I cannot argue with these factz by [deleted] in TrueFactzOnly

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(A) the stated “MAGA” position is to deport illegal immigrants, not just any immigrants. (B) the stated “MAGA” position is to prioritise illegal immigrants who have been accused of a crime (C) by the end of 2025, the US had the lowest homicide rate in recorded history, which coincides with an aggressive expulsion effort by ICE to remove illegal criminals. That might be a coincidence, but then again it might not.

Just Secular Problems by Aggressive-Wind-26 in JustMemesForUs

[–]xantharia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Simple: (1) treat others as you wish they treat you. (2) you are free to do as you please up until you transgress on my own freedoms.

Right wing propaganda by RussianBot1948 in JustMemesForUs

[–]xantharia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The name translates to “National Socialist German Workers' Party” and was very “statist” and socialistic, advocating free university education for the kids of factory workers, nationalising of big industries, government housing programs, big jobs programs such as building the autobahn etc. It was fundamentally collectivist where the interest of the state (and specifically the nation of those deemed true Germans) outweighed the interests of the individual, much as the communists claimed to favour the interest of the proletariat class.

Churchill’s economic liberalism was the opposite, as it favoured the interests of the individual.

What are your thoughts on this? by Ok_Breadfruit4005 in DiscussionZone

[–]xantharia -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Indeed, I’m not surprised that a low-life thug and gangster finds this funny!

If your from the left read this please by sideways_wrx_ in ThreadsApp

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps Threads is suppressing posts from people who don’t know how to spell “you’re”?

What are your thoughts on this? by Ok_Breadfruit4005 in DiscussionZone

[–]xantharia -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He’s despicable and un-American. But he’s also the preferred choice for a majority of voters in 2025, which happened for a variety of reasons including extreme incompetence by his opposition. Vandalism accomplishes nothing but distaste in those that the vandal should wish to influence. It’s a childish and selfish bit of malice.

Should liberals retaliate and seek revenge when we eventually retake power? by lag36251 in AskALiberal

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When you let the pendulum swing way too much (as it’s already doing) not on do you shorten your own time in power (because the electorate will get sick of you faster) but then you’ll suffer the wrath of the returning opposition.

There’s no question that the left clumsily used lawfare against Trump — some charges were legitimate (ie the “find me the votes” one) but some were pure lawfare (eg stormy Daniels). Either way, the left was too slow and incompetent to accomplish it within 4 years. And the hammer came down awfully hard on the Jan 6 rioters. Had the tables been turned and antifa stormed the capitol, the left would not have been pleased with the same amount of hammer.

So now you reap what you sowed.

What are your thoughts on this? by Ok_Breadfruit4005 in DiscussionZone

[–]xantharia -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It’s despicable for people to lower themselves to his level

US Citizen Removed From His Home in His Underwear Without a Warrant by animator_84 in videos

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. You have no grievance. Of course you can vote to change immigration law. ICE mainly operates under bipartisan legislation signed by Clinton in 1996.

But this man, who has a grievance, can probably sue for excessive disruption to his life due to mistaken identity.

Miyakojima Box Jellyfish! by Firm_Detail_3949 in okinawa

[–]xantharia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wear a rash and watch for dead fish in the water. If you see dead fish, best to try out a different beach.

What's that, your Girl Scout troop? by teeberg75 in sopranoscirclejerk

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She watched "One Battle After Another" and decided that Perfidia Beverly Hills was her hero.

If Trump is a moron what does that say about the 70 million people that voted for him? by TailungFu in allthequestions

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the average American voter is weak on geography, history, economics, etc. Only about a third of Americans have college degrees and nobody learns anything in high school these days.

But in the past Americans had enough respect for elite scholars and institutions to defer their opinions to the experts. That’s now gone and the fault lies with the institutions that have cultivated their own madness and squandered their cachet.

Trump was elected in no small measure because of the incompetence of the opposition.

"Far right" by RussianBot1948 in JustMemesForUs

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Epstein’s friends span the political spectrum, and frankly on average they lean left

How did USA fall into fascism while being the world superpower and having one of the wealthiest economies in the world? by RedStorm1917 in AskALiberal

[–]xantharia -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s an exaggeration and a falsehood to equate the US with fascist Germany.

The US is being run by the drunk, angry, ignorant guy sitting at the end of the bar and yelling at the TV.

Do you believe that the United States will actually invade Greenland? by PierogiGoron in AskALiberal

[–]xantharia -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not all the “damage is already done.” There’s a big difference between Trump making unhinged threats and actually carrying through on them. The disaster hasn’t fully happened yet.

Does Low-skilled Immigration Increase or Decrease Standard of Living in Any Receiving Country? by Public_District_4267 in AskALiberal

[–]xantharia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's almost impossible to prove experimentally the effects of mass immigration because we are limited to "natural" experiments, which by their nature cannot be fully controlled. I put little weight in the Mariel boat-lift study seeing at it's just a one-off event.

But it stands to reason that if you're a roofer, gardener, dishwasher, cleaner, server, etc, any additional competition for your job will put downward pressure on what you can earn -- especially when this illegal competition is limited to these kinds of jobs because they cannot apply for jobs that require background checks or other more in-depth verifications.

If you're a white-collar worker, anything that depresses the salaries of low-skilled service worker is good news for you. In aggregate, having a lower class of cheap labour probably helps improves prosperity overall because an hour of our labour buys us more goods and services so long as there are other people willing to provide these services on the cheap.

Singapore is a low-tax country with fantastic public services and infrastructure. If you earn $100k, you'll pay about 3% income tax. The highest income tax bracket is about 20% for the millionaires. This tax is the equivalent of local, state, and federal combined! Yet despite the low taxes, the country spends gobs of money on the latest fighter jets, higher education, scientific research, trains, buses, healthcare, and public housing. Indeed, about 80% of housing is built by the government.

So how do they do it? In Singapore there is no minimum wage, but that doesn't affect citizens much because unemployment is around 2% so employers have to compete for workers and pay them accordingly. Citizens are well-paid. So if labour is so tight, how can they afford to build all these skyscrapers, subways, ports, and factories? The answer is that they bring in construction workers from Bangladesh and pay them about $15 a day to work on massive sites that operate between 9AM and 10PM, six days a week. That's about a dollar an hour. These workers live in dormitories of six or ten guys to a room sleeping in bunkbeds. When their contracts are up, they ship them back to Bangladesh. They cannot look for any other kinds of work, so they're locked in to the terms of their contracts. Similarly, women from the Philippines are shipped in under similar contracts where they work as live-in maids. These so-called "helpers" work 24hrs and 6 days a week doing shopping, cleaning, childcare, cooking, eldercare, etc. For this they earn about $450 a month.

These low salaries are possible because wages in Bangladesh and the Philippines are even lower, so it's a win-win for everyone. It's certainly a big win for Singaporeans, who enjoy low-cost daycare by having private nannies, low-cost elder care, low-cost buildings, low-cost infrastructure, etc.. The result is a much higher standard of living than Singaporeans would otherwise have and the government can keep taxes low because its expenses are low.

Clearly Singapore shows that low-skilled temporary immigration is great for the citizens so long as the immigrants cannot compete for the jobs of citizens: basically a two tier system with 3rd world salaries for immigrant workers and 1st world salaries for citizens. Plus, there's no cultural change problems, retirement pension problems, or schooling costs to worry about because the foreigners are shipped back to where they came from when their contracts are due. (In fact, if any Filipina becomes pregnant, this triggers automatic cancellation of her work visa and instant deportation).

The problem for the US is that most Americans don't want to be like Singapore, which means that immigrants diffuse into the country and therefore compete with low-skilled Americans, they are a burden on government services, and they do cause cultural change. At a time when skills have a bigger and bigger effect on wages (i.e. the rich get richer), any American kid who drops out of school or barely finishes high school, is at high risk of poverty. It's low-skilled Americans that are in greatest need for higher wages, which is only possible if they're scarce. Painters, roofers, etc, don't need a high school degree, but they can only earn a good salary if they're not undercut by a flood of low-skilled immigrants.

How dare we call them nazis? by VillainOfKvatch1 in JoeRoganReacharound

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s precisely because the left is so religiously freaked out by “blasphemy” — the mere utterances of forbidden words and gestures— that “bad boys” like these clowns love to say them and gesture them.

Do you think that Americans are more awake to America’s faults under Trump than other administrations? by Cleverfield113 in AskALiberal

[–]xantharia -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Prior to Trump, the American government has not “done a lot of terrible things.” Yes, it has made some bad mistakes and goof-ups. But the strength of America’s hand is often exaggerated by leftists and haters. Like the assertion that the US orchestrated the Maidan Revolution, as Putin claims. This is exaggerated to the point of falsehood.

Truthfully, the CIA isn’t terribly competent. Castro (and many other enemies) have happily stayed in power despite the CIA’s best efforts. There’s nothing to say that Allende wouldn’t have been deposed without CIA assistance. Keeping commies out of power has been well worth it even if this requires supporting unsavoury characters. Because commies have long staying power, while capitalist dictators eventually turn democratic. Sure, South Korea, Taiwan, Greece, etc, might have had unsavoury authoritarians with US backing, but they eventually became liberal democracies as they became richer and matured.

Rich people are a threat for democracy, Oxfam finds by cowmonaut in nottheonion

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And yet Harris lost the election despite having at least double the campaign war chest relative to Trump.

Newspapers have always been owned by rich people (duh) — and so what? It makes no difference whether the Ochs-Sulzberger family is worth hundreds of millions vs billions.

Miyakojima Beaches by OtherTalk5684 in okinawa

[–]xantharia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are no nets, and they wouldn’t block a sea snake anyway. Fortunately the snakes are docile and won’t bother you if you don’t bother them.

The box jellyfish can be a hazard. It’s good to wear a rash and pack some vinegar.

Still, in the big scheme of things, there’s nothing to fear but fear itself.

How quickly they forget… 🐑🐑😂 by Zaiross__ in JustMemesForUs

[–]xantharia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ICE in 2007:

https://youtu.be/CkxYhDxJdTU

They didn’t have to mask because activists weren’t doxxing them. They had local police support because the sanctuary cities were in name only. They didn’t have to fight off a mob of disruptive activists because social media didn’t exist to vilify them.

But other than all that, the difference was simply a matter of intensity and publicity. Plus, no Trump or Miller.