

It’s ok everyone they will all be a lot better off once manufacturing comes back to the US, they can make up the difference by working in a local sweatshop.


It’s ok everyone they will all be a lot better off once manufacturing comes back to the US, they can make up the difference by working in a local sweatshop.


What a great movie. I will see it again soon…but not yet


It’s a government orchestrated bioattack on the unvaccinated! Just look at the data, the virus is specifically targeting the unvaccinated!! Wake up sheeple!!!1


Don’t trust your lying eyes. The constitution says what the supreme court says it says.


Panama canal, Greenland, Canada, Gaza…is this guy just saying the names of places that come up then saying he wants them? Can he please just stop.


Next time you go to write a comment that contains the phrase “both sides” please stop, think, re-read your comment, then set fire to your device.


Some of the shit people say on here just baffles me, sometimes. It’s impossible to satirise.


Yeah but you can’t know for an absolute fact that Harris wouldn’t have done the same thing therefore allowing Trump to get in and actually do it was justified.
/s


Dumbest trade war in history…so far
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Thanks for taking the time to come back and clarify your position in detail like that, I think I see where you’re coming from here and I have to disagree with you. I think the trolley problem is still the best analogy and I’d go so far as to say some of the assumptions underpinning your view here are very dangerous.
Firstly, I would say voting is absolutely an irrevocable one time only choice from the simple fact that the past is immutable. Trump will always have been the president from 2016 - 2020 and now he’s going to be the president for another term. No amount of voting in the future can ever change that. Roe v Wade is still overturned for example and the supreme court is still stacked as far as I understand.
Just ask Josseli Barnica’s loved ones how easily the damage of some of Trump’s decisions can be undone.
If someone thinks that the price is worth it for sending a message to the Democrats then that’s up to them. Let’s not be under any illusions though that we can simply change anything in the present day to undo history. That’s why the trolley problem is the more apt analogy in my view because you must choose between two different bad outcomes irrevocably.


That’s true but I didn’t mean it as a choice of who you’d rather see killed, just that the system is set up in such a way that as a rational voter you are forced into a situation where you must act to prevent the worst outcome rather than voting for your interests and what you believe in.


Technically correct but that’s like saying it takes effort to set up a passcode on your phone. Yes but it’s basically as close to zero as you can get and the return makes it a no brainer. Data breaches also cost money to remediate and can cause potentially trust destroying reputational damage.


I don’t know, it doesn’t feel like a cost thing to me. If even one second of thought was given to security this could have been prevented basically for free.


Who tf keeps that kind of sensitive shit unencrypted at rest?


People need to accept that the electoral system in the US is just a trolley problem at the end of the day unfortunately.


Bloke who had a Nazi salute happen at the podium during his inauguration suddenly concerned about anti semitism in the specific context of people who disagree with him.


That’s ok, it wasn’t a great joke anyways


Well yeah but basically every candidate gets more than one vote so getting a plurality doesn’t mean much
Well yeah, because he has a roommate