I saw a map on here how healthcare industry is like the the biggest employer in like 40 of the 50 states or something insane like that.
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AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Millionaire big game hunter gored to death in ambush by "Black Death" buffaloEnglish8·15 days agoI request gold. Thank you for your attention to this matter. /s
Fox news: Breaking News: wOkE LiBeRaLs are kermitistioning and destroying traditional family values
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Uber Eats is adding AI to menus, food photos, and reviewsEnglish81·22 days agoWhy can’t the people we vote for represent us?
Politicians were never meant to represent us (the people). We the people was war propaganda to revolt against the English and their king. They have, since the founding of the US, represented the business owners (landowners). And even after giving women and black people the right to vote, the system still mostly represents the interest of the business owners.
Bug report closed: System works as intended.
For the politicians to actually represent us, we the people would need to have some sort of broad agreement on what we do and do not want. But unfortunately, the people don’t have the needed experience or education to come to that agreement. So instead we get 2 different flavors of politicians serving the owners and none serving the people. Pick your favorite team, but they do not currently represent the people’s interest, instead they represent the business owners’ interests.
As a people, our job is to attempt to bend the politicians and business owners’ to our will using what we currently have at our disposal: our actions and our words. But that still won’t get anywhere without many other people backing up our actions and our words with their actions and words. It won’t be easy, but it is necessary if we want to shape our societies future. If we don’t do it, we get shadowy groups like the heritage foundation doing it for the business owners and pushing it on our leaders.
Also the politicians’ job is largely dependent upon them listening to the demands of the businesses lobbyist as of now. If they don’t follow their wishes they can expect a harder battle to keep their seat. They would get less big campaign donations and stronger primary challengers as a result of their noncompliance. This makes our job harder since it is difficult to get them to understand something when their job and salary depends upon them not understanding it.
Dang you must be a good surgeon, I would think it would take mad skills to kill with a safety pin.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Felony Charges Dropped for Man in UCLA Encampment Attack After Diversion DealEnglish3·23 days agoBold of you to assume he’s not already an undercover fed.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamberEnglish6·23 days agoHey now, don’t be dissing rocks. We can trick rocks into thinking, the people on the other hand I’m not so sure.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Epstein puts my morality into perspectiveEnglish8·23 days agoif they think they can get away with it.
You missed this apparently.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Epstein puts my morality into perspectiveEnglish41·23 days agoAlso stealing wages via tips is different than not paying the difference between tipped min wage and regular minimum wage when there isn’t much business. Maybe there was some confusion on your part about what I was referring to there.
Both are forms of wage theft and both do happen, but I wasn’t referring to stealing tips in my OC. Perhaps I could’ve worded my comment better to make that clearer.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Epstein puts my morality into perspectiveEnglish101·23 days agoWhy the hostility and insults to
unskilledessential workers? Those jobs are often worked at by young workers who don’t necessarily know their rights. I agree it’s bad business practice to do it but it absolutely happens.Its not your employer’s job to babysit your paycheck.
LOL Yes, it literally is.
dolts like you … If you arent reporting discrepancies, thats on you
Nice insult, very constructive. What would the capitalist business owners do without people like you putting down workers and defending their shitty business practices? Also ah yes it is the workers fault for that they are getting wages stolen from them not the owner’s or manager’s.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can i simply bake frozen chicken or does it actually need to thaw over several hours or immersed in cold water or something?English3·23 days agoBut how much heatsink? Pea sized is surely a bit small for a whole chicken. Maybe egg sized?
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Epstein puts my morality into perspectiveEnglish83·23 days agoAnd lots of employers will refuse to pay more than the tipped rate on slow days stealing wages from the workers if they think they can get away with it.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did AI voiceovers get much better recently? I seem to be hearing videos with AI voiceovers that have good English and Tagalog pronunciations even when switching between them.English5·1 month agoAsking ”what is tagalog” is really disrespectful waste of everybody’s time.
That maybe a bit of an ironic opinion in this community. :)
The phrase ”english and tagalog” clearly indicates that it’s a language. Moreover, it is a single word, which is really, really easy to use a search engine for.
I get that but clarification can be helpful for the next 100 people that read the thread. Chances are most people won’t search it but they still wouldn’t mind knowing anyway.
Maybe I should’ve put an ‘um aCtUaLlY’ in front of the first point as I knew you weren’t saying it literally. I didn’t mean to insult or to put you down, I know we all have different things that annoy us. Anyway thanks for being so gracious and empathetic. :)
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did AI voiceovers get much better recently? I seem to be hearing videos with AI voiceovers that have good English and Tagalog pronunciations even when switching between them.English102·1 month agoNo, they are not. Big tech corps don’t care about you, they care about profit. They will gladly assist in genocide for a bit more profit.
There is really no need to reply with that to tell someone to search something themselves. There are better ways to encourage someone to look something up than that.
It is also lowkey annoying to ask a question and get a glib answer like that.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Red States, Defying Reality, Are Reclassifying Gas as a “Green” FuelEnglish11·1 month agoI would say it is mostly an awareness thing. Electric vehicles are thought of as the best for the environment and people aren’t really aware or don’t care that they can cut their Co2 related output by about ~50% with their existing ICE vehicle. People just don’t know that they can choose to use a different fuel and have environmental benefits that way because no one from the car makers to the gas pumps really advertised or educated them on it.
A few car makers did have branded Flex fuel cars but really they were only branded that way to take advantage of a poorly crafted government tax credit. Many existing cars that can run e85 have no indication that they can run it and run cleaner with it which can lead to less maintenance issues and make the mechanic’s job easier.
With that said ethanol is in some respects a worse fuel, since it attracts water which doesn’t play nice with burning and as you mentioned is not as dense, but it is a much better fuel from an environmental perspective. Neither of those issues are deal breaker’s since you can just fill up a little more often or add a fuel additive occasionally to dehydrate the fuel.
I also think maybe the politics of farm subsidies for corn and ethanol are also somewhat of an issue, since massive government subsidies for corn growing and ethanol production are unfairly distorting the market quite a bit. But then again that’s par for the course compared with oil.
I have heard that most of the producers of ethanol have been bought out and taken over by oil companies, so I wouldn’t expect them to make a serious effort to promote it’s benefits or compete well since the oil companies wouldn’t like that.
Oh boy!!! Just what I was looking for. How much for a pint of certified organic cable syrup? Can you guarantee it’s less than 1% earwax by weight? If so I can go as high as tree fiddy.
My usual source on FB marketplace is playing hard to get. They said ‘I know what I’ve got and I won’t take less than a dub’. What a scammer LOL. Unless that syrup is gold plated I ain’t paying 20 bucks for a pint, smh.