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Angry_Ed posted:First question, is that constant dollars? It's genuinely a better metric to use than the mean when there's extreme outliers like the ultra-rich. Slash the Gini coefficient in half and it's far less of an issue. But Trump doesn't know any of this or particularly care. It's just a number he can wave around to distract people.
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Angry_Ed posted:First question, is that constant dollars? Almost certainly not adjusted because of how much wages have stagnated since the 70s. Also the unemployment only represents those actively in the workforce or recently lost from it so it's lying with selectively used statistics
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Heck Yes! Loam! posted:Or they could tell the district and board numbers fuckstains to pound sand and feed the loving kids. Yeah. They should have done this. but it's really not surprising they didn't. Schools aren't really a liberal bastion of enlightenment and good ideals despite generally being a force for good. A lot of public schools are, either by district mandate or necessity, incredibly money-grubbing institutions which will do all kinds of shady poo poo to make a few extra dollars here or there. It might all boil down to property tax effectively limiting what schools are capable of affording, but it plays out in a lot of gross ways: like refusal to close for unsafe conditions, being highly litigious about any debts, failure to invest in necessary infrastructure upkeep, etc., etc..
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Impeach the pres.
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What is inflation? poo poo is like crowing about all-time highs on the S&P 500. If you think that its significant in and of itself then you're as dumb as a bag of bricks.
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showbiz_liz posted:They didn't even do that, they just let us take the regular meals and expected the balance to be paid later. And this was in North Carolina, which even then was not exactly the nation's most liberal state. Which begs another question: these are public schools so, why do the lunches cost anything? Why aren't they just you know....provided along with the cost of the public school? This stupid poo poo in America where everything has to involve money changing hands is really stupid and we need to examine it more. Why was I at 8 years old expected to pay for my lunch at a place I was compelled by law to be anyway? Right? Let's look deeper here. Ershalim posted:Yeah. They should have done this. but it's really not surprising they didn't. Schools aren't really a liberal bastion of enlightenment and good ideals despite generally being a force for good. A lot of public schools are, either by district mandate or necessity, incredibly money-grubbing institutions which will do all kinds of shady poo poo to make a few extra dollars here or there. It might all boil down to property tax effectively limiting what schools are capable of affording, but it plays out in a lot of gross ways: like refusal to close for unsafe conditions, being highly litigious about any debts, failure to invest in necessary infrastructure upkeep, etc., etc.. Yeah see that's dumb as hell, and we should try to do better. But of course we're undermined by charter school assholes who don't want their tax dollars supporting public anything and etc etc.
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Neo Rasa posted:Trump calls for his own impeachment: The average American has one testicle and one ovary. On average people unintentionally eat two spiders per year. This metric is skewed by one individual who lives in a cave, who ingests 14 billion spiders annually.
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Neo Rasa posted:Trump calls for his own impeachment: I'm suprised in the 30 seconds since I've seen this someone hasn't made/linked an 'Official Statement by the President: "Impeach the Pres"
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Angry_Ed posted:First question, is that constant dollars? No, it's not constant dollars. The median is a decent single number statistic though. It's incomplete because it leaves out the low and high end, but for our current situation that's way better than something like the arithmetic mean (which is the one that says "Jeff Bezos made 10 billion dollars, 999 other people made nothing, the average per capita income was 10 million dollars").
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Neo Rasa posted:Trump calls for his own impeachment: Well, if you insist
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bobjr posted:If kids can’t afford to move out despite working of course the average household income will go up Yeah I have no idea what data he’s talking about but multigenerational households will gently caress that number up hard. It’s just safe to assume he’s lying.
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VH4Ever posted:Which begs another question: these are public schools so, why do the lunches cost anything? If they didn't charge for it most schools wouldn't be able to afford to serve it. Also because the cheapest option for everyone, overall, is for parents to give their kids something to bring into school and not have the school provide it at all.
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Do it. Push the button. No balls.
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VH4Ever posted:Which begs another question: these are public schools so, why do the lunches cost anything? Why aren't they just you know....provided along with the cost of the public school? This stupid poo poo in America where everything has to involve money changing hands is really stupid and we need to examine it more. Why was I at 8 years old expected to pay for my lunch at a place I was compelled by law to be anyway? Right? Let's look deeper here. The answer as always is because of tax cuts to help rich people. Especially when the local school starts bringing in non local kids to fill classes and the residents complain of their tax dollars being wasted.
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It will never not be funny to me that Republican operatives and right wing nutcases made up all these crazy conspiracy theories about Benghazi and Hillary's emails because the average GOP voter falls for that poo poo and that poo poo WORKED! But what they didn't count on was the Republican candidate/President ALSO falling for it hook, line, and sinker.
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Neo Rasa posted:Trump calls for his own impeachment: Just a heads up, the hard dollar amount *is* the highest it's been, however adjusted for inflation it doesn't look all that impressive. It's also barely up a few grand, adjusted for inflation, from loving *1999* https://seekingalpha.com/article/4280594-median-household-income-june-2019 https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEHOINUSA672N
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VH4Ever posted:Which begs another question: these are public schools so, why do the lunches cost anything? Why aren't they just you know....provided along with the cost of the public school? This stupid poo poo in America where everything has to involve money changing hands is really stupid and we need to examine it more. Why was I at 8 years old expected to pay for my lunch at a place I was compelled by law to be anyway? Right? Let's look deeper here. Like you said, it's dumb as hell. But it also answers your question, too. The way it works is that poor areas have lower property values (usually) which results in lower funding for schools, which results in less people moving to the area and subsequently continues to bring the property value down. So the schools that need to be publicly funded for school lunches usually aren't in a very classic poor get poorer (and then charged for having debts in the first place) situation. It's one of America's favorite constructions: a gently caress barrel.
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Ripoff posted:Yeah I have no idea what data he’s talking about but multigenerational households will gently caress that number up hard. it's safe to assume the numbers are real, the fault lies in assuming trump is responsible for it when he's doing everything he can to gently caress over the economy
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Pasty Doughboy posted:The average American has one testicle and one ovary. Median, not mean. It's just... not all that impressive. We're finally seeing gains from the 90s, because the last period of real, sustained wage growth was right before the dotcom burst. It's actually not great if we're only seeing gains at what is almost certainly the tail end of a growth period and it tells us very little about overall trends. That number won't be interesting until we see what happens to it after the next recession.
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Taerkar posted:The answer as always is because of tax cuts to help rich people. Especially when the local school starts bringing in non local kids to fill classes and the residents complain of their tax dollars being wasted. Which I mean really is the root problem for a lot of society's ills, right? Lots of people are just selfish, myopic children and capitalism rewards such behavior so here we are. I'm just saying that from the federal level on down, if we funded schools like we ought to be, this ceases to be a problem. That we have kids being shaken down for money on penalty of being shamed and starved is embarrassing. We should do better.
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I just cannot deal with the fact that our president uses social media in one day than I do in two months.
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Ershalim posted:It's one of America's favorite constructions: a gently caress barrel.
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I live in Ohio where school funding is voted on, and there are a lot of people who go “well I don’t have kids/mine already graduated, why should my money go to the schools?”
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Neo Rasa posted:Trump calls for his own impeachment: Income != buying power
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Rent-A-Cop posted:America: The gently caress barrel, which abuts and is part of the United States of America.
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Saying the quiet part loud again. "Please equate this to the Hillary email thing, it's the only way I know how to win!"
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https://twitter.com/dlippman/status/1183859897366130689
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Pasty Doughboy posted:The average American has one testicle and one ovary. The vast majority of Americans have more than the average number of limbs.
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bobjr posted:I live in Ohio where school funding is voted on, and there are a lot of people who go “well I don’t have kids/mine already graduated, why should my money go to the schools?” Yeah, this is the case in most municipalities in the country. It's one of the reasons that charter schools aren't always a bad thing -- democracy is, historically, kinda poo poo at fixing public problems because there's usually a direct personal incentive to vote against the public good (3 extra dollars a month?!) And if there isn't, it's easy to convince bigoted people that there is.
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VH4Ever posted:Which I mean really is the root problem for a lot of society's ills, right? Lots of people are just selfish, myopic children and capitalism rewards such behavior so here we are. I'm just saying that from the federal level on down, if we funded schools like we ought to be, this ceases to be a problem. That we have kids being shaken down for money on penalty of being shamed and starved is embarrassing. We should do better. Absolutely. It's just another symptom of the problems we face but it's also one of the most callous ones. Cruelty to kids should be something that affects most anyone but since they and their families have been otherized it becomes 'just' to regressives.
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Sir Lemming posted:Saying the quiet part loud again. "Please equate this to the Hillary email thing, it's the only way I know how to win!" It was understandable when for the first six months of his presidency it was all about how THE EMAILS ELECTION WAS RIGGED BY CROOKED HILLARY THE EMAILS VOTER FRAUD THE EMAILS and Fox News did the same because that's all they had thought to prepare since they didn't really expect Trump to win. But it's hilarious that this is still, literally all the GOP can do, just a cold 27 years straight of but, but, but CLINTON!!!!
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This isn't exactly politics, but an interesting agricultural tidbit: pregnancy rates for beef cattle are precipitously low this year. This is probably because of the long winter and flooding putting stress on the animals, they then fail to conceive. My dad is a cattle rancher, his pregnancy rate is usually around 85-90% but the heifers we just checked were down around 50% which is abysmal. The vet said it's widespread, low pregnancy rates all over the Great Plains. What this means is beef prices are probably going to skyrocket next year. edit: more like late next year and early 2021. These are next year's calves would mostly come on the market spring 2021. Pellisworth fucked around with this message at 17:06 on Oct 15, 2019 |
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bobjr posted:I live in Ohio where school funding is voted on, and there are a lot of people who go “well I don’t have kids/mine already graduated, why should my money go to the schools?” Can confirm this. The irony is that they're voting against their own interests since school district is the #1 indicator of property value in the state.
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Pellisworth posted:This isn't exactly politics, but an interesting agricultural tidbit: pregnancy rates for beef cattle are precipitously low this year. This is probably because of the long winter and flooding putting stress on the animals, they then fail to conceive. Finally some good news.
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Heck Yes! Loam! posted:Or they could tell the district and board numbers fuckstains to pound sand and feed the loving kids. That's obviously not a sustainable solution, although I agree in the short term it is the correct course of action. Schools are not sovereigns, they cannot print their own money, so they have to manage their budget carefully. If "lunch debt" is a problem, that money comes from somewhere else, and it's not like schools are flush with cash to just throw around willy-nilly. This means possibly diverting funds from maintenance, support staff, equipment, teachers, etc. The entire funding system is broken, and while that could take a long time to fix in a meaningful way, the one thing that could be done right now is for higher levels of government, either state or federal or both, to underwrite the provision of food to all children. If there's outstanding "lunch debt," that fund will pay it off, the school doesn't have to worry about their budget, and all children get to eat a proper meal.
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Why does this guy look like Patrick Bateman and Paul from American Psycho?
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Hold up did he tell a joke? Like Biden's campaign is as recoverable as Hillary's emails? Because like that's a decent joke and now I'm disturbed. Or maybe it's Poe's law
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Pellisworth posted:This isn't exactly politics, but an interesting agricultural tidbit: pregnancy rates for beef cattle are precipitously low this year. This is probably because of the long winter and flooding putting stress on the animals, they then fail to conceive. Suddenly $8 for 12 oz of Impossible Beef sounds pretty good.
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Pellisworth posted:This isn't exactly politics, but an interesting agricultural tidbit: pregnancy rates for beef cattle are precipitously low this year. This is probably because of the long winter and flooding putting stress on the animals, they then fail to conceive. Good. gently caress the meat market. Also the Beyond Meatballs at Subway are legit as hell and every time I go in there there's tons of people ordering it. The Impossible Whopper is aight too.
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Mahoning posted:Can confirm this. The irony is that they're voting against their own interests since school district is the #1 indicator of property value in the state. The current parents who vote against it also hurt themselves. I have a friend who teaches in a district where they removed a lot of buses due to the vote failing, and PTA meetings are apparently full of parents mad about how they bus their kid used is gone so now.
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