I’m mostly half-serious.
SatansMagotyCumFart, are you being intentionally or unintentionally dense?
My experience has been the opposite. Lemmings take everything too seriously.
Damn, TIL “Typoglycaemia”.
That is either a miniature keyboard or a massive bug
I thought Hilary and Hunter Biden
And republicans, the “Law and Order” party, will still vote for this man.
And republicans, the “Law and Order” party, will still vote for this man.
Yeah, my dad would disown me again if I sent him this
Seriously, why did OP post this two weeks ahead of time
Lotta BIG QWERTY’s on Lemmy
edit: I thought you were using ‘QWERTY’ as a pejorative term for ‘know-it-all’. Turns out you actually mean the keyboard.
Bookpilled. If you’re into science fiction books, he’s a great YouTuber to check out.
edit: Also, he does extra videos on his Patreon. But if you don’t like him try Outlaw Bookseller and Media Death Cult.
The average voter pays zero attention to politics but has very strong opinions about what a politician has or hasn’t done.
This only proves that the ideal relationship is one without the compilations of sex. Checkmate natalists.
I really hate text articles that end up being a podcast. Feels like a bait and switch.
Great ideas. Too bad our politicians don’t listen to us.
Took forever to find out, but, “Daisy” on backroomcasting.
I never said we should have zero debt, that’s a strawman. Most economist recommend a moderate amount of debt due to various positive effects (some of which you mention). So the real disagreement comes here:
The implication being that you think the U.S. has a (relatively) small amount of debt. Now, I am willing to be convinced otherwise, but I do not think that the U.S. currently has a small amount of debt. Our debt to GDP ratio is higher than other developed nations, which is concerning.
I do concede that we aren’t in danger of a debt crisis on the scale of Greece or Sri Lanka. But ~$34 Trillion in debt needs to be part of the discussion when we keep praising the economy.