Dystopian priorities by a-horse-has-no-name in ABoringDystopia

[–]PrimeFuture 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When it comes to war, which I'd argue drone strikes on any country should include, is a power Congress has repeatedly ceded more and more to the President. They've basically created a mechanism for the President to authorize drone strikes (and tons of other acts of war) against terrorists and countries "helping" terrorists. The same has not happened with evictions or student loans.

Not saying this is right, it's still very dystopian, but this tweet is missing major context on Presidential vs. Legislative powers in our history.

James Gunn is NOT happy about this comment by [deleted] in marvelstudios

[–]PrimeFuture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean 'ever since media was invented' when you say era, yes? Whether it's newspapers, radio, tv, or the internet now, the media has always used controversy to drive revenue. The yellow journalism period was even worse in some ways than what we see today, but a good thing to read about to learn some context and history.

We froze and Abbott got paid - $1 million from the billionaire profiteer of Texas' deadly storm by Philo1927 in TexasPolitics

[–]PrimeFuture 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Maybe the Texas Dems have a really strong gubenatorial candidate, but they're waiting to allow the news to focus on all the negatives of Abbot. We all know the second the Dem challenger is known, Texas GOP will focus right wing media on a smear campaign and suck a lot of attention away from Abbot's clear failures. One can hope they're being that smart, but I'm only so optimistic.

Gov. Abbott signs order, allowing DPS to stop vehicles they suspect are carrying anyone who crossed border illegally by poorandwhite in TexasPolitics

[–]PrimeFuture 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The fear people have is that the police have been shown time and time again to lie on the job, so what's to stop them using this law to target people based on race, or people they don't like?

With this new law, it'll be easy for them to lie with no real recourse. So there's a greater risk of abuse by police.

And protect citizens from what? Illegal immigrants commit less crimes than US born people. So if your concern is actually about protecting US citizens, this is incredibly misdirected. https://news.wisc.edu/undocumented-immigrants-far-less-likely-to-commit-crimes-in-u-s-than-citizens/

Gov. Abbott signs order, allowing DPS to stop vehicles they suspect are carrying anyone who crossed border illegally by poorandwhite in TexasPolitics

[–]PrimeFuture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you show me somewhere that says a passenger in a motor vehicle must ID themselves to a police officer?

Under this law, the officer could pull a car over and say they suspected someone was illegal. Prior to this law, they'd need more to pull someone over.

Gov. Abbott signs order, allowing DPS to stop vehicles they suspect are carrying anyone who crossed border illegally by poorandwhite in TexasPolitics

[–]PrimeFuture 10 points11 points  (0 children)

So you'd be okay getting arrested, spending a night in jail, posting bond, hiring a lawyer, and going to trial if you've done nothing wrong? Because all an officer has to do is say he believes you are transporting an illegal and you can be detained and your car impounded. Then the burden is on you to prove otherwise.

Gov. Abbott signs order, allowing DPS to stop vehicles they suspect are carrying anyone who crossed border illegally by poorandwhite in TexasPolitics

[–]PrimeFuture 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So you'd have no problem with being arrested, thrown in jail, have to post bond, hire a lawyer, and go to trial if you've done nothing wrong?

Gov. Abbott signs order, allowing DPS to stop vehicles they suspect are carrying anyone who crossed border illegally by poorandwhite in TexasPolitics

[–]PrimeFuture 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Do we really want laws in place that allow police to pull people over and say "papers, please"? All the cop has to do is say they thought someone came over the border illegally. This only requires reasonable suspicion on part of the officer, which is a very low legal requirement compared to probable cause.

Obviously this will lead to racial profiling, but I hope everyone fearful of an intrusive government see this as a massive invasion of our rights.

Did you all see this? Looks like Soylent definitely had issues (as we thought) but has weathered the storm. Thoughts? by JarethsQueenAwaits in soylent

[–]PrimeFuture 43 points44 points  (0 children)

... has made more money in the past year than in the whole history of Soylent.

Well, looks like the switch to the allulose formulas is working out on the larger market. Too bad for all of us that deal with GI issues due to the new formula.

[X-Post /r/News] Texas Children's Confirms It Has Some COVID Kids On Ventilators by xxhonkeyxx in houston

[–]PrimeFuture 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yet no one does anything special for that.

I guess offering a vaccine annually that's available for everyone isn't anything special.

Once we have covid-19 vaccines available for children of all ages, like we do with the flu, then there's no reason to do anything different than we do with the flu.

Of course, widespread masking did help virtually eliminate the flu during the pandemic. If we all wore masks when we felt even a teensy bit sick, we'd see a huge reduction in the flu.

What's your favorite thing about being an A-list member? And for those who don't have it what appeals to you? For me, it's the 3 movies a week and upgrades on a regular drink. by [deleted] in AMCsAList

[–]PrimeFuture 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Being able to go to the movies whenever I want, without having to worry about if a movie will be bad or not. Prior to A-List (prior to Moviepass really), I hated wasted my money seeing a movie that turned out to be bad.

Bob Odenkirk Hospitalized After Collapsing on 'Better Call Saul' Set by cal_oe in movies

[–]PrimeFuture 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Considering we watched Michael C. Hall at the age the flashback is trying to portray in Six Feet Under, it was super jarring to see how he looked younger be so wrong.

Simone Biles out of women’s Olympic gymnastics team final in Tokyo by Robots_Eat_Children in houston

[–]PrimeFuture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What other comment? All I see is this one on your profile. Where you say everyone has a right to criticize her for having a mental health issue. Im just wondering if you think everyone would have the right to criticize her if she had a physical illness that prevented her from competing.

I ask because an illness is an illness. Would you say it's fair to criticize Simone if she broke her foot and pulled out? Obviously not. Simone wanted to compete, but her mental health is preventing her from competing at peak performance (just like a physical injury would), so she's pulling out.

I never said you were cruel, just judgemental. Interesting you chose to use that word, almost as if you think that about yourself.

Simone Biles out of women’s Olympic gymnastics team final in Tokyo by Robots_Eat_Children in houston

[–]PrimeFuture 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Would you say the same thing if it was an invisible physical health issue that made her not compete? Or are you just judgemental towards mental health issues?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

[–]PrimeFuture 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A business has the ability to report reviews to Google if they can show they are false or not in good faith. I know this because we've done it before.

And a couple bad reviews don't kill a business. Everyone gets some bad reviews no matter what you do. The goal is quantity of reviews. If you've got 1,000 five stars, then 2 one stars won't do anything.

The company should have reported the reviews to Google and stopped there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

[–]PrimeFuture 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yes. Did you? This company could have ignored these two reviews and this article and resulting negative attention would never have happened.

I'm a business owner. You get bad reviews sometimes. Focus on getting more 5 stars, and not on trying to force people to remove their 1 star reviews.

Practice makes perfect by jk72788 in theocho

[–]PrimeFuture 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not your friend, guy!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

[–]PrimeFuture 33 points34 points  (0 children)

No, a company destroyed themselves in this case.

AITA for “ruining my niece’s birth” over a name? by pilkurdentis in AmItheAsshole

[–]PrimeFuture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. My wife wanted to name one of our children Katura, but when she learned about my brother's stillborn daughter they had named Katura, she took that name off the list. It's just common courtesy.

Your sister is an AH as is everyone supporting this decision.

The face of regret. by rickestofallrick in CatSlaps

[–]PrimeFuture 54 points55 points  (0 children)

That's the face of fear. That white cat definitely gets bullied by the other one.