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[–] LillyPip 65 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (9 children)

Oh, speaking of scifi, I read another article (which I cant find now, unfortunately) about space walks: astronauts can't just climb into a space suit and exit the space station, because that would cause decompression sickness. They have to undergo about 24 hours of preparation, then spend time in a decompression chamber once they re-enter the station. I can't find the article I read atm, but here's one from space.com that talks about it:

About 24 hours before the spacewalk, astronauts undergo decompression, the same procedure divers follow when returning from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the water. Inside the space station, air is pressurized to the same degree as it is on Earth at sea level: 14.7 pounds per square inch, or 1 atmosphere.

But inside a spacesuit it's 4.3 psi, according to NASA, which is about the same pressure experienced at 30,000 feet (9,000 meters) above Earth. Experiencing a rapid drop in pressure from 14.7 to 4.3 psi causes nitrogen bubbles to form in the bloodstream and get stuck, blocking blood flow — a condition known as "the bends" or decompression sickness. To avoid the condition, astronauts camp out the night before in a closet-sized airlock while wearing their space suit so their bodies have time to adjust to the change in pressure.

Source: Spacewalks: How they work and major milestones

e: Sandra Bullock would have died of decompression sickness pretty quickly.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by LillyPip to c/space
 

Becoming an astronaut is a fairly romanticized career path, but there are a lot of less-than-romantic aspects to working 50 miles or more above the Earth’s surface. Case in point: just being in zero G makes the human body do all sorts of embarrassing things.

A new story from the New York Times exhaustively points out that living in space comes with all sorts of “bodily indignities” which should give even the most eager potential space explorer pause. It turns out, it’s not just deadly radiation or muscle loss due to weightlessness astronauts traveling to spots in our own solar system will have to put with:

In microgravity, however, the blood volume above your neck will most likely still be too high, at least for a while. This can affect the eyes and optic nerves, sometimes causing permanent vision problems for astronauts who stay in space for months, a condition called spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome. It also causes fluid to accumulate in nearby tissues, giving you a puffy face and congested sinuses. As with a bad cold, the process inhibits nerve endings in the nasal passages, meaning you can’t smell or taste very well. (The nose plays an important role in taste.) The I.S.S. galley is often stocked with wasabi and hot sauce.

These sensory deficits can be helpful in some respects, though, because the I.S.S. tends to smell like body odor or farts. You can’t shower, and microgravity prevents digestive gases from rising out of the stew of other juices in your stomach and intestines, making it hard to belch without barfing. Because the gas must exit somehow, the frequency and volume (metric and decibel) of flatulence increases.

Other metabolic processes are similarly disturbed. Urine adheres to the bladder wall rather than collecting at the base, where the growing pressure of liquid above the urethra usually alerts us when the organ is two-thirds full. “Thus, the bladder may reach maximum capacity before an urge is felt, at which point urination may happen suddenly and spontaneously,” according to “A Review of Challenges & Opportunities: Variable and Partial Gravity for Human Habitats in L.E.O.,” or low Earth orbit. This is a report that came out last year from the authors Ronke Olabisi, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at the University of California, Irvine, and Mae Jemison, a retired NASA astronaut. Sometimes the bladder fills but doesn’t empty, and astronauts need to catheterize themselves.

Source: Jalopnik

New York Times article (paywalled)

e: spelling

[–] LillyPip 7 points 2 months ago

If the Cheneys of all people can jump ship, there’s hope.

[–] LillyPip 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I swear that spite and hatred must fuel longevity somehow. Kissinger made it to 99.

[–] LillyPip 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Pre-game coverage just started on ABC (I’m streaming it now).

[–] LillyPip 4 points 2 months ago

He brings up Afghanistan?

She brings up his own admission that it was his own doing:

speaking at a rally on 26 June [2021, he] even stated that he “started the process” and claimed Biden “couldn’t stop it” if he “wanted to”.

[–] LillyPip 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Aw, now I wish I hadn't broken out the grater. Who will carry this ring to Mordor now?

[–] LillyPip 19 points 2 months ago

Yes, this. Ore-Ida.

 
[–] LillyPip 2 points 5 months ago

I got fed up with this shit and left. That should prove I'm human.

[–] LillyPip 4 points 5 months ago

If one of those trucks gets into an accident whilst trying to deliver the hamburgers, nobody's going to eat the hamburgers. So the hamburgers outlive the trucks. The Samsung smart fridge will definitely outlive the hamburgers and the trucks.

It has to be some weird logic like tht because I literally cannot get beyond this captcha. I've tried all the things, and it just rearranges the hamburgers, fridges, and trucks every time. I'm not sure I'm actually human anymore, but I'm becoming certain this software just doesn't want any more users.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by LillyPip to c/[email protected]
 

Fridge fridge hamburger truck truck... ??? What's the blue thing? I thought hamburger would be the answer, but it isn't? I just get the same captcha with the hamburger in a different place. WTAF is happening? And what's the blue thing? I answer and it refreshes with the same icons in different places. I AM HUMAN!

 

EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights announces the largest single investment in environmental justice in history, funded by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act

WASHINGTON — Today, the Biden-Harris administration announced approximately $2 billion in funding available to support community-driven projects that deploy clean energy, strengthen climate resilience, and build capacity for communities to tackle environmental and climate justice challenges. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Community Change Grants are the single largest investment in environmental justice going directly to communities in history, and will advance collaborative efforts to achieve a healthier, safer, and more prosperous future for all. These funds, part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, are made possible by the President’s Inflation Reduction Act—the biggest-ever investment in clean energy and climate action.

“Throughout my Journey to Justice tour, I’ve heard from residents and advocates calling for resources to support local solutions in communities that have long been overlooked and forgotten,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “Today, thanks to President Biden’s commitment to investing in communities that have long struggled to access federal funding, we are delivering on these calls to action. This historic, unprecedented funding has the promise to turn disadvantaged and overburdened areas into healthy, resilient, and thriving communities for current and future generations.”

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The Biden administration announced Thursday that it will pay $440 million to install solar panels in Puerto Rico.

The Department of Energy (DOE) made the announcement Thursday, saying that the funding will lower energy costs for 30,000 to 40,000 single-family households in Puerto Rico and help improve the resilience of energy sources.

“This funding will also support thousands of local clean energy jobs, help achieve President Biden’s goal of lowering energy costs for all Americans, as well as help Puerto Rico achieve its goal of 100 percent renewable energy by 2050. DOE anticipates the first installations will begin in Spring 2024,” the announcement states.

Homes eligible for solar panel installations include those located in very low-income neighborhoods that experience frequent and long-term power outages or those that include a resident with an energy-dependent disability, like an electric wheelchair user or someone who needs an at-home dialysis machine.

“With this announcement, we take a critical step forward in our efforts to ensure that all Puerto Rico residents have reliable electricity, especially the most vulnerable families and communities for whom a lack of power can be life or death,” Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said. “Plain and simple, this investment will save lives, all while providing local, good-paying jobs and advancing Puerto Rico’s clean energy transition.”

The Department of Energy selected three companies and five nonprofits and cooperations to install the solar panels. The department noted that there is an existing workforce in Puerto Rico for all of the corporations to install the panels.

Puerto Rico has a long-standing history of power problems. Hurricane Fiona last year left millions of Puerto Ricans without power for several days. The problems are largely due to an electric grid that has not been fully rebuilt after the destruction of Hurricane Maria, leaving residents susceptible to power outages.

[–] LillyPip 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I’m not sure there’s a correct answer to that, because the answer is technically yes, I think I’ve been inappropriate sometimes but also yes, I’ve been been told to stop sharing by several peers as an adult in several different settings, but not by anywhere near the number of peers I had.

Logically, it doesn’t make any sense to let a tiny percent outweigh the majority. It doesn’t feel nice, though.

e: tried to clarify

[–] LillyPip 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Could you give them something that doesn’t harm the plants, that might lure them where they won’t bother you, and that won’t make the problem worse in a different way?

Maybe they’d like something you normally throw away in relatively small quantities that won’t attract something worse or poison anything?

e: disclaimer: IANAG. I am terrible with plants.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LillyPip to c/til
 

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Purpose. Artificial intelligence (AI) holds extraordinary potential for both promise and peril. Responsible AI use has the potential to help solve urgent challenges while making our world more prosperous, productive, innovative, and secure. At the same time, irresponsible use could exacerbate societal harms such as fraud, discrimination, bias, and disinformation; displace and disempower workers; stifle competition; and pose risks to national security. Harnessing AI for good and realizing its myriad benefits requires mitigating its substantial risks. This endeavor demands a society-wide effort that includes government, the private sector, academia, and civil society.

My Administration places the highest urgency on governing the development and use of AI safely and responsibly, and is therefore advancing a coordinated, Federal Government-wide approach to doing so. The rapid speed at which AI capabilities are advancing compels the United States to lead in this moment for the sake of our security, economy, and society.

In the end, AI reflects the principles of the people who build it, the people who use it, and the data upon which it is built. I firmly believe that the power of our ideals; the foundations of our society; and the creativity, diversity, and decency of our people are the reasons that America thrived in past eras of rapid change. They are the reasons we will succeed again in this moment. We are more than capable of harnessing AI for justice, security, and opportunity for all.

Sec. 2. Policy and Principles. It is the policy of my Administration to advance and govern the development and use of AI in accordance with eight guiding principles and priorities. When undertaking the actions set forth in this order, executive departments and agencies (agencies) shall, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, adhere to these principles, while, as feasible, taking into account the views of other agencies, industry, members of academia, civil society, labor unions, international allies and partners, and other relevant organizations:

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LillyPip to c/whatbidenhasdone
 

What Biden Has Done: Year Three

  • Got republicans to publicly take Social Security and Medicare cuts off the table
  • Reduced unemployment from 18 million when he took office, down to less than 2 million now
  • Banned Tik Tok on government sites
  • Vaccines for tetanus, whooping cough, and shingles (costing up to $200) are now free for seniors on Medicare
  • Requires utilities to remove perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS) from drinking water
  • Makes $450 million available for solar farms and other clean energy projects at current or former coal mines
  • 732-mile high-voltage transmission line across the Western U.S. that will help transport renewable energy
  • Directs federal agencies to find ways to make child care cheaper and more accessible
  • IRS answered 2.4 million more taxpayer calls for assistance due to new funding
  • $197 million for 100 communities across our nation to invest in wildfire resilience
  • Safeguard mature and old-growth forests on federal lands, in a science-based approach to reduce wildfire risk
  • Strengthen reforestation partnerships to support local economies and retain forest ecosystems and sustainable supplies of forest products for years to come
  • Combat global deforestation to deliver on key COP26 commitments
  • Comprehensive efforts to deploy nature-based solutions that reduce emissions and build resilience
  • Added threat of detention and kidnapping to risk factors of travel warnings
  • Increased consequences to terrorists who engage in the practice of kidnapping
  • Rail companies grant paid sick days after administration pressure in win for unions
  • $4 billion effort to electrify U.S. ports and cut emissions
  • Average job creation almost double any recent president
  • To date has forgiven $42 billion of student loan debt to borrowers of public service
  • Record 10.5 million new business applications were filed in first two years of Biden administration
  • Invests $11 billion for renewable energy in rural areas
  • US is now building factories at a wildly fast rate
  • Construction spending by US manufacturers more than doubled from last year
  • Offered billions of dollars in subsidies in the electric vehicles, semiconductor, and solar panels industries
  • Added 800,000 jobs in manufacturing in last two years to compete with countries such as China
  • Got Ticketmaster and Seat Geek to dump junk fees
  • The Inflation Reduction Act will provide one million solar and wind jobs by 2035
  • Doubled previous all-time high of new manufacturing construction
  • Continues negotiations and gets paid sick days for rail workers
  • Executive order to guarantee women access to contraception - (more will need to be done to make it permanent)
  • Eliminates US stockpile of chemical weapons
  • Largest offshore wind project in the US
  • Round 10 of student loan cancellation: $39 billion for over 800,00 borrowers
  • Gets big tech commitments to voluntary follow AI guidelines (Including Google, Meta, Microsoft and A- Stock Market gains in 2023 are the best in decades
  • Creates Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument - One million acres
  • Construction of manufacturing facilities in real terms (adjusted for inflation) has more than doubled since 2021
  • Launches "Saving on a Valuable Education" (SAVE): An income-driven repayment plan cutting borrowers’ payments in half, and some with no monthly bill
  • Creates bilateral collaboration helping Vietnam develop high tech in semiconductor production and artificial intelligence, countering Chinese efforts to do the same in the region
  • $800 Million to Strengthen Rural Infrastructure and Create Jobs
  • Round 11 of student debt forgiveness: 12,000 Wisconsinite Student Loans Forgiven
  • Siemens Kenosha factory to produce solar using tax incentives and will create a half million clean energy jobs
  • Suspends Trump-era authorization to ship natural gas by rail
  • Cancels oil and gas leases in Alaskan wildlife refuge that were allowed by Trump administration
  • Restores power of states and tribes to review projects to protect waterways
  • Creates 9-state offshore wind supply chain pact while funding $72m towards manufacturing
  • American Climate Corps launched
  • DOD to review DADT discharges
  • At-home COVID tests return
  • EPA announces $4.6B climate grants
  • TPS redesignated for Venezuela, protecting additional 450k migrants
  • $37M University of Phoenix debt forgiven
  • EO for East Palestine recovery
  • Prohibits Americans from investing in some Chinese companies
  • Directs Agencies to Account for Climate Change in Budgets
  • Creates new office of gun violence prevention
  • Commits $200 million to reintroduce salmon in Columbia River
  • $230 million for suicide prevention and behavioral are programs for at risk communities
  • Cuts funding to college programs leaving grads with unaffordable loans and/or low pay
  • All schools must provide prospective students with a framework outlining actual costs to get a degree and financial outcomes students can expect
  • Today’s announcement brings the total approved debt cancellation by the Biden-Harris Administration to $127 billion for nearly 3.6 million Americans.
  • Round 12 of student loan forgiveness of $5.2 billion bring total to $127 billion
  • Updated federal prevailing wage for first time in decades, raising wages by thousands of dollars
  • During very tense times, visits Israel and gets them allow humanitarian aid to Gaza
  • Creates the largest ever offshore windfarm of Virginia's coast
  • Supports UAW strike resulting in a 30% increase of wages
  • October economics report shows stunning improvement
    • 34th consecutive month of job growth (150,000 jobs in October)
    • Longest stretch of unemployment below 4% since the 1960s
    • GDP surged this past quarter 5% (seasonally adjusted)
    • Federal Reserve announces interest rates are holding steady
    • Auto Strike over! Workers get substantial pay raises (30%)
  • Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence
  • Allocated $16.4B in new funding for Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor
  • Allocated $440M to install solar panels in Puerto Rico

ORIGINAL POST
Credit: /u/backpackwayne on Reddit.


Link to Year One
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Ant-attended aphids are known to excrete high-quality honeydew when ants are present. Ant attendance has a negative effect on the growth and reproduction of the attended aphids. Therefore, trade-offs should occur between the quality of honeydew and the growth and fecundity of aphid individuals. Thus, if attending ants prefer the morph excreting a high-quality honeydew, such trade-offs and resulting competitive interactions are expected between the color morphs in M. yomogicola. The morph excreting high-quality honeydew is known to have a lower reproductive rate than the other morphs[9,10]. This fact implies that if the attending ants prefer one morph, this morph is expected to excrete high-quality honeydew. Note that any such difference between morphs leads to the exclusion of the inferior morphs. Surprisingly, nearly all colonies consist of both green and red morphs in the field.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LillyPip to c/asklemmy
 

I’ve exhausted things I can sleep to on Netflix, and it’s literally impossible to sleep to things on Prime (so I barely watch anything there; it’s not worth falling asleep to something I like, since I might be punished for it), so I’ve started putting on YouTube in the evenings since it won’t wake me with silence at 4am.

I’ve a few voices I love listening to, but I’d like even more.

Which YouTubers do you recommend who:

  1. Have smooth, hypnotic voices,

  2. have content that won’t give me uncomfortable dreams (I’m a very visual, realistic, and impressionable dreamer), and

  3. have channels I’ll want to listen to when awake? (eta I like sciences and news mostly, a bit of fiction (scifi, horror, nf), gaming, other nerdy things, but never romance, pop culture , or reality tv).

I kinda need all 3.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LillyPip to c/whatbidenhasdone
 

What President Biden has done - Year Two

  • Makes sexual harassment in the military a crime
  • Economy grows faster than China's for 1st time in 20 years - Strongest economic growth since 1984
  • Limits the release of mercury from coal-burning power plants
  • Kills ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi
  • $5 billion for electric vehicle chargers
  • Gives $7 billion in frozen Afghanistan funds to compensate 9/11 victims and provide humanitarian aid
  • Posts $119 billion budget surplus in January; first in over 2 years
  • Unites world against Russia aggression
  • Imposes stiff sanctions to stifle Russian economy
  • Led the Western world in defending Ukraine against Russia's invasion
  • Ends forced arbitration in sexual assault cases in the workplace
  • Reinstates California authority to set pollution standards for cars
  • Ends asylum restrictions for children traveling alone
  • Clarifies the role of podiatric medicine for Veterans
  • Reauthorizes and strengthens the Violence Against Women Act
  • Creates Amache National Historic Site as America’s newest national park
  • Makes lynching a federal crime
  • Initiates "use it, or lose it" policy on drilling on public lands to force oil companies to increase production
  • Releases one million barrels of oil a day for 6 months from strategic reserves to ease gas prices
  • Rescinds Trump-era policy allowing rapid expulsion of migrants at border and blocks them from seeking asylum
  • Expunges student loan defaults
  • Overhauled the US Postal Service's finances to allow the agency to modernize its service
  • Requires federal dollars spent on infrastructure to use materials made in America
  • Restores environmental reviews for major infrastructure projects
  • Launches $6 billion effort to save distressed nuclear plants
  • Provides $385 million to help families and individuals with home energy costs through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. This is in addition to $4.5 billion provided in the American Rescue Plan.
  • Establishes national registry of police officers who are fired for misconduct
  • Lifts sanctions on the Rojava and other opposition-held territory in Syria
  • Tightens restrictions on chokeholds, no-knock warrants, and transfer of military equipment to police departments
  • Requires all federal Law enforcement officers to wear body cameras
  • $265 million for South Florida reservoir, key component of Everglades restoration
  • Major wind farm project off West coast to provide electricity for 1.5 million homes
  • Continues Obama administration's practice of posting log records of visitors to White House
  • Devotes $2.1 billion to strengthen US food supply chain
  • Round 6 student loan debt cancelation: $5.8 billion - This is in addition to $20.7 billion previously cancelled
  • Invokes Defense Production Act to rapidly expand domestic production of critical clean energy technologies
  • Enacts two-year pause of anti-circumvention tariffs on solar
  • Allocates funds to federal agencies to counter 300-plus anti-LGBTQ laws by state lawmakers this year alone
  • Round 7 of student loan cancellation: $6 billion to 200,000 defrauded borrowers - Bringing total to $31 billion
  • Relaunches cancer 'moonshot' initiative to help cut death rate
  • Expands access to emergency contraception and long-acting reversible contraception
  • Prevents states from banning Mifepristone -- a medication used to end early pregnancy that has FDA approval
  • Steps to ensure the safety of those seeking and providing abortion care, including by protecting mobile clinics
  • Protecting privacy, safety and security of patients, providers and clinics
  • 21 executive actions to reduce gun violence
  • Climate Smart Buildings Initiative: Creates public-private partnerships to modernize Federal buildings to meet agencies’ missions, create good-paying jobs, and cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions - Paying for today’s needed renovations with tomorrow’s energy savings without requiring upfront taxpayer funding
  • Safeguards access to health care, including the right to choose and contraception
  • Oversees effort to admit Finland and Sweden to NATO
  • Ends Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy
  • Operation Fly-Formula bringing needed baby formula – (19 missions to date)
  • Executive order protecting travel for abortion
  • Kills Al Qaeda leader and 9/11 architect Al-Zawahiri with no civilian casualties
  • Invested more in crime control and prevention than any president in history
  • As of August 2022, unemployment at 3.5% (50 year low)
  • Gas Prices drop below $4 a gallon
  • Provides death, disability, and education benefits to public safety officers and survivors who are killed or injured in the line of duty
  • Round 8 of student loan cancellation: $3.4 Billion dollars of defrauded IT student loans have been cancelled
  • Reunites 400 migrant families separated under Trump
  • $1.66 billion in grants to transit agencies, territories, and states to invest in 150 bus fleets and facilities
  • Brokers joint US/Mexico infrastructure project - Mexico to pay $1.5 billion for US border security and processing source says
  • Blocked 4 hospital mergers that would've driven up prices and is poised to thwart more anti-competition consolidation attempts
  • Gets $1.5 billion in new border control security at the border and got Mexico to pay for it
  • Historic Police Reform (Reddit link)

FIRST MAJOR GUN LEGISLATION IN 30 YEARS

  • $750 million to implement and run crisis intervention programs
  • Ended boyfriend loophole – Previously only married people convicted of domestic abuse were banned from owning firearms. The new law extends it to people who are dating
  • Requires gun sellers to register as Federally Licensed Firearm Dealers
  • More thorough reviews of people ages 18-21 who want to buy guns
  • New statutes against gun trafficking and straw trafficking
  • Increases funding for mental health programs and school security

THE PACT ACT

  • Ensures high-quality health care screenings and services to veterans exposed to potential toxic exposure
  • Extends period of time veterans have to enroll in VA health care from 5 to 10 years post discharge
  • Codifies VA’s new process for evaluating and determining exposure and service connection for various chronic conditions
  • Removes need for certain veterans and their survivors to prove service connection if diagnosed with one of 23 specific conditions
  • Requires VA to conduct new studies of veterans health trends
  • Provides critical resources to VA to ensure delivery of
  • Invests in VA health care facilities by authorizing 31 major medical health clinics and research facilities in 19 states

THE CHIPS ACT

  • Provides $52.7 billion to secure domestic supply of American made semi-conductor chips, create tens of thousands of good-paying, union construction jobs and thousands more high-skilled manufacturing jobs, and catalyze hundreds of billions more in private
  • $39 billion in manufacturing incentives
  • $2 billion for the legacy chips used in automobiles and defense systems
  • $13.2 billion in R&D and workforce development
  • $500 million to provide international information communications technology security and semiconductor supply chain activities
  • Provides a 25 percent investment tax credit for capital expenses for manufacturing of semiconductors and related equipment

THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT OF 2022

Climate:

  • Largest climate investment in history - Will reduce 40% amount of carbon released into atmosphere by 2030
  • Defines greenhouse gases as a pollutant making them subjected to pollution laws
  • $370 billion for U.S. energy security and fighting climate change
  • Tax incentives for switching to electricity to power homes and vehicles
  • $60 billion invested creating millions of new domestic clean manufacturing jobs and 550,000 new clean energy jobs
  • Will quadruple the number of solar panels over the next 8 years
  • Cuts energy bills by $500 to $1,000 per year
  • Doubles battery storage on the grid
  • Invests in disadvantaged communities

Health:

  • $62 billion to extend subsidies for health insurance under the ACA
  • Provides free vaccines (2023), $35/month insulin for Medicare patients, (2023) and caps out-of-pocket drug costs to an estimated $4,000 or less in 2024 and settling at $2,000 in 2025
  • Lowers health care costs of the average enrollee $800/year in the ACA marketplace
  • Allows Medicare to negotiate 100 drugs over the next decade, and requires drug companies to rebate price increases higher than inflation

Inflation Reduction:

  • Significantly Lowers energy and health care costs for families
  • Reduces Deficit by $313,000,000,000
  • Closes tax loopholes used by wealthy: a 15% corporate minimum tax, a 1% fee on stock buybacks and enhanced IRS enforcement
  • Protects families and small business making under $400,000 a year

The Cost

  • $485 billion of new costs would be offset with $790 billion of additional revenue and savings over a decade.

Total Revenue Raised: $737 billion

  • 15% Minimum tax on corporations with profits exceeding $1 billion
  • Prescription Drug Pricing Reform: $265 billion
  • IRS Tax Enforcement: $124 billion
  • 1% Stock Buybacks Fee: $74 billion
  • Loss Limitation extension: $ 52 billion

Deficit Reduction:

  • $313 billion dollars

STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS (Round 8 and by far the largest)

  • $20,000 for everyone with Pell Grants
  • $10,000 for everyone else making less than $125,000 for individuals & $250,000 married couples
  • Payments again paused until the end of 2022
  • Payments for undergrad loans capped at 5% of your income (previously was 10%)
  • This is addition to the 8 previous rounds of debt cancellation totally $35 billion
  • 20-40 million people will benefit
  • Codifies DACA into law - Allows dreamers (children of immigrants born in US) ability to work and stay in US

Declares Moonshot Style Effort to Cure Cancer

  • Hires Dr. Renee Wegrzyn as the inaugural Director of ARPA-H, a new agency to drive biomedical innovation
  • Launches National Biotechnology and Manufacturing Initiative
  • Cancer Cabinet’s progress towards delivering cancer detection tech and support for researchers across US

  • Infrastructure Projects in Individual States Created by Infrastructure Bill
  • All-Time Low Uninsured rate
  • 10 million jobs—more than ever created before at this point of a presidency
  • 3.5% unemployment rate—a near record low in the history of this country Thanks
  • Best Economic growth in over two decades (yes that has been adjusted for inflation)
  • More than 220 million Americans were vaccinated
  • Record small business creation
  • Round nine of student loan forgiveness - $1.5 Billion for defrauded college borrowers
  • Biden created DOJ task force dismantles human smuggling organization near Texas-American border
  • Intervened to prevent nation-wide rail strike which would have caused national economic disaster
  • Blocks Chinese investments in US tech
  • Eliminates statute of limitations for civil suits for people who were sexually abused as minors
  • Pardons thousands for simple possession of marijuana
  • Reevaluating how cannabis is classified. Currently it is schedule I like heroin - Meth & coke are schedule II
  • Reunited over 500 families separated at the border by Trump policies
  • Puts new limits on drone strikes including requiring the presidential approval
  • Brokered deal between Israel and Lebanon ending maritime boundary dispute and establish a permanent maritime boundary between them
  • PAWS Act: Requires zoos, commercial animal dealers, and research facilities to have contingency plans in place to evacuate and care for animals in an emergency or disaster situation
  • Increases veterans’' life insurance benefit coverage to $500,000. First increase in 17 years
  • Ensures US is not funding or participating in human trafficking of 3rd world-country workers through our contracts overseas
  • Enacts aggressive steps to improve quality of nursing homes
  • Codifies Gay Marriage into law - Protects Same-Sex and Interracial Marriage
  • Prohibits private possession of big cats and prohibits exhibitors from allowing direct contact with cubs
  • Electrifies US Postal trucks by 2026
  • Stops the forcing out of pregnant workers, or denying reasonable accommodations
  • Extended health care funding for the 9/11 first-responders and survivors
  • Streamlined Veterans home loans, provided way to transfer GI Bill benefits to new school, and provided support for survivors of military sexual trauma.

Year Two Accomplishments:

  • 4.5 million jobs added in year two - Over 11 million jobs added in first two years
  • Unemployment rate at 50 year low
  • Cuts budget deficit in half - $1.4 trillion deficit reduction is the largest single-year reduction in US history
  • Greatest year in history for new small business applications - (over 10 million new businesses created)
  • Record number of Americans having health insurance
  • This Senate has confirmed 97 federal judges
  • Limit China’s technological development breaking decades of federal policy and represents most aggressive American action yet to curtail Beijing’s economic and military rise
  • Appointed more black women to the court than any president in history
  • Brokers deal with 13 Indo-Pacific countries to coordinate supply chains to reduce dependence on China

ORIGINAL POST
Credit: /u/backpackwayne on Reddit


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