• smegger@aussie.zone
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      11 days ago

      It kind of looks like their politicians don’t give a crap what the little people think. Likely money involved, I’d wager.

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        11 days ago

        As an American, I think about this graph way too often:

        Basically, yeah. Ideally, as public support rises, the pass rate would also rise. And inversely, as support drops, the pass rate would also drop. That flat ~30% pass rate regardless of public support means that the bottom 90% literally isn’t represented at all. Their needs and wishes literally are not factored into the bill’s chances of passing at all. Meanwhile, the wealthy have an extreme amount of influence on whether or not a bill will pass.

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      Because any public attempt of resistance is going to be met with violence. Our government has stated they plan to conduct drone warfare on us. Don’t get me wrong, personally I know what happens when there’s no resistance (they’ll just kill you anyway) but for the majority it’s usually a combination of distance (this place is huge), poverty and not wanting to be canon fodder for something they likely had nothing to do with.

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        Remember guys, the US is 3000 miles wide. That’s 3 days of straight driving one side to the other. 5 if you sleep.

        BUT whilst Tahoe is 5 days away from the capital of the country, it’s only 3 hours from the capital of California. Also let’s not forget Lake Tahoe is the land of the lesser rich. Even a shack is worth 3 mil up there

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          Yeah, there are lots of memes about Europeans coming to visit America, and expecting to be able to visit New York, Seattle, the Grand Canyon, and Los Angeles in a single week. Because in Europe, you can literally just pop over to France for lunch, because it’s only like 45 minutes away. I drive 45 minutes to work every single day, in each direction.

          It’s always a little bit funny (and a little bit sad) seeing a European posting about “why Americans haven’t lit the White House on fire yet?” It’s because 90% of Americans would need to drive for like a week just to reach the capitol. And even then, you’d only get the privileged few who were able to schedule time off of work for it.

          This means American protests tend to be very localized. Maybe Dallas has a protest in Texas, but that is easily ignored by federal lawmakers because Dallas is like 1300 miles away. Hell, even state lawmakers won’t care about a protest in Dallas, because Dallas is like 200 miles away from its own state capitol.

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            Do they actually teach Geography in US schools? Or were you homeschooled?

            Clue: If I chose to “pop over” to Paris for lunch, it would be a 22 hour drive with no breaks, or more plausibly, a 3 hour flight. I have done it by train, but that’s still a couple of overnight trains (one night to Vienna, one more to say Frankfurt or Brussels, and then a few more hours on to Paris.)

            What you’re really whining about is “we surrendered all power to an electoral system that concentrates all the power somewhere thousands of miles away, and in the hands of a man elected by something so far from democracy it’s laughable”. Which is very much on you, not geography.

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    11 days ago

    To me that sounds like nearly 50,000 people that have good reason to go burn down data centers.

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    11 days ago

    I have learned recently that historically the time gap between missing 9 meals and cannibalism is way fucking closer than we think. Just pray that people don’t go hungry, everything falls apart very fast.

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    11 days ago

    How much mega corporations and the government give a fuck about people is becoming visceral these days.

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      Yeah I’m confused here. Seems like the local utility was supposed to have started figuring this by 2015 but they didn’t do anything so NV agreed to another 5 years. Then nothing was done so they agreed to 5 more years. Nothing done locally again and now NV are going to oblige with their contract. 17 years is a long time to do nothing then blame the other guy

      NV Energy sold its California electric assets to Liberty in 2009 and agreed to keep supplying power temporarily. That arrangement was extended in 2015, again in 2020, and once more in late 2025, and each time because Liberty had not yet secured an independent supply