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space , to politics in Trump classified documents judge is target of more than 1,000 complaints, appeals court reveals

It's been 4 fucking years since Trump has left office. A regular person would never get his trial delayed for that long. If a trial can be delayed for 4 fucking years just because the accused is a powerful individual, it means that the rule of law doesn't apply the same to everyone. If powerful people are exempt from the rule of law, democracy is dead.

space , to NonCredibleDefense in In case you ever wondered the M1 is safe to operate in a school zone

Meanwhile in Europe, trucks have a flat front so drivers have great visibility.

space , to Lefty Memes in existing wrongly

Jails are dehumanizing and horrible places. I would rather starve than live in jail.

Not to mention how having a criminal record pretty much destroys any hope of ever getting out of homelessness. Nobody will hire you, nobody will rent to you.

space , to Lefty Memes in existing wrongly

Standing still for too long? Go to jail for loitering.

Crossing the street? Go to jail for jaywalking?

Existing next to a cop? Arrested for resisting arrest, straight to jail.

Have any money on you? Money is arrested for looking suspicious.

space , to politics in A Hidden Variable in the Presidential Race: Fears of ‘Trump Forever’ | Undecided voters are concerned that if Donald Trump returns to the White House, he’ll never leave.

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  • space , to US Authoritarianism in Stock Buybacks

    He's more of a symptom of the disease in American society rather than the cause. His presidency was a disaster, but he was too dumb to do a lot of damage.

    But I also see his presidency sort of like crossing the Rubicon. He has crossed a lot of boundaries no other president has done before. I would be really worried about who will come next.

    space , to politics in Republicans want a database of pregnant people. In many ways, abortion surveillance is already here

    Your local politicians should start having a lot of children right now.

    space , to Lefty Memes in Another classic

    But I don't want back to monke

    space , to US Authoritarianism in SC Upholds Civil Asset Forfeiture

    You do realize these laws don't apply to the rich. The police is there to protect the rich.

    space , to Political Memes in Is This A Game?

    Former presidents get lifetime security detail as a benefit.

    space , to Science Memes in Can I lick it?

    Some can be licked multiple times, but may cause various degrees of pain and suffering.

    space , to Science Memes in teachings

    My teacher explained as sqrt(poop^2) = abs(poop). Yes, he wrote poop on the blackboard.

    space , to solarpunk memes in seize the means of production

    That would destroy the entire grid and a lot of equipment. It's why texas had rolling blackouts a few winters ago, it's a fine balance between supply and demand to maintain stable voltage and frequency. Failure to do so can result in a LOT of damage. If you don't have enough supply, you have to reduce demand.

    space , to solarpunk memes in seize the means of production

    Can be solved by putting a certain quality requirement for putting water into the pipes. Suppliers can compete on price.

    It's not realistic to have multiple pipe systems covering the same area. Digging pipes is very expensive. Digging multiple networks of pipes is insane. This solution is the best compromise to have multiple suppliers serve in the same area.

    space , to solarpunk memes in seize the means of production

    Quite simple actually. The supplier knows how much water it puts in the pipes, and consumers have meters that measure how much water they take out of the pipes.

    Water is water... It doesn't matter if you're not getting the exact same water molecules put in by your supplier.

    Think of it like this... You have a jug of water. The supplier puts in a glass of water, and you (the consumer) take out one glass of water. The quantity of water in the jug stays the same, but you pay the supplier for how much water you took out.

    It works the same way with electricity.

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