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  • I think there’s a little bit of confusion and talking past each other. Would really help if people used actual party names so there’s less confusion but I understand once you bring names in then people are more likely polarized about the context.

    They will never get power because of the first past the post voting system

    (meaning there’s no hope for a 3rd party, better vote D against R)

    I’m not voting for Neoliberals anymore.

    (not voting for D)

    I think at this point even saying “opposition party” is muddying the waters. Are they opposite on Immigration/border policy? War? Taxation? Voting Rights?





  • That sounds completely awesome and seems like a fulfilling goal to have in life! Please make sure though to set up some type of arrangement for if something happens to you with such a large and incredible collection like that. I’ve been involved with estate sales and have seen personal loved ones just completely overwhelmed with the amount of things to process after a relative’s death. Getting rid of things just isn’t on the table sometimes, things will sit and rot because of love and loss.

    That 3k+ of books could completely transform a public library and continue to touch the minds of generations to come if you set it up properly now (and won’t be a future burden on a loved one).





  • Is this a semantics argument? Like you’re arguing over the proper use of “scam”? or do you not see how the word scam could be implied in this context?

    I ask because I was about to present a big thing with links and timelines showing how this has all played out since the early 2000’s, but I’m not gonna go to all the trouble if you’re just upset that a better word should be used besides “scam” since there is some sort of measurable output being performed.

    (I still think scam is apt when you start breaking down the terminology though, it’s still fraudulent practices which have been performed for the companies benefit, i.e. funding away from NASA)



  • Did you not read the article?

    This is the second time Republicans have tried to codify the bill, which passed in the House last year but failed in the Senate.

    it’s long been an obsession of the GOP, which frames the practice as an existential threat to democracy.

    Did you not look into the site that published the article?

    The New Republic was founded in 1914 to bring liberalism into the modern era… face challenges that belong entirely to this age, from the climate crisis to Republicans hell-bent on subverting democratic governance.

    This site, This article, and These comments are not made as a critique on the republican party and were never intended to be.


    Do you want a real example of “THiS Is ThE nEW AmErIcA!!”?

    List of party switchers in the United States

    Democrats to Republican

    2020–present

    2020 – Jason Barrett, West Virginia state representative[136]
    2020 – Kevin Horan, Mississippi state representative[137][138]
    2021 – Mick Bates, West Virginia state delegate[139]
    2021 – Ryan Guillen, Texas state representative[140]
    2021 – John Jay Lee, mayor of North Las Vegas, Nevada[141]
    2021 – Vernon Jones, former Georgia state representative[142]
    2021 – Jon Ray Lancaster, Mississippi state representative[143]
    2021 – Inna Vernikov, future New York City councilmember[144]
    2022 – Elaine Beech, former Alabama state representative[145]
    2022 – Alec Brook-Krasny, New York state assemblymember[146]
    2022 – Glenn Jeffries, West Virginia state senator
    2022 – Ari Kagan, New York City councilmember[147]
    2023 – Dov Hikind, former New York state assemblymember[148]
    2023 – Tricia Cotham, North Carolina state representative[149]
    2023 – Eric Johnson, mayor of Dallas, Texas[150]
    2023 – Jeremy LaCombe, Louisiana state representative[151]
    2023 – Mesha Mainor, Georgia state representative[152]
    2023 – Elliott Pritt, West Virginia state delegate[153]
    2023 – Francis C. Thompson, Louisiana state representative[154]
    2024 – Marie Alvarado-Gil, California state senator[155]
    2024 – Todd Blanche, United States Deputy Attorney General (2025–present)
    2024 – Matthew Coker, New Hampshire state representative[156]
    2024 – Sherry Gould, New Hampshire state representative[157]
    2024 – Mike McDonnell, Nebraska state senator
    2024 – Gabriel Ramos, former New Mexico state senator, later re-elected New Mexico state senator[158]
    2024 – John S. Rodgers, former Vermont state senator, later lieutenant governor of Vermont (2025–present)[159]
    2024 – Gloria Romero, former California state senator[160]
    2024 – Doug Skaff, former West Virginia state delegate
    2024 – Shawn Thierry, Texas state representative[161]
    2024 – Susan Valdes, Florida state representative[162]
    2024 – Hillary Cassel, Florida state representative
    2025 - Lindy Li, political commentator and campaign operative[163]
    2025 - David Pascoe, South Carolina First Circuit Solicitor (2005-Present)[164]
    

    Republicans to Democrats (for comparison)

    2020–present

    2020 – Frank Aguilar, member of the Cook County board of commissioners. Previously an Illinois state representative[338]
    2021 – Joy Hofmeister, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction (2015–2023) and 2022 Democratic gubernatorial nominee[339]
    2021 – William Marsh, New Hampshire state representative[340]
    2021 – Jennifer McCormick, former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction (2017–2021)[341]
    2022 – Jim Leach, former U.S. representative from Iowa (1977–2007)[342]
    2022 – Kevin Priola, Colorado state senator[343]
    2023 – Michelle Henry, attorney general of Pennsylvania (2023–2025)[344]
    2023 – Samuel D. Thompson, New Jersey state senator[345]
    




  • ok, I finally figured out my view on this I believe. I was worried I was being a grumpy old man who was just yelling at the AI (still probably am, but at least I can articulate why I feel this is a negative reply to my concerns)

    It’s not reproducible.

    I personally don’t believe asking an AI with a prompt then “troubleshooting” it is the best educational tool for the masses to be promoted to each-other. It works for some individuals, but as you can see the results will always vary with time.

    There are so many promotional and awesome educational tools that emphasize the “doing” part instead of reading. You don’t need to ask an AI prompt then try to fix all the horrible shit when there is always a statistically likely chance you will never be able to solve it and the AI gave you an impossible answer to fix.

    I get some people do it, some people succeed, and some people are maybe so lonely that this interaction is actually preferable since it seems like some weird sort of collaboration. The reality is that the AI was trained unethically and has so many moral and ethical repercussions that just finding a decent educator or forum/discord to actually engage with is whole magnitudes better for society and your own mental processes.