ECB

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[–] ECB@feddit.org 3 points 2 hours ago

Some parts of the US, not all

[–] ECB@feddit.org 5 points 2 days ago

To be fair, before Trump took over the party, the Republicans were generally considered to be in a death spiral.

The prevailing idea was that the party just didn't have a future. Their brand was this basically an unappealing mix of boring religious people and self-professed 'sensible', common-sense stewards of the status quo. Looking at demographic trends at the time, they were trending towards irrelevance.

Then Trump took over and brought back the enthusiasm. They also started to court minority votes (Hispanics, Blacks) which tend to be very socially conservative. At the same time, the democrats slipped into the 'boring status quo protectors' role.

Hopefully the Dems wake up, but it might take a while.

[–] ECB@feddit.org -1 points 3 days ago

The Dems should definitely move more central on social issues, as the US election system has a huge built in rural bias.

Then focus on more broad-reaching progressive economic topics. Less focus on legislation targeting specific marginalized groups and more on policies which would impact everyone directly. As a potential example, Universal Basic Income ("Freedom Bonus" or whatever it was called) was one such policy which was floated a couple elections ago.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 6 points 3 days ago (9 children)

You're right, I agree with you and I think his goals are both damaging and stupid... but at the end of the day his strategy is winning and we will obviously have to adapt to beat it.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 33 points 3 days ago (12 children)

Sure, that didn't help, but she also was a "more of the same" candidate (she's rhe current VP!)

As much as I wanted her to win, she was always a stupid choice in at a time where voters can essentially all agree on one thing: they want change.

Status quo politics is dead, the dems just haven't realized it yet. As braindead as Trump and a most of his policies are, people like that he doesn't give a shit about disrupting things to achieve his goals.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 12 points 4 days ago

Another reason is that Hispanics (like many minorities) are on average both more religious and more socially conservative than the general population.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago

Just as a note: Wienerschnitzel is from Austria!

[–] ECB@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago

(Most) stocks represent partial ownership (read: control) of a company and most of their value is derived from that.

For an extreme example: if the stock price were to drop below the amount of money that could be made by just selling off all of the assets, then someone would (in principle) just buy all the shares, sell the assets and make a profit.

Each share represents a small bit of control over the company and their assets.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 4 points 3 weeks ago

Personally I always always buy phones with two sim slots. It's super practical if you travel semi-often.

Idk about apple, but basically all of the mid-range androids have this feature. I guess this is about the US though, so it's probably Apple.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah most of europe is waaaaay better when is comes to mobile plans compared to the US.

I don't use use that much data, but my 8gb plan is just under €6 per month.

In the US, I had a plan like this for over $30...

[–] ECB@feddit.org 5 points 3 weeks ago

I can't check at the moment, but that sounds like something 'Simply Perfection' would be capable of.

It's essentially an addon specifically for tweaking the appearance of gnome stuff.

[–] ECB@feddit.org 4 points 3 weeks ago

Nothing is preventing a business from building parking spaces though. It's just getting rid of the requirement to do so. It's essentially a free-market approach.

I think there are bigger issues wherever you are, in that there doesn't seem to be (enforced) parking laws. I see this pretty frequently in the Balkans, for instance.

The issue is basically that a lot of places people have this idea that, just because they own a car, they are entitled to a cheap/free place to park it. That type of incentive just leads to more and more people buying cars (and expecting a cheap place to park them) so it just makes the problem worse.

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