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Verhandlung zu Compact-Verbot: So verlief der erste Tag vor Gericht

Knapp ein Jahr nach Verbot des rechtsextremen Magazins Compact prüft das Bundesverwaltungsgericht, ob dieses Bestand hat. Die Verhandlung begann mit grundlegenden Fragen. Wann das Gericht ein Urteil spricht, ist offen. Von Claudia Kornmeier.

➡️ tagesschau.de/inland/compact-v

tagesschau.de · Verhandlung zu Compact-Verbot: So verlief der erste Tag vor GerichtBy Claudia Kornmeier

Liebes @ZDF in dem #heutejournal wurde gerade über die #KleineAnfrage der #nocdu berichtet und einzelne Organisationen beispielhaft aufgelistet, wie #omasgegenrechts #Compact 😳 NEIN 🤯 das ist falsch, #campact ist richtig, denn Compact ist ein rechtsextremes Magazin, wussten Sie das etwa nicht? So wirkt Desinformation! Das rechtsextreme Magazin Compact nutzt die Namensähnlichkeit um Interessent:innen zu werben, die glauben es sei die gemeinnützige Kampagnen-Organisation Campact e. V.

[11:21] Halve eeuw Volkswagen Polo: praktisch en betaalbaar

Compact en karaktervol gaan al vijftig jaar naadloos samen in de Volkswagen Polo. Wat als een slimme herinterpretatie van de Audi 50 begon, groeide in zes generaties uit tot een internationale bestseller met meer dan twintig miljoen verkochte exemplaren.

frieschdagblad.nl/incoming/Hal

#Compact #50 #zes #twintigmiljoen

Friesch Dagblad · Halve eeuw Volkswagen Polo: praktisch en betaalbaarBy Willem de Volder

"Vielleicht werden die #VereinigtenStaaten #Deutschland und #Europa ein zweites Mal befreien müssen."

(Diesmal um das Ergebnis ihrer letzten Befreiung wieder rückgängig zu machen.)

Meine Fresse, die #BerlinerSchwurbelZeitung ist inzwischen komplett auf #Compact-Niveau angekommen. 🤮

Dabei sind'se immer die Ersten die überall eine #Verschwörung gegen sich wittern & ihr großes #Mimimi in die Welt posaunen.

Hält sie aber nicht davon ab gegen andere Medien zu hetzen. 💩

berliner-zeitung.de/politik-ge

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Berliner Zeitung · Offener Brief an Mark Zuckerberg: „Glückwunsch, jetzt feuern Sie Correctiv!“Medienanwalt Joachim Steinhöfel kämpfte für die Meinungsfreiheit auf Facebook. Nun begrüßt er Zuckerbergs Vorstoß, bei Meta Faktenchecker abzuschaffen. Ein offener Brief.

Playing with my new #OM #TG7 camera. Trying to find a good durable weather resistant travel/ #hiking camera. Really disappointed many cameras don't have built-in GPS tagging anymore. I don't want to have to be tied to my phone in any way, I don't want to deal with post processing and matching up timestamps.

The TG-7 seems to ticks those boxes, but at the cost of a relatively small sensor and some other questionable specs. Though I do appreciate it's ruggedness, supposed to survive 7' drops? Sure!

Not 100% sold on it yet, probably going to return it just on the lack of manual controls alone. A couple of photos in and around #astoria #nyc this evening. I do appreciate the macro mode, captures some good details.

If anyone has any good #travel #compact #cameras recommendations please give me a shout! Also looking at the #Ricoh #GR3 as another possible option.

Every four years, Americans endure an absurd method of selecting our president that is so counterintuitive and unappealing that no other country follows our model.

Rather than electing our chief executive by popular vote
—the way we choose virtually every other federal, state, and local elected official in the country
—the #Electoral #College chooses our president.

Americans still vote for their preferred candidate on the ballot, but the candidate with the most votes does not necessarily become president.

The litany of problems caused by the Electoral College are obvious.

Five times, the candidate who won the popular vote did not win the Electoral College.

Most recently, in 2016, Trump beat Hillary Clinton even though she received nearly 2.9 million more votes.

In 2020, Americans narrowly avoided an even more undemocratic outcome.

Joe Biden resoundingly defeated Trump by over 7 million votes nationwide but only squeaked by in the Electoral College due to 115,012 votes across Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Georgia.  
Rather than give every voter equal weight, the Electoral College
💥distorts the voting power of Americans based on where they live. 💥

The importance of votes in #swing states like Wisconsin, Nevada, or Georgia is wildly enhanced,
while the value of votes in #safe states like Oklahoma or Vermont is artificially diminished.

No wonder seven swing states dominate the discourse: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and North Carolina.

The Trump and Harris campaigns will court these voters like they’re the prettiest girl at the dance. -- Their campaigns will not waste resources in safe states like Idaho or Maryland.

Of course, voters in swing states are no more intelligent, decent, or deserving of influence than voters in safe states.

The distortion is simply the unfair, arbitrary consequence of a poorly designed system and proof that the Electoral College
—which also puts the thumb on the scale for low-population states, thanks to the U.S. Senate
—has outlived its usefulness.

Voters in safe states seem to understand that their presidential vote matters little.

On average, safe states have lower voter turnout than swing states.

Despite its flaws, the Electoral College has supporters, who are almost always Republicans.

Since a Republican presidential candidate has only won the national popular vote once in the past 32 years (George W. Bush in 2004),
the GOP has a strong incentive to keep the Electoral College.

That explains the oft-repeated, feeble arguments that the status quo prevents small states from being ignored.

Or that a system that weighs votes equally would somehow “silence” rural voters.

Or that the Electoral College stops “New York and California from imposing their will on the rest of the country.”

I’ve addressed most of those claims before.

-- And the Electoral College’s defenders can never explain why, if it’s such a great system, no other state or country has copied it.

Most Americans understand that the Electoral College is fundamentally flawed.

That’s why a majority have supported the national popular vote for decades,
and 65 percent are supportive today.

“Whoever gets the most votes wins” is as fair as it gets.

❓So how, despite Republicans’ self-interested obstinance, can the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact cross the finish line?

When Minnesota joined the Compact under Tim Walz’s leadership, it broke a four-year drought.

Five states joined the Compact in 2018 and 2019, but none did until Minnesota in 2023.

✅ But with Minnesota and, more recently, Maine bringing the Compact within just 61 electoral votes of success, there is a path to 270 within the next four years.

The Compact has passed through both house committees in Michigan.

If it is signed into law, it will add another 15 electoral votes to the Compact’s ranks.

Compact legislation has also made progress in Virginia and Nevada, which would add another 29 electoral votes ❇️ and leave just 27 to go.

⭐️At that point, some combination of three purple states like Wisconsin, North Carolina & Arizona would be enough to surpass 270.

Either electoral outcome this autumn could give the Compact the final boost it needs.

If Trump wins, he will most likely do it while losing the popular vote,
-- which would motivate even more Americans to push for the Compact.

If Harris wins, Walz could become a key advocate for the Compact -- speaking to governors and legislators in states that have yet to join.

Regardless of how the 2024 election goes, the #National #Popular #Vote #Interstate #Compact offers hope that in the not-too-distant future,
vice presidential nominees may be chosen based on their qualifications rather than their swing-state appeal.

And Americans may finally have a system in which the candidate who wins the most votes always wins the presidency. 👍
washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/

Washington Monthly · Tim Walz Took a Big Step Toward Scrapping the Electoral College By David Edward Burke

Ui, ui, ui ..

da ist dem @BVerwG_de aber im allerletzten Moment bei der Urteilsfindung zur Prüfung des #Compact-Verbots grad noch so aufgefallen, dass es hier beinahe die #Bild-Zeitung gleich mit verboten hätte. 😬

Ich mein, hätt ich persönlich jetzt nicht so'n Problem mit gehabt. Aber der konservative Teil der Republik vermutlich schon.

lto.de/recht/hintergruende/h/6

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Legal Tribune OnlineCompact-Beschluss: Entscheidend wird die PrägungDas Compact-Magazin darf vorerst weiter erscheinen, entschied das BVerwG. Nun liegt die Beschlussbegründung vor. Retten 'unbedenkliche Inhalte' Compact?