• DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    As utterly shitty as the conservatives on this court are, I am hopeful that at the very least, they are generally mostly opposed to descending into a full on fascist dictatorship, if only because it would see their powers diminished seriously.

    Fingers crossed!

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          17 days ago

          That makes sense when you consider they’ve been there the longest and are thus the most exposed to corruption. I read something not that long ago that said the biggest correlation between corruption and being a politician was amount of time in office. Which is self-evident really but it’s fascinating to know that it’s a statistic. Really speaks toward the need for term limits.

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            I don’t disbelieve you, but I think a huge part of the mis/disinformation problem right now is that we can just say “I read something not that long ago that said [something that sounds true and confirms 90% of readers’ pre-existing bias]” and it’ll be uncritically accepted.

            If we don’t know where it’s published, who published it, who wrote it, when it was written, what degree of correlation was established, the methodology to establish correlation, how it defines corruption, what kind and how many politicians over what time period and from where, or even if this comment accurately recalls what you read, then it’s about the same as pulling a Senator Armstrong even if it means well. And if anyone does step in to disagree, an absence of sources invites them to counterargue based on vibes and citing random anecdotes instead of empirical data.

            What can I immediately find? An anti-term limits opinion piece from Anthony Fowler of the University of Chicago which does do a good job citing its sources but doesn’t seem to say anything about this specific claim. Likewise, this analysis in the European Journal of Political Economy which posits that term limits increase corruption but in return decrease the magnitude of the corruption because of an inability to develop connections.

            Internet comments aren’t a thesis defense. But I think for anything to get better, we need to challenge ourselves to create a healthy information ecosystem where we still can.

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    15 days ago

    I would really love to know where journalism’s balls disappeared to. Why the fuck aren’t there headlines everywhere that state in big bold letters

    #WHAT IS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AND ELON MUSK’S DOGE HIDING?!?!?

    Instead we get small stories like this that make in onto Lemmy and maybe reddit. Some will share it on Facebook but it’ll be ignored as just another case against Trump “probably by those who unreasonably hate Trump” all the people in your feed will think and ignore the article.

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      15 days ago

      I would really love to know where journalism’s balls disappeared to.

      Into the billionaire oligarch pockets when they ran around and bought up all the media in the last several years. The vast majority of “mainstream media” is now just a mouthpiece for whatever narrative those special few want to push.

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        15 days ago

        Yeah, but I find it funny cause this has always been true. Look up William Randolph Hearst.

        I think the change is in how our government handles these media outlets now.

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    16 days ago

    If DOGE is just a presidential advisory board then it’s okay to just ignore them. If you can’t ignore them, they’re not just an advisory board.

    Muppets

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    15 days ago

    No one could stop doge from accessing shit, but you want to protect those script kiddies and ketamine freaks?

    Screw this.

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      17 days ago

      You are right. Bunch of incel 19-year-olds… This is probably more about hiding their browser history from their moms

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    13 days ago

    you dont hide what your doing unless its illegal. that’s just a fact to every person on the planet.