“Likely” is a huge stretch. “Possible” I could buy in some states.
“Likely” is a huge stretch. “Possible” I could buy in some states.
Not sure if it’s my specific app or lemmy as a whole, but that spoiler tag isn’t working. Sometimes they’ll break if you put a space between the tag and your text.
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Looks like reddit spoiler tags just don’t work in general
Not sure if it’s my specific app or lemmy as a whole, but that spoiler tag isn’t working. Sometimes they’ll break if you put a space between the tag and your text.
! Testing with spaces on both ends !<
! Testing with a space at the front!<
!Testing with a space at the end !<
!Testing with no spaces!<
Prob aren’t getting severance nor unemployment if you get fired for 2 weeks of no-call-no-show.
“China is the worst polluter on the planet and they need to do better”
[China invests heavily into green technologies]
“NO NOT LIKE THAT!”
Because unemployment isn’t really that low. When we talk about “people here now who could use those jobs”, we’re usually talking about people in dead end jobs that could use a career job.
So great, pull them into our elder care system, give them a career level up…now their old jobs are still unfilled. And while we’re super shitty as a country towards entry level service workers, we also as a country really want those jobs to be filled. So we’d need to fill that gap in the employment pool somehow.
It’s the “all your eggs in one basket” problem.
Just in case you misread the title (because I did at first), Namibia is explicitly not looking into other people’s pants now.
Why did it take until 2024? Humans being humans, I guess. Gotta go after some “other”.
While I agree with the sentiment here, this is pretty 1-dimensional. For one, US support of Ukraine actually has little to do with democracy and everything to do with national sovereignty. One nation with imperial ambitions invaded another nation without pretense, US provides aid to stave off that invasion.
Hypocritical given US history of imperialism? Sure. But it’s NOT imperialism under the mask of democracy.
Similar arguments apply to various points on this list. Supporting NATO is about maintaining a military alliance against common enemies, not spreading democracy.
Progressive tax brackets. This hypothetical tax is only on money earned over 10M/1M.
Nah, it was good at being what it was supposed to be. Not every movie needs to be an artistic cinematic masterpiece.
I totally agree, I was just a dumb kid at the time
I long for the days when I thought government was boring and not worth my time. I know too much now too go all the way back, but it’s refreshing to have someone just quietly running the nation without starting a shitstorm every time their ego gets a little bit bruised.
I get a mental image of The Bad Donald crossed with Rick & Morty’s Elon Tusk.
Latvia is actually in NATO, not just receiving support from NATO countries. This is meaningless bluster.
What is your background. “A job using Linux” is super broad and remote work only narrows it further. If you don’t have plenty of experience, it’ll be hard to get a remote position.
It was an Indian man, but I’m aware of any evidence he was an operative of the Indian government.
Edit: Dumbass me, commenting before reading the article.
In short, yes, Islam varies a lot based on the actual community you’re a part of. Few places are as extreme as Afghanistan, even if you look at other conservative theocracies. When you’re looking at Muslim communities in Western Europe, it’s a very different situation.
Some useful simulations for understanding many proposed voting styles, and the potential drawbacks of each.
https://ncase.me/ballot/