I’m always sad when tomatoes season ends. IMO tomatoes are the singular item with the biggest difference between grocery store and local heirloom ones. It’s like night and day.
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enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canada starting Aug. 161·3 days agoI suppose you’re right. It’s irresponsible to let him plead stupidity for fleecing us, when it’s all very calculated.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canada starting Aug. 1184·3 days agoCarney can’t decide if he wants elbows up or not. In fact, he flipflops so much, he looks like hes doing the chicken dance.
I gotchu fam. In this picture, @[email protected] is clearly not with Epstein:
May you all rot in hell.
They’ve strayed so far from the teachings of their own god, I’m fairly certain that’s the biblically prescribed punishment.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Piss off liberals? Enjoy your diabetes.English101·11 days agoUgh. Fine, take it.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation4·12 days agoI must have been looking away, when it happened, truely unfortunate.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•ICE raids leave crops unharvested at California farms: ‘We need the labor’841·12 days agoThis is a problem that’s been brewing for a long time. Their business model is untenable at the scale they’re at without relying on near slave labour. Their massive profits come more from scale, than absolute margin, so if they actually payed a living wage they’d be in the red.
So now y’all will have to wait until the coming food shortages drive up prices before the pay is enough to interest other Americans that’d otherwise have no interest in those sorts of jobs.
The owners won’t play ball without getting their pound of flesh.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation51·12 days agoIn that case, by all means. But deport him through the proper channels, not ICE nonsense.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation42·13 days agoAs much as I’d enjoy the schadenfreude, you’re right. It’s impossible to take a principled stance if you only enforce it when it suits you.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada rescinds Digital Services Tax after Trump cuts off U.S. trade talks1·13 days agoIf nobody votes for the party that actually represents their interests, then shockingly the party that represents their interests will not have a shot. It’s a self-defeating strategy.
“Strategic” voting is a long term recipe for a US-style system where there’s only room for two parties.
I think every time I switch freezers, I have to learn the lesson again. Maybe the vision of the particular freezer I’m using splattered in gooey cola tar is enough reminder, but with a different freezer, the trauma is no longer with it.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada rescinds Digital Services Tax after Trump cuts off U.S. trade talks2·13 days agoMaybe in theory, but liberals never reciprocate. We gave up multiple incumbent ridings to the Conservatives because people voted for Carney instead of the incumbent NDP, who were IMO better candidates.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada rescinds Digital Services Tax after Trump cuts off U.S. trade talks13·14 days agoThat’s what I said after they fucked us on electoral reform. Being a principled voter is the correct pragmatic decision in the long term.
ABC results in US two-party system.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada rescinds Digital Services Tax after Trump cuts off U.S. trade talks64·14 days agoI sincerely hope you learn something from this. This is the Liberal m.o. and has been for years. They’re a big business party, and don’t have typical Canadian’s interests at heart. Their most redeeming feature is that they’re not the Cons.
If you actually care about bettering the lives of typical Canadians, then look at what parties have track records of getting results. (Hint: A lot of Canadians just got dental care.)
One can of pop exploding in there was enough to traumatize me into never forgetting again.
It’s been a thinly veiled secret that the dentistry industry in Canada is rife with charlatans recommending and performing unbeneficial procedures. It shouldn’t be too surprising that there’s going to be an increase in scrutiny on these practices, and that it’ll result in a lot of rejected requests.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ixo0V6rNqi0
I just hope it doesn’t end up going too far in the opposite direction, and necessary procedures are cancelled or delayed.
That said, it also seems like a lot of these rejected claims are from mistakes in the filing process, and these should lessen as providers get acclimated.