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19 votes
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US President Trump flouts coronavirus protocols as security experts warn of need to protect the President from a lethal threat
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'Three decisions and a two-point plan': How Australia got on top of COVID-19
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Norway's social-democratic compromise doesn't owe to some eternal national character – it was a product of the revolutionary struggles of the interwar period
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“Political connections and cronyism”: In blistering whistleblower complaint, Rick Bright blasts Team Trump’s pandemic response
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How Jared Kushner's volunteer force led a fumbling hunt for US supplies
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Philippines largest TV network ABS-CBN ordered shut
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How the Kent State massacre marked the start of America's polarization
11 votes -
New Zealand Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern to join Australian national cabinet on Tuesday
11 votes -
Republican Mitt Romney sides with Democrats calling for $12 hourly raises for essential workers in the USA
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Protesters, some armed, enter Michigan Capitol in rally against COVID-19 limits
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How Georgia is reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic
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Modoc County, California, posts plan to lift stay-at-home order Friday
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Tild~ers who live in multi-party systems, what are the parties present and their positions?
I'll start here in Brazil (these aren't all the parties BTW): PT (Workers' party) The generic center-left party. Likes adding or maintaining public services, likely stained for a generation with...
I'll start here in Brazil (these aren't all the parties BTW):
PT (Workers' party)
The generic center-left party. Likes adding or maintaining public services, likely stained for a generation with Dilma Rousseff being impeached and lula jailed (although he left recently) And badly crashing the economy thanks to Car Wash (although Moro seems to have proven himself to be rather less than impartial and it's not like they were the only ones involved.) They might not if/when Bolsonaro proves himself much worse than anything PT did but right-wing media will do their work here. They're also supported by a lot of people in the rural Brazilian Northeast which is probably pretty religious and conservative, but I don't think we see that in their legislation.
PSDB (Brazilian Social Democratic Party)
Not actually for social democracy, really more of a generic center-right party. Usually privatization/"efficiency" oriented party. Not very socially conservative but not socially liberal. Was going to die thanks to being establised for too long and having a bad record (they had the other impeached president in Brazil) but then Doria rode the Bolsonaro wave, although COVID has shown this a purely electoral move.
PSL (Social Liberal Party)
The current party of our president, although him being incompetent has led to people considering breaking up his party, but he'll just move to another one with a generic feel-good name (alliance for Brazil). Not actually socially liberal (this is a recurring theme), more a generic right-wing populist/Whatever Bolsonaro does party.
Partido Novo (New Party)
Generic capitalist party. It's Founders are owners of large Brazilian banks so I don't really imagine them caring about the actual ideology of classical liberalism and competition/meritocracy too much (even if they throw that term around a lot) and are more focused in big business corporatocracy.
REDE (Web of sustainability)
Generic green/environmentalist party. Was expected too be a frontrunner in the last presidential election but instead only got a sad 1% of the vote in the first round.
PATRIOTA (PATRIOT)
Hyper-Christian militarist party. Unironically wants to write a new constitution with a 'religious character'.
The guy who ran for president under them actually went to a mound in Israel to pray. Absolute meme candidate last election but you never know if next time they run someone serious.
PDT (Democratic "Workerist" Party)
Seems to be the Democratic Socialist/Social democratic analogue to the progressive movement in Brazil but I can't say for sure since people aren't hellbent on policy in any Brazilian circles and most of the most blatant problems in the US aren't as obvious in Brazil.
These are 7/33 political parties.
Fun facts about Braziliian parties: there are Democratic and Republican parties in Brazil and both are right-wing, capitalist parties. How's that for indulging in confirmation bias?
The Green party in Brazil also exists alongside REDE, meaning there are 2 environmentalist parties in Brazil.
There is a Brazilian women's party, but:
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It doesn't describe itself s feminist but 'feminine'
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When it was created it's congress members were 20/2 male
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They all shortly abanoned the party 2 moths later
Impying it's more likely than not some sort of corruption-related scheme.
There are 6 far-left/genuinely socialist parties currently listed;
The Brazilian Communist party
The Unified Socalist Workers' party
Popular unity (?)
The party of the Operary cause
The Communist party of Brazil (???)
Socialism and liberty party
That's a strange lot of infighting for some reason.
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It’s time to build for good
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Nurses have quit en masse from Russia’s top coronavirus hospital in Moscow over poor working conditions and low wages
10 votes -
Political ships of Theseus | The American party switch
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Immigration to US to be suspended amid pandemic, Trump says
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Greenland wary of US plans for aid projects in its territory – politicians say expected announcement of $12m must not have conditions attached
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Shake Shack, Ruth's Chris and other chain restaurants got big PPP loans when small businesses couldn't
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Redditors tracked down who's behind the American protests to release lockdown. It's a couple of professional astroturfing companies
/u/derilect, working from information provided by /u/icesir, tracks down the organisers of the American protests against lockdown. It's two professional astroturfing companies: One Click Politics...
/u/derilect, working from information provided by /u/icesir, tracks down the organisers of the American protests against lockdown. It's two professional astroturfing companies:
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One Click Politics
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UJOIN
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Politics and the beautiful soul
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The second phase of unemployment will be harsher: For American workers displaced by recession, widespread public sympathy soon gives way to moralizing anger
11 votes -
Could Donald Trump delay the US presidential election?
10 votes -
Russia filed a protest to Oslo after Norwegian coastguards detained a Russian trawler near a remote chain of islands in the Arctic
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A handful of US cities have passed soda taxes, but are they working?
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What do you guys think about socialism or other utopias?
Is socialism achievable in our lifetimes? I'm M/29/India. I haven't read Marx or Kropotkin. 1 Honestly, at some point you have to ask yourself: if our economic system doesn't secure public health...
Is socialism achievable in our lifetimes? I'm M/29/India. I haven't read Marx or Kropotkin.
1 Honestly, at some point you have to ask yourself: if our economic system doesn't secure public health and well-being, and doesn't protect and regenerate ecology, then what's actually the point?
2 This economic crisis is revealing that the main reason we all have to work for wages isn't just to buy the things we need, but to pay rents and debts - in other words, to give money to the holders of capital.
If capitalism is preventing a large majority of human population from leading happy and dignified lives, then why can't we change the economic system?
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The Australian government has finalised a deal with Qantas and Virgin to underwrite a minimum domestic network, to the value of $165 million
6 votes -
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has accused an unidentified north-west Tasmanian aged care worker of being dishonest about their contacts
3 votes -
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro fires popular health minister
8 votes -
Biden’s free-college plan is a solution in search of a problem
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo orders all people to wear face coverings in public
11 votes -
Tax change in US coronavirus package overwhelmingly benefits millionaires, congressional body finds
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The death of the Liberal class
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Political discussion here seems to be really bad. Is it even possible for it to be good?
I think it's clear that all tildes political discussion leads to intractable arguments. Considering tildes was created to foster high quality discussion, I was wondering if it's even possible to...
I think it's clear that all tildes political discussion leads to intractable arguments. Considering tildes was created to foster high quality discussion, I was wondering if it's even possible to have nuanced political discussions online. In person discussions work for me because I have base levels of respect for all the people I talk to, but that's quite difficult to get online. Are we doomed to snark and condescension filled megathreads, or is there a better way to structure the conversations? Are there additional political ground rules that need to be set up?
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California, Oregon & Washington announce Western States Pact
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Mayor London Breed’s early and aggressive moves to contain the outbreak have made San Francisco a national model in fighting the pandemic
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Boris Johnson leaves hospital, says 'things could have gone either way'
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He could have seen what was coming: Behind Trump’s failure on the virus
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The Pope just proposed a universal basic income. Is the United States ready for it?
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How Narendra Modi serves the Hindu ideal of Bharat in opposition to secular ideals of India
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More than 2,200 coronavirus deaths in nursing homes, but US federal government isn't tracking them
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UK PM Boris Johnson out of intensive care but remains in hospital
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care
17 votes -
How come Australia suddenly has billions of dollars to pay for welfare?
12 votes -
Coronavirus JobKeeper package passes Australian Parliament
4 votes -
For jobless Americans, Obamacare is still a potential lifeline
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US President Donald Trump removes Inspector General overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus relief package days after he was appointed
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New Zealand Health Minister David Clark demoted after driving 20km to beach, breaking lockdown rules
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What are your opinions on how Boris Johnson has handled the COVID-19 crisis?
I’m seeing him get a lot of negative press on how he has handled it, but I personally don’t see what he has done wrong so I’m interested in what others think about it, has he handled it wrong or...
I’m seeing him get a lot of negative press on how he has handled it, but I personally don’t see what he has done wrong so I’m interested in what others think about it, has he handled it wrong or are the press just looking for someone to blame?
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