I'm skeptical of tariffs in general, but they do seem like a reasonable way to get fair trade to actually happen. It appears to me that our previous globalist leaders have allowed other countries on unfair advantage both with tariffs and by not having to comply with the same environmental standards that the US has to comply with.
"America First" should be our mind set when negotiating trade, not other people first.
While the management's behavior isn't recommended, they own the product. There are alternatives. Government forcing someone to sell at a certain price is the beginning of the end economically.
If someone told me that their friends computer sometimes won't turn on and it makes a squealing noise, would my opinion on the problem have no merit since I haven't physically examined the computer?
To keep people safe from abusing the control system, they are going to turn the control system off if people don't respond? I guess this will technically reduce the number of deaths attributed to autopilot. After all, DOT investigations will show that autopilot was off when the Tesla flew off the cliff.
See gselinks.com for what Obama thinks about the freedom of information. His administration wants to keep an unprecedented 10k documents from seeing the light of day.
When given the choice between two people, use facial recognition to identify them. Lookup the IRS filings to see which one earns the most. Kill the lower earner. This results in the minimum liability.
When I've been in Korea, people cheered when NK lobbed bombs in the general direction of Japan. Most Koreans, that I've talked to anyway, just say to leave NK alone.
Here is my ideal IP solution. All IP (patents and copyright) must state a value. Any value at all. The owner of the IP then pays intellectual property tax a some rate. If someone else really wants that IP, they can pay the owner the stated amount and the IP becomes public domain.
This solves all kinds of issues including orphaned works, patent trolls, and the likes of Disney tying up copyrighted works that should have entered the public domain decades ago. Well, maybe Disney could still tie up copyrighted works, but at least it would cost them to the benefit of tax payers.
I believe the self driving car will be the answer. The various problems have been discussed here before, but they really fit the American lifestyle with a much more smooth transition than trains.
I'm a red Californian, and I voted for this boondoggle because I have small kids. I knew it was a poor decision when I made it.
I wish these bills came up with fixed contract with some company that would perform the contract, or not get paid. That is the answer for these ridiculous problems. If you can't get a company to agree to do it for the prescribed price, there is no reason to vote to do it.
Hmm, I meant that to be about Tomorrowland, but in hindsight the review works equally well for both movies. Tomorrowland was better than San Andreas in my opinion. Part way through San Andreas I started wishing it was over. I hope the copter pilot got fired for abandoning his post during a disaster.
There is no simultaneously. It will happen gradually. Wages for drivers will decrease. Any time you expect something to suddenly happen and need to simultaneously do stuff, you are misunderstanding how markets work.
I'm skeptical of tariffs in general, but they do seem like a reasonable way to get fair trade to actually happen. It appears to me that our previous globalist leaders have allowed other countries on unfair advantage both with tariffs and by not having to comply with the same environmental standards that the US has to comply with.
"America First" should be our mind set when negotiating trade, not other people first.
MAGA
If they had initiated the hostile take over in 2016, they could have just made a donation to the Clinton Foundation. It worked well for Uranium One.
While the management's behavior isn't recommended, they own the product. There are alternatives. Government forcing someone to sell at a certain price is the beginning of the end economically.
If someone told me that their friends computer sometimes won't turn on and it makes a squealing noise, would my opinion on the problem have no merit since I haven't physically examined the computer?
To keep people safe from abusing the control system, they are going to turn the control system off if people don't respond? I guess this will technically reduce the number of deaths attributed to autopilot. After all, DOT investigations will show that autopilot was off when the Tesla flew off the cliff.
See gselinks.com for what Obama thinks about the freedom of information. His administration wants to keep an unprecedented 10k documents from seeing the light of day.
When given the choice between two people, use facial recognition to identify them. Lookup the IRS filings to see which one earns the most. Kill the lower earner. This results in the minimum liability.
Scary, but the correct answer.
Wait a minute... Aren't the republicans the pro-life party?
If you refi, then need a statement from the old lender, you get screwed. I don't risk it. I just make them mail all those damn statements to me.
When I've been in Korea, people cheered when NK lobbed bombs in the general direction of Japan. Most Koreans, that I've talked to anyway, just say to leave NK alone.
Perhaps adding a back door to the iPhone would do the trick...
Here is my ideal IP solution. All IP (patents and copyright) must state a value. Any value at all. The owner of the IP then pays intellectual property tax a some rate. If someone else really wants that IP, they can pay the owner the stated amount and the IP becomes public domain.
This solves all kinds of issues including orphaned works, patent trolls, and the likes of Disney tying up copyrighted works that should have entered the public domain decades ago. Well, maybe Disney could still tie up copyrighted works, but at least it would cost them to the benefit of tax payers.
How many people do you think will go to jail for their involvement in #fanniegate?
See gselinks.com for an overview and timhoward717.com for extensive reading.
Unclear.... Small kids that like trains.
I believe the self driving car will be the answer. The various problems have been discussed here before, but they really fit the American lifestyle with a much more smooth transition than trains.
I'm a red Californian, and I voted for this boondoggle because I have small kids. I knew it was a poor decision when I made it.
I wish these bills came up with fixed contract with some company that would perform the contract, or not get paid. That is the answer for these ridiculous problems. If you can't get a company to agree to do it for the prescribed price, there is no reason to vote to do it.
Hyperloop has some advantages here.
1. Large ranges can be approached on a parallel and slowly elevate over instead of drilling.
2. Hyper loop tubes could have more seismic give, similar to oil pipelines in permafrost, than train track.
3. Now that we hav realistic price assessment (more anyway), we can get on our way to having a real comparison with hyperloop.
Arms apparently also includes encryption.
Hmm, I meant that to be about Tomorrowland, but in hindsight the review works equally well for both movies. Tomorrowland was better than San Andreas in my opinion. Part way through San Andreas I started wishing it was over. I hope the copter pilot got fired for abandoning his post during a disaster.
How does that work? Don't they all look alike?
(I can't tell if my Korean wife is laughing or not... I'll let you know...)
I just watched the movie. It was preachy and moralizing. Other than that, it had more plot holes that San Andreas.
Doing something more cost effectively and safely isnt a harm that needs to be mitigated.
You've never seen a talented person with a etch-e-scetch.
Those people should buy stock. Problem solved...
The rule of thumb I've seen in business is if you can replace a worker for $100k, it is worth it.
As an aside, I would pay an extra $50k for a car that would drive itself.
There is no simultaneously. It will happen gradually. Wages for drivers will decrease. Any time you expect something to suddenly happen and need to simultaneously do stuff, you are misunderstanding how markets work.