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cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•New York moves to shutter Tesla dealerships in blow to MuskEnglish2·3 days agoBut the reason Tesla is different is that they don’t work that way. For other car companies a rich family buys a franchise license and sets up “Jones Honda”, Tesla isn’t like that. Tesla owns the dealership and that makes their dwaler license different. With “Jones Honda” if they lose their dealership license, the Jones are SOL and Honda is just fine. With Tesla, they’re all essentially “Musk Tesla” dealerships so only Tesla loses out.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Gen Z increasingly listens to peers over doctors for health adviceEnglish13·5 days agoAnd it’s an open secret that doctors get kickbacks from the tests they order whether you need em or not. $800 out of pocket from an MRI that showed nothing? The dr gets a kickback on that cost. Harder to take them seriously if they’re ordering useless expensive tests to line their pockets
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto Late Stage Capitalism@lemmy.world•Harry Potter creator goes on rant about asexuals for some reason 🤷🏽♂️English4·6 days agoTotally. I’m a big reader I enjoyed reading the HP books when they came out, but wasn’t obsessed. They were good for passing the time, stuck at an airport, sitting on the beach fluffy reads. I wasn’t reading them as literature, just something to relax and procrastinate. The character names often gave them away if you had any knowledge of Latin. OMG, Lupin is a werewolf and Serius Black is a dogman?!? What a shock /s
I started reading them to my kids (who liked the movies) and yikes were they bad. Larger characters have their girth pointed out at evey possible opportunity. I think everything the Dursley men did it needed to be mentioned that they did it while fat. Like 6 times in 2 pages. And her mysteries are even worse.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Bill Maher calls Larry David’s satire of his Trump dinner ‘kind of insulting to 6 million dead Jews’English34·6 days agoSeconded! Larry David’s satire was pure brilliance. Fawning over 47 is an insult to the 6 million
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Judge halts parts of Trump’s overhaul of US elections, including proof-of-citizenship requirementEnglish2·6 days agoIf they’ve seen Zootopia they don’t get why the sloths work the DMV in that movie.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Remember in the hunger games when Katniss unvolunteered and let Prim die because Snow was mean to her.English6·9 days agoAnd you? What are you doing to resist? Shit on those who are trying?
Or they look like 70s or 80s movies of inner cities.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•As AOC and Sanders Draw Crowds, 72% of Democrats Want Party to Abandon Centrist Approach to TrumpEnglish32·13 days agoWhat they’re saying is that the president isn’t the only election and progressives and those further left rarely running for other offices is the problem. You don’t just wake up one morning and decide to primary the top party choice with little to no experience and win. You build up, Bernie didn’t just run for the nomination, he had a long record of successfully winning races in VT and was a known figure.
There are primaries and elections for school board, mayors elections, governor, state offices, state house and senate, congress, etc. This is where you build a movement, not president. The fact the the US Greens only trot out a presidential candidate every 4 years is how you know they’re a spoiler and not a serious party. If they were we’d have greens running for all those other elections all the time, but they don’t. We need a river of actual leftist politicians and we have like a handful of drops in a bucket.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•U.S. tourists welcome in CanadaEnglish8·22 days agoWell, part of it is that almost every time I’ve said “The States” when asked that question in Europe they look at me like ‘no shit Sherlock I’m not an idiot’ and then ask where in the States. So it may be an efficiency thing for some. I still try to lead with the States as my answer.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Wikipedia page "List of protests and demonstrations in the United States by size" says the Hands off protests were the third largest protest in US historyEnglish81·22 days agoI did. It seemed you were saying that the Earth day 1970 protest didn’t do much to help the Earth. That isn’t so.
The US EPA was created in July of that year and the Clean Water Act passed in 1972. Banning DDT for Ag in the US in 1972 brought birds of prey lile the Bald Eagle back from near extenction. They were supremely successful at getting legislation passed. The focus was toxic chemicals and pollutants, not climate change as that wasn’t really on the radar then. So yes, the climate is in shambles right now, but it wasn’t really part of their platform. They mostly got what they wanted from that march and activism then the urgency faded away.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Wikipedia page "List of protests and demonstrations in the United States by size" says the Hands off protests were the third largest protest in US historyEnglish9·23 days agoThat 3.5% number is of sustained engagement, not one and done. A single event with lots of people is the beginning of a movement. The work needs to keep going. But, the 1970s did see a lot of environmental progress.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•More than 1,000 ‘Hands Off’ anti-Trump protests hit cities across the USEnglish11·25 days agoYes! All the people saying “not enough” or “it needs to be a certain way” need to STFU. The US does not have a protest culture, we’re building one right now. Protests are growing in size and frequency and people are boycotting businesses and it is hurting the companies being boycotted. Target is reporting fewer people coming into their stores and sales are down. Tesla is self reporting 13% decline in sales and the stock is losing value. Things are working and we’re building up our resistance. We need to keep it up.
Those who are critical of the efforts, put up a better idea (that people will realistically do) and show the receipts. Otherwise you might as well be a fascist cause you’re helping their side.
This isn’t but I saw a “tariffs are a tax at the gas pump. paid for by the Govt of Canada” billboard in the wild this week. It made me smile.
Yeah, he comes from a nazi family. He knew exactly what he was doing. No need to give him the benefit of the doubt
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto Political Humor@lemmy.world•That's how you write a headlineEnglish3·29 days agoEdward ‘Ted’ Kennedy was another.
I disagree on that. Part of our problem is that those in government don’t really understand governance and the sustem is complex. That takes time and mentorship, a jury duty like system might make bribing harder, but it would make a functional government next to impossible. Age limits, I’m all for that - give em until they’re 70 (or something close) then no more government offices - congress, senate, pres, judgeships, etc. That and have fully publicly-funded elections with limited campaigning windows. No more 2-year presidential runs or congresspeople needing to fundraise and run for their entire term.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz@lemmy.world•NASA Removes Graphic Novels About Women AstronautsEnglish11·1 month agoOne single woman in charge is not a matriarchy.
cooperativesrock@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•U.S. officials went door-to-door in Greenland to find anyone who wanted to be visited by the Vances. They found no oneEnglish11·1 month agoYep. As Bob Dylan eloquently said “don’t have nothing at all except hatred”
Woo hoo! Nice job and way to stick with it.