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RGB3x3 , in GOP-led states want to regulate posting on social media. The Supreme Court will decide if they can

Social media sites should just stop operating in those states that want to regulate the way people use them. Watch how fast the regulations change if they do that

GregorGizeh , in Seoul gives young doctors 4 days to end walkouts, threatening prosecutions or suspended licenses

If they purge all their future medical practitioners all they do is shoot themselves in the foot. I hope they realize they have the power here before they cave.

BraveSirZaphod ,
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The government's main desire is to increase the number of licenses handed out, since Korea's population is aging and more and more doctors will be needed. Current doctors are less than thrilled about that, since more doctors means more competition and lower pay for them. To quote the article,

About 9,000 medical interns and residents have stayed off the job since early last week to protest a government plan to increase medical school admissions by about 65%

If you expect most of them to cave - and facing license suspension I'd imagine most would - then losing a relative handful of doctors that will be more than replaced within a few years is worth it from the government's perspective.

Sequentialsilence , in Putin: 95% of Russian Strategic Nuclear Capabilities Have Been Modernised

So….

Because Putin said it we can believe it to be a lie? Awesome!

“Only 5% of Russian Strategic Nuclear Capabilities Have Been Modernized”

FTFY

HubertManne ,
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yeah coming from putin my firs thought it is must be 5%

sndmn , in Putin: 95% of Russian Strategic Nuclear Capabilities Have Been Modernised

And 99% of that budget was just straight up stolen.

PugJesus , in Putin: 95% of Russian Strategic Nuclear Capabilities Have Been Modernised
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Dubious, but even if true, not a particularly useful utilization of resources.

Buddahriffic ,

I think he's trying to get that soft power he used to have where he could make threats and the west would appease him to some degree to avoid nuclear war.

Though IMO whether the nuclear arsenal is working or not, those bluffs should be called each time, otherwise that line will keep getting pushed until it reaches the point where a demand cannot be met or compromised and then we're in the same spot we'd be if we had just called the first bluff, except Putin also has the benefit of each previous appeasement.

DdCno1 ,

How do you call a nuclear bluff?

Buddahriffic ,

When they say, "don't do x or we will nuke you", assume they won't decide to end civilization unless x is "launch nukes" or "destroy Russia". The only way they will launch nukes if they aren't facing destruction themselves is if they think they can survive the response.

DdCno1 ,

You are assuming that the Russian leadership is rational and well informed. I think the war against Ukraine has clearly shown that it's neither.

Crackhappy , in FAA Adopts Carbon Limits For Airliners
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That's great. Can we force ships to do the same?

swope OP ,
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I don't even know what the FAA counterpart for maritime is.

HubertManne ,
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I think we do but not in international waters. Many shipping ships have two engines. The dirty one it uses most of the time and the clean one it uses when getting to or leaving a port.

HubertManne , in Shooting at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally in downtown Kansas City
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A celebration is just not american unless a few folks get shot. I know to soon but ugh. This country.

roastedDeflator , in “I Will Be Damned if I’m Going to Give Another Nickel to the Netanyahu Government”
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He's damned already (link with article & video):

he said that he is just “a little bit queasy” about the use of the word “genocide”. “We have to be careful about it,” Sanders stated.

IHeartBadCode , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now
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The Empire we broke from had this "feature" they seem to want so badly. And the thing is, these folks want this not realizing that there's a "losing team" built into this kind of function. See they forget the whole Act of Supremacy 1534 and how then when the other team got in, we had the Act of Supremacy 1558, and guess what happened to the losing team? Ireland remembers.

This isn't a one off thing. in the middle 1700s it wasn't uncommon for mayors to not get to hold office, even after being duly elected, because they were the wrong flavor of Trinity. There's the idea it's a single person and just three "personas" so to say, or it's actually three different people. That it's grape juice and crackers standing in and transubstantiation, you are actually fucking eating flesh and drinking blood.

And this all sounds like small details shit. But I wouldn't put it to chance on the smallness of those details to people who are worried if you look like you might go in the wrong bathroom. It's all fun and games till someone is trying to deny your right to vote because you think instruments don't belong in the church and that praise should only come from within.

See all the flavors of Christian are playing nicely at the moment because it's the enemy of my enemy kind of thing with the secular state. But once's that gone, we're partying like it's 1559. See that's what they all keep getting wrong, they all think they're going to end up on the winning team until someone starts saying "He ain't hurting the people he's supposed to hurt."

That's why they founders wanted a nation based in the people. See the King, his power come from God. And because of that, there's all this technical crap that basically makes it impossible to question him. But a Government of the people, that's the difference, the power of the nations isn't derived from God or whatever, it comes from basically all the vibes from all of the citizens in the nation.

And Founders they were religious, no doubt. And they believed God gave them power and what not, etc, etc, etc. But the nation they created, that derives from the people. The people can be all kinds of religious if they want to be, but our nation is consecrated by the will of the people. What guides that will of the people, that's for the people to pick. God, cool. Flying Spaghetti Monster, awesome. Reason and logic, amazing. Different strokes for different folks. Anyone who has read any of the people who created this nation's works will quickly understand there is a difference between what drives man and whence the power of this nation derives.

But within that is a smaller, hardcore group who also check other boxes in surveys — such as that the U.S. Constitution was inspired by God and that the federal government should declare the U.S. a Christian nation, advocate Christian values or stop enforcing the separation of church and state.

These people have no idea what they are asking for. They think that they'll somehow come out on top or that all the Christians will play nicely with each other or something. And they're just fooling themselves. We've got a lot of history that tells how "amazing" the various sects of Christianity play with each other.

Jaysyn , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now
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Except that's all false according to the Founders themselves.

digeridoo , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

I hate this timeline. How do we make so much progress only to stumble when the idiots are hung up on fake issues to an extent that they're willing to fundamentally change the country.

UID_Zero , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Tripoli

The Treaty is often cited in discussions regarding the role of religion in United States government for a clause in Article 11 of the English language American version which states that "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion."

Signed by founders, we don't even have to wonder what their thoughts were. Leave your shitty religion out of government.

I have no problem with Christians. I have a problem with whatever GOP-supporting assholes call Christian, because it is nothing like what Jesus would teach/do.

HubertManne ,
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What drives me crazy is the rationalizations around this they make when even without it, its clear most of the founders were rationalists. There is a reason jefferson rewrote the gospels without the supernatural as a morality tale.

stevedidwhat_infosec , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

Yeah next it’ll be okay well we don’t like that sect anymore though and then we’re back at square one like the little monkeys that fell out of the tree and onto our heads that we are 💜

Grass , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

Funny how they are entirely wrong but can't be convinced otherwise

themeatbridge , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

The headline mispelled "Morons" as "Many."

MindSkipperBro12 ,

What’s the difference?

themeatbridge ,

Many don't believe that the founders intended for the USA to be a Christian nation. Morons do.

agent_flounder ,
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But unfortunately the number of morons is too many.

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