That may be true, but what the article was really trying to point out was how increases in these college areas (and therefore college aged voters) is starting to make a big difference. The example they gave was that, at least in the most recent election, the area around Madison used to cancel out the red suburbs around Milwaukee, but now Madison is so strongly liberal that they out weigh those suburbs and therefore tip the scales in favor of Dems. If this trend continues, and if the Dems can replicate it in other swing states (big "if"), then it could change the way politics are played in America.
But now they separate your subscribed channel's shorts for their regular videos. Since most channels put out 3-6 shorts a day, all they did was clog my feed. Now I can at least ignore the shorts section to see the long form videos I care about.
Can't the government see that if they allow people to get life saving drugs for slightly less money, then the pharmaceutical CEOs will only be able to buy a 53-foot yacht before the next regatta? They'll be laughing stocks!
(/s just in case)
But seriously, fuck all corporate greed, but especially fuck corporations that keep people sick.
We have the MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price), but that's not given for every product, but more importantly it's exactly what it sounds like; a suggestion. There's no governing body to make sure stores are in line with MSRP.
They believe that they won't be effected, or at least effected last and the least. These people are parasites on society and need to be treated as such.
Pope Francis has already said that if intelligent life is found, that they would also be considered children of God, so you're right on your first point.
How many stories have come out proving that this whole court is corrupt, yet nothing seems to be able to be done about it. Seriously, what is there to do as an average citizen? A out the only way I see out of this is impeachment, which likely won't work, or packing the court, which Biden is too much of a coward to do.
I had a friend try something similar with Hello Fresh; he got a free sample from another friend but wanted to remove his data afterwards. It took a lot of deep website navigating and a phone call, and even then it was going to take "up to 60 business days" or assume BS to actually remove his data. They make it difficult to remove on purpose while technically being able to say they will.
That may be true, but what the article was really trying to point out was how increases in these college areas (and therefore college aged voters) is starting to make a big difference. The example they gave was that, at least in the most recent election, the area around Madison used to cancel out the red suburbs around Milwaukee, but now Madison is so strongly liberal that they out weigh those suburbs and therefore tip the scales in favor of Dems. If this trend continues, and if the Dems can replicate it in other swing states (big "if"), then it could change the way politics are played in America.