I think you’re getting downvoted into oblivion because people are reading your headline and not your post?

There’s nothing to argue with in your message. I don’t know the particulars of your income/tax situation…but, yeah, if the people with all the money paid appropriate taxes…then many actual working people wouldn’t need to, and society would be more healthy. You’d still be paying a ton of excise taxes.

Hmm. Opening new offices and hiring people seems more like a way to keep the cycle of donor money moving, rather than a strategy to win…absent any actual messaging or policy changes from Democratic leadership.

When I read the article I expected the regional initiatives to have some sort of mechanism to change messaging and policy. It doesn’t seem to me that “listening” is what’s needed…we know exactly what these potential voters want.

Indeed. The system is currently set up to prevent people who aren’t already earning rent from acquiring property to earn rent.

instead of encouraging citizens to buy one property to rent it out…at a reasonable price, perhaps…and have a relationship with their tenant…our system punishes small owners or people trying to enter the market and rewards those who already have the wealth.

Bingo. Socializing profits or whatever this is called…”neoliberalism” “private public partnerships” is exactly what destroyed everything good about western society.

I love that.

In Canada the eyecare industry is a capitalist hellscape. We just got national dental care and now the opticians and eye doctors are jealous and revolting against their own system because people are buying their contacts and glasses online and not going to the eye doctor. Less and less people have jobs that cover eye care so the ones I talk to want their industry socialized like everyone else’s in the health industry.

I was being silly…and I thought I agreed with most of your points. I’m really not tying to fight.

Meh…if it’s devolved to complaining about my writing structure…this isn’t happening in good faith. 

Rock on, eh.

[-] MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Not Minnesota, no. It’s not in the Bible Belt…they love hockey…they endure the cold. I think there’s more in common there with much of Canada than there are differences. It’s not the only difference…but we couldn’t just move the border because we’d get flooded with guns…and half of them would literally revolt if they had to follow our gun rules. It’s a small state…but there’s 6 million of them and they’d overwhelm us.

Yeah…Canada has pretty much lost sight of it’s roots of being distinct and different from the US. We slide more and more into a capitalist hellscape. Most of our stores are American…Canadians consume less and less media that’s culturally Canadian…our right wingers tend not to differentiate themselves from American right wingers…and an increasing number of them prefer American right wingers to Canadian left wingers…and vice versa. It’s happened mostly in my lifetime and it’s depressing. Very recently…20-30 years ago Canadians understood your message: that American left wingers are to the right of Canadian right wingers…but that’s all changed…I don’t know exactly when it happened…but we’ve become more homogenized.

Everybody in my circles is educated about politics, and we generally understand it better because of our education and complicated party system…but yeah…we’re miles from being educated enough

Gotta be careful with these types of protests. Last time I came across an Iranian one they were in support of the government.

Is the Intercept any good any more, generally speaking? Earnest question.

I used to read it when Grimm and Scahill were around…but I realized I haven’t read an article there in years. This one seems OK.

No, I dont think that. Are you just trying to find things to argue about? Sounds like we generally agree but you want to fight?

I wouldn’t say “Canadians are quite ignorant”, speak for yourself…or maybe just conservative Canadians.

[-] MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world 233 points 1 month ago

It’s weird that they’d release it.

Her last words were something like “I’m not mad” and his were “fucking bitch”.

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Stranger Things (piefed.world)
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I finally got around to watching a couple episodes of the latest season. Loved this show the first season…but each season I become less interested.

I can’t put my finger on what they’re doing wrong. Production and writing are great. My “hot take” is that they’re addicted to formula: they keep introducing new hyper 80s kids that are too cute and too mature…and they never raise the stakes. It gets muddier as they keep adding kids/protagonists. The Hawke kid and the Kate Bush fan were great…but this season the “new” girl is a little much for some reason. Nothing against her really…but there always 7 pairs of kids running around and they’re all super integral…I kept getting the Hawke girl and the big sister mixed up.

Am I way off?

[-] MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world 198 points 2 months ago

If you hate Musk…stop using fucking twitter. Nothing grinds my gears more than all these leftists who are still fully addicted.

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Pluribus Episode 6: HDP (pluribus.fandom.com)
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The slow train to….

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Pluribus Episode 5: Got Milk (pluribus.fandom.com)

I now officially have no idea what’s going on. The logic is getting a little stretched, tho.

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