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YSK that if Americans live outside of the US for more than 330 days a year, they don't have to pay taxes on $125,000 of their income that year
  • I read somewhere that Eritrea (the North Korea of Africa) is the only other country that has this policy.

  • TIL: ACLU has a webpage that provides answers to scenarios you might experience while you are voting.
  • You say many states outlaw faithless electors, but a shocking amount, 34 out of 50 states, still count the vote, with only 2 of those 34 actually penalizing it. The rest of the States have proper protections against such a thing from occurring, but faithless electors doing some real damage to an election is still a possibility. Will it happen this time around? Probably not. They've never really come close to changing the outcome of an election, but if they worked together, they could!

    It is worth noting that the 2016 election had 10 faithless electors and was the first election in over 100 years in which multiple electors worked to alter the result of the election.

    Sources: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_electors_in_the_2016_United_States_presidential_election

  • TIL: ACLU has a webpage that provides answers to scenarios you might experience while you are voting.
  • I'm more worried there will be a record high amount of faithless electors this election season.

  • Trump says RFK Jr. plan to remove fluoride from public water 'sounds okay to me'
  • Fluoride, when swallowed, can be distributed throughout the body, which includes being in the saliva that covers the teeth. Nevertheless, fluoridated water has been shown with more than enough evidence to improve the quality of teeth in humans compared to its risks (if any) and removing it in water will reduce those benefits.

  • inkrifle inkrifle @lemmy.world

    I'm not ready to face the light

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