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replace the California constitution with an assertion of parliamentary sovereignty. https://signal.me/#eu/l0xilq2pPjD/c746iENf6KNApNhIBMZ8bniWD7yZkQ6TSZcFl3BJaKpNf33aVb6k
πOakland, California.
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Does this mean the iPhone no longer runs Linux? π
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The main problem rank n file left has with the Democratic Party is that they lose elections (see DSA growing in 2017). Which is both fair and also not really something with much ideological weight.
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I found it in the US, but at the World Market π
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There's no there-there at all. Just chuds who would never live in a apartment building making rules up.
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You can't unbreak the vase. Why would any country trust the US? The US can't be an aggressor against allies like Trump's rhetoric is threatening.
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The ex-US client states should probably discuss with each other about what comes next, but it couldn't matter less what we think about it one way or another right now.
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Reconstruction Democrats π«‘
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It's really funny how this isn't even a traditional tankie position, since it's actually siding with the US against its (newly minted) adversaries.
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It reminds me of California districts 1 where my parents live. It's so fucking huge.
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I'd trust the falcon 9 over any other rocket ever built tbh
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Tesla saved so much money by not having much of a marketing budget, instead Elon Musk tweeted
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I'm sure the FBI appreciates getting a clown named their head and the CIA enjoys the layoffs
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Also he really is clearly too misanthropic or afraid to go to space, it's always been hilarious
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I hear this is a great way to get a medal
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they're aren't selling great anywhere, but it's a meme stock
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normie liberals supported Biden and then progressives in Congress had his back the most during his presidency. We still haven't really processed this.
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Elon Musk believes he is fighting an existential battle against a deep state that forced everyone to be woke, hires crisis actors, pays for protestors etc. protocols of zion level conspiracy theories.
if you assume it's rational or "follow the money" it doesn't make sense.
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I really doubt this is good for Tesla owners or Tesla
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the stakes wouldn't be policy issues but some Greater Germany-like national aspiration (which was an old idea by the time of Anschluss)
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This sounds so ~cool~ www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...
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I do think the way urban Republicans are disenfranchised by single member districts is bad for our politics but it is the current situation. Gotta go to war with[/against] the Republican party that you have.
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Yeah. The way the govt still operates during shutdowns has always seemed rather lawless even during otherwise law-abiding presidencies. I know there's a law about it but "full faith and credit" doesn't have an exception for wagethefting nurses.
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being a French Nazi sounds pretty complicated
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nobody is allowed to be shocked on the ring of fire, though Vancouver doesn't seem to have much earthquakes, here's the last big one
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_Va...
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Not too shabby 4.7 earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/...
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I didn't really care so much until they tanked the regional megameasure but now it's like .. fuck them
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Congrats everyone, you're getting a roommate
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lol a condo wouldn't get a mortgage again
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would've been nice to get a bill to at least a committee hearing in 2025 to tee that up
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It's so bleak bsky.app/profile/dere...
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so your claim is that if you are given the population density of a precinct in the east bay that you know nothing about its Trump vote share
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I'm doing fine, that is what I was noting, not so complicated
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do you think Fremont and Oakland have the same population density?
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this Hugo campaign is a bit too modest, could at least include episode titles π
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not talking about the cow precincts, but like Oakley or even Fremont vs Oakland
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I'm seeing some correlation between trump voter share and population density
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no
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"every map is a population density map"
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it's mostly a 20th century word mostly right, maybe dictionaries literally looked at each other rather than it being emergent. my anglophone brain has no sense for these things though.
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yep that's true. People are also absolutely pointing to illegal actions by Trump as proof that Biden could've done more.
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it's a two person game of telephone where they're both idiots
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It's the same thing, he even talks about them like it's the same idea
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Nah the Canadian and Greenland stuff is totally the Trump show not Musk
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I do think the US is too big for coherent policy making and would love a Czechoslovakian break up. But part of how Czech Republic and Slovakia worked out was some mutual trust and an economic union.
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intentionally creating uncertainty about the future as a underpants gnome negotiating tactic might have some downsides
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For some reason the mortgage market is worried about the possibility of inflation and have general uncertainty about the future