SupahRevs

joined 4 months ago
[–] SupahRevs 3 points 1 week ago

I am an accountant and prepare financial reports.

[–] SupahRevs 2 points 3 weeks ago

Not in our current tax bracket world.

[–] SupahRevs 2 points 3 weeks ago

So it is a replacement for Western Union. Not a bad thing if it's helping people transfer money without a middle man taking too much.

[–] SupahRevs 2 points 1 month ago

Because the truth is that people have always been poor in America. We are just more advertised to than ever before and feel like we are temporarily embarrassed millionaires. There have been decades of romanticizing individual success with less emphasis on systems and social contract. There was an attack on unions. We had a shift from a war on poverty to a war on welfare. These decades long decisions will take a lot of time to change but Biden is starting. He can't say that the America we grew up in was a bad deal so he has to stay positive yet tactful in continuing to support unions, education funding, housing programs, childcare, healthcare, and so many things that we should have as an advanced economy.

[–] SupahRevs 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

And the efforts will take time. Maybe a generation. We've had right wing economic environment since Reagan and are slowly shifting back to pro-labor and pro-union environment with Biden. If we lose the momentum from the past 4 years we will certainly be worse off. I would encourage everyone to read history of labor movements in the US. They take years, decades even. But they do have lasting impacts that we often take for granted, like safer working conditions, days off, reduced child labor practices.... I know it sucks for things to be more expensive right now, especially with corporate profits at all time highs, but throwing away this progress would be a huge loss for all workers in America.

[–] SupahRevs 2 points 1 month ago

His state of the union definitely was pro-working class. A couple quotes from that speech: "A future where the days of trickle-down economics are over and the wealthy and biggest corporations no longer get all the breaks." "America’s comeback is building a future of American possibilities, building an economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down, investing in all of America, in all Americans to make sure everyone has a fair shot and we leave no one behind!"

[–] SupahRevs 3 points 1 month ago

The tribute to oil in front of the state capitol was a nice touch to the article.

[–] SupahRevs 16 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I think the real take away is that there are so many people willing to speak out against Boeing's procedures that odds are some are going to die before the conclusion of this investigation.

[–] SupahRevs 11 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Somebody that fits this description (excluding ACAB) won the Presidency. Self promoting and selfish desires. The "greed is good" era has continued pushing a selfish culture over community driven goals. This is especially true in the large media organizations and social media. Media makes decisions for profits and selfish goals over community engagement, education, and cohesiveness.

But, there are many counter examples in the actual community. The community driven people just make less noise online. I volunteer with college kids and the generosity and desire for community building is really impressive. I would not find this online but in real life it is very evident. But no one makes money selling things to people who care about others more than themselves. So advertising and social media cater to the selfish side of people so that is what we see more often.

[–] SupahRevs 1 points 2 months ago

There were massive protests. We just haven't finished the job of restructuring police in America. Once that happens the history books will acknowledge how far and wide protests were. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Floyd_protests

[–] SupahRevs 15 points 2 months ago

"ADF is not hiding its strategy. Alito, on the other hand, keeps to the stealthy shadows, attempting to advance arguments that promote fetal personhood while simultaneously insisting that this unprecedented expansion of personhood rights won’t come at the expense of women’s lives and autonomy. It’s a deception of the highest order and onlookers might be left to conclude that he either thinks we’re all too dumb to notice—or that he knows nothing can stop the 6-3 court from doing what it wants."

Idaho is in real trouble after their abortion ban. They are already flying people out of state for medical care. I feel sorry for all the people needlessly suffering from the right wing agenda. Especially the liberals in red states who will live with deteriorating healthcare, and the societal impact of no legal access to abortion.

[–] SupahRevs 0 points 2 months ago

A lesson learned from Animal Farm babyyyyyy

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Noble BBQ Takes over Elsmere Building (www.portlandfoodmap.com)
submitted 2 months ago by SupahRevs to c/portlandme
 

I think this is going to be really good. Noble BBQ will move from Forest Ave to the Elsmere building and is set to open in July. Good for them on expanding. Sad to see the Forest Ave spot go away tho. Lots of great meals from that shop.

 

The Department of Defense is investing in renewable energy with a goal of getting to 100% carbon free electricity for facilities n 14 states. As one of the largest polluters in the world, it is really great to see initiatives to move the military away from carbon polluting energy.

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