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  • Yes, but the wrong group is clinging to guns.

    Democrats act all high-mined in their rejection of political violence and distaste for guns, but in opposing gun ownership they've allowed their opposition that's just fine with political violence to own all the guns.

  • What happens if Biden dies before the next inauguration (see inside)?
  • Let's look at oldest mainline Presidential nominees in history:

    1. Biden - 2024 (81)
    2. Trump - 2024 (78)
    3. Biden - 2020 (77)
    4. Trump - 2020 (74)
    5. Reagan - 1984 (73)
    6. Trump - 2016 (70)
    7. Reagan - 1980 (69)

    Next President who was elected was William Henry Harrison, but we're getting "young" enough there may be unelected nominees I'm not aware of.

    Also: fun fact. Jimmy Carter's post-presidency lifespan has been over 43 years so far, while Teddy Roosevelt was only 42 when elected Predident.

  • This Some Bullshit Right Here
  • They literally ruled that interested parties can pay a gratituity to officials and politicians, so long as the official act they're paying for occurs before payment.

    That's not some pessimistic reading of the case. It's not subtle at all in it's intention to legalize bribery at the federal level.

    The case at hand was a mayor that gave a contract to a waste disposal company worth about a million dollars overtly in exchange for them paying him $15,000 after the contract was awarded.

    He was prosecuted for official corruption and bribery, and the Supreme Court threw it out because he was paid after the corrupt act and not before.

  • This Some Bullshit Right Here
  • Sounds like the wrong party has been hoarding weapons.

    Jesus, this is bleak. In a week they've straight-up legalized giving gifts to officials as an overt gratuity and declared Presidents immune from the law.

    Part of me wants to see the current President take advantage of this moment to forcibly install a Court that will quickly overturn these decisions and return us to sanity.

  • T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For Residents
  • My issue with Verizon 5g is that it is worse than their old Edge service.

    5g on my signal bar essentially means "doesn't work." It wasn't an issue when I could turn off the 5g radio, but Samsung pushed an update that removed that option.

  • Historian who predicted 9 of the last 10 election results says Democrats shouldn't drop Joe Biden
  • The biggest argument the Republicans have against Biden is his age.

    Bernie is older than Biden.

    It doesn't matter at this point that he'd be better. The only way to combat the "too old" argument is to nominate someone younger than Trump. And there's plenty of people younger than 78.

  • NASA and Boeing say Starliner astronauts ‘are not stranded,’ but will be on the ISS for a few more weeks
  • They're not. The ship has 1 bad thruster, but need like a dozen to fail to make re-entry impossible. They could leave right now and everything would be just fine.

    The thing is the module that's malfunctioning doesn't survive re-entry, so the only time to investigate the problem is before they head back.

  • Etsy to ban sale of most sex toys, explicit content, and more
  • My favorite was the one that generated a ship code but never actually shipped the item, and kept telling Etsy "Oops - one more week for us to get this figured out" every time I complained with Etsy until the refund period ended, and Etsy stood behind them.

    I'm never using Etsy again after that bullshit.

  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
  • My Dad used to be a hot-shot delivery driver.

    He didn't sit around waiting for a job. He'd go about his business and when his phone pinged he'd decide in the moment if he wanted to do the job.

    Sometimes we'd be watching TV and his phone would ping and he'd get up to leave. Sometimes he wasn't interested and he'd let someone else get it.

    The issue with Uber, Lyft, etc isn't that they treat their drivers as contractors. People who have they option of when, where, and whether to work and are paid per task aren't employees. The problem is the pay is terrible for what they're doing.

  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
  • What you're talking about is "waiting to be engaged" versus "engaged to wait."

    The drivers are not on set schedules and have no obligation to the company except for the time between accepting a fare and dropping them off. If the drivers were required to return to a staging area and wait for a call the they'd need compensation. But they're not. They can do whatever they want at that point.

    When I worked retail I wasn't paid for the time between my shift's end and the next one beginning, but that's what you're arguing for in this case.

  • Appeals court seems lost on how Internet Archive harms publishers
  • The Internet Archive had a system in place specifically to ensure that they had a legal license for each copy of the book loaded out digitally at any given time. This essentially made it a library.

    During the lockdown, they intentionally stopped using this system and loaned out unlimited copies. They didn't just violate copyright in accident, they willfully and intentionally disabled their own systems designed to preserve copyright.

    I think the publishers suck too, but the Internet Archive humped the bunk on this one.

  • Oklahoma schools head Ryan Walters: Teachers who won't teach Bible could lose license
  • Kavenaugh has been better than expected (still bad). Actually, all of the Trump appointments have been less-bad than Alito, Thomas, and Scalia. If it weren't for the fact that Kavenaugh replaced Kennedy and Barret RBG it wouldn't be so bad.

    The good news is that the next 2 up for replacement are probably Thomas and Alito. If we can hold onto the White House we may be able to unfuck this.

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