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lilmann , to U.S. News in 7 Republican AGs write to Target, say Pride month campaigns could violate their state’s child protection laws

For God’s sake. This is just getting exhausting and depressing. Worry about the fucking economy, not rainbow t-shirts, you embarrassment to the human species

metal_opera , to U.S. News in 7 Republican AGs write to Target, say Pride month campaigns could violate their state’s child protection laws

I’m so fucking tired of this culture war bullshit. This is what my tax dollars are getting wasted on? No. I don’t approve of that. There should be a way for me to say “If you’re gonna keep wasting my money with this farce, I’m out. No more money for you.”

ted ,

I think the real life version of this is moving away

Bozicus , to U.S. News in 7 Republican AGs write to Target, say Pride month campaigns could violate their state’s child protection laws

Wait, what? Target barely even had a Pride campaign this year. They started rolling it out early, then backpedaled so fast and so far that there was basically nothing in June. Certainly nothing that classified as “sexual” to a sane human being. Also, if they’re still claiming there was anything actually trans-body-friendly in children’s sizes, that is pure fiction. As a trans, queer person, I would give Target maybe a C- for LGBTQ+ - friendliness, and that’s giving them the benefit of the doubt. These scumbags are not only morally bankrupt, they’re barking up the wrong tree.

drwho ,
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That was still too much for the tighty righties.

Bozicus ,

I guess so. [/smh]

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  • Bozicus ,

    That makes sense. I think Bud Light had a broader problem than Target, but I agree that their retreat wasn’t a good idea, either.

    rambaroo , to U.S. News in 7 Republican AGs write to Target, say Pride month campaigns could violate their state’s child protection laws

    I’m so sick of these lying, perverted assholes. This isn’t “their opinion”, this is stochastic terrorism deliberately meant to put LGBT people in physical danger by associating them with pedophilia. It’s the exact kind of hatred the Nazis fomented against Jewish people. They know it’s not true, lying is a means to an end.

    These people are genuine extremists who have to be stopped. It infuriates me that so many people still try to play the “both sides” bullshit. Democrats aren’t openly talking about eliminating entire groups of people, like Mark Rubio did.

    steltek , to U.S. News in 7 Republican AGs write to Target, say Pride month campaigns could violate their state’s child protection laws

    Grow a damn spine, Target. They can’t do anything of the sort without 1A burning their entire bigot law to the ground.

    gu3miles , to U.S. News in These cities are ending fares on transit. Here's why

    In Chicago the whole system was designed for you to pay before you get on. There’s a turnstile to get into the station, and you can only get on the front of the bus and tap before you enter. So fares are actually a large percentage of the budget (I looked it up, it’s about 35% pre-pandemic, post pandemic the numbers got all weird). I have no idea why the system is designed in SF where you can essentially “jump” on for free and never pay.

    The_Sasswagon ,

    Speed, space, and cost usually. With busses it is way faster to board if you can just open all the doors at a busy stop and everyone paid on the platform or online. They just get on and sit down and go. The busses in Chicago let you pay by credit card (tap) to get on, which is not particularly common in the US, which helps with this.

    It’s also much more expensive and challenging to build a system separated by fare and non fare zone. CTA runs a very old system that was designed ages ago so its pretty easy to keep it that way. Many newly built systems are dealing with expensive right of way acquisition and high construction cost. It’s way easier just to slap a few pay stations around and call it a day. Most people pay to ride voluntarily anyway, and those that can’t afford it weren’t going to pay if there was a fence in the way.

    Source: enthusiastic about public transit and city politics, feel free to correct me please

    confusedbytheBasics , to U.S. News in These cities are ending fares on transit. Here's why

    Transit is basically free in my city. Just look down on your luck and the drivers will wave you through. If they are running behind they will yell at you to “just get on” instead of paying because they care more about being on time than collecting $2.50 (minus credit card fees, minus admin fees, minus grift, minus whatever else).

    It seems to work okay. They crazy folks and (extremely) smelly folks would get refused service even if they had $2.50 so I don’t think that is a valid concern.

    Cylinsier , to U.S. News in Biden administration announces $39 billion in student debt relief following administrative fixes
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    People are still going to bitch about this administration not doing enough for student debt relief, and that’s understandable considering how long it’s been a problem and how little effort has gone into fixing it up until now. But just remember which party is trying to do something about it now and which party built the current SCOTUS that has blocked those efforts so far. Democrats’ track record is far from admirable, but the GOP is flat out telling you to your face that you will get nothing you want or need and you will like it when they are in power.

    Besides that, consider that Republican policy in general is about obstruction, regressive judicial interpretation, and brazen inaction on social issues. As such it is possible for Republicans to achieve a lot of their agenda by just holding one branch of Congress or having just the Presidency and courts without Congress. Because they achieve most of what they want via state legislatures suing to get their activist judges to rewrite the law through legal precedent. Contrastingly Democratic policy is often about taking action to address things which requires both Houses of Congress and the Presidency to have a chance at success, particularly with the current courts making litigation as remedy a non-starter for them.

    Knowing that, look at the makeup of our federal government over the last 30 or so years. You will see that Democrats had about 3 months of true supermajority under Obama (72 working days to be exact) and the rest of that term with a strong majority, and then two years of a split Senate for Biden’s first term with DINO Manchin and turncoat Sinema being part of that Democratic split. So we, the voters, have given Democrats two years out of the last 30 to actually have a chance to install an agenda. Just two. And those two years ended over 12 years ago.

    If you want student loan forgiveness along with other things like abortion protections, voting rights protections, climate change action, and so on, you’re not going to get it overnight with Democrats. It’s going to be an uphill battle, it’s going to take participation in primaries to get DINOsaurs replaced with younger progressives who actually have a stake in these things, and it’s probably going to take a few consecutive cycles of sustained federal control. You will not get easy and satisfying victories with just one or two votes. But I can absolutely 100% guarantee you that for every second you let Republicans control even a single branch of government, even just one chamber of Congress, you will get NOTHING on any of those topics and in fact, those situations will be made actively and maliciously worse out of pure spite. And the following Democratic administration will be that much more behind the curve and it will require that much more time and effort just to get back to zero and to even begin addressing those issues in a meaningful way.

    snowbell ,
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    I just wish they would stop trying to ban stuff.

    I normally hold my nose and vote for them, and most recently it has cost me my favorite cigars and pipe tobacco, being able to order vape stuff online, and my 3D printed gun hobby. I’ve been signed up for multiple financial services without my consent (might have to do with being a government worker idk), taking money from my paychecks until I can cancel them since most of the benefits of I’m not even eligible for and already have my own preferred versions of them set up.

    I’m forced into a corrupted bottle recycling scam that forces me to store cans and then drive them to a recycling facility and stand in line for hours, instead of just putting them into the recycling can right outside my front door. The system is set up with a perverse incentive to make recycling as hard as they can get away with. I’m gonna get angry if I keep trying to think of more ways they fucked me over, but I’m sure there is more.

    Edit: Oh yeah, the requirement for paper bags and having to pay for them even though paper bags are worse for the environment. I have my own reusable bag but when I forget it the paper bags tend to break on me. A rent control law with an absurdly high limit on the raises that both guarentees landlords will raise the price every year AND people will still be priced out of their homes anyway.

    At this point you might be able to guess where I live. For all of that I got nothing of meaningful benefit. I really don’t know if I’m going to be able to do it next time.

    Omegamanthethird ,

    I wouldn’t blame you for voting for a liberal Republican for state elections if you live in a very blue state. I don’t know if those exist. But if they do, so be it. I’m all for holding individuals accountable. And hard blue/red states can get very lazy about accountability.

    But any candidate that doesn’t respect basic human rights can fuck right off. And I don’t know of a single Republican on the national stage that passes the smell test.

    lowdownfool , to Politics in House Ethics Committee reaching out to witnesses in revived Matt Gaetz probe
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    Good, get this groomer out of there.

    BlueNine , to U.S. News in Biden administration announces $39 billion in student debt relief following administrative fixes

    My friends from HS and I are all still very close and hang out a few times a year. For the most part we are all doing quite well career and financial wise. The exception is my good friend who studied to be a music teacher. He is brilliant and hard working, but has had to hustle twice as hard as I have for half as much.

    For 20 yrs he has been paying on his loans for undergrad and a masters degree. He has had to take jobs in every corner of the country to try and get established. I saw him a few weeks ago and he announced that thanks to Uncle Joe, he was now student debt free.

    My wife and I might grumble a little when we start writing checks again in a few months but I feel a lot better knowing that more support is going out to those who truly need it.

    Frog-Brawler , to Politics in House Ethics Committee reaching out to witnesses in revived Matt Gaetz probe
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    They need to ask Joel Greenberg and Jason Brodeur what they know about it too. Pretty sure they both had a part in laundering the money he used for that through Seminole county elections.

    gonzoleroy , to Politics in House Ethics Committee reaching out to witnesses in revived Matt Gaetz probe

    It seems significant that a GOP controlled committee is looking into one of their own. If he's found in violation he should not only be removed from office, but also tried and convicted. Think he'd worry then?

    Jaysyn , to Politics in House Ethics Committee reaching out to witnesses in revived Matt Gaetz probe
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    Even his follow GOP want this Russian symp gone.

    ATQ , to U.S. News in US soldier believed to be detained by North Korea after 'willfully' crossing border

    Corporate needs you to find the difference between North Korea and jail…?

    JCPhoenix OP ,
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    He just got confused on where the jail was. Happens to the best of us. Poor guy.

    StringTheory , to U.S. News in US soldier believed to be detained by North Korea after 'willfully' crossing border

    “I’m free! I’m free! Can’t get me now, suckaaaas! I’m so smart!”

    <crosses DMZ>

    “Ohhhhhh… shhhiiiiiiiiii….”

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