Yeah I have often said that the internet died when conservatives figured out how to use it. And not like the old school "libertarian" nerd conservatives, but like mainstream Republican cultists.
You are the one who is clueless. My city absolutely will fine people for violating the upkeep laws. I know because I've been fined for grass before, and I know one of my neighbors had an abandoned, rotting car towed out of their driveway.
The funny part about this post is that @dessalines@lemmy.ml literally will not post on this instance (or most instances besides the tankie triad) because he is a coward.
Ok I guess y'all are right. The funny part is the tankies annoyed by this very simple fact.
The part which seems under reported is that for a long time USCIS basically had an amnesty policy for expired visas while the next one was pending. I'd wager a very large percentage of people in the US who went from student/work visa to marriage residency technically overstayed their visa while the paperwork was being processed. There is no law which allows or otherwise protects this "paperwork amnesty," even though it has been long standing administrative policy. This administration could therefore go after anyone who was naturalized in this way. And for no reason other than they think this is red meat for their base who just really hates all immigrants for some reason.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/systemd/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus systemd Linux.
The part a lot of people miss in these threads is that European commutes are often also an hour on public transit, but that one hour radius is wider and there is actual useful last mile service in the suburbs. That's the big thing the US frequently lacks - the development patterns mean there's no way to run frequent busses that don't just get stuck in traffic. So in the US that one hour transit commute can easily turn into 90 minutes or more if you don't make connections, whereas in European cities it's much easier to plan around.
Urban busses will be slower than driving in most situations since they have to stop every few blocks. That's not really unique to the US. The exceptions are where there are BRT routes which can avoid commuter traffic, and this is becoming more common in the US but still lags behind the best European systems.
There is absolutely an appetite for a third way/labor/social democrat party if we had a parliamentary system. I actually bet we'd see the entire country shift "left" under those conditions a lot more than people realize, as giving lefties and neolibs room to operate independently would properly marginalize a lot of Republican politics.
Yeah I have often said that the internet died when conservatives figured out how to use it. And not like the old school "libertarian" nerd conservatives, but like mainstream Republican cultists.