Yes, but 'beg the question' is just a really bad translation of the original phrase. Let 'beg the question' have its new meaning, which makes linguistic sense, and come up with a new phrase for what is essentially circular logic.
Yes, but 'beg the question' is just a really bad translation of the original phrase. Let 'beg the question' have its new meaning, which makes linguistic sense, and come up with a new phrase for what is essentially circular logic.
Not if there are 10 times more customers than the number of local drivers. As they all log in to claim the surge price, there are still more customers willing to pay extra.
Only drive on nights of games/conventions, when surge pricing gets me $500 or better per ride. Otherwise I'm home with the family or out doing my own thing. But I can handle making $500 per ride for a couple hours.
I have tried half a dozen different antennaes, with and without the amplifier. Our reception is little better than UCPenguin describes. And we live at the edge town; not out in the boonies or up in the mountains. Digital broadcast sucks.
No. Click the link in summary and go read the full report from the Tax Policy Center like I did. It's quite detailed.
Of course we know you won't do that.
Wow. That really hurts. Just to show you, I just read it. It states almost all of it's report is assumptions based on campaign rhetoric. Well, if that's all they have to go on, I guess they can make wild ass guesses.
You don't want to know what the actual experts are saying. You're just hoping for a short, summarized response that you can nitpick on
No, I wanted to know if you knew what " huge tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy" was in the plan. You don't know that, because it is all assumptions based on political campaign speeches.
in order to shore up your preconceived belief that Trump wouldn't possible cut taxes on the wealthy and shift the burden to middle class.
Please read my sig below. It isn't there for window dressing. I'm not a Trump-bot. Thanks for the light exercise.
You should try one on a random story. I've done one or two of them. As AC of course. It's really just a fun tweak of how serious some people are on these topics.
This is a big problem in most of these stories. People love to buy on credit. Then they can't afford the monthly bills. At this stage, I can't feel sorry for them anymore. We all now about budgeting our money. If someone chooses not to, and has to live in a garage, and can't afford to move because of it, it's on them now.
So you think Warren Buffet actually believes that? Do you also think he is forced to take those tax cuts? Or take most of his pay as stock rather than money?
Warren Buffet has the best setup in the world. He pretends he wants to pay more taxes, and liberals love him even though he is worth billions of dollars that he doesn't give away.
I think most of the people who want to tax the wealth view rich people like Scrooge McDuck. The rich all have swimming pools inside vaults, full of gold coins to swim around in. http://s3.fantasticfest.com/_u...
You make a good point, which is why I did say beyond any chance of employment. Someone who is only trained in a physical job, who then becomes a quadriplegic, won't be doing that job anymore. If they cannot be trained to do something that is voice only, and then become so good at it that accommodating their condition makes hiring them feasible, they are unemployable.
Stephen Hawking was that good before he lost his functions, so was able to continue. But imagine if he had been unable to move and speak when he was 8, back in 1950. He could use a wheelchair, but there would have been no computer assistance for him to talk, and his intelligence may have never been discovered.
Oh, really? That's funny, I (and most of my peers) have never called them "apps" for about 40 years now, and still don't. Apps are on smartphones and cheap tablets.
As I replied above, and many times before,
Yes, but 'beg the question' is just a really bad translation of the original phrase. Let 'beg the question' have its new meaning, which makes linguistic sense, and come up with a new phrase for what is essentially circular logic.
Yes, but 'beg the question' is just a really bad translation of the original phrase. Let 'beg the question' have its new meaning, which makes linguistic sense, and come up with a new phrase for what is essentially circular logic.
My butt itches. Do your sworn duty and scratch it.
T-Mobile number 8675-309.
Not if there are 10 times more customers than the number of local drivers. As they all log in to claim the surge price, there are still more customers willing to pay extra.
Only drive on nights of games/conventions, when surge pricing gets me $500 or better per ride. Otherwise I'm home with the family or out doing my own thing. But I can handle making $500 per ride for a couple hours.
Whoooosh!!
I have tried half a dozen different antennaes, with and without the amplifier. Our reception is little better than UCPenguin describes. And we live at the edge town; not out in the boonies or up in the mountains. Digital broadcast sucks.
People are more than willing to pay more for energy sources that don't produce CO2. Where have you been for the last decade?
Oh, you admitted it. You want to see weiners. Here's one. http://i.bnet.com/blogs/weiner...
No. Click the link in summary and go read the full report from the Tax Policy Center like I did. It's quite detailed.
Of course we know you won't do that.
Wow. That really hurts. Just to show you, I just read it. It states almost all of it's report is assumptions based on campaign rhetoric. Well, if that's all they have to go on, I guess they can make wild ass guesses.
You don't want to know what the actual experts are saying. You're just hoping for a short, summarized response that you can nitpick on
No, I wanted to know if you knew what " huge tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy" was in the plan. You don't know that, because it is all assumptions based on political campaign speeches.
in order to shore up your preconceived belief that Trump wouldn't possible cut taxes on the wealthy and shift the burden to middle class.
Please read my sig below. It isn't there for window dressing. I'm not a Trump-bot. Thanks for the light exercise.
You mean the report that states "We emphasize that we are not analyzing the Trump administration’s tax plan:...."? Ok, I'll read it now.
Plucked? or unplucked?
I've had much more luck since I stopped plucking them. The feathers have a vibe of their own I think.
You should try one on a random story. I've done one or two of them. As AC of course. It's really just a fun tweak of how serious some people are on these topics.
Moooo.
PS. Love the comic.
What you're missing is that the increased taxes mentioned here are coupled with huge tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy.
List some, please.
Yes, thank you, I meant "aren't". :^)
The parents are even letting the kids stay in the main house. Do you really think they are going to give a large TV and bladeless fan to them?
It would help if people living their didn't vote for assholes who don't give a shit about the poor.
You'll be happy to know we avoided one of those last fall.
This is a big problem in most of these stories. People love to buy on credit. Then they can't afford the monthly bills. At this stage, I can't feel sorry for them anymore. We all now about budgeting our money. If someone chooses not to, and has to live in a garage, and can't afford to move because of it, it's on them now.
So you think Warren Buffet actually believes that? Do you also think he is forced to take those tax cuts? Or take most of his pay as stock rather than money?
Warren Buffet has the best setup in the world. He pretends he wants to pay more taxes, and liberals love him even though he is worth billions of dollars that he doesn't give away.
Let that be a lesson, young knave.
I moved my family across the country to find a better job. It doesn't cost that much. Just don't take the furniture with you.
I think most of the people who want to tax the wealth view rich people like Scrooge McDuck. The rich all have swimming pools inside vaults, full of gold coins to swim around in.
http://s3.fantasticfest.com/_u...
This is their view of rich people.
You make a good point, which is why I did say beyond any chance of employment. Someone who is only trained in a physical job, who then becomes a quadriplegic, won't be doing that job anymore. If they cannot be trained to do something that is voice only, and then become so good at it that accommodating their condition makes hiring them feasible, they are unemployable.
Stephen Hawking was that good before he lost his functions, so was able to continue. But imagine if he had been unable to move and speak when he was 8, back in 1950. He could use a wheelchair, but there would have been no computer assistance for him to talk, and his intelligence may have never been discovered.
Oh, really? That's funny, I (and most of my peers) have never called them "apps" for about 40 years now, and still don't. Apps are on smartphones and cheap tablets.
Get off my damn lawn.
But can I keep them in my carry-on? Or should my turds be checked?