

Vice President JD Vance recently traveled to Bay City, Michigan to speak at a manufacturing plant to tout President Donald Trump’s economic agenda, and was welcomed by a crowd of protesters.
wwb4itcgas ( @wwb4itcgas@lemm.ee ) English82•13 days ago“You were supposed to be too shackled by the minimum wage jobs we allow you to have two of and kept fearful of loosing your worthless health insurance to run around and protest when we abuse you some more, damnit! Who allowed you out?”
balssh ( @balssh@lemm.ee ) English47•13 days agoOn god, US is such a dystopia I always remain flabbergasted when people talk about the american dream. My third world country (Romania) is a shithole but at least I can hope to pay for serious medical illnesses if I go jobless.
Miles O'Brien ( @SARGE@startrek.website ) English26•13 days agoif I go jobless.
LMAO I’m from the American Midwest and I HAVE a job and can’t afford a serious medical illness.
I broke a tooth in November and I still can’t afford to get it fixed.
balssh ( @balssh@lemm.ee ) English12•13 days agoMan this breaks my heart, I wish american people would wake up and stop voting against their own interests…
Dr. Taco ( @drtaco@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English10•13 days agoSo do a huge portion of Americans.
SabinStargem ( @SabinStargem@lemmings.world ) English6•12 days agoI have good health insurance, but still resist going to the doctor out of fear of debt entrapment. It is paranoia, but looking at other people, the fear takes hold of me. I fear poverty more than death, because life without the nice things ain’t worth living with.
I Cast Fist ( @ICastFist@programming.dev ) 4•12 days agoTravel to Mexico, get your tooth fixed, go back home
Miles O'Brien ( @SARGE@startrek.website ) English2•12 days agoIf I didn’t live paycheck to paycheck, sure.
I Cast Fist ( @ICastFist@programming.dev ) 2•12 days agoDamn :/
Miles O'Brien ( @SARGE@startrek.website ) English1•12 days agoYep. Yay murica
cheers_queers ( @cheers_queers@lemm.ee ) English1•11 days agoIDK, my mom did this for a front tooth crown, and it looks awful. she regrets it to this day
SolarMonkey ( @SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net ) English1•11 days agoThat honestly makes me feel a lot better about the cavity that has rotted through nearly the entire molar… it’s gunna need extraction which I can’t afford, because the alternative is like… losing my jaw or something…?
I’ve been sitting on doing anything about it for years because I can’t afford to fix it…
And sure sure I know dental isn’t covered by insurance because luxury bones… whomever can afford to have them has them…
But like… I’d really like to get that tooth extracted.
I’m sorry we are in a shitty boat friend. I hope eventually we can at least patch it so we can keep above water…
wwb4itcgas ( @wwb4itcgas@lemm.ee ) English8•13 days agoWhile we’re on that subject, how are things going in Romania at the moment what with the election annulment and all?
balssh ( @balssh@lemm.ee ) English19•13 days agoI’m obviously biased but my observations are:
- any remotely sane person know the election canceling and the further banning of the Russian asset (he was a former high echelon communist/member of the Securitate and there were rumors he was hijacked by the KGB in the 80s) was the right call. Would’ve been better had he been not let in the race in the first place, but our government/secret services were circle jerking each other.
- for the next presidential election in May we have a better than ever (at least theoretically) choice, in the pro-european candidate Nicusor Dan, which on polymarket has the highest score right now.
- there are a myriad of pro-russians candidates: Sosoaca (which just got banned again apparently), Simion, Gavrila, Pisarloglu, Ponta. From these Ponta and Simion are known figures and I doubt they can gain much more than the last time (Ponta didn’t participate, and Simion got 4th place). The joker seems to be Pisarloglu which already started a massive TT campaign of disinformation, fearmongering and other things Georgescu also did.
- the people supporting Georgescu were pissed, but no massive protests took place
Overall I am hopeful we can get over this bad dream, elect a pro-european, and get on the bandwagon of ReArm Europe and also to get rid of the leeches from PSD (the main party and the most corrupt one). Sad part is that society is more polarized than ever, and most of the Georgescu’s voters are like MAGA: braindead cultists that you can’t reason with.
wwb4itcgas ( @wwb4itcgas@lemm.ee ) English12•13 days agoThank you for taking the time to provide the rest of us with an insightful local perspective on things. I try to keep appraised, but I think you’ll agree that there’s a lot going on all over the place at the moment. That just makes this kind of summary by a local all the more valuable.
Regardless, know that a lot of us hope that things turn out for the best for Romania. And by best, I naturally mean you guys being successful in resisting and rejecting the usual tiresomely predictable Russian manipulations. There’s no viable future to be found in that sphere of influence, such as it is.
balssh ( @balssh@lemm.ee ) English12•13 days agoYeah, I really hope EU steps up on fighting russian hybrid warfare, because at this point is more harmful than actual war: we let our countries be run over without a bullet flying.
Hope americans also wake up and pushback agains the ongoing shitshow Trump, Musk, Vance and Thiel are running.
futatorius ( @futatorius@lemm.ee ) 2•11 days agoYou also set an inspiring example with how you dealt with Ceausescu.
balssh ( @balssh@lemm.ee ) English1•11 days agoSadly what started as a people’s revolution got deturned into a coup d’etat back then: the old guard of the Securitate and high echelon of the Communist party continued (and still continues to a high degree) to have most of the power.
magikmw ( @magikmw@lemm.ee ) 43•13 days agoThat’s some “let them eat cake” level of out of touch.
NutWrench ( @NutWrench@lemmy.ml ) English27•13 days ago“it’s a cool afternoon, on a Friday, and don’t you all have jobs?”
We’re here because we heard some asshole was cutting our benefits.
Wytch ( @Wytch@lemmy.zip ) English27•13 days agoThey do have jobs, and they probably add more value at theirs than you do at yours. You could be asking yourself why they’d take time away from those jobs to be there giving you the middle finger instead, if you could pull yourself away from your couch or… whatever it is you do all day.
ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed ( @IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English21•12 days agoNot a job, a duty:
“… against all enemies, foreign and domestic”
Americans need to do their civic duty.
futatorius ( @futatorius@lemm.ee ) 2•11 days agoMilitary personnel take that oath. But what are they doing to make it anything but empty words?
Blackout ( @Blackout@fedia.io ) 11•13 days agoTheir tariffs are actually killing jobs and preventing companies from investing in domestic manufacturing. Who’s going to dump millions into a plant when it’s obvious a recession (at least for average people) is in process.
BlackSheep ( @BlackSheep@lemmy.ca ) English7•11 days agoNo disrespect or judgement here. But honestly, I can’t believe Americans hadn’t completely lost their shit decades ago over the lack of healthcare in their country.
futatorius ( @futatorius@lemm.ee ) 6•11 days agoVance’s sneering arrogance is just as obnoxious as Trump’s, though more weaselly in tone than simply crass.
Aussiemandeus ( @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone ) 2•11 days agoThis is slowly becoming everything i hoped for with trump becoming president.
The out of touch stupidity he’s brought is making for great entertainment.
Unfortunately he’s hurting not only the Americans who voted him in but those who didn’t along with dragging the rest of us outside down too