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    The mandate, authorized by a 2007 energy law signed by President George W. Bush

    That is how far the Overton Window has moved.

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      Overton is rolling in his grave (rolling to the far right side of the coffin, but most are calling it the center of the coffin)

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      You mean voting works??? ShockedPikachu.jpg [while looking at retarded ideas to ban the EPA]

      *I have no idea why this is being downvoted. The Overton Window moved because Trump won an election. Want to move the Overton Window? Then VOTE.

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        My reading is that they mean to say the conservative party has continued to move so far to the right that conservative positions from only 15 years ago are now “radical lib” positions.

        Though I hesitate to frame this as the Overton Window. In society at large, the Overton Window continues to move to the left, being gay is normalized now, cannabis is normalized now, I would frame the conservative movement as a desperate grasping to prevent the Overton Window from continuing on its current path, normalizing a genderless society for example.

        Economically, both American parties are right wing corporate welfare state proponents.

        The united states is a corporate plutocracy, you can buy power and influence, and being poor is being increasingly criminalized. While the system squeezes wealth from the middle class like a sponge. It is engineered to transfer your life savings into the hands of the healthcare owners at the end of your life, instead of to your children.

        The poverty class grows.

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          George H.W. Bush swore to fix climate change. Mind you he then undermined any hope of fixing it, but he did swear to fix it

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          Yeah, the Overton window moved because Trump won an election. I have no idea why I’m being downvoted (unless it’s by the people that say "I’m not voting because dems aren’t left enough).

          As for the other items you bring up, gay bashing has now transformed to trans bashing. I have little doubt they would go back to gay bashing if they could. They’re already trying to divide and conquer with “just take out the trans of LGTBQ+ pretty please”. Weed is an interesting issue that both sides really should agree on and we’re finally coming to our senses. Economically, we have regulated capitalism. GOP wants to remove all regulation and the Dems want proper regulation. They are not the same, not even close.

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              Yep. I downvoted because of the ableism. I downvote that word every time I see it. I know of too many really good people who were severely bullied with that word due to physical and mental conditions beyond their control.

              I realize downvoting doesn’t achieve much, but there’s little else I can do.

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                  Kantar reviewed nearly 50 million social posts in the U.S. over 2 years. Over two-thirds of posts about people with intellectual disabilities were negative and nearly 29 million contained slurs (i.e., using the word “retard(ed)” or other words combined with “-tard”).

                  Spreading the R-word continues to hurt people with intellectual disabilities—and whether intended or not, is a form of bullying. Using the R-word is the same as using any slur against a minority group. Eliminating this word is a step toward respect for all.

                  https://www.specialolympics.org/stories/impact/why-the-r-word-is-the-r-slur

                  It is one of the only words that disparages an entire class of human beings that many people seem to feel is also not bigoted enough to avoid using.

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          MAGA most definitely isn’t voting for welfare state policies.

          They just don’t know their candidates want to take away their Social Security and Medicare. Neither of which I consider a welfare state, personally.

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        You think people voting once over a time span of four years is how the Overton window shifts? Lol come on you can’t be for real

        Does Fox News not exist in this vacuum you describe?

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          Who said that was the only thing? There are many things. But voting is by far the biggest thing you can do. Can you do anything about Fox? No. But you can VOTE.

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            voting for a government that’s enabling a genocide is voting for that genocide to continue, no matter how you decide to answer on a poll

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              We’re in a representative democracy that takes a couple years for all elected positions within a government to change completely assuming every person in said government was voted out. So I ask you, why the fuck would you assume massive change of policy and position within a year? Especially since support for Israel was pretty widespread for the better part of eighty years.

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                why would you assume a change of policy at all over any timescale if you keep electing people propping up a genocide?

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                  Did ya fucken read my comment, most Americans werent aware of the genocide up until relatively recently. Even then traction against Israel has only built up within less than a fucken year, and I shall restate that the US has been backing Israel for longer than most people have been alive at this point. Why the fuck would you expect substantial change before theres even been an election.

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              You’ve got one side sending food and clean water while the other side advocates Netanyahu “finish the job”, but sure “both sides bad” about it all you want.

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                you can talk around it with all the mental gymnastics you like, but ultimately voting for biden is a signal to the democratic party that their base doesn’t care about genocide enough to not vote for him, which is all they care about

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                  And not voting for Biden resulting in a Trump victory signals an immediate end to Palestinians, among many other horrible atrocities to come as the US declines into a mix of Plutocracy and Evangelical Theocracy.

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          I’ll admit that more people opposed the Ukraine Aid (all R tho) than the Israel Aid, but it’s still wrong to say unanimously.

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      yes offsetting climate emissions by the smallest possible degree is definitely equivalent to allowing the ongoing genocide attempt in gaza

      legitimately what is your point?

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                Buddy he never had a chance with you, that’s why other guy said “nothing will ever be enough for you”

                Guy lost your vote the moment the letter “D” was in front of his name.

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                  how in the name of fuck are we still doing this

                  it’s absolutely wild that you people are still willing to die on the hill of “anybody who doesn’t want to vote for state sponsored genocide is a secret trump supporter”

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                  good lord how is it that every time i engage with a biden supporter it destroys the remaining faith i have that he might win reelection just that little bit more?

                  yes i am sure you will win this man re-election through snide remarks

                  fuck me

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    Looks like it bans natural gas. Doesn’t mention diesel in the article. I was wondering what they’d do for backup power.

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      I don’t know about the particulars of this one, but these electrification mandates usually have exemptions for critical facilities and backup systems. It seems to be more about never using nat gas powered appliances like say a water heater. This also keeps in line with the new DC energy codes that are becoming mandatory in two years, and those have exemptions for diesel generators and such.

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      Hey cool, we’re catching up to what the rest of the world was doing two decades ago!

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    Im really confused about all this. It says it’s a mandate from 2007. But Biden did it? But he’s also not doing it until he’s not president anymore…

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        Or both! I’m gonna go get my yellow face paint for when dufus is made president again by the unknown electoral college.

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          I haven’t decided yet. Quit my job and do drugs for a few years or just try to do something to as many bolice as possible until I have too many holes in my body to continue. In Minecraft.

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    aren’t VA hospitals federal buildings?

    are they just going to not have backup power past batteries in the case of an emergency?

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      Does the federal government actually care about the VA or veterans? I’m sure there are exclusions for life safety though.

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        i mean maybe not, but they probably care about veterans above the average person in america, so not caring about veterans is probably a bad sign for said average person

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          There are so many veterans unable to get care because the government drags their ass. Their paperwork system is so old that it takes forever to get anything approved.

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    Looks like Biden is poisoning the well - enabling a whole lot of “progressive” legislation in rapid succession that an incoming Republican regime will obviously undo first thing.

    It tells me that Biden isn’t banking on winning the election.