Wasan't the founding of the U.S.A. concerned about turning away from such a system and its class system.
It was more about keeping slavery and being able to tear up British treaties with the natives that were stopping colonial expansion. The 'founding fathers' were all rich slave owners who wanted to keep their privileges, they didn't even let ordinary people vote.
Tech companies are willing to spend big money to get what they want. It's worth the taxes of NY or California to get access to all that concentrated talent. It wouldn't be worth just giving it to you, nor would it be worth moving to a place they don't want to go to just because taxes are low. Fwiw, Apple are opening a billion dollar office in Austin.
It may be cheaper to move to Dallas, but it'd also be cheaper to move to Mongolia. Cheap places are usually cheap for a reason.
Your third paragraph is confusing businesses and startups. Immigrants start businesses, but usually something safe that doesn't scale. And many of them fail.
Your fourth paragraph is contradicted by reality, most successful startup founders are from rich backgrounds. Their wealth and connections allows them to gamble on speculative startups.
So does this mean American getting a taste of their own medicine? The rest of the world has had to put up with their cultural influence pushing their weirdo values for decades. Now we get Chinese weirdo values instead.
I'm not an American, can I assume that 'Trump Derangement Sydrome' is what Trump fanatics call anyone who doesn't like their Dear Leader, because they can only imagine that someone must be deranged not to also worship him? Personality cults are a dangerous thing, I'm glad we don't have them in our country and we're free to criticise our politicians. I also like that our justice system is free from political interference, the thought of a trial being interfered with by politicians or judges appointed by politicians is terrifying.
Good luck with that. The US is a huge net exporter of software, there's no way you could win a trade war on that. It would cripple the US software industry and create new ones elsewhere. India and Europe would end up with their own Googles, Amazons, Microsofts etc.
Wait, you are aware that other countries would hit back with their own tariffs, aren't you? Or are you like Donald Trump who thinks crying 'America first' means the world will do what America wants?
That sounds like a very complacent comment. What exactly stops Eastern Europeans making good software? They have a strong education system and a thriving tech sector. People used to think Japanese manufactured goods were junk.
It would always make sense. Mars has as much land as Earth, it would be like having a second Earth to live on. It would be easier to terraform Mars than build huge space habitats, and wouldn't be anywhere near as vulnerable to malfunctions and damage.
It was more about keeping slavery and being able to tear up British treaties with the natives that were stopping colonial expansion. The 'founding fathers' were all rich slave owners who wanted to keep their privileges, they didn't even let ordinary people vote.
How much of that purchasing is because of credit? All the panic over the feds putting up interest rates is pretty telling.
An unlicensed, quasi-legal, unregulated gig-economy 'hotel', that one.
Tech companies are willing to spend big money to get what they want. It's worth the taxes of NY or California to get access to all that concentrated talent. It wouldn't be worth just giving it to you, nor would it be worth moving to a place they don't want to go to just because taxes are low. Fwiw, Apple are opening a billion dollar office in Austin.
It may be cheaper to move to Dallas, but it'd also be cheaper to move to Mongolia. Cheap places are usually cheap for a reason.
A wheelchair is a transformative mobility device, if you put young children in them instead of teaching them to walk it would be bad for them.
Are you saying that a vote shouldn't be able to change the law?
Of course he doesn't. Since when are boomer rants based on facts?
Your third paragraph is confusing businesses and startups. Immigrants start businesses, but usually something safe that doesn't scale. And many of them fail.
Your fourth paragraph is contradicted by reality, most successful startup founders are from rich backgrounds. Their wealth and connections allows them to gamble on speculative startups.
So does this mean American getting a taste of their own medicine? The rest of the world has had to put up with their cultural influence pushing their weirdo values for decades. Now we get Chinese weirdo values instead.
Anti-globalists wouldn't have many video games to play at all. Or any hardware to play them on.
He didn't write that, it was ghost written.
I'm not an American, can I assume that 'Trump Derangement Sydrome' is what Trump fanatics call anyone who doesn't like their Dear Leader, because they can only imagine that someone must be deranged not to also worship him? Personality cults are a dangerous thing, I'm glad we don't have them in our country and we're free to criticise our politicians. I also like that our justice system is free from political interference, the thought of a trial being interfered with by politicians or judges appointed by politicians is terrifying.
"He won't interfere politically, he'll only interfere if it's beneficial politically."
Why do AC exist again?
Did no-one tell him that you're supposed to get the hostage first before using them as a bargaining chip.
It should also advise them not to travel to Canada, as Canada is now involving itself in disputes between other countries.
The American economy was built in IP theft, what are you complaining about?
Good luck with that. The US is a huge net exporter of software, there's no way you could win a trade war on that. It would cripple the US software industry and create new ones elsewhere. India and Europe would end up with their own Googles, Amazons, Microsofts etc.
Wait, you are aware that other countries would hit back with their own tariffs, aren't you? Or are you like Donald Trump who thinks crying 'America first' means the world will do what America wants?
That sounds like a very complacent comment. What exactly stops Eastern Europeans making good software? They have a strong education system and a thriving tech sector. People used to think Japanese manufactured goods were junk.
If Americans think globalism is bullshit, I'd like them to stop selling their software, films, music and junk food all over the world.
That's a very niche market.
Except for all the times they have.
From the article: "The Beijing project will improve blacklist systems so that those deemed untrustworthy will be "unable to move even a single step,"
SpaceX is expecting to bleed off 99% of energy by atmospheric braking with its Mars rocket. It might be thin but it can still be useful.
It would always make sense. Mars has as much land as Earth, it would be like having a second Earth to live on. It would be easier to terraform Mars than build huge space habitats, and wouldn't be anywhere near as vulnerable to malfunctions and damage.
There are plans that could terraform Mars within 50 years, 200 is easily doable. It would just cost a lot of money.