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35 votes
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Daily thread - United States 2021 transition of power - January 12
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Daily thread - United States 2021 transition of power - January 11
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Daily thread - United States 2021 transition of power - January 10
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How Rome destroyed its own republic
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What's your opinion on the concept of US Supreme Court packing and/or term limits?
For those not aware, packing the court in this context refers to expanding the size of the U.S. Supreme Court so that whoever's in power can nominate judges they prefer to the newly-created seats,...
For those not aware, packing the court in this context refers to expanding the size of the U.S. Supreme Court so that whoever's in power can nominate judges they prefer to the newly-created seats, thereby creating a favorable majority for them where there might not have been one previously. It was attempted once in 1937, but failed, and has not been attempted since.
As for term limits, Supreme Court justices have none; the position is for life. The reasoning for this is primarily so that they can't be influenced as easily for political gain, as they've already achieved the final step in their careers.
Personally, the concept of court-packing has worried me no matter who does it, because from what I can tell (though granted I've not researched this), the Supreme Court has thus far done a decent job of avoiding partisanship; I'm concerned packing the courts would damage this precedent. I do believe that term limits could work, though I suspect they'd require a clause prohibiting justices from holding any jobs after their term expires, lest they become politically influenced by down-the-line job offers.
That said, what's your take?
(By the way, CGP Grey has a great video on some parts of the Supreme Court if you're interested in learning more about it)
21 votes -
Twitter should immediately and permanently ban Trump
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Daily thread - United States 2021 transition of power - January 9
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26 votes -
Permanent suspension of @realDonaldTrump
50 votes -
When Americans committed insurrection: Until 2021, Americans had confronted federal authority with armed aggression just four times
13 votes -
Daily thread - United States 2021 transition of power - January 8
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30 votes -
How Iceland is closing the gender wage gap
6 votes -
Facebook bans Donald Trump "indefinitely" with Mark Zuckerberg explaining that "the risks of allowing the US President to continue to use our service... are simply too great"
36 votes -
Twitter requests deletion of three inciteful tweets from Donald Trump. If tweets remain undeleted, account will remain locked.
35 votes -
The Mexican American border: A tale of two colonies (Part 1/2)
3 votes -
Joe Biden is certified as the 46th President of the United States
43 votes -
Making policy for a low-trust world
6 votes -
AskHistorians write-up on January 2021 sedition at the US Capitol
23 votes -
Open-source developer and manager David Recordon named White House Director of Technology
14 votes -
Jack Ma disappears from his own talent show
13 votes -
Who named the United States and what alternatives gained the most traction?
5 votes -
Why didn't the Virginias reunite?
4 votes -
Historic change to Advance Australia Fair, Australia's national anthem, in the 'spirit of unity'
7 votes -
Officials increasingly alarmed about US President Donald Trump’s power grab
21 votes -
Experts lay out the criteria for choosing Biden's CTO, who will be faced with using tech to tackle everything from climate change to vaccine distribution
6 votes -
The daisy ad and an appeal to fear
4 votes -
On Marx, Lincoln, slavery and socialism in the years following the Civil War
13 votes -
Hiding COVID-19: How Donald Trump Administration guidance suppresses photography of the US pandemic
6 votes -
Brexit deal mentions Netscape browser and Mozilla Mail; recommends outdated security algorithms
13 votes -
Los Angeles Department of Public Health urges film industry vigilance to help contain COVID-19
7 votes -
Washington’s secret to the perfect Zoom bookshelf? Buy it wholesale.
18 votes -
Email accounts belonging to Finnish MPs were compromised during a cyberattack on the country's parliament in the autumn
6 votes -
Fantasy politics
4 votes -
Giving up on the economy-wide carbon pricing dream
7 votes -
Denmark will dig up millions of dead mink after a hasty cull and burial intended to stamp out a coronavirus mutation ended with a new contamination risk
20 votes -
The full(est possible) story of the Four Seasons Total Landscaping press conference
11 votes -
The Sino-Soviet split: How did Soviet Russia and China become enemies?
3 votes -
Covid-19: St Pancras crowds 'totally irresponsible'
9 votes -
How did the Soviet government work?
4 votes -
Dutch researcher claims that he accessed US President Donald Trump's Twitter account by guessing password
21 votes -
European Commission proposes Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act: New rules for all digital services, including social media, online marketplaces, and other platforms operating in the EU
10 votes -
EU reveals plan to regulate Big Tech
6 votes -
US Electoral College affirms Joe Biden’s victory
25 votes -
What issues or aspects of life are largely one's personal responsibility to deal with?
Asked mainly because Conservatives say that's one of the things they believe in It often seems to be wrong or misused ("if everyone just used masks and stayed home the pandemic would have ended...
Asked mainly because
Conservatives say that's one of the things they believe in
It often seems to be wrong or misused ("if everyone just used masks and stayed home the pandemic would have ended long ago") ("not using masks during a pandemic has consequences for other people and thus doesn't belong in personal freedom")
A definition for stuff that fits the question could be this:
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The credit or blame for consistently failing or succeding at it is largely on you
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While you can ask for advice to get better, you have to do it yourself
So the main examples that come to my mind are largely (well) personal:
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Being motivated and committed to work towards what you want
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Being hygienic
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Being good at socializing and figuring out what's your relationship with other people gonna be
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(although obviously, given socializing depends on other people, this is very dependent on them doing the same and accepting/recognizing you or your choices and so is more accurate on progressive or apolitical social environments)
Which is good but doesn't explain it being used as a political belief.
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US Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump ally’s push to overturn Joe Biden win in Pennsylvania
23 votes -
'We are speeding in the wrong direction' – climate striker Greta Thunberg speaks before UN event marking five years since the Paris accord
8 votes -
Amid a crackdown on ‘separatism’, how do French Muslims feel?
6 votes -
Finland's parliament approved a bill designed to protect its networks against cyber threats and espionage – may be used to exclude China's Huawei and ZTE
4 votes -
'Armed protesters' target Michigan official's home
14 votes -
The Danish climate minister closing down the oil industry – Dan Jørgensen has agreed the world's most ambitious climate goal with a promise to cut 70% of emissions by 2030
8 votes