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I'm convinced the guy is literally doing this because of how it would look on a map. He took a look at how big Canada looks (partially due to Mercator) and thought "Wouldn't it be great if the my country was that big?"
The best language learning app IMO is Anki. It's FOSS and very powerful (although the UI isn't great).
Seriously, once you learn how to use it, it's incredible how well it works. However it is also much less forgiving than Duolingo. You really need to use it everyday. If you skip more than 1 day, you'll be so behind that it gets tough to catch up
My apologies, he does make that point. I mis-read into your comment that the poor people using credit cards (who pay interest) pay for the rich person's credit card rewards. But it's worse than that, anyone who doesn't use a credit card (which includes many poor people as you point out) are subsidizing the rich person's rewards
Good video showing how credit card culture basically makes poor people pay for rich people’s luxury.
That's not what the video shows. The real issue is that credit cards are a monopoly which takes ~3% cut on almost all consumer purchases in the economy and adds little value
This video is incredible! We need more action on this. Anyone know how one could get involved to ensure there are more reliable indicators of ethical meat
Conservatism != racism
Frankly I'd love to see more non-racist conservatives on Lemmy! If we want the fediverse to replace big tech, we can't be a left wing echo chamber
But yeah, you can't be a dick
This doesn't read as batshit as Project 2025. The 4 memos they've posted are:
- Build more transport infrastructure
- Modernize our healthcare info system
- Prioritize high skilled workers in immigration
- Cultural programs to encourage Canadian Pride
IMO only the fourth one is somewhat questionable
In Canada it's a politically successful strategy to agitate the suburbs
This is true and depressing. But "the gov't will probably undo this" does not mean we shouldn't try
The way that London has done a congestion tax, by law, all the funds raised from it go towards improving public transit. It has been an enormous success there! The transit is much better, the city is less polluted, and if you do choose to drive in the city, you have less traffic to deal with.
I'm sure you can find a niche of people who are worse off in this situation, but Londoners overall are very supportive of it given the fact it has been in place for 22 years now without a gov't repealing it.
Good! Competition between regulators will mitigate rent-seeking. Professional licensing is (mostly) a tax on everyone for the good of the priestly class of licensed. IMO there are very few professions where a license makes sense, and it seems like the complainers are those who would stand to lose their political power over their profession