chemicalrefugee
chemicalrefugee t1_jcq5i7e wrote
Reply to comment by FragWall in San Diego's new housing policies aim to boost racial integration, reverse lingering effects of redlining by FragWall
> . due to the lack of compromises
I moved to Australia from the USA over 20 years ago. We do have some similar issues with entrenched corruption and people who will say anything to get a few conservative swing votes.
That said, although we do have 2 major parties we do not have the electoral process or first to the post voting. That means that you really can vote for the person who you want in office (perhaps an independent or a small party politician that you like) without throwing your vote away. If your favorite candidate doesn't get in then your vote just moves on to support the next candidate (or party) you listed (and so on). This lets you list a major party as the last 'acceptable' person in your list (a compromise candidate like Biden) before you put down all the people you absolutely hate (with the least reprehensible first, and the one you hate the most listed last).
There are no votes thrown away.
chemicalrefugee t1_jcm4tn2 wrote
Reply to comment by marvelmon in SVB blames remote work for bank failure by Loud_Adagio2222
And of course nothing to do with the deregulation of banks under Trump. Or the US obsession with pretending that Classical Economic Theory works. Nah, it has to be something that actually increases bank profitability (work from home) but which the power obsessed managers dislike because it puts employees out of their sight.
chemicalrefugee t1_jadrfzl wrote
Reply to comment by Kelmon80 in Sir Terry Pratchett: Short stories to be published after being found by fans by Kiauitl
if you have a hypoxic brain injury like me you can forget a great deal of the plot of his books and then read them again. Life after being dead has been weird.
chemicalrefugee t1_j9sh4z9 wrote
This quite likely some sort of trade. The people holding the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay have no ethics to speak of.
chemicalrefugee t1_j9km1hs wrote
Engineered wood is held together with seriously problematic adhesives.
Historical note - Anyone else recall that the use of those adhesives in the fake wood fitting of trailer homes caused so many horrible health problems that new standards had to be made (federally in the USA) insuring that the trailer homes would exchange all the air in home for fresh air at a much higher rate.
That's what you would be breathing.
Mind you we COULD have really good engineered wood from 3d printed cellulose (grown in big vats, fast and cheap). Instead we get strand board and chip board and fake timbers full of formaldehyde based glues, all of which come from OIL.
Oh well. Everyone is already slated to get cancer at least twice, so I supposed some additional cancers and brain damage and immune damage won't make that much difference.
chemicalrefugee t1_j9kkcqv wrote
Reply to Europe is building green steel plants. Swedish plant opening in 2025 will use hydrogen from renewable electricity to cut emissions by as much as 95%. by bk27465
This is wonderful. It's a major step.
Now if only we could find a way to insulate wires that does not require petrochemical plastics.
chemicalrefugee t1_j9cktp5 wrote
Reply to comment by toadofsteel in Electric Vehicles Could Match Gasoline Cars on Price This Year by seascot
A huge number of people go their entire lives without buying a new car. They do this because they can't afford to buy a new car. All those people are going to be screwed.
chemicalrefugee t1_j6dyakb wrote
Reply to TIL coins in the UK almost always switch the way the monarch is facing with each monarch with King Charles III facing left. by AudibleNod
given the origin of the terms 'left' and 'right' in politics, monarchs automatically face to the right.
chemicalrefugee t1_j38mihs wrote
good thing here (probably) as we need help with this. it's a plague.
now if only they could get docs to stop prescribing medications that are known to cause brain damage and or dementia (statins, lyrica, neurontin, etc).
chemicalrefugee t1_jdvjpzf wrote
Reply to comment by CoconutDust in Scientists achieve major breakthrough in treatment of substance use disorders by analysing genomic data of over 1 million people by stopwastingmymoneyl1
>Because of the nature of this sub we often get Uplifting Distortions, and Rushing To Misunderstandings because the misunderstanding is pleasant for the person doing the misunderstanding.
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negativity is the correct response to oblivious viral lies
Thank you. Far too often things get listed on the subreddit because they cater to confirmation bias of wishful thinking.
And while I am open to the idea of genetic (and most definitly genomic) contributions to addiction, the vast majority of the emphasis on addiction research is on the wrong research.
Addiction is the result of undealt with trauma, not the result of mystical substances that chase people down the street. No matter how much a given source of research funding might benefit from a different set of facts (phamiceutical solutions to addiction are desired by big corporations) here in reality addiction is the result of undealt with trauma & we already have a medication that can resulve the vast majority ot PTSD issues in 1 to 3 sessions.... one that people rarely have legal access to. That medication bypasses the action of the hippocampus so that trama memories can be examined without a heaping serving of PTSD.