I'd go to 2000 with a full report on how Bush stole the election so that the Gore campaign would be prepared to stop it.
If the 9/11 blank check had gone to Gore, then we might've jumped years ahead on the fight against climate change.
Fuck me, this is the first Lemmy comment that actually made me laugh out loud.
Honestly, I think it's more of a practical matter. Even if they didn't have explicit pardon power, whoever's in charge of the executive has effective pardon powers by simply denying to carry out the orders of the court (see Jackson's behavior which lead to the trail of tears).
At least by making it official it's a lot more clear what's going on, and maybe they had hoped this would lead to electoral consequences for those who abused it?
John Oliver did a great dive into the Post Office, and I think that segment is up on YouTube for free.
It's actually even more impressive than you think. The only reason it looks like it's losing money is that conservatives passed a law that forces them to fully fund the USPS workers' pensions today, rather than investing some money and letting it grow. No private companies fund pensions this way, nor does the rest of the federal government.
In 2022, PSRA was passed which removed this requirement and the postal service has turned a profit ever since. It operates better and more efficiently than any privately held parcel service, because it takes advantage of truely massive economies of scale.
And as an American living in a country that privatized their postal service-- god damn do I miss the USPS. It was both cheaper and more reliable than what we have here.
Good that the backend validated it, but why in god's name would you ever lower the maximum password length?!?
!To be honest, I kind of wish they just hadn't bothered with portraying the ending. They set up such cool lore, and I didn't really need the avant-garde film at the end. A cut to credits would've been fine.!<