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Homelessness case before US supreme court could have far-reaching effects
  • He asked what would happen in the city if the ordinances were to remain blocked.

    “The city’s hands will be tied. It will be forced to surrender its public spaces, as it [already] has been,” Evangelis said.

    This is the crux of it. The city does not consider the homeless to be the "public". Can't be homeless and a citizen at the same time apparently.

    To make this clear, this is a about the government further destroying the entire concept of "public spaces". Dividing further who counts as "the public".

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    Putin says Russia will not attack NATO, but F-16s will be shot down in Ukraine
  • Given the opposite land Putin lives in, me new expectation: Russia launches AA against NATO F-16s and uses this statement as proof it must have been Ukraine who did it.

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  • I block them. Once I started blocking trolls as a matter of habit I have found my online experience improve dramatically.

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    Why has the world gone to shit?
  • Not trying to pick a fight, but having regulations is not the same thing as regulating. At least not in the context of this thread.

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    Biden Is Putting Arab Americans in an Impossible Position
  • Umm. I know the point you are trying to make, but making a factual error as part of your argument really undermines the statement. The US senate is currently controlled by Democrats. It's a slim majority, but it is a Dem majority.

    The HOUSE is controlled by Republicans. Which means the American Bicameral CONGRESS is split between the Democratic senate and Republican House. It doesn't change your point, and I am not trying to be pedantic, it just makes you sound ill informed and undermines your point.

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    There is no First Amendment right to overturn an election
  • That is not what the court ruled. In 2022 the (Wisconsin Supreme) court ruled that the practice of unstaffed ballot drop boxes cannot be used and are inconsistent with Wisconsin law as currently written. Your statement implies some sort of impropriety that effected the 2020 election results. The same court system you are citing, has ruled on 60 occasions that the election was valid.

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    Peacock Raising Prices For First Time Since 2020 Launch
  • What a weird way to phrase it. I mean wouldn't a headline like "Peacock raises prices after less than 3 years" be more accurate? I know inflation has been off the charts but, there is no way subscription services raising prices every couple of years is going to be sustainable. (It already isn't)

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