alilbee

@alilbee@lemmy.world

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alilbee , to News in The Supreme Court strips the SEC of a critical enforcement tool in fraud cases

That's what populism is. Rule of the uneducated, driven by nothing but passion. It's a legal mob, ripping through the government with pitchforks and torches. I think horseshoe theory is shit, but this is why it exists. Populists don't rule with law, they rule with anger. That's the one time I'll agree with "both sides", even if I'm likely gonna be on the side that would "win" under a populist left gov. If there is anything the last decade has given me, it's a burning displeasure with populists who refuse to measure their passions with law and the ideals behind it.

alilbee , to News in The Supreme Court strips the SEC of a critical enforcement tool in fraud cases

Conspiracy theories, "XINOs", the uni party, "the votes are rigged". Where have I heard all of this before? Oh right, MTG. I'll pass on this populist drivel, thank you. And for fucks sake can we all just let MLK rest in his fucking grave instead of trotting him out for every unrelated argument online?

alilbee , to News in The Supreme Court strips the SEC of a critical enforcement tool in fraud cases

Patently untrue at the executive level. Each of the last presidential elections was easily winnable by the other candidate. Even Bush v Gore was avoidable if more people in Florida voted blue. Our elections for representatives are fucked by gerrymandering, but that does not factor into our current Supreme Court who made this decision. Fact of the matter is, if more people would have voted for Hillary (and we all know the tiny margins by now) we would have reproductive rights, empowered federal agencies, and a healthier democracy. We just failed and we need to self-reflect on that instead of just throwing our hands up and saying "rigged" and I would hope after the last few years, everyone can understand why.

alilbee , to News in Texas abortion ban linked to rise in infant and newborn deaths. Is it a 'foreshadow' for other states?

My condolences. I don't like giving away personal info on these sites, but I lived in a similar environment for a roughly similar period of time. I know how draining it can be and I'm glad it sounds like you escaped like I did.

alilbee , to News in Supreme Court Will Rule On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors

All good, friend. I just think this is possible for us to defeat, even at the ballot box. The American people are powerful when they decide to wield their votes for the actual, true betterment of the country and our democracy. I really think we can do this, together.

alilbee , to News in Texas abortion ban linked to rise in infant and newborn deaths. Is it a 'foreshadow' for other states?

It's both. I've spent plenty of time in Texas and trust me, there are more than plenty voters over the moon about this.

alilbee , to News in Supreme Court Will Rule On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors

Right, which was in the early 1800s. For better or worse, it's been a major component of their role for 90% of the nation's history. You're right though, I erred in using "entire point".

alilbee , to News in Supreme Court Will Rule On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors

They withheld the vote on obama’s nominee in order to get a Republican to install them.

Yup, because they had control of the Senate. They were voted in. I'm not denying that Republicans are immoral, unethical scumbags with the intent to power game the system, but we have no tools to fix that in our current system other than overwhelming it. It only gets worse the longer we wait.

There really aren't a lot of other options for the citizenry. You can LARP at revolution or whatever, but I'm not volunteering first and I don't see a lot of others doing so either. I, and a lot of other vulnerable people, are not going to come out on top, so I'll pass on that solution.

Fact of the matter is, we could have elected Hillary in 2016. Sure, there was Republican meddling and Comey and yada yada, but it was fully within our abilities and we failed. The Supreme Court would look entirely different right now and we would still have medical rights. We did flip the senate, so it was fully in play before and then Mitch would not have been able to block the Garland appointment. Those are concrete outcomes from something that was fully possible for us to prevent. So I'm just not comfortable writing off voting as worthless at this stage, even with the acknowledged difficulties, gerrymandering, etc.

alilbee , to News in Texas abortion ban linked to rise in infant and newborn deaths. Is it a 'foreshadow' for other states?

Voters stunned.

Voters pleased with the choice they've made because of their insane religious beliefs. This is the leopard eating the other faces.

alilbee , to News in Missouri politicians put a trick measure on the November ballot to silence your voice

If they already had ranked choice, I doubt this would be on the ballot.

alilbee , to News in Supreme Court Will Rule On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors

No worries! I'm full of rage on all this nonsense lately too and I've been in that same mode. I'm happy to join with you in November and in the meantime to start to fix this nonsense!

alilbee , to News in Supreme Court Will Rule On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors

Of course there's a reason? Legislation was passed (the real problem here) and the entire point of the court is to evaluate legislation against our constitution. I agree with every single statement in your last paragraph, but you have to point the blame at the correct place. SCOTUS taking this up is completely legitimate and falls entirely within their role in our government.

The state legislators are infringing on private citizens and their medical care. That's the crime here. Even then, it's important to understand that nothing is off limits to legislators. Even our core rights can be changed by a supermajority in the national congress. Power decides what rights get protected in a society. That's been the recurrent tale of history for all time. We are beyond fortunate to have a sliver of that power and we are failing to use it to stomp these legislators into the dust. That's the crime here, not SCOTUS taking up a case that falls entirely under its jurisdiction and mandate.

alilbee , (edited ) to politics in Supreme Court will take up state bans on gender-affirming care for minors

We really need an amendment or two around medical care. However, the same problem preventing that is what is causing the need in the first place: Republicans in national and state legislatures. The judiciary sucks right now, but it's really not their job to do anything but evaluate whether this is constitutional and it likely is (in a post-Dobbs world). I'd love to see the right to privacy ruling come back, but that's not happening. All of those assumptions can be changed with dedicated, long-term strategic voting and a bit of luck with justice health. Please vote.

Edit: Somebody replied and I have you blocked. Just don't want you to have to wait for a response. Lemmy should really just hide my comments from you so we don't run into this issue, but such is life.

alilbee , to InsanePeopleFacebook in Much respect for the people of Iraq, who put in a ridiculous amount of effort to deny the BIble.

The Bible takes place almost entirely in the middle east and I would guess this guy's mental reel of it looks like an Imagine Dragons concert.

alilbee , to World News in Pope told by student to stop using anti-LGBTQ language

To be fair, this was the case in my secular(-ish) public school as well and I believe it was there until the early 2000s. The catholic church has many sins (which Squid did a great job laying out above), but I don't think they, as a group, endorse the concept of corporal punishment like they do with anti-choice practices or the rampant pedophilia. That's a cultural issue with certain regions of the US.

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