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  • For the most part, the left would absolutely have someone executed for treason. The left is loyal to ideals, not people. It wouldn't matter if it were Biden or Trump.

    The authoririan left, who might have a problem if it were 'their guy' don't have any loyalty to Biden, because he's not a communist or populist leader.

  • I doubt they'll use screen shots to implement anything like piracy controls. It's too messy and inaccurate, and there are easy and accurate ways to check for file signatures. Every virus scanner already does it.

    If they're going to institute license controls that's how it would work. Any signature of unlicensed software would get locked out by file heuristics.

  • If I remember right the cable only runs for a fraction of that distance. The missile goes up long enough to let the operator see and lock the target, then goes to self guidance for the rest of the trip.

  • The boat turned off without being told to turn off. With dual generators, and dual auxiliary backups, they lost power to the whole boat. That's not including the main 55k hp engine. Bad fuel can take out an engine, not 5 of them running from different tanks all at once.

  • Food and fuel are both included in CPI, they're left out of core CPI because they're noisy. Food CPI alone for the past year is at 2.2, and gasoline is at 1.3.

    Also for the latest release, core CPI is 3.8, while including food and fuel it's only 3.5. Because the cost of fuel oil and utility gas were both over 3 percent negative.

  • This just seems like a stupid time to be pressing legislation like this. I don't even disagree with it myself. I just think it's idiotic from a political perspective. The Dems can see the GoP struggling with the fall out of Roe v. Wade, and they still want to step into this fight now?

  • It's gas and mortgage prices. Ban corporate ownership of single family detached homes. Electrify transportation and industrial machines to use alternative power sources.

    States could also take a lot of actions, but it would mean people that own assets would get angry. Which also means the people who actually put politicians in power would be sad. So we're not going to fix that problem, until their wealth crumbles, or everyone dies.

  • Gotta be careful with polling results. By necessity they're weighted to match the most recent turn out demographics. Which is usually just a bit of an error range. With issues like abortion and weed, the younger vote changes a lot more than the polling algorithm. So the error bars are huge, and adjustments to add accuracy are most likely to just wrong. It's one of the two major reasons for upsets at the ballot box. The other being the Bradley effect, which could also be very much in play the other direction.

    Consider that the 7% lead Trump has right now is the average from two polls with less than a 4% error, that were 5% apart from each other. So at least one of them is just blatantly wrong, and really the odds are it's both.