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holo_nexus , to Politics in DeSantis calls for state investment manager to consider action against Bud Light's parent company
@holo_nexus@kbin.social avatar

His culture war bullshit is getting so stale (and borderline cringe) at this point. Don’t want a guy chasing companies and institutions for being “woke” and not do shit for their people as president.

DarkGamer , (edited ) to Politics in DeSantis calls for state investment manager to consider action against Bud Light's parent company
@DarkGamer@kbin.social avatar

Florida's pension fund only had a $50m position in InBev, for a loss of ~$600k. Not a lot out of a fund of $235 billion. Florida pension funds under DeSantis also took a $200m bath because they invested in Russia, and because DeSantis gave control of Florida's pension funds to managers who donated to his campaign. Still they're using this as an excuse to push their culture war and threaten InBev with lawsuits over less significant losses that Republicans caused.

BurnTheRight , to Politics in DeSantis calls for state investment manager to consider action against Bud Light's parent company

Conservatives are sub-human trash. Desantis is an accurate representative.

Col3814444 OP , to Politics in News: Special counsel received documents from Giuliani team that tried to find fraud after 2020 election | CNN Politics

Gulliani has absolutely flipped on Trump, Trump is utterly fucked and zero lubricant is going to be used.

…(unless by some slim chance fascist dictatorships suddenly come into fashion and he wins the presidency against all odds, and then he can manage to pardon himself and everything will be fine).. this really does seem to be his plan right now, it’s increasingly excellent to watch his desperation increase.

what a fun few months/years going forward we are going to have.

Remillard ,
@Remillard@kbin.social avatar

I wish it were "against all odds" but by my observations, the probabilities are a lot higher than I would like.

Col3814444 OP ,

True.

aseriesoftubes ,

Yep. The next election is basically a coin flip. It will be decided by a few thousand people in a small number of swing states, thanks to our idiotic system.

mPony , to Politics in News: Special counsel received documents from Giuliani team that tried to find fraud after 2020 election | CNN Politics

Prediction:
Giuliani flips on Trump, Trump goes down, Giuliani paints himself as a hero and speedruns for election.

Sorchist ,

Good luck getting Republican support after turning on their strongman leader

halvo317 , to Work Reform in A contract for 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers expired. Historic US health care strike could start Wednesday

Maybe this will never get resolved and health insurance will just stop being a thing?

SheeEttin ,

Public option when

robo , (edited ) to Work Reform in A contract for 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers expired. Historic US health care strike could start Wednesday

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  • hobovision ,

    The HMO format of insurance is not uncommon, but Kaiser does have a somewhat unique implementation of it. Most HMO insurances contract with healthcare providers (network) and you are only allowed to go to them. Kaiser is not the healthcare provider but it is a consortium with the medical groups, hospitals, and insurance, such that they appear as one big entity. This can create conflicts of interest, but it also creates some huge efficiencies. Everyone from GPs to specialists to pharmacy is all in the same system, so there are not issues with communication between different companies and hospitals. The also have more incentive than most insurance companies to keep you healthy to prevent you from using the more expensive types of care. In my experience, for the same premiums, KP tends to have the lowest out of pocket max and no/low deductibles compared to PPOs like Cigna or Blue Cross/Shield.

    renownedballoonthief ,

    The main downside being that if Kaiser doesn’t have a specialist or even PCP openings in your area, you are basically told to get fucked.

    Poilu , to Politics in Former Obama administration official recorded spewing Islamophobic language at food vendor
    @Poilu@wargamers.social avatar

    @CollisionResistance correction, former foreign service officer who served in several administrations

    and a major racist

    CollisionResistance OP ,

    I don’t write the headlines

    AbackDeckWARLORD , to Work Reform in Steve Ballmer is set to make $1 billion a year for doing nothing | CNN Business

    It’s a sickening juxtaposition since Microsoft also laid off thousands of people this year too.

    iraq_lobster OP ,

    :(

    astreus , to Work Reform in Steve Ballmer is set to make $1 billion a year for doing nothing | CNN Business

    Shower thought: if everyone gives a % of their labour value to the government it’s called taxes and is evil communism. If everyone gives a % of their labour value to an individual it’s called capitalism and is glorious. How does that mental gymnastics work?

    squid_slime ,
    @squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

    We are capitalist society working in feudalistic companies

    astreus ,

    No, we are workers exploited by capitalists.

    Unless you are not selling your labour and instead living on the profit derived from the workers, you are not a capitalist.

    It’s a very simple system laid out in Das Kapital and still taught in economics today (at least in the UK):

    Aristocrats - people with wealth by virtue of controlling land

    Capitalists - people who have wealth by virtue of having wealth (i.e. they can invest/speculate)

    Worker (or Proletariat) - people who have to sell their labour to capitalists or aristocrats to survive

    Lumpenproletariat - an underclass that has fallen out of society and resort to the black or grey market to survive

    astreus ,

    To follow up, let’s talk about the names of the system!

    Absolute Monarchy: a system where an individual has absolute control of the means of production (often, though not always, via birth).

    Feudalism: a system where the a wider, though still small, group of people, control the means of production based on land ownership (often, though not always, through an aristocratic class) (fun fact: the Magna Carta changed England from an absolute monarchy to a feudal state, it did not create any kind of democracy, as the myth often goes).

    Capitalism: a system where those with money (i.e. capital) control the means of production. We are here.

    Socialism: used interchangeably by both Marx and Lenin with communism (Lenin specifically states the “socialist” in USSR was aspirational, not literal). However, has now come to denote the “transition” period from Capitalism to communism where the workers control the means of production via what Lenin called a “vanguard party” or worker-controlled legislature

    Communism: where the means of production are no longer controlled at all with no class divide, legislature, or private property (note: personal and private property are two different things; no one wants your toothbrush) based on the principle “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”.

    Aux ,

    Here’s a better shower thought: the government exists to govern you, not to serve you. When you pay taxes, you fund new mansions for the ruling class. When you invest into the business instead, you create new jobs, new tech and your future.

    astreus ,

    Workers have unelected bosses dictating the majority of their waking lives. Most companies literally tell you what you can and cannot wear (dress code policy), when you can and cannot eat (designated breaks), and what you can and cannot say online (social media policies). All so they can control you to extract wealth and buy super yachts.

    Look at the list of wealthiest US politicians. I cannot find a single one that didn’t make their money extracting it from workers or inheritance. Abuse of office happens; abuse of workers’ surplus is the standard.

    taanegl , to U.S. News in US blocks imports from 26 Chinese textile firms over suspected Uyghur forced labor
    @taanegl@beehaw.org avatar

    Like I'm glad slavery and wage slavery gets a nod, but I can't help but feel like this is "too little, too late" protectionism.

    The west literally pinned up all of this, when around the 50s, executives, shareholders and politicians decided to snub labour negotiations by moving manufacturing and fabrication to communist China so they could cut labour costs. .

    But you know, socialists and nationalists like protectionism, for some reason, so ew🤮. Plus it's not very "free market". Therefore, sweatshop go brrrr /s

    Amoxtli , (edited ) to U.S. News in US blocks imports from 26 Chinese textile firms over suspected Uyghur forced labor

    "Suspected" is American language for no hard evidence. The Americans are so eager to fire sanctions, evidence does not really matter. On the other hand, Israel is either committing mass murder or genocide, whatever you want to call it. What Americans believe is evidence is penal labor, which is a legitimate punishment as much as prisoners making state license plates. Chinese actually punish their criminals and discipline their citizens for bad behavior. Unlike the American justice system that treat their hardened criminals gently and humanely as possible as to not cause duress or discomfort. The stereotypical American criminal has a decade long rap sheet of crimes. American death penalty is so rare, you're more likely going to die from a car crash than being on death row. If they land death row, they spend decades living their lives reflecting on the good times. That is the incompetent American justice system. Their justice system is so bad, they have no idea what to do to lower crime other than don't prosecute crime. Look how El Salvador is made safe by leaps and bounds that the current leader has an 80-90 percent approval. G.I. Joe is lucky if he reaches 45%. That is competent leadership.

    off_brand_ ,

    The fuck? Sorry your here telling us that the American prison system is too soft? And that the treatment of r Uygher minority is justified actually?

    It's actually a bad thing that slavery exists. Letting people use slave labor from the prison population creates an economic incentive to imprison innocent people.

    t3rmit3 , to U.S. News in GUILTY

    FUCK YES.

    Good job, jurors. Now it's up to the courts and justice system to actually do something about it.

    UNIX84 OP , to U.S. News in GUILTY

    Sentencing scheduled for July 11.

    JaymesRS ,
    @JaymesRS@literature.cafe avatar

    This has an interesting potential given that the RNC Convention will be in Milwaukee, WI July 15, 2024.

    Talaraine ,

    They'll appeal. This guy won't be in jail for the election.

    JaymesRS ,
    @JaymesRS@literature.cafe avatar

    Not sure what that has to do with the potential for shenanigans given the public news of a sentencing date being 4 days before the nominating convention, but ok.

    Drusas ,

    An appeal will take months. It won't be handled before July.

    I_am_10_squirrels ,

    Doubtful this would get jail time anyways

    zhunk ,

    Milwaukeeans were already not going to be happy to deal with these people. If the event gets extra putschy now... uff da.

    JimmyBigSausage , to U.S. News in GUILTY

    34 times guilty

    ringwraithfish ,

    12 people found him guilty 34 times. 408 times guilty!

    ptz ,
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    That's the kind of maths I like 😆

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