My take, after watching his actions over the past couple of years, is that he doesn't actually care what people think or say about him.
Trump is in the unique position of being more popular than the press. Flinging dung at him will only work if people like you. The cast of characters that are constantly on the air waves flinging dung, are neither liked nor trusted. Not one bit.
This YouTube algorithm has a nasty habit of "flagging" conservatives. For example, recently it "flagged" a discussion between Dave Rubin and Thomas Sowell.
Only Sowell is a conservative. The channel operator, Rubin, is a liberal (in spite of being called alt-right because he dares to also interview conservatives.)
Parent comment is evidence that it is the left descends into being the extreme right. The base that elected Hitler and Mussolini fancied themselves socialists, and thought the same shit. These people didnt hate on the poor like regular right wing folk. They hated on the rich, like regular left wing folk. Its not about what these high profile villains thought, its about what their base of support thought.
The left has been attacking Trump from the right. McCarthyism, pro-bombing, not interventionist enough, and so on. The left wing press nutted in their undergarments just a week ago because Trump bombed Syria.
Most tipped positions fall under IRS exemptions for reporting actual tips. If you have worked for tips at multiple places and are unaware of this, it is probably because your State has laws incompatible with IRS methodology on the matter.
The IRS has multiple ways to get this exemption, but perhaps the most common is TRDA (as the employer knows it) aka TEPA (as the employee will know it.) Under TEPA the IRS has a low-balled estimate of your tipped income and taxes you on that estimate regardless of how much you actually have received in tips.
Additionally, some industries have their own laws in place, for instance GITCA for the gaming industry. This one is very favorable for both the tipped employee and the employer as they are provided complete safe harbor against audits related to tipped income and as with TEPA the rate is set based on a low-balled estimate of your tipped income.
My guess is you live in California, where State law makes being under any of these an onerous burden on the employer.
Lets not forget that nVidia got its ass handed to it in the console market while simultaneously Google is attacking the scientific end of the GPU market with their TPU's.
Meanwhile everybody and their grandmother are making ARM's, so what the fuck is nVidia Tegra but just another mobile solution.
Quite revealing to me was listening to a Freakonomics Radio episode where they detail how businesses just dont do A/B testing in spite of how powerful it is. Even when they come in as consultants and actually do some A/B testing for the business, once they leave the business is back to making decisions arbitrarily.
In the 90's I did some tool and die work and the tolerances on the tools used to cut engines into shape were +- 2 / 10000ths of an inch, manufacturers noticed and made emergency phone calls to your tool and die shop if you sent them a carbide cutting edge that was off by 3 / 10000ths of an inch.
So nothing you are saying makes any sense to me. Its as if you are talking straight out your ass. You do not have the visual fidelity to even grok the tolerances, let alone "see" them.
This is exactly how the U.S. works, or at least used to. Its not up to the federal government to regulate everything.
Imagine Federal livery regulation instead of State and City regulation of said industries. You know it would have a bad outcome. Everyone does. Yet in the past 50 or so years there has been a big push to federalize everything, including and especially things like health insurance. I bring up health insurance because Californians were a big player in Federalizing it into a monstrosity of bad outcomes, yet still buries State-wide universal healthcare bills. Even the Unions (Nurses Union especially) are hating on the Democrats in California now
folks said the same thing back when Hitler came to power.
Hitler rose to power preaching socialism and labor unions. Fucking think for once.
My take, after watching his actions over the past couple of years, is that he doesn't actually care what people think or say about him.
Trump is in the unique position of being more popular than the press. Flinging dung at him will only work if people like you. The cast of characters that are constantly on the air waves flinging dung, are neither liked nor trusted. Not one bit.
Because that narrative is that Elon Musk is evil.
They are spinning up the good news that SpaceX will continue to do it cheaper than anyone else (ever), as something bad.
So what you're saying is that...
What I dont understand, is that the solution is obvious. Do what every other advertising platform does.
On every other advertising platform, such as a network TV station, the advertisers choose exactly what shows and time-slots their ads are placed on.
This can of course be fully automated. Put the channel address in one field, times of day in another....
This YouTube algorithm has a nasty habit of "flagging" conservatives. For example, recently it "flagged" a discussion between Dave Rubin and Thomas Sowell.
Only Sowell is a conservative. The channel operator, Rubin, is a liberal (in spite of being called alt-right because he dares to also interview conservatives.)
Parent comment is evidence that it is the left descends into being the extreme right. The base that elected Hitler and Mussolini fancied themselves socialists, and thought the same shit. These people didnt hate on the poor like regular right wing folk. They hated on the rich, like regular left wing folk. Its not about what these high profile villains thought, its about what their base of support thought.
The left has been attacking Trump from the right. McCarthyism, pro-bombing, not interventionist enough, and so on. The left wing press nutted in their undergarments just a week ago because Trump bombed Syria.
It comes from the left.
Most tipped positions fall under IRS exemptions for reporting actual tips. If you have worked for tips at multiple places and are unaware of this, it is probably because your State has laws incompatible with IRS methodology on the matter.
The IRS has multiple ways to get this exemption, but perhaps the most common is TRDA (as the employer knows it) aka TEPA (as the employee will know it.) Under TEPA the IRS has a low-balled estimate of your tipped income and taxes you on that estimate regardless of how much you actually have received in tips.
Additionally, some industries have their own laws in place, for instance GITCA for the gaming industry. This one is very favorable for both the tipped employee and the employer as they are provided complete safe harbor against audits related to tipped income and as with TEPA the rate is set based on a low-balled estimate of your tipped income.
My guess is you live in California, where State law makes being under any of these an onerous burden on the employer.
I would've assumed it would be aging Boomers and Gen-X'ers who would be clinging to their cash.
Instead they are drowning in their credit card debt.
If the employees' $2.13/hr wages+tips over the pay period averages less than minimum wage, the employer is obligated to make up the difference.
Such a system would be easily abused.
what, and lose control of the narrative?
Lets not forget that nVidia got its ass handed to it in the console market while simultaneously Google is attacking the scientific end of the GPU market with their TPU's.
Meanwhile everybody and their grandmother are making ARM's, so what the fuck is nVidia Tegra but just another mobile solution.
And your evidence for this is what?
Many missing and un-missing Clinton emails were found on Anthony Weiners laptop during an investigation into Anthony Weiner.
Guess who Uma's husband is.
Its a fucking slam dunk.
Quite revealing to me was listening to a Freakonomics Radio episode where they detail how businesses just dont do A/B testing in spite of how powerful it is. Even when they come in as consultants and actually do some A/B testing for the business, once they leave the business is back to making decisions arbitrarily.
ZTE relies too much of its products on US technologies
And also apparently needed the meager sales it must have had in North Korea, and thats before getting this ban hammer.
Looks to me like ZTE may be going out of business shortly, unable to compete anywhere on anything.
Funny that as a matter of public policy they approved of the Democrats doing it years earlier.
Bitcoin Billionaire
Keeping your bling in a digital wallet - brilliant.
In the 90's I did some tool and die work and the tolerances on the tools used to cut engines into shape were +- 2 / 10000ths of an inch, manufacturers noticed and made emergency phone calls to your tool and die shop if you sent them a carbide cutting edge that was off by 3 / 10000ths of an inch.
So nothing you are saying makes any sense to me. Its as if you are talking straight out your ass. You do not have the visual fidelity to even grok the tolerances, let alone "see" them.
The Walmart in Democrat fantasy land, the same land where FBI background checks dont exist.
The lawsuit is not questioning Facebook's right to display the images
Exactly. The lawsuit is questioning facebooks commercial use of the "biometric" (*) information gathered from the images.
(*) Facial geometry sold for use in commercial facial recognition applications.
Bullshit.
This is exactly how the U.S. works, or at least used to. Its not up to the federal government to regulate everything.
Imagine Federal livery regulation instead of State and City regulation of said industries. You know it would have a bad outcome. Everyone does. Yet in the past 50 or so years there has been a big push to federalize everything, including and especially things like health insurance. I bring up health insurance because Californians were a big player in Federalizing it into a monstrosity of bad outcomes, yet still buries State-wide universal healthcare bills. Even the Unions (Nurses Union especially) are hating on the Democrats in California now
When that happens would you rather hear a whole lot of nothing for several long seconds
Yes.
Thankfully, that wipes out the purpose of your entire wall of text.
To give the impression that T-Mobile has a larger coverage area than it actually does.
That about sums it up.
They even pay people to push people in tighter, yet the fake news here is how bad NYC's system is.
Every link in this story is to the same website. Eventually another site will pick it up and perpetuate this completely fake news.
Did Obama award it to himself or what?
Thats the only explanation.