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  • Yes, but they still need to have reasonable suspicion to do so. They can't just sweep an area and pick up every brown person they think might be in the country illegally. Outside of an official border crossing they need to be looking for specific individuals.

    Just like police have the ability to pull over a driver, but they can't just do it because they feel like it. Without reasonable suspicion it's an illegal stop.

  • Dude. The Space Shuttle program was initially meant to run for 10 years and 100 missions. It ultimately ran for 30 years and 135 missions,far surpassing every design goal. The tragedy is not that it was shut down, but that there was nothing to replace it when we did.

  • A tablet isn't set up to act as a display for another device. Any solution you find is going to have to involve software running on the tablet to decode and display the video stream, which is going to add significant lag. You'd be better off buying a small monitor. Something like this: https://a.co/d/2hmCX3q

  • I would argue that it's more a consequence of a whole series of poorly thought-out business decisions. Customer service is a cost center, meaning it doesn't bring in revenue. So it's one of those things that executives like to target for cost-cutting measures because any amount they can reduce spending there improves their overall bottom line. So we get things like:

    • Outsourcing CS. Maybe in the US, but more likely overseas
    • Reduced training
    • Rules for call handlers that are meant to encourage solving problems quickly, but effectively punish them for providing good service when they are unable to do that.

    When the only meaningful metric they look at is "how little can we spend?" the only logical conclusion is that service is going to suffer. The actual cost of poor customer service is a lot more difficult to pin down and measure.

  • Just so everyone is clear: these books aren't part of any curriculum. Kids aren't forced to read them or listen to them being read. They're just in the classroom. These people are freaking out just having their kids in a room near these books. If your "expression of religious freedom" is to prevent your child ever being exposed to ideas that might conflict with what you are telling them at home, then you should take them out of public school and lock them in a closet. But your faith must be pretty fragile if those are the sort of measures you have to take to sustain it.

  • Fine, here are several things they could be doing that would actually be productive right now:

    • Start campaigning hard, now, for the upcoming midterms, telling voters exactly what the Trump administration has done that is hurting them, and how they can fix it. Look at Bernie and AOC for a good example.
    • Identify districts where they can help campaign and inject funding to tip the scales.
    • Join protests in their districts. Show up and support the people on the ground.
    • Keep pushing to get access to ICE detention centers as much as possible. Tell the stories of the people being detained. Show the world that this has nothing to do with rounding up criminals. If ICE agents try to stop them or assault/arrest them, so much the better. That shit is getting people riled up.
    • Stand with state governors that are defying executive orders from the president.

    I could list stuff here all day. None of it changes the fact that articles of impeachment aren't worth the paper they're printed on right now. Republicans control congress and are colluding with a corrupt executive branch. The Democrats in congress have zero power to effect change through their offices right now. They need to do the work to get some power back first. At best, they can do something like this to grab a few headlines and maybe get a few republicans on record saying they explicitly support what Trump is doing. Sadly, a good chunk of the population agrees still, and this isn't going to change that.

  • You very clearly didn't read the story. Most households are paying LESS than they were when they were allowed to discard unlimited trash for a flat rate. Hopefully because they are being encouraged to recycle more and produce less waste, rather than just dumping it on the side of the road. It's a simple case of demand elasticity in response to a pricing-structure change. If people can save money by throwing away less stuff, they throw away less stuff.

    I agree that corporations should pay their share to handle their own cleanup, but I don't see any direct link between that and household waste disposal, or any indication from this story that corporations are getting any breaks. It's a very small township in rural Massachusetts. They don't even have municipal trash collection. People have to take their own trash to the transfer station/landfill.

  • Literally a decade here. We moved in 2015 and have never had TV service in this house. I've even pared back our streaming services significantly. We get Amazon as part of our Prime membership, and a free Peacock subscription with our internet service. I'm grandfathered in to a low-rate for YouTube Premium because I was a Play Music early adopter. The only other ones I pay for are Disney/Hulu and Dropout. If Disney raises their rate again, though, I'm dropping them.

  • They can't enforce traffic laws, no. So they need some reasonable suspicion that falls under their jurisdiction, which is why I mentioned that they need evidence that an illegal immigrant is in the vehicle. Actual reasonable suspicion, not just a hunch. Just like a traffic cop can't legally pull you over unless they actually witness you breaking a traffic law.

    so I think they are breaking some law here.

    They are breaking several laws and violating constitutional rights all over the place. But again. Unless somebody in authority holds them accountable it isn't going to matter.

  • I'm pretty much convinced they recruited all these thugs from alt-right groups and disgraced ex-police in the last few months. They don't have uniforms or badges. They wear face masks and refuse to identify themselves. They needed a bunch of guys that had no problem with being cruel and hateful and they were right there ready to step up.

  • Yes, if you are driving you’re required by law in New York state to provide your driver’s license if asked.

    During a legal traffic stop, yes. They need a reason to pull you over, and that reason can't be "I want to see your ID." They must have reasonable suspicion that someone in the vehicle is an illegal immigrant. And that needs to be more substantial than "you look like you might be illegal." Like they need very specific information that a specific person is in that specific vehicle.

    The problem is the justice department has been gutted of anyone that might hold them accountable.