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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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“ disexplications:
“ collapsedsquid:
“Well, so much for the idea that fixing housing costs would fix our economy.
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Seems questionable to draw an analogy here, given the loss of population in Japan, which has both harmed their economy and...
collapsedsquid

Well, so much for the idea that fixing housing costs would fix our economy.

disexplications

Seems questionable to draw an analogy here, given the loss of population in Japan, which has both harmed their economy and (from what little I know) caused housing costs outside their major metros to fall

xhxhxhx

Housing costs have been remarkably stable within the major metros, despite stable or rising urban populations.

Now, I suppose there’s some substitutability between suburban and exurban housing and urban housing, but the fact of the matter is that the Japanese are better at delivering new housing in their city centers. 

As Robin Harding remarks, there were more housing starts in 2014 in the city of Tokyo (142,417) than there were in the state of California (83,657) or the entirety of England (137,010), although Tokyo has less than half the population of either California or England.

Japan faces somewhat unique demographic problems, but it has nonetheless enjoyed respectable growth in output per working age adult, while its unemployment rates are still at world-beating lows – they just hit 2.8 percent, a 22-year low – while both unemployment and labor force participation rates have improved markedly since Shinzo Abe became premier.

It’s no cure for the fertility crunch, but it’s pretty good all the same.

Source: collapsedsquid policy thx xhxhxhx
argumate

👯

voxette-vk

I’m not sure what this emoji is, but Audrey and I use it all the time!

jenlog

they’re doing the dance from this

nuclearspaceheater

This is what it looks like on my current system:

And if that’s just what emoji were like, then I’d be fine with them. Simple, elegant, consistent with letters of normal fonts, and in any case, easily tolerable for the sake of backwards compatibility with Japanese phone encodings.

Except, every platform decided to shit everything up, and anytime I did use the above symbol, for example, I’d have to accept the possibility of it being displayed like this:

shieldfoss

…those two symbols do not have the same semantic context god damn

corpus-vak

It gets worse: https://emojipedia.org/woman-with-bunny-ears/

argumate

what have I been saying y'all

mitigatedchaos

argumate can we replace all emoji with chinese ideograms

pls

Source: voxette-vk
collapsedsquid
collapsedsquid

As Simon Davis-Cohen reported for In These Times in 2016, a constitutional convention has long been a prize of corporate interest groups and states-rights advocates. While the Maine House rejected a convention proposal last week, 12 other states have recently applied to hold one. Combined with 16 states that passed resolutions during a conservative push in the 1980s, that brings the total to 28—just six short of the 34 needed to trigger the confab.

As Davis-Cohen documents, ALEC—the Koch-brothers-funded dark money group—has been a major force behind the bills, distributing model legislation to friendly state lawmakers. The group hopes to use the convention to shift power to the states, proposing amendments  to “impose fiscal restraints on the federal government” and repeal term limits for federal officials and members of Congress.

ALEC may be close to getting its wishes granted. After the November elections, Republicans now control both legislative chambers in 32 states. In 25 of those states, they also hold the governor’s mansion.

This shit makes me want to find the looniest group of California separatists I can and join them.

mitigatedchaos

Ah, so others are starting to notice that the the Democrats have allowed the Republicans to get within striking distance of constitutional convention.

It does worry me.

But then, what did one expect to happen?

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collapsedsquid
collapsedsquid

Dean Baker’s been doing this whole “Kill intellectual property“ thing for a while, and now he’s published it in Jacobin.  He’s also getting an amusing amount of pushback elsewhere about how he’s condoning theft.

My dark fear here though is for software. The way them to deal with this shit is to make everything a subscription service, and already too much shit is subscription service.  I want to only have to pay once for something.

mitigatedchaos

Thing is, there’s a lot of ground between axing all the intellectual property and just reducing some of it.  I bet the greatest freeing up in resources would occur from removing the first 10% of bad intellectual property law.

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