read some theory, I'd agree with them.

I honestly haven't cared enough to see if theory actually agrees with them or if they're like those Christian extremists who believe that the Bible says to hate minorities.

[–] EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 points 3 months ago (8 children)

Because the ml stands for Marxist-Leninist. They live in a world of communist theory where nobody but capitalist pig-dogs suffer.

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