• stumu415@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    How shit are the streets in the US? Everyone in the comments are bitching about their holes.

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      7 hours ago

      It depends. Northern roads go through a lot of freezing and thawing, water leaks into the cracks, freezes, expands, breaks up the roadway, cars/trucks roll over them and breaks it up more, and the next thing you know there’s a rim denting hole in the road. You can patch them all day long, and others will open up right next to them.

      Down south, where it’s warmer, the roads last much better. I’m in Florida, and the roads are generally pretty great, and when people visit America, most of them go to Florida, so that’s what they know.

      Just to be clear, I am not defending or praising the Florida government which is probably the most corrupt state government in the nation. The roads are good because the weather is good, not because of the government. They suck.

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      1 day ago

      I mean this really isn’t socialism this is just basic general government work and somebody actually pushing for the people that do the work that they’re being paid to do already.

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        9 hours ago

        So true. Governments have lost sight that they exist to serve the people. They are a collectivist solution to managing large projects the population needs. You can take many approaches to that, but that is the fundamental reason we have them.

        Otherwise, we don’t need them and wouldn’t choose to have them.

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        17 hours ago

        At the very least it is evidence that socialists can govern at least as well as capitalists.

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          I mean we have many countries that prove that aspect we don’t need some dude in New York to prove or disprove that we also have many failed leaders that have failed at that very task as well in the socialist world.

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          9 hours ago

          I mean honestly that’s just kind of a dumb take. Regardless of him being socialist or not the fact is he’s just doing his job.

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            7 hours ago

            Sure, but there a shit ton of people who say that because he’s a socialist, everything will go to hell. It’s important to counter that argument with facts that show otherwise.

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          In the entire fucking rest of the world Mamdani would just be viewed as a boring centrist bureaucrat that does their job. But “spending money on public infrastructure” is somehow seen as radical left socialism in the US.

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        24 hours ago

        It was more alluding to the fact that he is a socialist and his interest is in bettering the city rather then enriching himself.

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          23 hours ago

          Every good Mayor does this. There is nothing unique or ultra special about him doing his job.

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            22 hours ago

            I agree that a good mayor does stuff like this. But with the state of american politics in general, and NYC in particular, this kind of behavior is far from the norm. Otherwise this post wouldn’t get any traction.

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              This is exactly the norm. New York politicans are always doing bursts of road maintance and bragging and trying to outdo the previous one. I checked the last 15 years and found every single mayor did this. Not all of them filled in more than the previous which is why there is stats like Filled in X by X date or filled in X in a single day or filled in X over the term.

              I like Mamdami but I also like living in reality I also think presenting this as Mamdami is the first guy to fill in potholes completely undermines peoples trust in the government. I am happy to be shown im wrong and that this is exceptional but from what I see its nothing more than a good headline.

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        23 hours ago

        Almost like the propaganda about government workers being inefficient and lazy is capitalist propaganda if the socialist politicians are the ones driving efficiently making government work.

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      So it was a PR stunt that fixed more potholes than the DOT usually does in a week, and it further established credibility that socialists can perform at least as well as the best capitalists.

      I’ll be interested to see how Mamdani’s longer term infrastructure plans work out.

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    Turns out you can improve both public transit and driving! It was sort of being implied by haters that driving was going to get way worse under him IIRC.

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        I wish those movies were still funny today. They were so great in their time.

        They aged terribly

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          I find the first one aged better than the rest. I still laughed out loud after watching it recently. The later movies, not so much.

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            Agree, the first one has aged like fine milk (opinions differ of if its spoiled or turned to cheese) and the opening bit of the second film where they had a real budget for a split second.

            The part there thats aged well is of all the actors cast in the parody opening, Danny Devito is the only one who isnt problamatic.

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          I’m so glad someone finally had the bravery and moral courage to take on the scourge of…Austin Powers movies. Truly this is the cause of our time.

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          2 days ago

          Can you share examples?

          I don’t remotely remember the one i saw.

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            Well, just off the top of my head, from very old memories, there’s tons of sexual assault. Also lots of making fun of fat people and people with different bodies in general. I’m sure there’s a lot more.

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                Someone else mentioned that it’s actually pretty consensual. I assumed it wasn’t, but I guess I must be wrong. Again, it’s been a very long time since I’ve seen them. I know that consent wasn’t the big talking point then that it is now, so I just thought they’d have fucked it up. It’s good to see they didn’t totally.

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              Isn’t the whole point that it’s riffing off the sexual misconduct in the bond movies? Also, Its been a while, but I recall Austin always being overtly consensual as a contrast to the Bond series

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                Yes, that’s the satire. Which is lost on folks who did not grow up with the old bond movies, instead tossing it in the “boomer humor” category without understanding that the reason it was funny to the last generation was because it played off stuff from the previous generation.

                Time moves on. Like a poster above us said, the movies aged badly because the comedy isn’t timeless, say like Who’s On First.

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              There’s also the fact that half the ‘jokes’ were just a scene going on longer than you’d expect.

              I think a lot of the body shaming jokes don’t land not because we are uptight PC wokies, but because when you don’t stigmatise something, it loses its social power. Oh that person has a mole? So what? The boomer humour was ‘oh, it’s bad to have a mole, but you should never say anything about it!’ when you don’t believe either of those statements there is no joke, and the scene goes on for like 5 minutes…

            • WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today
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              I wonder what will be considered horrible in 5-10 years from now? What awful thing we are doing now that we are unaware of?

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      You thought Trump’s weird enthusiasm for the guy couldn’t get weirder. Just wait.

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    Great things happen when the wealthy pay their fair share.

    This is exactly why they never want us to see it happen.

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    Can my city borrow Mamdani for a couple months?

    This guy seems like he’s off to a great start.

    And who would have thought paying people to provide services would work? I’m shocked!

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      He’s young enough that, once he’s done in NYC, he could go off and be mayor of several other cities afterward.

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          The pot hole that Governor Kathy Hochul filled once she was elected to took office was finally issuing cannabis stores and farms licenses to grow and sell two years after weed was legalized in New York State, after Cuomo refused to, that corrupt, ass-grabbing jerk.

          And thank you very much for providing me the incredibly rare opportunity to use that pun. I’ve been sitting on that for so very long.