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Resonosity@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Biden supporters mostly back him in 2024 election because they oppose Trump, poll finds3·11 months agoI’d love to vote for AOC too
Resonosity@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Federal judge indefinitely postpones Trump classified documents trial2·1 year agoIt’d be nice if we had retention elections for these judges. The executive branch nominates judges and the legislative confirms them, but I’d like to see a choice on my ballot every so many years after a judge has been installed asking whether that judge should stay in office or not.
Funny enough, Wikipedia mentions how scholars are opposed to retention elections because the judiciary is supposed to be the most removed from public opinion and introducing that would lead to special interest groups swaying outcomes and generally breeding corruption. The squeeze is that we’re already seeing corruption in courts anyways because of the very branches that install judges in the first place. All you have to do is look at this article or the Supreme Court.
Now the real question would be if Supreme Court justices should be up for retention. That’s a rabbit hole I’m not sure what the consequences would lead to. Seems like term limits are still appropriate.
Resonosity@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•U.S. bans noncompete agreements for nearly all jobs14·1 year agoHoly shit, I had to sign one for my current job
Resonosity@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Employees are spending the equivalent of a month's grocery bill on the return to the office–and growing more resentful than ever, new survey finds41·1 year agoThere are other benefits aside from money that you enjoy when riding a train/bus compared to driving.
Buses/trains have drivers themselves, so you don’t have to engage with traffic to and from work - and during rush hour when the most people are on the road during the day.
Then, when you ride a bus/train, you lower the impacts and demands on the natural world, like reducing GHG potential per capital, reducing the vehicle waste from oil leaks, tire dust, smog, etc. per capita, and reducing the fuel demand per capita needed to get you where you need to go.
Downside with public transit is that people don’t like to be around other people in that kind of setting (for reasons like increased social contact for illness transmission, people might smell bad, might be loud, might pose a threat to others, etc.).
This being said, remote work is a wonderful alternative to even public transit. Agree with you there for jobs that don’t need to commute. Some jobs still do, and public transit would be my next best choice. Still, some jobs need to travel more than a fixed route, so hybrids or EVs would be better than ICE cars for that. Etc etc
Resonosity@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•More Gen Z Americans identify as LGBTQ than as Republican3·1 year agoI’ve been helping my fellow zoomers by figuring out what their townships/town wards/city districts are, then what their local/state/federal legislative/executive/judicial districts are, then who’s running for what position, then where to vote and (primaries and generals).
Information is power!
And who also said “you’ll be ok” to the Hurricane Helene survivors. Fucks sake