Biden helped end the dockers strike by saying reopening the ports to help Hurricane Helene victims would be patriotic
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    Thursday’s deal came after Biden administration officials met with foreign-owned shipping companies before dawn on Zoom, according to a person briefed on the day’s events who asked not to be identified because the talks were private. The White House wanted to increase pressure to settle, emphasizing the responsibility to reopen the ports to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene, the person said.

    Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su told them she could get the union to the bargaining table to extend the contract if the carriers made a higher wage offer. Chief of Staff Jeff Zients told the carriers they had to make an offer by the end of the day so a manmade strike wouldn’t worsen a natural disaster, the person said.

    By midday the Maritime Alliance members agreed to a large increase, bringing about the agreement.

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    Yeah it was posted to /c/politics and actually pinned for a few days. Had a lot of traffic from that while it was up but no regular posters. The problem was though there was a lot of pro Russia trolls and aggressive commenters. If it's going to grow it needs to be reeeeeal slow, so I can't really post about it much.

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    I've kept at several, no one submits posts even after several weeks of submitting starter posts. It's just very difficult. People just seem to like the status quo because it's easier. I had to give up on !cranetrainexcavators@lemmy.world because almost no one was posting but me for an entire month, well that and plus I just ran out of things to post.

    Trying !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world now, I'll probably keep at that since public policy is a huge personal interest. It's had some activity but it's like trying to run up an escalator backwards with a 100lb pack blindfolded and drugged. lol. /c/politics even added it on the sidebar and there is almost no posts except mine. Posted links in several other communities including /c/newcommunities .

    It's just hard, not sure why my above comment was downvote so much. It's hard, not impossible, but hard. I feel like it would benefit Lemmy if the devs were to modify the algorithm to promote rising new communities over existing ones to even the playing field. They tried with scaled sort, but I don't think people use it much.

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    It is near impossible to start a new community. The Lemmy code primarily favors existing large communities, and it needs to change to heavily promote new communities over existing.

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  • After Missile Attack, Israel May Be Ready to Risk All-Out War With Iran
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    It doesn't take a genius to see this tit-for-tat is just going to continue and amplify each time. Strike, bigger counterstrike, rinse & repeat. Without a doubt Israel's next strike is likely going to be the biggest we've seen yet.

    Honestly, and I don't think it's hyperbole, but I think there is nothing in the current environment that is going to prevent a full-scale total war in the middle east, possibly even beyond that.

    I hope I'm wrong.

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  • https://www.ncsl.org/elections-and-campaigns/early-in-person-voting

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20431027 > You never know if you might come down with the flu or have a family emergency on Nov5. Don't take the chance if you can avoid it and vote in person early!

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    You never know if you might come down with the flu or have a family emergency on Nov5. Don't take the chance if you can avoid it and vote in person early!

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    I think most people would lean towards AOC since there seems to be lack of competition in the area of charisma and not-being-old categories. Who do you think could be the next "Bernie Sanders" that could possibly run for president in 2028/2032? A lot can happen over the next 4 years, so 2028 there could still be a [chance](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFTRwD85AQ4&t=43s) for a progressive president.

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    America's youngest voters turn right
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    This is not that unexpected. There hasn't been much excitement in the democratic party since 2016 when Sanders movement was stampled. Young voters are still progressive, but there has been no good ringbearer.

    Reality check: The youngest age group still appears to favor liberal positions on some issues as much as those ages 25 to 29, Anil Cacodcar, the student chair of the Harvard Youth Poll, noted.

    In a poll earlier this year, the younger group was just as likely to say basic health insurance is a human right and government should spend more to reduce poverty.

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  • Talk radio is the key to the election | “During an average week in September 2020, radio reached 90.9 percent of all American men aged between 35 and 64 years of age.” | Opinion
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    It works. Every weekday, all across America, people get into their cars and drive to or from work listening to the radio; as the nation’s largest statistics organization, Statista, notes, “During an average week in September 2020, radio reached 90.9 percent of all American men aged between 35 and 64 years of age.”

    Radio engages, persuades, and informs — and, when done right, builds trust. And the first rule of politics is that trust wins elections.

    In politics, just a few points usually decides winners and losers — and talk radio has reliably delivered that incremental edge to the GOP for three decades.

    Democrats must get into the talk-radio game. As the old saying goes, “You can’t win if you don’t play.”

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  • Trump says Ukraine is 'demolished' and dismisses its defense against Russia's invasion
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    I suppose it’s considered acceptable for the Polish people to suffer like that for the sake of the state interests of Poland and The League of Nations, but personally I disagree, which is why I want the war to end. I personally don’t see how continued fighting is meant to benefit the average Pole.

    Because dictators use the new land for continued invasions while exterminating the non compliant population. War is a better condition to be under fighting for freedom, than the conditions of the Holocaust and complete despair.

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  • Trump suggests giving Vladimir Putin whatever he wants
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    If Poland were to suddenly surrender to Germany, everything would be “much better,” at least according to Donald Trump.

    During an afternoon press conference Wednesday, the Republican presidential nominee urged the Eastern European nation to submit to the foreign power, claiming that any deal, no matter how dismal for Poland’s freedom, would have been better than the current state of affairs.

    Poland is gone. It’s not Poland anymore. You can never replace those cities and towns, and you can never replace the dead people, so many dead people,” Trump said. “Any deal, even the worst deal, would have been better than what we have right now.

    It's scary how few words I had to replace to make that work. Appeasement of a genocidal dictator does not have a good historical track record.

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  • 2024 US Senate Races (+ Predictions)
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    Just to save anyone else the search:

    118th Congress (2023–2025) Majority Party: Democrats (47 seats) Minority Party: Republicans (49 seats) Other Parties: 4 Independents Total Seats: 100

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    I'd argue it doesn't have to be that way.

    Lemmy is currently one of the few places online that can break free of media narratives because no corporation owns or runs it. It's all volunteers. It could be made into a great place for open policy discussion, that serves the public interest.

    People are so used to the vitriol promoted by 24/7 corporate media that it will take a long time to change that, but you have to start somewhere. You have to chip away at their influence, otherwise things will only be worse in 20 years.

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  • What policy topic do you feel the majority of Lemmy/the Fediverse disagrees with, but that you can back up with bulletproof logic?
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    Guns are a lot like a drug addiction. They feel good at first for fighting off the British, but eventually everyone gets one and starts shooting each other. Trying to take them away is like trying to get a needle from a heroin addict.

    Politically it's impossible because of the control money has in our elections. And even if they made all guns illegal overnight, you just sent 400 million firearms directly to the black market... bad things would happen.

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    Police are important too, no one really wants to live in a society where no laws are enforced, but I would agree that the source of violence really ultimately gets back to inequality and lack of democratic representation in representing the interests of those who have no power in the existing system.

    Obviously that would start with getting money out of politics. People with opportunities and possibilities typically don't join gangs or kill thousands of people when they have stability in it's place. Most people want that, but can't due to a lack of representation in our government.

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    I actually agree with some of your point.

    Banning guns doesn't seem to be a winning policy politically anyway. It would be the most direct resolution but those sort of ideas almost never work in theory because of peoples fear.

    I think we should go even deeper into why gangs exist to begin with and it's simply economically advantageous to do crime versus the alternative exploitive minimum wage job. And that we need to address income inequality completely before any major gun policy changes can happen.

    Although gangs aren't the only shooters (probably actually a minority for many mass shootings). What would you propose for people who are just crazy? Mental health funding, but really that comes back around to it being nearly impossible to prevent all mental health issues with 8 billion people. It seems a lot easier just to get rid of the guns.

    I know I circled back there... I guess there really is no good solution, lol

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  • What are some good things that you think will happen if democrats take the house & senate?
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    I'd like that as well, but do you think there wouldn't be any public policy to improve peoples lives?

    It seems like Biden has done really nothing but people in the US forget what it was like 4 years ago.

    • Ended war in Afghanistan, first time US has been at peace since 2001 - at least direct involvement.
    • Inflation Reduction Act which could very well have saved the fate of humanity if historians look back at our climate in 100 years. It was the largest climate investment in US history.
    • Largest infrastructure bill in US history

    As well as a few other things.

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  • What are some good things that you think will happen if democrats take the house & senate?
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    Like within realistic expectations. My first thought is renewal (hopefully permanently, at least until single payer) of the expanded healthcare marketplace subsidies that are set to expire next year if republicans gain a majority.

    Would a public option be on the table if they gained a super majority?

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  • https://lemmy.world/post/19930980

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    Obama had his YouTube popularity in 08', and Trump arguably won (with assistance) the internet strategy in 2016 vs Clinton. What technological "channel" might propel the next US president to the finish line?

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    >WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans’ enthusiasm about voting in this year’s election has surged in recent months, with 69% of U.S. adults now saying they are “more enthusiastic than usual” about voting. This is up from 54% in March. >Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents are largely driving the surge in enthusiasm nationally. In March, 55% of Democrats and Democratic leaners said they were more enthusiastic than usual about voting; now, 78% are. Republicans and Republican leaners, who held a slight edge in enthusiasm in March, now trail Democrats by a significant margin, with their current 64% enthusiasm score up slightly from 59% in the spring.

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    Please support whatever local journalism you have in your area, if you have any. Financially if possible / subscriptions. They are one of the few organizations that give a voice in support of the public good, and very rarely receive the thanks and gratitude they deserve. Many areas no longer have local journalism and are controlled by large corporations (most local TV news for example). In that case there is not much that can be done unless you are a journalist yourself. The media is arguably a 4th branch of government that can help to maintain a system of checks and balances.

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    Obviously i don't think it would be feasible to send everyone into space, but just as a thought experiment.

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    I think most people would agree allocating land for the public good is a positive thing for nearly every citizen.

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    I'd like to be as transparent as I can with the rules. Rule 2 was added ...due to recent events. If anyone has any suggestions for preemptive rules or modification to existing rules I am open to any changes, please suggest them here.

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