The entire narrative that the US doesn't have a manufacturing industry or blue collar work is largely a myth anyway. The US has a $2.4T manufacturing sector, which is larger than the entire GDP of Canada. There are also plenty of blue collar jobs in the trades.
This "problem" never gets solved because there is no problem. But the media of course continues to help Republicans gaslight us about it.
Me, explaining to my mother for the 754th time that I would need to check my calendar to answer her question, and that I am in public so I can't do that while talking on the phone.
Trust me, I would love to get ride of gas, but my stove does work fine without power. Also, utilities generally don't go down because of weather, since they have backup power on site.
Maybe you should consider why that is. After several decades of "right center" politics being like "we promise we're not crypto fascists" ultimately enabling Trump, you are still confused about why people are so hostile to those exact same narratives?"
I think a lot of people are confused by this. If you order sex toys on Amazon, they don't then flood your feed with more sex toys because they have it marked as "embarrassing." I think the article is saying this product got a similar classification, not that it isn't available.
SELinux: I'm sorry Dave, we don't do that here.