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@claud334

Public transit and walkability advocate. Statistician. Feminist.

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claudia gold@claud334·
@dmiller4thewin @thatkeaton There are plenty of criminal justice reforms. I think everyone can get behind. For example, when a case is totally dismissed, that should clear criminal records at the federal level. Right now it does not, until someone pays a lot of money to lawyers to have the records fixed.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@dmiller4thewin @thatkeaton I agree some reforms were poorly chosen, esp for repeat offenders. Crime impacts quality of life for regular people and hurts cities, and that needs to be weighed as well.
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Dave Miller@dmiller4thewin·
@claud334 @thatkeaton Don't be fooled, Democrats support wars as well, such as Ukraine war. As a whole, their criticism of the Iran war has been muted as well. Would love to see a war powers resolution act offered in the house, but so far nothing. There are a handful of R's that would support.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@dmiller4thewin @thatkeaton Basically no one is pro-crime. People just disagree about the best approach. If by “mutilation of teenagers” you mean trans surgery, it’s such a tiny number of people impacted that it’s not even on my top 100 concerns in the voting booth.
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Dave Miller@dmiller4thewin·
@claud334 @thatkeaton Democrat party of 80's and 90's was still anticrime and reasonable on immigration. Claimed to want to improve wages of non-government workers, and did not support the mutilation of teenagers (a phrase I never thought I would use.) Just giving you my honest perspective.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@dmiller4thewin @thatkeaton It’s literally many of the same people in office as it was 20-30 years ago. A strong anti-war Presidential candidate is probably too much to hope for, though I’d with like out too. The best we will get is just someone who isn’t totally pro-war or a scammer/liar like Trump.
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Dave Miller@dmiller4thewin·
@claud334 @thatkeaton Yeah, that Democrat party does not exist anymore (and I was a Democrat back in the 1980's). But if D's put up a strong antiwar candidate that is also reasonable on immigration (does not flood us like Biden) I will consider.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@dmiller4thewin @thatkeaton Pretty much all Republicans in Congress want war. Simply being in their party basically guaranteed to go to war eventually.
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Dave Miller@dmiller4thewin·
@thatkeaton We disappointed Trump voters could only go by his words and deeds during his first administration. Seemed to indicate he didn't want overseas wars. Yes, we were fooled, but really don't think it was obvious. We are sorry (even though domestic agenda has been pretty good tbh).
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Maddy@MaddyStrong3·
@claud334 @Dragoon581898 @IMAO_ Not one person has voted based on a photo of the opposing candidate eating a cinnamon roll. In the event that happens, we have counter measures such as mail-in ballots & voter fraud. There is nothing to worry about here so cast that burden from your shoulders & laugh at the tweet
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Frank J. Fleming@IMAO_·
Everyone assumes this picture of Buttigieg is him eating a chicken wing, and that's because he's biting in a way to engage his "rip-the-flesh-from-the-bone" front teeth, so we fill in "chicken wing" to make it make sense. But what he is actually eating is a small piece of a cinnamon roll, and our brains just can't comprehend biting into a small piece of dough that way. It's like an alien took over a human body and is unfamiliar with the subtleties of how it works.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@MaddyStrong3 @deff_jobbs @IMAO_ Not all five year olds are petty. Some are. In any case, it’s the kind of pettiness that people should grow out of when they get to six and realize these elected officials actually affect our lives.
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Maddy@MaddyStrong3·
@claud334 @deff_jobbs @IMAO_ You just said it was funny in isolation. Also I don't think 5-year-olds are petty as a rule. And it's terrible that you think they're trivial. I suppose you don't advocate for them even though most of them can walk?
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claudia gold@claud334·
@Dragoon581898 @IMAO_ Sure it’s funny in isolation but that’s kind of beside the point. Problem is it ends up actually impacting how low information people vote, bc all they remember is some silly photo.
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Veni vidi vilipendi@Dragoon581898·
@claud334 @IMAO_ It’s always important to employ humor where one can. I found it funny. Not everyone enjoys the same humor. Too bad for that.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@deff_jobbs @IMAO_ Nope he is pretty making fun of how someone eats. That’s as trivial and petty as a five year old.
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Jeff Dobbs@deff_jobbs·
@claud334 @IMAO_ The substance of your reply is measurably less than that of Frank's post.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@mordeythanshade @IMAO_ Idiotic. I’m a volunteer to help public transit. If you can’t see that as a good thing, you are very sad.
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Federal Agent@mordeythanshade·
@claud334 @IMAO_ You don't need to announce in your bio that you're a bureaucratic commissar, this post is evidence enough.
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claudia gold@claud334·
@endingwithali Totally agree. I worked in SF tech for a decade and grew up in Boca. I currently live in Miami (for a few more months, honestly can’t wait to leave).
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ali@endingwithali·
i've been saying this for years - miami will never be the next tech hub. south florida actually used to be a major tech hub. the first personal computer was invented about an hour and a half north of miami. i bet most people didnt know that IBM used to have a huge campus in boca raton where major innovation happened in the 80s. it used to be alluded to as silicon beach! the reality is that miami is a city where international people come to park their money. there's a saying - miami is 90% occupied by 10% full. thats because so many of the major communities and apartment buildings are literally just investment properties. everyone in miami wants to be 23. partying until the early morning and vapid displays of wealth are the biggest qualifiers. miami is extremely fake - rented luxury, posturing, and leased cars are used to social climb. as a reminder, money doesnt buy taste. but in miami, fake luxury buys clout. if you just rent the right car, purchase the right fakes, you can come off as extremely successful in miami even if you're living in a rented unit with no furniture (this is a thing people literally do). miami isnt the home for any major industry. the largest industry in miami is hospitality - parties, clubbing, etc. many of the locals work in the hospitality industry. every other industry is so completely dwarfed by this, its impossible to find like minded people interested in tech that arent grifters. speaking of locals, if you're not a miami native or into going out and partying its extremely difficult to make friends in the space. this is a lived first hand experience of mine. sorry, i dont feel like leaving to go to space at 2 am to get home at 7 am. i'm sleepy. if you're not into partying, there isn't much else to do. beyond the major grifters, miami is not an intellectual hub in the way that SF or nyc is - there isnt a great technical university or any major industry that relies on technology to succeed. the largest school in miami is UM - but their engineering program isnt a top engineering program or producing engineers at the rate that a school like NYU, columba, stanford or ucberkely are. many of the start up founders i met in miami were either building something completely unfeesable (i met someone trying to put health records on a public block chain.....) or were calling their small business a start up when in reality their TAM was about $5m max. the VC funds i met in miami were extremely disjointed from the actually of how vc works in the rest of the world - they were playing the NYC vc game when they should really be playing the SF vc game. They need to invest in moonshots and delusion, to get more people to see miami as an aspiration. instead many of the vcs were expecting unrealistic ARR for miami based companies. - a former miami+sf resident, south florida native, and current nyc resident.
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FoolishPig@TheFoolishPig·
@claud334 @BobStanley66078 @MichaelAlleged @dilanesper @Lib_Development God hates transit so much that all of these confounding factors always works against anyone choosing transit. There are a lot of cities, and a lot of Obama light rail systems that his admin championed. None of them worked out. If it is a coincidence, god is involved.
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FoolishPig@TheFoolishPig·
@claud334 @BobStanley66078 @MichaelAlleged @dilanesper @Lib_Development So before the invention of cars? Cool story. And after, well, the success stories are all the cities that added extensive amounts of roads. The ones that spent the money on rail instead (that would LA, Portland MAX, etc) and froze their road networks in amber didn't grow.
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