TrainFan73
Frothy
What kind of weird apocrypha includes the Constitution and the Pledge of Allegiance. Do you think it’s the original version that didn’t include “under God”?
Trump is selling bibles now? Apparently it includes the constitution and pledge of allegiance. I can't believe this is our reality.
I wonder what life’s like on Earth-1?Trump is selling bibles now? Apparently it includes the constitution and pledge of allegiance. I can't believe this is our reality.
As my dads said to the lady that was complaining to him in line at 7-11 when he was buying me garbage pail kids. “Lady a little piece of cardboard does not have more affect on my child than I do.”It worries me a little, more in the sense that we're increasingly locking down our children and making it such that a person is either unable to or has little reason to be out in the world without supervision until they're eighteen; I'm not saying this bill is an especially destructive aspect of this shuttering, but the theater of it certainly adds to the "we must protect our children from the outside world" of it all. The fact that you can't really verify someone's age beyond a "yes I'm 18" modal adds to the theatrical aspect. A lot of arcane/fascist policy is bubbling up out of the concept of protecting our children, and as a child of the 80s/90s, golly, that sure sounds familiar.
It seems to me we should be addressing the issues which make the internet such a fraught environment for a growing mind; I'm not against limits, but those are the domain of the parent; ensuring the space itself is safe is what policy is for. I grew up in an environment where a lot of media/culture/ideas were cut out mainly due to satanic-panic-slash-stranger-danger-era fears, and that only drove me to pursue the forbidden. I didn't get hurt and turned out fine, but certainly put myself in risky situations. I learned far more about the world and how to be safe within it from experience than avoidance.
This is the corporate hivemind right now. They were starting this kind of stuff at my work when I left.One CEO’s Radical Fix for Corporate Troubles: Purge the Bosses — The Wall Street Journal
Bayer Chief Executive Bill Anderson is throwing out the corporate playbook for a management plan that shifts more decisions to workersapple.news
We’d have a public healthcare option if it weren’t for that prick.
At least we got these death panels!We’d have a public healthcare option if it weren’t for that prick.
Jeezus. That’s horrible.
As much as I hate Bitcoin Bros, I think he still got off light. I bet he only serves a decade and will be out conning people again come 2035.Fallen crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison
Crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison for a massive fraud that unraveled with the collapse of FTX, once one of the world’s most popular platforms for exchanging digital currency. Bankman-Fried, 32, was convicted in November of fraud and conspiracy —...www.yahoo.com
Probably so. I can help but think of all the finance scum in the more traditional industry who got away with no consequences from tanking the economy in 2007-8. It's nice to see someone held to account for this, but justice is joke for the rich even when they do get punished.As much as I hate Bitcoin Bros, I think he still got off light. I bet he only serves a decade and will be out conning people again come 2035.
Can't believe I already wasted my death panels joke for the week.
Nailed it. In a nutshell, S. Carolina’s election maps were found unconstitutional, SCOTUS heard an “expedited” appeal last fall, hasn’t yet ruled on it, so S. Carolina asked if they could use the maps found to have racial gerrymandering as now it’s close to the primaries and was given the go ahead.Can't read it, but I'm sure it smacks of fuckery.