noscere

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[–] noscere 26 points 1 week ago (1 children)

if I do some freelancing sometimes, should I kill myself? Asking for a friend.

It seems that you are intentionally missing the point. If you are selling your own labor, you my friend are working class.

[–] noscere 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I mean, I voted for every Dem I could. I voted as hard as I could. But I also think we should ALL be publicly outraged at how bad the two parties are.

[–] noscere 3 points 1 week ago (5 children)

I’m a CTO at a small medical supplier company and I work hard to make sure we’re ethical.

Good for you, tell me, what is the average wage/compensation for your company? What is the ratio of CEO pay to worker pay?

Do you know those numbers off the top of your head? Does anyone but the CFO know? If you don't know those numbers off the top of your head, you aren't really trying your best to be ethical.

[–] noscere 14 points 1 week ago (5 children)

I voted for Harris, and straight Dem downballot. But no, Harris did not support M4A. Harris did in fact tack to the right during her campaign to try to pick up more moderate Republicans, and this killed my (and many others) enthusiasm and her campaign.

As said in one of the other replies to this comment, it is okay to admit both parties suck. (I am not both sides-ing this, they are not the same, but they both suck for the average American)

The Democratic party has a problem, and the last 3 presidential elections prove it. The last time a Democrat ran on a message of change (Obama), they won handily. But Obama didn't deliver, and now if any Democrat promises change...well the masses are disillusioned...they don't think the Democrats actually want change, and the thing is... they are right. Party insiders don't want significant change to the systems. Biden barely won on a message of "getting back to normal"...when Americans were dying but the thousands, think about how close that race was. I voted for Biden, and Biden actually did okay, he steadied the ship....but did he change anything? Anything I could see and would effect me in my day-to-day life. No, not really. In fact, in most ways life has gotten worse since the pandemic. That may not be Biden's fault, but he was the president, fault or not. It was his responsibility. Again, nothing changed. Then Harris ran on a slogan of "Not going back".... There is no promise for a future there. Not going back is just not MAGA. I voted for Harris, I hoped as her campaign got off the ground she would distinguish herself from the failure of imagination of the Biden admin. But she kept tacking rightward, she was showing up on stage with all these "centrist" republicans, she leaned into border policy, pro-business, pro-capital, pro-war stances. The same Democratic Party schlock that keeps killing any enthusiasm for a Democratic president since Obama.

The worse things is, we all know what the problems are, and for many of them we know the solutions. They aren't easy, but there is nothing unique about the problems facing America.

"Unprecedented" Wealth Inequality has a precedence....see the gilded age and the new deal

Healthcare ... Every civilized nation has a form of nationalized healthcare, except the US.

Political Polarization.... the yellow journalism caused polarization in the 1880's. Truth in journalism laws were passed, and not repealed until Reagan.

A stagnant ineffective congress. Repeal the filibuster. Beef up ethics investigations.

A compromised judiciary. Multiple presidents throughout history have decided to just ignore the supreme court, because the court has no means of enforcement, enforcement is invested in the executive branch (checks and balances and all that). Additionally, the SC right to review a law for constitutionality was created whole cloth by the Supreme Court, and does not itself exist in the constitution. Finally, expanding the SC can be done by Presidential Order. I mean the SC can decide that it is unconstitutional....but then what....the president seats the justices anyway. Done.

Money in politics. The president is the head of the Law Enforcement branch. There are already laws on the books to shut down corruption, foreign interference, etc.. American citizens commit multiple felonies a day without even realizing it (thanks to our byzantine legal system), this is doubly true of all these Corporations and Super-PACs funneling money to and from campaigns and foreign nationals. The laws are there, the will to enforce them is not.

Most/All of this has precedence in the US or other liberal democracy. I am not saying it is easy, but I am saying that it could have been done if the Democrats wanted it.

And addressing these things has popular support. Everyone knows what is wrong, and everyone can see no one is even trying to fix it.

But instead we get slogans that amount to, "nothing will essentially change, but the other guy is worse", and then wonder why 40% of Americans don't show up to the polls.

There are a lot of people who have stopped showing up for the Democrats, not because they like Republicans, but because the Democrats stopped showing up for them.

[–] noscere 6 points 1 week ago

Hegseth says it's a list of "woke" senior officers, I see a list of potential resistance leaders.

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