When he’s being actively undermined by Republicans the whole way, just cleaning up Trump’s mess can be an accomplishment. The Inflation Reduction Act went against heavily entrenched interests to restart the US federal government’s response to climate change. It took real finesse to get that through Congress.
pingveno
Moved from @pingveno
- 4 Posts
- 148 Comments
pingveno@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Biden says he is ‘considering’ Australian call to drop Julian Assange charges162·2 years ago
pingveno@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Inside the Heritage Foundation’s Plans for ‘Institutionalizing Trumpism’1·2 years agoNah, that’s a bit reductive. There’s internal dissent within the conservative movement. Not everyone’s willing to go full fasc with Trump. A good chunk of the judges that were ruling against him in the 2020 election were Federalist Society members.
pingveno@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Inside the Heritage Foundation’s Plans for ‘Institutionalizing Trumpism’7·2 years agoThe Federalist Society handpicked the the conservative majority, not the Heritage Foundation.
pingveno@kbin.socialOPto politics @lemmy.world•Haley says US has ‘never been a racist country’ | CNN Politics1·2 years agoWhy did it take a Constitutional amendment to allow non-white Americans to vote?
For that matter, why did it take a Constitutional amendment to consider Black Americans as citizens?
pingveno@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Hundreds of protesters clash with police in Russian republic of Bashkortostan9·2 years agoI can’t help but think that’s why Putin invaded Ukraine. He needed something to keep the masses distracted. He’s afraid that he’ll get assassinated if he ever leaves power, whether voluntarily or by violent overthrow.
pingveno@kbin.socialOPto politics @lemmy.world•Haley says US has ‘never been a racist country’ | CNN Politics61·2 years agoAmerica has always had racism, but America has never been a racist country
I’m really quite stunned by this claim. She seems to be parsing words to dodge reality. The US wrote slavery into its Constitution, engaged in a series of racist genocides of the indigenous people, and excluded immigrants of various ethnicities throughout its history. We’ve certainly improved, but to say we’ve never been governed by racism is either ignorant, revisionist, or pandering to some of the worst people.
pingveno@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•GOP hardliners push Johnson to abandon funding deal with Democrats132·2 years agoIt’s paid off sometimes in the Senate, like with the bipartisan infrastructure bill. That was passed in the Democrat-controlled House and then negotiated in the Senate. The problem is the current Republican-controlled House, where extreme right wingers hold much greater sway.
pingveno@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•LGBTQ+ Population in the U.S. Grows by Over 2 Million104·2 years agoYeah, it’s just a bad headline.
pingveno@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Gavin Newsom doesn’t want to remove Trump from California ballot144·2 years agoThere’s certainly no need to tussle over it in California. Trump wouldn’t win in California anyway and it would just feed into the persecution narrative among his fan base.
pingveno@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•New York governor vetoes bill that would ban noncompete agreements7·2 years agoBingo. Letting people get strong armed into these sorts of “agreements” is a perversion of free markets.
This is the case I try to make to people on the left who complain about corporate white washing, or whatever they want to call it. Mainstream corporations feel like it’s advantageous to have their symbols out there in pride parades, environmentalist goals, anti-racism, and anti-sexism. Corporations are obligated at a certain level to follow the money, and they have read the signs and chosen to align themselves with these progressive causes. If nothing else, this is a good sign of where the country is headed.
pingveno@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•One killed, another 26 injured as Ukrainian MP detonates a grenade at a meeting in Ukraine17·2 years agoIt sounds like it was the bomber, Serhiy Batryn, that was reported as dead. Conflicting reports as to whether he has actually died. This was not related to Russia from what I could gather. He had a long standing feud with members of the local council.
pingveno@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Got a Big Sign the Supreme Court Doesn’t Have His Back1·2 years agoAre you sure Judge Gen, Almighty Judge on High of All Beings Living and Dead for All Eternity, is not the more appropriate judge of this sort of thing?
pingveno@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Got a Big Sign the Supreme Court Doesn’t Have His Back3·2 years agoWhat’s the relationship to the Burrito Supreme? Does it come with sour cream?
pingveno@kbin.socialto Android@lemmy.world•Out of the phones released past 2015 you used, which one is the closest to the heart?4·2 years agoI just upgraded to the Pixel 8 Pro when the Pixel 5 went out of official support. The screen fingerprint reader works fine. Where it is flawed is that it’s not as quick to unlock from the front. I’m looking forward to the greatly improved support period. Three years was ridiculously short. I know something like GrapheneOS is always an option, but I’m hesitant to do so when I don’t have a backup phone.
The Pixel 8 Pro has been treating me well. Great photos and video, snappy UI, good feature set. And it sounds like I’ll be getting feature drops for the next few years, so that’s nice. The battery life is good. I added on Peak Design’s case and mini tripod, so I can quickly set it up on a surface to take videos or make a video call.
pingveno@kbin.socialto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Chicago police Sgt. John Poulos, whose fatal shootings of 2 men led to about $2 million in City Hall payouts, now running for judge18·2 years agoJudge, jury, and executioner, apparently.
pingveno@kbin.socialOPto World News@lemmy.world•US announces visa bans for Israeli ‘extremist settlers’ in West Bank8·2 years agoThat’s how I see it. Israel really hasn’t seen any public consequences from the US, its closest allies, for how it treats the Palestinians. This is kind of a shot across the bow that there is more to come. The Biden administration has indicated that they are not pleased with the scale of civilian casualties in Gaza.
Yeah, this is why I don’t agree with capital punishment. Sure, many victim’s families will want the perp to die. That doesn’t mean we as a society have to be a place where we grant the wishes of blood lust. It doesn’t make the world a better place, just a bloodier place.