leftytighty

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[–] leftytighty 1 points 3 days ago

The UN is not nor should it be a Western organization. He attended the G7 and it was also correct for him to attend BRICS.

Go ahead: destroy the world order by polarizing the UN. Let's see what happens. History says world war, but maybe this time the bad guys will feel sorry and apologize.

[–] leftytighty 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

No problem, I'm starting to think about what I'll do next election so it's a good push to start looking into changes since 2019 myself. A lot has happened to say the least.

CBC usually puts out a political compass quiz that's a way to see where you land compared to parties on policy points. I'm looking forward to it.

[–] leftytighty 4 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Partly media coverage and partly that these things come in waves around election time. Coverage from the 2019 election goes into some of their policies:

https://www.investmentexecutive.com/news/industry-news/ndps-proposed-wealth-tax-would-generate-60-billion-over-five-years-pbo/

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ndp-singh-health-policy-federal-election-1.5175899

I can't find sources verifying the claim but I remember that contemporary to the election the PBO assessed the NDP budget as being the closest to balanced between the major parties (based in part on that wealth tax).

The capital gains exclusion amount right now is 50% (which means that $1000 in capital gains is taxed like $500 in income) and the NDP platform would have taken that to 25% meaning it would be treated like $750 in income. You might be asking why working for your money means it's taxed higher than investing for your money but that's a bigger conversation.

As for UBI, it hasn't been a part of their official platform in previous elections that I recall, but NDP members have expressed support and laid out plans for it and it's far more likely to be tried and executed under NDP governments than Conservative and Liberal, though Liberals have run trials at the provincial level (though sabotaged by the cons as soon as they took power of course).

Next year will present an opportunity for a new platform but I expect many of these things to remain on it. I encourage you to look into all of the party platforms at that time. I occasionally check in on them off season as well, for example to find out what Conservatives are proposing for after they "axe the tax" (spoiler: nothing), but haven't looked at the NDP recently.

[–] leftytighty 3 points 3 days ago

Yes the acquiescence of all editorial and publishing decisions by these tech companies to "the algorithm" (which somehow absolves them of responsibility) is the main culprit there.

These platforms are more like radio infrastructure or TV infrastructure than any particular channel, and for the most part anything they specifically promote and fund doesn't tend to be that alt right content which is completely algorithm driven and ad/sponsor/dark money supported.

We need to employ nuance when discussing these platforms.

[–] leftytighty 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

What an easily manipulated little fool. Fascists are just reaping and reaping what they've sown. Reducing words to simple labels for "us" vs. "them" without looking at how those actions compare and contrast.

By definition I'm the good guy, by definition you're the bad guy, anything else is too hard on my feeble brain.

It's not your fault, you might forget to breathe if you try to apply that thing.

[–] leftytighty 9 points 3 days ago

When you strike people arbitrarily with booby traps that tends to happen.

American soldiers go home too, is it ok to blow up their families?

"Embed with children." It's an interesting way to describe being with your civilian family while not actively engaged on the battlefield.

When soldiers get to board my plane early I'll be sure to expect it to be shot down, since I'm just a human shield in that scenario.

[–] leftytighty 5 points 3 days ago (2 children)

did the children that were killed operate those pagers?

[–] leftytighty 9 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (5 children)

if I booby trap something intended for someone else but your son or daughter is in possession of it when it triggers, is that precise?

How about the fact that this appears to have been an intent to maim (despite also killing children).

Are these the types of tactics we want to normalize? Or is it just ok when it's used on brown people.

Would Russia doing this to Ukraine count as a well executed precise attack? Vice versa?

[–] leftytighty 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

It's a coop game and what they're describing sounds more like "progression" than microtransactions. Unlocking new things is a core gameplay mechanic going back to before the Internet. Did I miss where it implies anything about microtransactions or pay to win (again: coop game)

[–] leftytighty 7 points 3 days ago (2 children)

There are tons of highly educational YouTube channels, and traditional media has completely abandoned that kind of content. The average YouTube video has more educational content than "The Learning Channel." And you are more likely to get accurate information about history than "The History Channel"

This is a boomer take.

[–] leftytighty 7 points 3 days ago (5 children)

wealth tax, decreasing the capital gains exclusion rate to bring capital income closer to being taxed like normal income, windfall taxes on profiteering, increased social services (expanded medical care including eye care, dental, and mental), support for UBI

[–] leftytighty 9 points 4 days ago

The dental care plan is a (libwashed) NDP policy

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