FlashMobOfOne

joined 2 years ago
[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 3 points 13 hours ago

They're not cowards.

They're collaborators, getting rich off it just as much as the others.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 42 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Jesus Christ, we're fucking monsters.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (5 children)

No, we know the outcome's predetermined. Last year's Wrestlemania was basically written six-months ahead of time.

It's still fun to watch though, and the athletes do some amazing shit.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 18 points 2 days ago

Even if Putin were making a reasonable and realistic offer, how is one to take him at his word at this point?

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I think so too.

In 5-10 years it will be normal for people to have AI companions. In 10-20, robot companions, and they'll be indistinguishable from the real thing.

It's coming.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

My thoughts as well.

This is not information we need to know.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 16 points 3 days ago

It says that most Americans haven't been familiar with US' domestic and foreign policy for 25 years at least, because the US has been caging kids, renditioning citizens, and dumping them in cages and black sites for more than two decades. (such as Gitmo and Abu Ghraib, among others.)

Disappearing people into torture chambers was standard operating procedure during the War on Terror. The major difference was that the government had to go to a secret court and get a warrant to do it.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)

100%

After the way he let Robert Finn skate when he ran cover for a priest raping kids, Francis belongs in Hell. It's a bummer that Hell isn't a real place.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 9 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Agreed.

And the Democrats can sit, watch, and learn what it means to be electable while it happens.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world -5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Sad state of affairs, but yep.

And dollars-to-donuts everyone at Signal with enough access is reading them too.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 16 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

If i had his number I'd 100% send that text. Imagine him getting it when he's having one of his drinking binges. The dude would hit 'accept' so fast.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 60 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (5 children)

After the evident insider trading that occurred on 'Liberation Day', I've seen enough to think that everything this government is doing is happening on Signal. Any documentation they're presenting as some sort of 'transparency' is just a prop, and they have another year and a half to get away with it, because Congress is happy to benefit in its complicity.

 

A week before the election, my dad was visiting and talked to me about his gut feeling that former President Donald Trump might win. He was clear about his choice to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris. “But what are they doing?” he asked me, exasperated.

“They need to level with people about the economy,” he continued. “I know so many people who can’t afford a place to live any more. People do not want to hear, ‘Well, actually the economy is good.’”

Then suddenly he pivoted away from Harris to liberals more generally, and away from the economy into culture.

“You know, another thing: I’m tired of feeling like I’m going to get jumped on for saying something wrong, for using the wrong words,” my dad confided, becoming uncharacteristically emotional. “I don’t want to say things that will offend anyone. I want to be respectful. But I think Trump is reaching a lot of people like me who didn’t learn a special way to talk at college and feel constantly talked down to by people who have.”

At 71 years old, my dad is still working full time, helping to run a delicatessen at a local farmers’ market. He didn’t go to college. Raised Mennonite and socially conservative, he is nonetheless open-minded and curious. When his cousins came out as gay in the 1980s, he accepted them for who they are.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Voters remain largely divided over whether they prefer Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Kamala Harris to handle key economic issues, although Harris earns slightly better marks on elements such as taxes for the middle class, according to a new poll.

A majority of registered voters in the survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research describe the economy as poor. About 7 in 10 say the nation is going in the wrong direction.

But the findings reaffirm that Trump has lost what had been an advantage on the economy, which many voters say is the most important issue this election season above abortion, immigration, crime and foreign affairs.

“Do I trust Trump on the economy? No. I trust that he’ll give tax cuts to his buddies like Elon Musk,” said poll respondent Janice Tosto, a 59-year-old Philadelphia woman and self-described independent.

An AP-NORC poll conducted in September found neither Harris nor Trump had a clear advantage on handling “the economy and jobs.” But this poll asked more specific questions about whether voters trusted Trump or Harris to do a better job handling the cost of housing, jobs and unemployment, taxes on the middle class, the cost of groceries and gas, and tariffs.

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