• flossdaily@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    No orange jumpsuit. No prisoner number. No height lines in the background.

    Very unsatisfying mugshot.

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      2 years ago

      Most mugshots aren’t like the movies. You shpuld treat them exactly how you would anyone else. No better, no worse

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      2 years ago

      Like the other guy pointed out this is a fairly standard shot. Whatever you’re wearing that day, blank background, shot in a couple seconds. The height markers and holding a placard with your name are things that were phased out a long time ago.

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    2 years ago

    I wonder how this one respected politician could end up as a pathetic figure spreading lies about a “stolen presidency” next to a porn shop in order to support a notorious liar and former reality TV host?

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      2 years ago

      The “respect” was nothing more than him being an opportunist in regards to a national tragedy. He was always this person - it just took a while for people to see it.

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        2 years ago

        I thought he was a good mayor, making New York better/safer than it was before. But I don’t know too many details about his time as mayor

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          There’s a Last Week Tonight on it. He basically wasn’t actually popular and 9/11 saved his image. Rudy was also was in the tough on crime crowd and allowed Stop and Frisk, which of course turned very racist. The episode has a number of other issues he had before 9/11 also.

          Edit: as for making it better, I don’t have a ton of details, but crime was already trending down before his tenure, while his tenure as mentioned got pretty bad for people of color. So it might depend on who you ask.

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      2 years ago

      Dude could’ve made bank with speaking tours, punditry, etc. I have no idea why he made the stupid career decisions that he made.

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      It’s my understanding that he wasn’t even a good or respected mayor before 9/11. He was largely disliked. But the rest of the country just started garbling his balls because be was mayor when the planes hit.

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        Before then, he was seen nationwide as centrist Republican who would go along with Democrats on a lot of issues.

        So, how’s that going for us?

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    And this isn’t even the guiltiest he’s looked.

    Him in Borat 2 was creepy as fuck, and you know that’s not the first time he’s done that.

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    It is our own fault for continuing to support this corrupt party!

    Seems to not matter how badly these Republicans fuck up, the American people are ready to give them power again come the next election cycle. It is like we have collective amnesia or something and we can’t remember how bad Republicans are at managing. They freely admit they despise the big bad government, so why the fuck do we think they would do a good job at running it?!

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      Psst! The problem is FPTP!

      If a normal, proportionally elected parliament, there would be room for an alternative that vouches for the same opinion, but due to their slightly lower level of corruption would be seen an alternative for people who votes republican. Thus, through a free market of ideas (something ‘muricans ought to like) the party that was abandoned by theirs electors would clean up their act and come back stronger.

      It works in almost every other democracy!!

      PS: you’d probably have to switch your presidential election system to use Approval or Condorcet voting systems.

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      The whole election system in America is flawed, this “the winner takes it all” system combined with the electoral college, which can turn out to ignore the majority vote is laid out to foster a “them against us” mentality. And before you let the other side win (“bohooo, they are all communists…”), you’d rather give criminal your vote. Coalitions and compromises like in other countries with a “majority system” are not very likely in this constellation.

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        2 years ago

        Yeah, every politician really doubled down on flag pins after 9/11. It never really went away. Almost all of them do it or are afraid of being called unamerican if they don’t do it.

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          Obama went without one a single time in the 2008 campaign and got lambasted for it. It was never a thing before 9/11, but now it’s just another bit the flag waving crayon eaters of the Republican party can use to pretend they’re the only patriots.

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        2 years ago

        It’s common for people making an appeal to nationalism instead of an actual argument.