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Travis's avatar

The good thing about making lower-value thefts misdemeanors rather than felonies is that thieves will still pay for their crimes when caught, but won’t lose the right to vote--which they shouldn’t. If you’re a felon you don’t get to vote in most if not all states I believe. I know this because I have friends with prior felonies from when they were 19-22 years old and still can’t vote or own a gun for self defense. In general I don’t agree with denying felons voting rights, and if we can’t get that part changed then at least we can reduce the number of minor crimes that count as felonies.

My brother works as a cinematographer in Hollywood (he listens to Sunny’s pods btw), and I asked him about the WGA strike last month before it kicked off in May. He says it looks like it will probably go all summer, but the real risk to the industry is whether or not the director’s guild will go on strike, with their decision due at the end of June. He says they will probably honor the WGA strike and strike alongside the writers if the WGA strike is still ongoing at that point, at which point *everything* shuts down. There are still productions in the works because the scripts have already been written, but if the directors go on strike everything stops. Period. That’s really going to put a hurting on Hollywood if it comes to pass.

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howard's avatar

You do not have to have an opinion about everything is such an essential point and way too many people ignore it.

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