It's actually gotten worse. The management of CNN changed recentlyish and has been pushing CNN more to the right. I think it was to increase viewership, but ultimately just means the quality (not that it was very high to begin with) has dropped.
I mean, many don't. I'm not even sure there was any mention of property damage except to police/Ice vehicles/equipment prior to the police escalation.
However now they they've escalated and brought in the national guard, started shooting and tear gassing people, and more it seems things have escalated.
The real question is - "if these communities are protecting these people so fiercely, where is the mandate to deport them with such force?"
I mean, there is a lot wrong with it, but every language has its quirks. Generally I like discussing it's actual flaws cause it helps me better understand the language.
Yeah, but it also had the following by the first holiday season:
Mario kart
Arms
Mario Odyssey
So the switch got a new Zelda and Mario game for the first year, plus a Mario kart. Switch 2 is just getting a new Donkey Kong and Mario Kart (and I guess Metroid Prime 4 although that's cross platform). And no I don't count Kirby Air riders as a big game.
That's fair, given how they're treating backwards compatibility, it almost feels like they released a switch pro.
However, with a steamdeck I've already got a bigger screen with a much larger backlog. That might be a part of my hesitance on the switch 2, almost all of the games coming out are already playable on a mobile system.
Honestly it's somehow a worse launch than the switch. While the switch basically only had WiiU games at least most people hadn't played them (I mean BOTW will always be a switch game even if it was also released on the WiiU).
But all we really have for the foreseeable future is Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong. That's not a lot for the initial release year.
It is a hard game, but hopefully the new settings help. Also, I didn't find it too hard to farm resources to level up. Compared to dark souls I think it's a bit more forgiving.
There are also too many contractors in non-defense agencies. It's really terrible because it both increases costs, slows things down (in my opinion), and means that there is little retention of skilled workers.
Oddly, the main way to save money and increase efficency is to expand the government workforce. Although, I do think there needs to be more effort on how we focus government work.
Yeah, I like the belief that in the US there isn't a tiering of medical services based on wealth. I mean that's probably pretty true everywhere, but especially in the US. I mean there's already medigap insurance.
Sadly this is poised to probably be worse than the previous given that Trump and Republicans keep adding fuel to the fire. We're literally just starting to see the tip of the iceberg and they are continuing to charge forward with the policies that are causing the economic crisis.
It's such a shame that they've clearly scaled back the amount of music (musical scenes) in the episodes.