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rdmc rob @mastodon.social

2nd rate dad
hobbies include: trying to find time for hobbies, sleep deprivation, carbs
still not sure what these social medeas are all about. Header - inside of the Stanley Cup.
The 1907 championships were played in Winnipeg between the Montreal Wanderers and the Kelowna Thistles. Montreal won, the cup went back to Montreal, was stolen and put up for ransom. No one paid the ransom, the cup was returned, and used as a geranium planter until the next season. Here endith the lesson.

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  • @ModernRisk a drawing my daughter made on a ripped piece of construction paper. It was her idea to use it as a bookmark.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan Journalism: I like severe consequences for lying, though a baseline for ‘truth’ would be difficult to determine collectively. A not for profit media seems more trustworthy than profit models, but even today, people do not trust state run media unless it fits their biases. Sorry for responding piecemeal to all your points. Getting dishes done and putting kids to bed while trying to have a beer is very distracting. Also sorry for formatting. Still learning mastodon.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan I absolutely love your spending reform idea. I have a feeling that many politicians would as well. Most of them hate hitting the phones to whine for more donations. Their overlords would not like the idea though. Elections are big business.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan It seems like a blend of the RCV and approval systems, though there are a few variations on each. No one system is ideal for every time and space.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan Fuck lobbyists. I agree entirely; throw them all in the volcano. (I assume that’s what you meant by ‘criminalize’)

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan Countries that use a proportional representation system typically have a higher voter turnout than countries that do not. Seeing a group of people in the ruling body(ies) that actually represents the entire constituency brings more people to the table. Feeling that your vote actually matters is empowering. Empowered people care and participate.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan Proportional Representation would eliminate the electoral college. Though I am not too sure how it would work for the presidency. Here’s a site that explains it much better than I ever would. https://www.fairvote.ca/what-is-proportional-representation/.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan Okay, okay… an individualistic solution for individualism… not great so: At all political levels; implement a maximum number of terms allowed to eliminate career politicians. And; Proportional representation which creates more minority governments (forcing people & parties to work together) and increase voter turnout (the health of a democracy is directly proportional to the percentage of citizens who vote)… more I’m sure, but this poop is only so long.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan Fair enough, pizza man, you are correct. Gaslighting is more appropriate I guess. As far as solutions go we need to acknowledge our inherent biases and strive to see the world from beyond our own experiences. There can never be a shortage of empathy or humility in a person or culture. Individualism (almost by definition) does not make for a great society.

  • Bud Light is no longer America's best-selling beer. Here's why.
  • @PizzaMan @MasterObee The idea of right & left politics is also a straw man. A very well maintained one that keeps everyone thinking ‘they’ will destroy us and only ‘we’ can save us. It is self perpetuating by pushing us further apart ideologically. It requires us to identify with one side or the other, eventually entrenching us so deep we cannot see any common ground without huge effort.