First planned small nuclear reactor plant in the US has been canceled
NuScale and its primary partner give up on its first installation.
@realTuckFrumper it's a complicated question.
It makes it more likely that he will be the Democratic candidate, but it doesn't particularly make him more likely to win.
And there's a chance that Republicans will learn from this and campaign better, but meh, given that party it's unlikely they'll learn anything.
Really it's just sad for us all. We should want a better candidate running for office, but the victories make that less likely.
@colorfiend if you're familiar with legislative processes, every government around the country constantly puts up laws that nobody's really interested in.
That's just how the democratic processes work in the US system.
Unfortunately, there are plenty of special interest groups happy to put out sensational and misleading content to prey on members of the public who don't follow politics closely enough to know that what they're saying is manipulative.
That's the state of the US these days. Those bad actors do need to be called out.
@mjausson
@colorfiend You're kind of proving my point here.
Republicans aren't nearly as obsessed with this topic, and if you realize that, then you can fight more effectively for your issues.
@stacked_automation Well, kind of says all we need said, then.
@MarkhamHislop I mean, what exactly did they get wrong?
It's one thing to just say nu uh, but it's more compelling to actually point to the errors and correct them.
@cnbc_rss it really reflects the glut of cash in US pocketbooks during the COVID era, that's finally being drawn down.
Everything from the employment population ratio, the unemployment stat, and the inflation rate dovetail with that observation.
@techhelpkb it's pretty funny since Fediverse has no data privacy and is therefore wide open to user exploitation.
Well, the other side of the coin is that this shows how Republicans aren't as obsessed with the topic as so many claim.
"They're coming for our bodies!!!!" is a bit out of touch considering that they themselves aren't that interesting in those bodies.
If more people realized this they'd be better positioned to fight back and win. It's a know your enemy sort of situation.
@lauren or if Republicans decide they'd prefer to win rather than watch a WWE fight.
It's a reasonable hope, but I'm not holding my breath.
@stacked_automation now link to Casey that showed Roe v Wade to be unworkable.
Honestly, I'd say it's more about competence than political ideology.
Left? Right? Moderate? First we need someone who can actually do the job without screwing it up, no matter what their political persuasion.
From the economy through foreign relations through military matters #Biden has just failed over and over, and that lost him the confidence of the American people.
Most political matters are decided in the other branch, the legislature, in the US system. The president's job is primarily to manage the executive branch. So Biden's failures to manage overshadow his political ideology, whatever it may be.
@wiseguyeddie I love how you're making assumptions about me instead of addressing real problems of hunger, all while carrying water for the powerful president, for some reason.
So I guess... what does that make you?
@RebelGeek99 the revenues from loan payments were budgeted to go toward subsidizing healthcare.
@wiseguyeddie I'd say that discounting peoples' wants to feel themselves is pretty averse to pragmatism and reason.
@wiseguyeddie yeah, we like to nitpick little things like people going hungry because they can't afford food.
I really don't care about Biden. I do care about the hard times my friends are dealing with.
@RebelGeek99 as you can see from the screenshot, Tlaib wasn't censured for being too outspoken, but because she was spreading false narratives from her position of power.
And student loan repayments were needed to fund government. Folks need to be clear that those revenues were part of the funding plan for social services.
@paul_hutchinson yeah, and if you're not familiar with the history, the red/blue color codes were settled on surprisingly recently.
I believe it was in the 90s, if I recall correctly.
Growing up I believe I remember the colors changing back and forth a bit.
@wiseguyeddie I mean, some of us care about the costs of living?
It's tone deaf to so dismiss peoples' complaints about increases in the costs of food.
@wiseguyeddie the alternative to pure democracy isn't fascism, though, and the Democratic party sure isn't in favor of pure democracy either.
Heck, Republicans have been opposing Biden's efforts to skirt democratic processes through executive action, going on the record to support more democratic ways of running the country.
Realistically, it's not all or nothing, democracy or fascism. For a country the size of the US there is a ton of middle ground to set up institutions that include expertise and civil servants to manage day to day operations.
I think the most pressing and fundamental problem of the day is that people lack a practically effective means of sorting out questions of fact in the larger world. We can hardly begin to discuss ways of addressing reality if we can't agree what reality even is, after all.
The institutions that have served this role in the past have dropped the ball, so the next best solution is talking to each other, particularly to those who disagree, to sort out conflicting claims.
Unfortunately, far too many actively oppose this, leaving all opposing claims untested. It's very regressive.
So that's my hobby, striving to understanding the arguments of all sides at least because it's interesting to see how mythologies are formed but also because maybe through that process we can all have our beliefs tested.
But if nothing else, social media platforms like this are chances to vent frustrations that on so many issues both sides are obviously wrong ;)