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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish35•11 months agoChances are this won’t happen. But it would be a good distraction to pass a different bill. Eitherway, this has the makings of a smart political move.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•11 months agoWhy does everyone on Lemmy tack on that second half? There’s a culture here that there can never be progress, even when there is progress in front of our eyes. It’s really dangerous. It’s like r/nothingisreal or whatever tf
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•11 months agoIt’s just being pragmatic. The chances of a bill like this even making it to a vote are slim to none, considering the current political climate. The majority of our politicians are beholden to the ultra rich, so they’re not going to vote against their own best interests. I mean, they haven’t even raised minimum wage in like 15 years, even though there has been a 45% inflation.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•11 months agoThat’s not what any of the criticism is. It’s that it’s not enough and only for optics. Same for every progressive win. Not sure what the rest of your comments have to do with this thread
Chances are this won’t happen. But it would be a good distraction to pass a different bill.
Eitherway, this has the makings of a smart political move.
Why does everyone on Lemmy tack on that second half? There’s a culture here that there can never be progress, even when there is progress in front of our eyes. It’s really dangerous.
It’s like r/nothingisreal or whatever tf
It’s called pattern recognition
It’s just being pragmatic. The chances of a bill like this even making it to a vote are slim to none, considering the current political climate.
The majority of our politicians are beholden to the ultra rich, so they’re not going to vote against their own best interests.
I mean, they haven’t even raised minimum wage in like 15 years, even though there has been a 45% inflation.
That’s not what any of the criticism is. It’s that it’s not enough and only for optics. Same for every progressive win.
Not sure what the rest of your comments have to do with this thread