I moved out of the USA about 10 years ago. There are many reasons, both big and small. When people ask why, I’ve learned to boil it down to one overarching idea: I believe we should live in a society where the people are primarily treated as the definition of the society and not where the people are primarily treated as a resource belonging to the society.
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As I understand it, debate on an issue can be terminated by a 3/5 majority vote (cloture). By positioning the speech away from any specific bill, it also side stepped the possibility of it being terminated by cloture.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Tariff Isn't Tax on Other Countries?🤪English10·4 months agoHalf of it is built out of unicorn dust and human imagination.
Economics is applied psychology at scale hiding behind the idea of math and using “businesses” and “markets” to depersonalize their findings and play pretend at describing natural laws. All it’s really describing is the behavior of people, and a wildly nonrepresentative subset of people at that.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What game do you consider to have the best music for study?3·5 months agoI use Wh40k: Mechanicus & Ixion
kiterios@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•To Americans of Lemmy: What food item(s) from Europe can you not live without?1·5 months agoMalaco Pastellfiskar is the parallel product. They’re made by different companies now, the recipes have diverged over the past 70ish years, and the US version does not meet EU food safety standards. I can find Pastellfiskar in almost any grocery store.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•‘Murdered In His Own Home’: Kentucky Cops Raid Wrong Home and Kill Innocent Man Over Alleged Stolen Weed Eater Despite Receiving the Correct Address At Least Five TimesEnglish47·6 months agoI found these articles with a little more information.
It’s not an oppress or be oppressed issue.
Nonviolence only works when your opponent has humanity.
The point of this is that both sides need to be engaged in making a nonviolent solution happen. If only one side is on board with the process, then the result is either a lack of change or one sided violence.
Look at how much progress we have made in Europe since the second world war. We’ve done so much through diplomacy alone.
In Europe, both sides are engaged in nonviolence. Both sides are interested in diplomacy over violence, so progress can be made.
The situation between American’s and corporations (and increasingly corporate controlled government) is one where nonviolence has been met with inaction. That is a single sided engagement. The lack of both parties being engaged means the approach isn’t working anymore.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Luigi Mangione was charged with murder - then donations started pouring in14·7 months agoOne of the most surreal experiences in my life was riding in an ambulance in Norway and having the EMT sheepishly explain that while the ambulance ride was free, the ER visit was going to come with a bill. He was equal parts embarrassed and indignant about it. The bill was the equivalent of $25.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why can't someone create a public alternative to health insurance in the USA?6·7 months agoAnd the more you dig into it, the worse it gets. That price discrepancy exists at the provider level too.
- You have a health issue and need treatment.
- The treatment cost the Dr $200 to perform.
- The list price for the treatment is $500.
- The big insurer uses the weight of their customer base to negotiate with the Dr and the agree to pay $300 for the treatment. If the doctor doesn’t accept, then they’re out of network and can’t get patients.
- The plucky startup co-op doesn’t have the same negotiating leverage, so they have to pay $400 for the treatment.
- The co-op is going to cost more to operate, and now the real monthly cost you have to pay with the co-op is $700 instead of $600.
And it gets worse.
This video is a nice little primer about how the insurer might not even pay that $300 they agreed to, how that let’s them profit further on the treatment while creating financial pressure on healthcare providers, and how your Dr may end up being owned by the insurer, further reducing the ability of a new co-op to compete.
kiterios@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Which CEOs are actually worth keeping around?English162·7 months agoIf you have an employer that does the right thing, you should have a union that doesn’t need to do much. But you should still unionise, because it’s niave to think the company will always continue to behave that way. If anything, they naturally drift away from that state and it’s only a matter of time until it changes. The union is about having a level playing field with the company when you need it.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to fix one's eyesight? What are working methods? What is to be cautious about?111·7 months agoGlasses usually have obscene markups. Imo, the most cost effective way is often lasik (or similar), but it’s an up front cost.
I think I paid 4k usd for both eyes, but that was something like 10 years ago and with no assistance from insurance.
I still get an eye exam every few years just to make sure everything is okay, but I am expecting another 10 years before I need too start thinking about vision correction again. Also, I’m fairly certain the provider that performed my lasik offered a warranty and would perform additional corrections as I age, but I don’t live anywhere near the location anymore.
When I compare that to the combined cost of insurance, exams, glasses, contacts, and prescription sunglasses that my wife pays… lasik was a significant cost savings for me (and that’s not counting any quality of life benefits).
kiterios@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Vegan drink Oatly can’t call itself ‘milk’, judges ruleEnglish2·7 months agoOatly oat cream is a staple in my fridge at this point. It’s basically better than cream (or milk if diluted) in many recipes because it’s more heat resistant and flavour neutral.
kiterios@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg Visits Mar-a-Lago After Trump Threatened Him With Imprisonment31·8 months agoOthers have pointed out siblings, but it’s also worth noting that, in the context of your comment, sisters and brothers is more correct. Sibling is more clinical and might be used in a description like “I have 3 siblings, 2 brothers and 1 sister”. When you are addressing a group, the more familiar brothers and sisters is appropriate. “May the force be with you, siblings” would be very weird.
10 years… how refreshingly optimistic…
In 2007, Congress passed the increase to 7.25 to take effect in 2009. The minimum wage change 15 years ago was passed 17 years ago.
Not an expert here, but given the differences in measurement scales, I suspect there is a difference in intensity.
If my reading of this Hong Kong Observatory reference is correct, a no 8 is classified as wind speeds between 63-117 km/h.
When we talk about hurricane strength, we’re using this scale. Unless they are measuring different metrics, a no 8 is the equivalent of a tropical storm. Which is to say, we don’t even rate that as hurricane strength.
Helene hit land at around 220 km/h (Cat 4). Milton reached speeds of 260km/h (Cat 5), but might weaken to 190-200km/h (Cat 3) by the time it reaches land.
Afaik Jordan recognised Israel as a county in 1994.