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[–] [email protected] 8 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

this was actually a key part of Hitler's strategy. early on in the Nazi meetings they would try to pin down and give an exact agenda and set of policies.

he would yell at everyone that they're missing the point. it's more about the vibe than the logic. being vague and ambiguous keeps your options open.

"It is not truth that matters, but victory." Adolph

By refusing precise definitions, you are able to retroactively decide what the ideology "always meant". so when it's convenient to hate against health insurance CEOs you are "against the swamp". when it's convenient to dismantle the government you are "against the swamp"

it can mean whatever you want it to. similar with the "enemies of the state"

nazis would use the word marxists or "degenerates" very loosely. makes it very easy to shift blame to a specific target or another when necessary

berlin's degeneracy is because of gays, somewhere else it may be gypsies, another it's the jews, etc.

today we see phrases like "radical leftists" "cultural marxists" "woke ideology" etc

a federal judge blocked some of Trump's orders (Trump ignored it of course) and what does he call him? a radical left judge. something that couldn't be further from the truth- radical left would imply some type of communist or socialist. but it doesn't really matter because the term is vague enough it can work

[–] [email protected] 1 points 16 hours ago

i think it's cause 2 story homes are much less common here compared to up north

i live in a pretty new apartment building and the AC/insulation is very efficient. although to be honest I don't even know what I pay in power, my girlfriend usually pays that one

[–] [email protected] 1 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

In my opinion the only times I'm ever uncomfortably hot is when I'm choosing voluntarily to be in the sun. For example going to beach.

99% of the time I'm in 67 degree AC in a hoodie lol

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

That's true although it's quite impressive regardless.

First, the Florida state government is actively hostile to solar. Just a couple years back they passed a law that made it so you couldn't sell your excess power back to the grid- a huge benefit of installing solar.

This was at the request of FPL (Florida Power & Light) because just like in the federal government, the Florida government is essentially bought and paid for.

So I don't know the specifics in CA, but I'd imagine their government is more friendly to renewable energy.

And we also need to consider CA has a little less than double Florida's population and a little more than double Florida's GDP.

So the fact that Florida surpassed California's solar usage is actually quite impressive, especially considering CA had a significant head start.

It's really a testament to how useful this technology is. Solar is not growing in Florida because it's renewable or has lower carbon emissions, etc. It's growing because it's economically feasible.

And I think it's a good sign for the future of renewable energy. Also goes to show Florida is rapidly growing. Few years back we surpassed NY as the 3rd largest state (in terms of population).

Right now Texas & Florida (and certain states in the SE like S or N Carolina) are the fastest growing states. Meanwhile states like New York, California, and Illinois are stagnating.

In the next couple decades, Florida and Texas will eventually surpass NY and CA as the two most important states. And I predict they will both turn blue just like what happened to California.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 days ago

but they’re checking off demographics at an alarming rate.

yeah those two arab protestor students that are getting deported- they're essentially getting detained and eventually removed because they spoke out against Israel. it's an attempt to put a damper on speech for the whole country. sort of sending a message to immigrants- you better watch what you're saying or we will get you

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 days ago

Vast majority of immigration detention centers are privately owned

It's a sharp contrast to private prisons where it's less than 10%.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

The federal government’s countermeasures will come into effect at 12:01 a.m. on March 13. The 25 per cent tariffs will hit steel products worth $12.6 billion and aluminum products worth $3 billion.

In addition, Canada is hitting another $14.2 billion worth of imported U.S. goods with fresh tariffs, totalling $29.8 billion in retaliation.

I wasnt aware new ones from yesterday. It was for $30B, though. Combined with the last set of tariffs its $60B total out of $350B of US exports to Canada

So about 17%. So let's say Canads is at a conservative 3 generous 4

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

pretty much. we all grew up in the US being taught it's a country of immigrants and the "bring me your weary your hungry your whatever masses to be free"

it's actually kind of fascinating to see that ideology shift so fast it's giving whiplash. turns out we actually kinda need these people for our economy otherwise we'll end up like European countries with stagnating economies until we eventually get overrun by China

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

if you look at the numbers, Canada's not that far from Australia. they've only instituted a tariff on like 10% of American imports

[–] [email protected] 36 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

it's very common in colonial societies like most of the Americas. without this type of law there wouldn't be any American citizens. even before the 14th amendment we had birth right citizenship by common law precedence

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

you don't just become friends with people to become friends. there needs to be some glue that brings you two together.

so for example back when you were in primary school, you had that glue- you took the same class as someone or rode home in the same bus, etc.

as an adult, if you want to make friends, you need to find some glue. it could be working together, or playing dungeons and dragons, or a deep appreciation of black and white cinema. who knows

so i will suggest one thing and it will only really work if you live in Florida. go to kava bars. just go with your laptop and hang out there drinking kava and doing your own thing. go every once in a while and you will meet people and make friends. it's one of the few modern "3rd place" locations.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

i got this spam too. i think it's just someone who wants to grow some type of online community

i think fact that they feel comfortable sharing a picture with drug paraphernalia & spamming hundreds of people says all i need to know about the person

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