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Flaky_Fish69 , to Politics in Doug Burgum is offering $20 to people donating $1 to his presidential campaign. Is that legal?
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I’m curious… what would this Crouse person find “a lot” unethical?

He’s literally paying to buy his way onto the debate stage.

HandsHurtLoL ,

Phenomenal and essential question to ask.

Ascyron , to Politics in Doug Burgum is offering $20 to people donating $1 to his presidential campaign. Is that legal?

If this isn’t illegal, it should be. Buying votes should never be okay in any way!

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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He’s not buying votes per say. He just needs a certain number of donations. This definitely violates straw donor rules, in ways that look really bad for GOP. “You had to buy your way here” is never a good look.

Especially because I’m sure we’ll find they’re all doing something like it

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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He’s not buying votes per se. He just needs a certain number of donations. This definitely violates straw donor rules, in ways that look really bad for GOP. “You had to buy your way here” is never a good look.

Especially because I’m sure we’ll find they’re all doing something like it

Zyxil ,

look bad for GOP LOL. Like the minority lock in Party cares about perception now.

solstice , to Work Reform in Corporate profits are accounting for an increasing share of inflation. Our wages are being suppressed so rich shareholders can get richer.

Did you read the article? The economist interviewed specifically said it isn’t because of price gouging, but because they anticipated future costs will be higher than they actually were.

Normally, Andrew says, profits contribute less than a third to inflation. He found that in 2021, corporate profits could account for about double that, nearly 60% of inflation, meaning it was not costs driving inflation. It was corporate profits. Now, some economists hear this and think this is proof that companies were just using inflation as an excuse to gouge customers. Andrew does not think this. He thinks companies likely raised prices not because their costs went up in 2021 - because they did not, really - but because they were anticipating that their costs would go up a lot in 2022. And by the way, costs did end up going up in 2022, although companies still made record profits.

greendakota99 , to Texas in [NPR] Extreme heat will smother the South from Arizona to Florida

“Will”? More like “is”!

Brunbrun6766 OP Mod ,
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hasn’t been too bad the last couple days here in Houston

Blamemeta , to Politics in The CDC is helping states address gun injuries after years of political roadblocks

Glad to see my tax dollars at work redoing the same work at different departments. Real great usage, not redundant at all.

I wonder if they’re just unaware of the FBI, or purposefully ignoring them because they don’t skew the data the way they want.

kuontom OP ,
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Law enforcement doesn't publish (not sure if they even collect) data on non-criminal incidences of gun violence. The CDC is helping states get a holistic understanding of gun-related violence, which is inclusive of any and all gun inflicted injuries that check into hospitals.

Jaysyn , to Politics in Judge blocks a Florida law that would punish venues where kids can see drag shows
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Federal court is where DeSantis' fascist dreams go to die.

Hondolor ,
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Is it really fascist to want kids to not be exposed to pornographic material :I

EvilColeslaw ,
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This is not actually about pornographic content. Florida already had laws to protect from actually obscene material.

Drag queen story time and drag acts that do not contain nudity are not pornographic.

HotDogFingies ,
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Correct. Misleading wording like this is how they manage to trick ignorant people into supporting hateful laws like this one - assuming they're not supporting these laws precisely because they're hateful.

The LGBTQ+ community (including drag queens) absolutely and unequivocally does NOT support pedophilia in any form. This includes exposing children to pornographic material. That's fucking canon and you can quote me on that shit.

Monomate ,

There’s some videos floating around of drag shows with sensual dancing with children present. I’m not saying all Drag presentations are like this, but maybe the law should’ve been more specific to these kinds of situations.

killall-q , to Star Trek in Why the galactic barrier and transporters don’t match real science, and why warp drive might
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Because teleportation is murder. Whatever comes out on the other side may look and act like you, but isn't you, because you're now dead for having been disassembled by the teleporter.

zalack ,
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Teleporters are interesting because when you think about it long enough, you realize the person on departure end died.

You think about it more... and if the person that comes out the arrival end is an exact replica -- down to the atom -- and, further, has internal continuity of experience... You realize that if you accept they died then you kind of also have to accept that the "you" of any given instant is constantly dying and giving way to the "you" of the next instant. That person living that experience at that exact moment will never exist again; they're dead.

So you're kinda back to transporters being business as usual again, but with a fun new existential crisis on the side.

SeeJayEmm ,
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In practice, I agree with you. The transporter scans, disintegrates, and reconstructs the thing being transported. But when the thing being transported is reconstructed at a subatomic level it is effectively identical.

I can imagine the society we see in startrek having already worked through the moral and philosophical implications. I would have loved to see that addressed in an episode tho.

concrete_baby OP ,

Is one carbon atom the same as another carbon atom, philosophically? Can you keep your identity when all your atoms are replaced by other atoms of the same kind? It’s the ship of Theseus problem

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