Well There's your problem just did an episode on that https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K4yCXIZ32lk
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They take getting caught seriously, not the stuff they get caught at.
Wut. I'm not sure if this is a distinction without a difference, or a subtle distinction that I need a better grasp on continental philosophy to comprehend.
It's like saying a state doesn't take murder seriously - they take getting caught seriously. It's technically true if you parse it a certain way, but ultimately meaningless
this kind of thing is not bad because it endangered people’s lives, it’s bad because it makes them look bad and might impact their exports
Something can be bad for multiple reasons. Also, there's multiple actors here. The operators of the state-owned enterprise have different incentives than the regulators
Fun fact: the constitution talks about supreme Court justices having immunity just as much as it talks about presidents having immunity
Yes. That's why the government is chock full of conservatives like Thomas who like to visit reactionary capitalist countries like Russia
What Israel did was far worse. They bombed the hospitals, laid siege, raided the hospitals, killed doctors, abducted doctors, tortured patients and staff, and dug mass graves.
Source: trust the IDF bro
Israel has killed far more health workers and razed far more hospitals/medical facilities than Russia has
Holy fuck that article is sickening. The level of dehumanization it truly insane.
It makes the US in Iraq look like a humanitarian operation. Fuck, even the US in Vietnam seems like it was way more disciplined.
The state of the left in Israel, apparently:
“I, too, a rather left-wing soldier, forget very quickly that these are real homes [in Gaza],” A. said of his experience in the operations room.
They don't need to ally. They can just drag their feet to sabotage any significant reforms and wait for the left to lose their mandate
Babies and non-registered people can't vote. So 80% of them are pretty useless in an election. So far so good?
How are you this dense lol. Peak DNC brain here
ACA is exactly what young voters wanted, what dems pushed for in 2008
Absolute nonsense. Young people wanted universal healthcare, not new tax bureaucracy to deal with. Young people wanted something akin to M4A, but instead got RomneyCare
Right, but the supreme Court would just find that law unconstitutional. Or ignore the implicit meaning.