• katy ✨
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    578 months ago

    the maximum penalty is $0 if you’re in arkansas

  • /home/pineapplelover
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    518 months ago

    We are devolving. If libraries were proposed, I bet republicans were to strike that down in no time.

    • @Catoblepas
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      398 months ago

      There are already towns actively voting to defund their libraries for having LGBTQ books.

    • @SkyeStarfall
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      248 months ago

      Libraries would never have passed these days. If only because copyright firms would crack down on it hard.

    • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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      The idea that society is progressing is a liberal lie designed to trap people within their systems. Culturally speaking, we’re careening backwards. But gay marriage is now legal (it’s been legal everywhere else since forever) and trans people are starting to be considered the gender they identify as (compared to actually civilized cultures which have done so since forever) so you look like a regressive if you call this out.

      • While i agree that for many points the US is going backwards, most countries havent been open to homosexuality or transsexuality until fairly recently, mostly staying behind the US.

        Hell, that there was a right to abortion in the US since the 70s was a great step ahed compared to most western countries (eastern block countries already allowed abortions at that time). Here in Germany our abortion laws are still from the Nazi era and designed around all women birthing many children to feed into Hitlers army. They just put an exemption that abortion can be without punishment, but it is still a crime, within the first 12 weeks. Doctors who would talk about the fact that they do provide abortions were charged for illegal “advertisment” of abortion.

  • @Yondoza@sh.itjust.works
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    258 months ago

    Most, if not all, laws should include annual inflation adjustments. That includes minimum wage, social security, food assistance, as well as minimum fines for breaking laws. Inflation is built into this economic system. The Fed is mandated to keep inflation at 2%, we should not be surprised that these laws become outdated.

    It feels like an unnecessary way to keep politicians relevant since they have to keep voting to update these figures instead of just building inflation into the law.

    • It is by design.

      If the minimum wage would be inflation adjusted, then businesses would need to compete on innovations, good products and efficient processes instead of cutting costs at the laborer.

      This would either lead to an inflation loop or permanently lower profits to be extracted for the inept capitalists. Who is going to finance the campaigns then?

    • @max@feddit.nl
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      38 months ago

      It is possible. My country has laws that specify penalties such as “x months in jail and/or a monetary fine of the nth degree” where the amounts for each degree get updated every once in a while.

  • 🏳️‍⚧️Mia🏳️‍⚧️
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    148 months ago

    My monkee brain saw whatever that machine is and autocompleted it to that animation of an anime girl getting raped and tortured in the most brutal ways imaginable :(

  • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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    I said it once and I’ll say it a zillion times: China consequences for corporations who misbehave. Fees are just a business expense to them.