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burrito-disciple t1_je5joot wrote
Reply to comment by EastoftheCap in D.C. leaders prepare for GOP grilling in hearing on crime, policing by EastoftheCap
You think the DC government should behave in a way that impresses Fox News? And you think that's better than just being able to run our own city and deal with our own government without begging Fox News viewers that we should be able to have representation in a democracy?
That's a hot take.
burrito-disciple t1_je1y9lb wrote
Reply to comment by Disused_Yeti in D.C. leaders prepare for GOP grilling in hearing on crime, policing by EastoftheCap
I mean that's exactly what the goal of these hearings are. Weird to see so many "residents" on this sub so eager to see home rule revoked.
burrito-disciple t1_je1xsra wrote
Reply to comment by pickletype in D.C. leaders prepare for GOP grilling in hearing on crime, policing by EastoftheCap
They should be, but understand that the goal of the hearing will have little to do with that. It will be a show hearing for soundbites to play on Fox News to sell whatever political agenda they may have ("Democrat cities are cesspools of crime!" "DC can't be a state, look at how bad it is!" "We have to revoke home rule in the name of Law and Order!" etc).
burrito-disciple t1_jdx7zv6 wrote
Reply to comment by Vendetta2112 in U.S Invests $139 Million To Strengthen Bilateral Relations With Ghana by TDSNews
>it just does not seem like we should be building roads and i infrastructure in other countries like that. We are not the daddy of the planet, and we need to let those countries get themselves together.
It's not about being a daddy, it's about building relationships. Ghana needs capital for development, we need friends in Africa. It's not about paternalism, it's about helping each other achieve goals.
>we're e not "buying" loyalty, we're only renting it for the present.
This process is also known as "diplomacy." It's how all international relationships work and how they have always worked.
burrito-disciple t1_jdwui0w wrote
Reply to comment by ChokaTot in U.S Invests $139 Million To Strengthen Bilateral Relations With Ghana by TDSNews
Hi, I used to do contract work with USAID in Ghana!
Since as far back as the Bush Jr admin, West Africa has been a focus of US foreign policy. Basically, West African countries want to develop a manufacturing sector, but lack the capital to do so. They have a hugely well educated population, but not nearly enough jobs. Meanwhile, the US wants to stop relying on China for things like textiles (China is geopolitically "complicated", labor costs are rising there, and the physical distance to ship from East Asia is much much longer than the distance to West Africa), and has tons of capital at its disposal. Thus, the two have found a common interest to jointly pursue. The Bush Jr administration made West Africa a special free trade zone, eliminating tariffs and encouraged US companies to invest in manufacturing there.
In Ghana for example, the money that USAID invests goes to many things: it helps to subsidize economic initiatives by the Ghanaian government to build infrastructure (roads, ports), manufacturing (textiles), upgrading agriculture (Ghana produces a huge amount of the world's chocolate!), and modernizing its medical sector (out in the countryside it was basically non-existent when I got there). I would imagine that this new investment of money will go towards bolstering some combination of those things.
As to what's in it for the US, it is trying to build good will and soft power in Africa in a geopolitical chess match with China, who is trying to do the same thing. The people of West Africa, as well as other parts of Africa, generally (but not always!) benefit from this competition, as the two Great Powers compete to essentially buy the loyalties of African governments and people ($139Mm is a drop in the bucket in the US, but it goes a long long way in a place like Ghana). China has generally been more successful with this effort, but Ghana is a specific example of a country the US has built a strong relationship with.
burrito-disciple t1_jdwrrfk wrote
Reply to comment by Harry_Gorilla in TSA stirs debate after ruling peanut butter as a liquid by bwaredapenguin
>You can hide whatever you want inside a peanut butter jar and it will be hidden from the X-ray operator
Can confirm, I used to live with a guy who smuggled drugs all over the country via US mail just by sticking things inside peanut butter jars.
Eventually got caught, but not because of how he shipped things.
burrito-disciple t1_jcyyh0y wrote
Eh, let people enjoy things.
burrito-disciple t1_jbjt5g5 wrote
Reply to comment by citytiger in Michigan House passes bill to protect LGBTQ rights in Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act by citytiger
I met whitmer once. Really nice lady. Smart as a whip.
burrito-disciple t1_jaf1xq0 wrote
Reply to China mocks TikTok ban on US government devices, asks why 'top superpower' fears 'young people app' by DarkNite166
Don't they ban huge swaths of the internet out of fear?
burrito-disciple t1_jaewa55 wrote
Reply to ELI5- Given the average cost of a cup of coffee is marked up about ~80%, why hasn’t a company come in and charge significantly less to take a greater share of the market? by Educational_Sir3783
The vast majority of what a coffee shop sells isn't actually coffee, it's mostly selling milk. And milk is surprisingly expensive.
burrito-disciple t1_jaeumds wrote
Reply to comment by GeneralNathanJessup in New bill would eliminate Florida Democratic Party by oranjemania
I feel like there was an attempt at a point being made here but I'm confused as to what that is.
Checks comment history
oooooh.
burrito-disciple t1_jaetiey wrote
Reply to comment by tormunds_beard in New bill would eliminate Florida Democratic Party by oranjemania
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burrito-disciple t1_jaecgby wrote
Republicans: "Let's fight to keep the people of DC disenfranchised, regularly insult them and their city, and meddle in their lives so we can use them as political punching bags to win points back home"
Also Republicans: "Why are the people of DC so mean to us?"
burrito-disciple t1_ja8hyhq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in CIA head: China is unsure whether it can invade Taiwan. by agonhaziri
He's a troll, just ignore him
burrito-disciple t1_j9h9ww4 wrote
Reply to comment by pomegranatecloud in Two-thirds of McPherson Square homeless remain on street, D.C. says by SnortingCoffee
Nah u/lenme125 is just here to virtue signal and feel good about themselves. That way they can pretend that they're Compassionate Helpers without actually having to show compassion or help.
burrito-disciple t1_j9h9ohf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Two-thirds of McPherson Square homeless remain on street, D.C. says by SnortingCoffee
...," they said, having literally no idea what they were talking about.
burrito-disciple t1_j9bfwj9 wrote
Reply to comment by jeffderek in Do you all have stories of people who quit the typical DC corporate/political career and pursued something else? by [deleted]
My friend also left a long law career, only she became a food journalist. I can't her or your wife, sounds way more fun to bake and talk about food than dealing with legal problems all the time.
burrito-disciple t1_j7qs4c2 wrote
Well that's nice
burrito-disciple t1_j6fkxxv wrote
Reply to comment by silly_frog_lf in Opinion: It’s time for federal employees to return to the office by 22304_selling
Luckily for you there's plenty of papers and channels out there that can tell you exactly what you want to hear without ever risking exposing you to an opinion you might disagree with.
burrito-disciple t1_j6ffrtr wrote
Reply to comment by silly_frog_lf in Opinion: It’s time for federal employees to return to the office by 22304_selling
I feel like it's always a good sign when people on the left think a paper is too right wing, and people on the right think it's too liberal.
burrito-disciple t1_j69phkr wrote
Reply to comment by displacedredneck in Opinion: It’s time for federal employees to return to the office by 22304_selling
Tell me your only interactions with the Post are through Reddit without telling me your only interactions with the Post are through Reddit
burrito-disciple t1_j66ijm5 wrote
Reply to comment by ertri in Opinion | D.C. is turning its beautiful streets into bar-code lookalikes by DCmetrosexual1
Just very cringey to invent situations where someone gets hurt or has to suffer and then to get excited about that thought.
Americans have a sick obsession with Retribution.
burrito-disciple t1_j663y9n wrote
Reply to Does this subreddit represent the true sentiment DC residents have for their city? by 42beastmode
No. There is a very specific range of people who post here actively, and they are generally a very vocal minority.
burrito-disciple t1_j662m1p wrote
Reply to comment by ertri in Opinion | D.C. is turning its beautiful streets into bar-code lookalikes by DCmetrosexual1
>I like people to actively suffer
There's a difference between just consequences and sadistic retribution.
burrito-disciple t1_jeawq10 wrote
Reply to Russia threatens retaliation against Armenia over move to ratify Rome Statute by DavidofSasun
Armenia was/is a member of the CSTO, Russia's answer to NATO. When Armenia was threatened by Azerbaijan recently, Armenia tried to activate the CSTOs equivalent of NATOs Article 5 collective defense clause. No one was willing to help, including Russia.
If anyone needs to see a demonstration of the importance of such a clause, and why it's credibility is so important to all parties involved, this is it.