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  • If this were a normal, fairly subjective disagreement, I'd feel the same way.

    If this were a medium level disagreement and they were objectively wrong, I'd also feel the same way.

    Supporting Trump is stunningly, objectively wrong, and in doing so they're basically doing the opposite of this. They're supporting lots of people losing a lot more than their homes.

    I fully support being happy about it.

  • I'm of the opposite opinion. Maxing out spending time with mom and dad means less healthy social interactions and growth for your child. I want them to have a separation where they have a teacher, a class and friends, and not feel they can run to me or are distracted by me.

    The children I've seen who were raised at home are miles behind our child in terms if development.

    Bringing a child to work seems worse - they can't play with toys or engage in what they want at all anymore. They'd be subjected fk whatever the mom and dad have to do. They also have no friends or structured learning.

    The daycares we've used have been fantastic and care a lot about teaching our child in many ways they wouldn't otherwise have.

    1. Doesn't matter if it's relatively a lot. It is objectively a lot of money. They could have donated it to a worthy cause like starving people.
    2. It's Trump. They should have donated $0.
    3. It doesn't matter if they're democratically elected or not. Being elected doesn't mean you're good.
  • I'm a big Sanders supporter and totally get where youre coming from, but facts are facts. Bernie is right a ton of the time. He can be wrong once in a while without it damaging his reputation. When someone's wrong, they should be called out regardless of whether you agree with them the rest of the time.

  • If you voted for Harris / Clinton then you're just giving the DNC more power to push ineffective candidates we didn't ask for, which is an even greater vote for Trump.

    See? It works both ways.

    If you didn't vote for Trump, you didn't vote for Trump.

    The strategy to stop a lot of people from voting for Trump should be campaigning / education. It should not be to push people to vote for someone they don't want to.

  • Curious if anyone can weigh in on this - is there much benefit to having fluorinated drinking water if you brush twice a day with fluorinated toothpaste and rinse with flourinated mouthwash?

    I distill all my drinking water, but it's to remove PFAS and all the other garbage we've polluted the earth with. Not because of flouride.

  • FYI when I switched email providers it was almost totally painless since I use email aliases and a custom domain. It's a really good setup even aside from the ease of switching.

    Switching from Proton to Posteo was literally just updating a few DNS records.