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Canada mulling ‘game plan’ if U.S. takes far-right, authoritarian shift, Joly says
  • I wouldn't bet on Canada fwholesale embracing US nationals fleeing a fascist government as refugees. They've taken on plenty of war refugees, but IIRC they cherry pick the ones with needed skills.

  • Canada mulling ‘game plan’ if U.S. takes far-right, authoritarian shift, Joly says
  • Canada requires you to have a plan that makes you an asset to Canada (fair enough). Certain occupations in certain provinces are in need. Having a plan to start or invest in a business and hard proof that you have the capital to do so ($2M USD) is also a possibility. Having family in Canada and already having a written job offer or business plan helps. There is also the matter of the medical clearance and demonstration of proficiency in both English and French.

    FWIW, Canada does not have a retiree visa, but many countries do.

    France, Costa Rica, New Zealand look mighty good. Uruguay if you are looking for no entry visa requirement, no retirement visa income requirements, duty-free on your car and the ability to buy real estate as a non-citizen. Apartment with ocean views in Punta?

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  • If she is, it would probably be to change laws in the State of Georgia to allow a president to pardon someone of Georgia state charges.

  • 64% of Americans say they wouldn’t support Trump: poll
  • But he's hurting the right people!

  • ‘He’s alone’: Trump arraignment sees no family, no posse, no protests
  • Headline: "Trump rawdogs own arraignment!"

  • More Baby Boomers are living alone. One reason why: ‘gray divorce’
  • Interesting that there was a significant increase during and following the pandemic due to irreconcilable differences over masking and vaccines. Probably wasn't helped to be locked down together at that point, either.

  • Orcas Continue To Target Sea Vessels With No Signs Of Stopping Leaving Experts Baffled
  • It's actually parity of response. No orca was killed, no humans have been killed.

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  • I remember when my daughter (elementary school age at the time) let all the kids into her dress-up clothes. There were some parents who were less than pleased to see their sons wearing tutus, tiaras, gowns, fairy wings and the like. Honestly, they all looked adorable!

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  • Kind of like life begins at conception, but once the child is actually born you're on your own.

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  • For these folks, remember that every accusation is actually a confession.

  • What social taboos that exist today do you think will not be around in 100 years?
  • I am going to operate under the following assumptions:
    -the current global trend towards authoritarian governments will continue and become more prevalent
    -balkanization will be the new norm: an atlas will show more numerous and smaller countries
    -climate change (extreme heat, extreme humidity and sea level rise) will make large regions functionally unfit for human habitation by reasons of lethal heat and/or humidity, loss of coastal access, lack of potable water and/or loss of sustainable agriculture.
    -we'll be well into the technological curve for AI and robotics. We'll have gone past the early stage where people over-estimate technological capabilities and far into the later stages where people will under-estimate technological capabilities
    -if cash is still legal, it will be useless for all legitimate transactions because no institution wants it. If it still exists, it will only be useful for peer-to-peer illegitimate transactions: crime, drugs and sex.
    -whatever is bad now will be worse

    So: social taboos that exist today that will not be taboo in 100 years?
    -slavery: we already see slavery in all but name in the form of privatized prisons and wage-slavery (work a soul-killing minimum wage job, or die/be homeless). What if the cost of being able to emigrate from a country or region that is uninhabitable is slavery, whether real or de facto? It's the cheapest form of labor.
    -murder: being deemed outlaw will make a comeback. An outlaw is outside the protection of the law, so killing an outlaw is not a crime.
    -extortion: governments and government proxies (militias, death squads, religious sects) will exercise sanctioned extortion
    -hoarding: if you are living in an unstable balkan state or are an unpopular minority in one, hoarding will not be pathologic
    -civilian ownership of firearms
    -racism and nationalism; best way to keep out undesirable climate refugees is to de-humanize them
    -corporations being into every piece of the pie: a logical extension of the trend to privatization or "wanting government to be run like a business" is the replacement of nation-states by corporations or zaibatsu-like alliances of multiple corporations

  • North America is not a lost cause
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  • Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70
  • As a 65 year old, I am gratified that you think so

  • Biden has decided to keep Space Command in Colorado, rejecting move to Alabama, officials tell AP
  • As general observations,

    It would be costly to relocate an entire Federal agency, and it would take until 2030 according to this article. That can't help but impair readiness.

    No shit it's political. Everything that is done by politicians is political at some level. Dems want to reward Colorado and they gain nothing by trying to appease Alabama since nothing Dems do is going to flip Alabama blue.

  • Biden has decided to keep Space Command in Colorado, rejecting move to Alabama, officials tell AP
  • Yes, and Huntsville is very pleasant itself because of this. But they all assure me that you have only to drive a half hour out of Huntsville to know for certain that you are in Alabama. (The thank-god-for-Mississippi Alabama, that Alabama).

    This is going to matter to some aerospace engineers and particularly the ones with spouses and children.

  • Musk threatens to sue researchers who documented the rise in hateful tweets
  • If the evidence around changes in Twitter content might be harmful to the business model and alarming to advertisers?

    If the shoe fits, then what?

  • Denver plans to convert 194-unit, $26M hotel into city’s next homeless shelter
  • That’s worked well in Vienna and Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

  • How do you all deal with weekend food?
  • I happen to enjoy cooking, so I put effort into making meals on the weekends and I make enough to be able to eat them as leftovers midweek. Lots of meals taste better after a night or two in the fridge.

  • Christie on new Trump charges: ‘These guys were acting like the Corleones with no experience’
  • Trump’s behavior has always modeled organized crime. Insisting on loyalty above all, surrounded himself with lawyers, commingling funds, grabbing people’s mobile phones to use without leaving a record of the call on his own number, operating only through family…

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