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InLikeClint , to Politics in Billionaire-funded group driving effort to erode democracy in key US states
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Submarine tours for them all!

SirEDCaLot , to Politics in Biden condemns ruling against race-conscious admissions: ‘This is not a normal court’ – live

I think this was probably the correct ruling.

If you are considering race as part of a college admissions, then you are NECESSARILY racist. You’re not picking the best applicants, you’re picking the best applications of a race mix you want.

Now, I’ll be the first to say that certain minorities are under-represented in colleges. But that’s not necessarily the fault of the admissions process. If the admissions process truly is race-blind, as it should be, then we should be asking why fewer people of whatever race are showing up as competitive candidates. And that brings us to the REAL problems- that a lot of minority applicants come from poor neighborhoods with bad primary education, crap high schools full of gangs and drugs, and few resources like books and computers and other opportunities to excel. And THAT is the problem we should be fixing.

Remillard OP ,
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I think that's basically the argument that just puts blinders on and assumes everything is perfect and why pretend otherwise. A comment I've read that I think has some merit is that they didn't put an end to legacy admissions, bias for donors, employee families, and other special recommendations. These are all systems that favor class and are predominantly white. So why did the justices pretend that admissions are all based around merit and achievement when they are not?

If more were being done about the systemic causes, then I think there would be less frustration with this decision. Since we clearly have quite a long way to go on the systemic issues, this ruling is pretty naive in my view.

c2h6 , to Work Reform in Super-rich warned of ‘pitchforks and torches’ unless they tackle inequality

Gotta love the narrative here. “what’s the bare minimum we can do to keep the peasants from revolting?”

Syo OP , to Politics in The king of dark money effectively controls the US supreme court now | Joel Warner
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As the Lever helped expose last year, Leo’s judicial activism was supercharged in 2021 when a conservative surge protector magnate secretly funneled $1.6bn to his new dark money fund – the largest known political advocacy donation in US history.
Even the design of the student debt case reeks of Leo’s involvement, since just like the Colorado suit, it appears to have been based on DC machinations. As the Lever reported, the student loan servicer at the heart of the case – whom Republican attorneys general argued would be harmed by Biden’s student loan plan – would in reality face no financial harm at all.

The US has a serious problem about the impartiality of the SCOTUS. Dems not going hard to fix the problem is not helping the situation. Future of US Legal System is not looking good for the average Joe.

bedrooms ,

Imagine what the Rs would do if the same scandal leaked for D judges.

Col3814444 ,

They lose their minds of absolutely anything, so my guess is that they would ‘lose their minds’.

3425asdfqwer4 , to Politics in The king of dark money effectively controls the US supreme court now | Joel Warner

Arm yourselves and organize. Politicians aren't going to bite the hand that feeds them.

Hellsadvocate ,
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Can anyone explain to me how guns will help if the national guard is at your door? Or the military? Do people really think that they could go to war against the United States because the US government becomes overrun by fascists?

At worst you'll be labeled a terrorist and immediately murdered. Even if you ignore the military, brandishing a gun Infront of a cop is a death sentence (if you aren't white).

Machinist3359 ,

The black panthers are really the best example of the (few) benefits and many costs of armed community defense. It's much worse now, too.

Anna , to Politics in The king of dark money effectively controls the US supreme court now | Joel Warner
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Right blames something on Soros: lol one man doesn’t have that much power

But this dude is totally pulling all the strings of the government, the king of dark money, got it

ProdSlash ,
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Remember bribing Supreme Court Justices is exactly like literacy programs and organizing to expand voting rights.

chaogomu ,

The left doesn't say that one man doesn't have the power to pull strings, the left says that there's no evidence of Soros doing it.

A subtle distinction, but an important one.

Leonard Leo literally hand-picked every judge that Donald Trump appointed, all 234 of them, including 3 supreme court justices.

Leo then paid for nonsense cases to be filed in jurisdictions with friendly (read his own hand-picked) judges. These cases were all based on lies. Because it never mattered if there was any truth to them. They then get kicked up the chain to Leo's hand-picked supreme court, where the justices rule how Leo wanted from the beginning. Well, 3 hand-picked, and 1 bribed, all that's needed from there is to get Alito to fall in line, and that man has Fox News brain so bad that it's scary.

And that's how one man can shape the law in any way he wants, even if congress and the presidency are controlled by Democrats

bedrooms ,

You don't have to say it's subtle. It's far from that to people who can read.

sensibilidades ,

That's a nice straw man you made there. Unless, of course, you're specifically aware of anyone in this thread making that argument.

Widget ,

The classic "why don't people agree with me when I try to blame Jews for global conspiracies?"

darcy , to Work Reform in ‘It’s exhausting but I think I’m going to have to keep working’: the over-65s who can’t afford to retire

It’s true. I see more and more elderly working around me, when they should be living off their pensions.

Lazycog ,
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And this has a yet another bad side effect: my company has not hired new young workers to train because there is no need - all the retirees keep coming back when they are needed. There is a huge issue with finding a job for young people because there is enough old people working still.

darcy ,

These companies are just pushing the problem to 5 years later, when all the elderly physically can’t work anymore.

Lazycog ,
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Agreed.

BassaForte , to Politics in Teen dies in sawmill accident as US states aim to roll back child labor laws
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As someone who’s been to Florence multiple times, I’m not surprised something like this happened. It’s basically MAGA town up there.

brianshatchet , to Politics in Teen dies in sawmill accident as US states aim to roll back child labor laws

And yet they use children as the poster child for they're anti abortion stances...

SlowNPC ,
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Well yeah. Need more kids to work the mill.

stopthatgirl7 ,
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They only care about children before they’re born.

Balios ,
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They care about young children, just not in any good way...

AdmiralSnackbar , to Politics in Teen dies in sawmill accident as US states aim to roll back child labor laws
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This is fucking 19th century America shit right here. Are we really not better than this?

jubilationtcornpone ,

You know the country is headed in a bad direction when it’s turning into the setting for a Charles Dickens novel.

Col3814444 OP ,

To be honest - no. Your workers rights and social support systems are extremely lacking. You have allowed corporations and those with wealth to control your representatives for over a century and this is where it got you.

AdmiralSnackbar ,
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Yep, and we’re going to reap what we have sown. I have no optimism for our future.

Aesculapius , to Politics in Teen dies in sawmill accident as US states aim to roll back child labor laws
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Businesses want access to cheap labor. With boomers retiring, American workers can finally demand higher wages. Many businesses don't want to pay it ("No oNe waNtS tO wORk aNyMOrE"). Those businesses that can't outsource to where the cheaper labor is will find another source. Illegal immigrants (which aren't always available) and kids.

Remember what drove the slave trade: the need for labor to bring in the most valuable commodity of the day - cotton. There either wasn't enough labor or the willingness to pay for it.

What we are seeing today is just another version of the same corporate greed.

style99 , to Politics in Teen dies in sawmill accident as US states aim to roll back child labor laws
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They can't import cheap labor from other countries (gotta beat that neo-Nazi anti-outsider drum), so "conservatives" really have no choice but to enslave their "beloved" children in death camps like that. It really is a shame.

btaf45 , to Politics in With Trump in trouble, Republicans step up assault on DoJ and FBI

The main words I noticed are: Republicans...assault...Justice.

Why are Republicans pro-crime? Why their War on Democracy? Why do they hate American values? Why do they hate America?

Tigbitties ,
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I wonder sometimes if there is a "why". Maybe they just want anger and violence?

Unaware7013 ,

Because they desire money and power more that they line the country.

Bunnysdebugbuddy , to Politics in With Trump in trouble, Republicans step up assault on DoJ and FBI

Groups who throw around the phrase law-and-order, or similar platitudes almost always mean I want authoritarian organizations and I want them enforcing MY groups will against everyone else.

Or more commonly called lick-spittles who slather the biggest strongman’s shoes.

Dick_Justice , to Politics in US religious right at center of anti-LGBTQ+ message pushed around the world
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Not exactly a big reveal…

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