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whynotjoin t1_j8nyzum wrote
Reply to comment by size_matters_not in Nicola Sturgeon to resign as Scottish first minister by icumglass
Huh, I must’ve missed that tid bit. Thanks!
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Reply to comment by size_matters_not in Nicola Sturgeon to resign as Scottish first minister by icumglass
> Her energy for the job is just gone
I mean, I think it’s fair to say the UK intervention on their gender recognition bill very well may have played a role in that and/or her recognition that it’s time to move on so someone with more energy can pick up the fight.
I think calling it “100% the trans thing” is wrong, but “100% it isn’t” doesn’t really ring true either. It may be a minor factor, but I do think it hd a very real impact.
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Reply to comment by dukes158 in Nicola Sturgeon to resign as Scottish first minister by icumglass
So a good policy that had nothing to do with prison placement caused her to back off?
That’s not my understanding at all. She was pissed. As were a lot of Scots more broadly.
And prisoners have always been case by case and unrelated to changed information, though it may be one of the number of factors that goes into that consideration.
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Reply to comment by teslaistheshit in Love of rare liquor lands Oregon officials in criminal probe by Caratteraccio
Personal income tax tends to be the largest revenue provider in any state with it, and generally the other fees and taxes may be comparatively lower
It’s also why you tend to see things like much higher property taxes in states without income tax.
Also - as an overall trend Oregon is growing. It just gained a congressional seat.
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Reply to comment by Projectrage in Love of rare liquor lands Oregon officials in criminal probe by Caratteraccio
The Oregon Lottery has an annual financial report that includes a report from an independent auditor I believe, and winners are public information as well I think. Not sure on Travel Oregon.
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Reply to comment by TexButtery in US jobless claim applications fall to lowest in 14 weeks by AudibleNod
Yes- however the speed they are doing it now is just as ridiculous as having them near zero for so long. Particularly given so many of the issues impacting the current inflation are minimally impacted by interest rates.
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Reply to comment by TexButtery in US jobless claim applications fall to lowest in 14 weeks by AudibleNod
The Fed feeling like they gotta drive the economy into the ground and ruin lives because congress won’t do anything is just so absurd.
The Fed keeps hammering away instead of asking for more/better tools or throwing the ball back at Congress for its failures. Particularly given how many of the issues causing inflation stem from things interest rates aren’t going to help without widespread pain- and likely unnecessary long term negative impacts.
Particularly given the Fed is also fighting potentially permanent/very long term shifts in the labor force that have been predicted for decades and were finally accelerated by the pandemic.
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Reply to comment by jlquon in Spirit shareholders approve takeover by JetBlue after long battle for discount airline by Panaka
I thought it was about the fleet more than the gates, but yeah. I heard they’ll be brought up to jet blue standards as well, though I’m still disappointed with how far jet blue has fallen quality wise.
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Reply to comment by TriclopeanWrath in College Park Mayor Arrested on 56 Counts of Possession, Distribution of Child Pornography by ChangingShips
“Politician was close to another politician” just isn’t as salacious huh?
That seems like a far more likely connection point. Bet you could dig up all sorts of Republican arrestees associated with prominent national Republican politicians. But that’s never been newsworthy either.