alexpotato
26 minutes ago
One of my favorite recently learned facts about Congress:
Federally mandated parental leave (paternity and maternity leave) polls at about 80% in favor with the US adult population. This is regardless of political affiliation, by the way. Democrat and Republican voters both support it.
Upon reading this, you might be surprised as to why it's NOT federally mandated given how popular it is.
One group it's NOT popular with is corporations. And corporations donate a lot of money to politicians. And it's cheaper to donate to politicians who are against parental leave than it is to pay people for that parental leave.
I enjoy sharing this b/c it's a reminder that there are groups who spend a lot of time and money to get their way. At first, that might feel overwhelming. You might be surprised to know that when you call your local congressperson, those calls gets tallied b/c they want to know what their constituents care about. So give them a call and let them know.
anonymousiam
10 minutes ago
Free housing, free food, free health care, and free income are also wildly popular with the US adult population. The problem is that those things are not really "free" because somebody else needs to pay for them.
acdha
a minute ago
You’re confusing free to the user with free to the government. Those are all great examples of things which make huge differences in the lives of the people who need them while having no meaningful impact on taxpayers (forget Jeff Bezos, none of us would significantly change our lives if we paid for childcare, and that’s before you factor in how much money we’d save getting better treatment with universal healthcare — every time I’ve done the math comparing us with Denmark, it’s been roughly even once you factor in how much we pay for insurance).
Part of how you can tell it’s not the cost motivating opposition is that this concern is never applied to defense spending.
NDlurker
7 minutes ago
Better to spend money on helping our neighbors than going around the world murdering people
pixl97
5 minutes ago
Think of the billionaires, they need to be trillionaires! Give up your health care for them.
urbnspacecowboy
2 minutes ago
"Somebody else needs to pay for" warmongering, too, yet there's nowhere near as much hand-wringing about how "somebody else needs to pay for them".
Fomite
20 minutes ago
One of the things I have found so alarming about a lot of recent revelations is just how cheap congress goes for.
georgemcbay
3 minutes ago
> One of the things I have found so alarming about a lot of recent revelations is just how cheap congress goes for.
The executive branch is also available for bargain basement prices (and has unlimited pardoning power for federal offenses).
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nelsondev
10 minutes ago
I believe $50-100k
baranul
11 minutes ago
Well, if you think money in politics or corporations buying politicians is bad now, it is going to get exponentially worse in the USA. The Supreme Court recently gave a decision that allows the rich oligarchy to give unlimited amounts of money[1] to their favorite puppets... excuse me, politicians.
[1]: https://www.npr.org/2026/06/30/nx-s1-5827039/supreme-court-c...
hahahaa
21 minutes ago
If a million people want it and it is worth $100 to them they could create a superpac for this with $100m funding?
random3
5 minutes ago
Yes, apparently there are crowdfunded superpacs exactly for this purpose https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_PAC
8note
13 minutes ago
if DSA gets enough people in, that might go through?
pretty directly within the realms of what their candidates support, and they have a pretty good purity test to tell who to support or not with the genocide question