And this is exactly why I bash Democrats who want to ban private health insurance and force all of us to go on shitty medicare.
You are confusing Medicare and Medicaid and the vastly different reimbursement rates and coverage that they offer. Nearly every doctor and hospital accepts Medicare; in fact, if Medicare was abolished a large number of hospitals and doctors would go out of business.
And the vast majority of actual doctors want Medicare for all, so there's that.
This specially applies to most cars with transversally placed V6 engines.
Yep. In order to save $300 on labor, I replaced the spark plugs on my 2004 Hyundai Sonata, which involved taking the intake manifold off, which involved taking a bunch of other pieces around manifold off.
I did it, but it was a nightmare and in the end I wished I'd spent the $300.
California had trouble just rerouting water due to a fish if i recall recently...
The fish is an indicator of the overall health of the delta ecosystem that the water feeds into. The diversion of too much water could mean an ecological disaster that would devastate industries that rely on the delta ecosystem.
You can thank Republican slumlord Howard Jarvis' Prop 13 for gutting a major portion of the states' tax revenue and making passing progressive taxes to fill the gaps next to impossible.
Actually, it's going to connect the Bay Area and Southern California metro areas with each other and the Central Valley, but go on with the regurgitated talking points.
They can claim they are 100 renewable as long as they do not count the energy they import from other states.
The mandate does take into account energy coming from other states.
I've lived in California for 40 years in the hottest part of the state and aside from the early 2000's when Enron was creating fake power shortages in order to gounge the state, I've never been forced to turn my thermostat up, not have I experience a brownout or blackout due to power grid capacity issues.
That is not to say that EV charging is insignificant, but right now EVs are a drop in the bucket compared to air conditioning, and EVs are typically charged at night anyway when grid usage is minimal.
For the future when EV charging does make a large impact, California has already started to pilot programs were, like smart thermostats, EVSEs are tied into the grid and automatically ramp down during capacity crunches.
During a recent study session, one of our local city council members was shocked to find out that low income housing existed in our city. We live in one of the most impoverished areas of the nation. He was incredulous at the thought and demanded to know where this supposed low income housing was.
...something more along the lines of "sender" and "displayer".
It's Unix and open source. Naming things badly is a defacto requirement.
"I have only been able to come up with one algorithm for creating Unix command names: think of a good English word to describe what you want to do, then think of an obscure near- or partial-synonym, throw away all the vowels, arbitrarily shorten what's left, and then, finally, as a sop to the literate programmer, maybe reinsert one of the missing vowels."
Tesla absolutely was bailed out by the federal government. They were on the verge of bankruptcy in 2009 and only survived due to a fed-backed $465M loan from the Department of Energy. The loan program was not meant to bail out companies, but without it, Tesla most likely would not have survived 2009.
Parent might be flamebait, but it rings true.
He is from one of the last Republican strongholds in CA.
He won in 2014 by 40 points, but only won by about 5 points in 2016.
And this is exactly why I bash Democrats who want to ban private health insurance and force all of us to go on shitty medicare.
You are confusing Medicare and Medicaid and the vastly different reimbursement rates and coverage that they offer. Nearly every doctor and hospital accepts Medicare; in fact, if Medicare was abolished a large number of hospitals and doctors would go out of business.
And the vast majority of actual doctors want Medicare for all, so there's that.
There's two kinds of people in the world, those who can spin a wrench and those who cry like bitches.
It's 2019 bruh. I do both.
This is actually happening to my wife right now.
https://www.ourvalleyvoice.com/2019/02/01/lemoore-files-for-restraining-order-against-council-member-holly-blair/
Only the dictator in this case is the town's Police Chief and his buddy, the City Manager.
This specially applies to most cars with transversally placed V6 engines.
Yep. In order to save $300 on labor, I replaced the spark plugs on my 2004 Hyundai Sonata, which involved taking the intake manifold off, which involved taking a bunch of other pieces around manifold off.
I did it, but it was a nightmare and in the end I wished I'd spent the $300.
"Intellectual Property *Theft*"
Sorry.
...on civil matters.
Intellectual Property is a federal crime in the U.S..
California had trouble just rerouting water due to a fish if i recall recently...
The fish is an indicator of the overall health of the delta ecosystem that the water feeds into. The diversion of too much water could mean an ecological disaster that would devastate industries that rely on the delta ecosystem.
It was common for people to check in with "only 2 people" but then secretly bring in...
My wife and I do this with our five kids. We don't trash hotel rooms though.
All of this, aside from maybe the teamwork and organization bit are covered in a traditional liberal arts education.
Prop 13 is why taxes like this exist in California.
You can thank Republican slumlord Howard Jarvis' Prop 13 for gutting a major portion of the states' tax revenue and making passing progressive taxes to fill the gaps next to impossible.
Nobody misses you.
...nor do I live there
I can tell.
They are funding a bullet train to nowhere
Actually, it's going to connect the Bay Area and Southern California metro areas with each other and the Central Valley, but go on with the regurgitated talking points.
They can claim they are 100 renewable as long as they do not count the energy they import from other states.
The mandate does take into account energy coming from other states.
I've lived in California for 40 years in the hottest part of the state and aside from the early 2000's when Enron was creating fake power shortages in order to gounge the state, I've never been forced to turn my thermostat up, not have I experience a brownout or blackout due to power grid capacity issues.
That is not to say that EV charging is insignificant, but right now EVs are a drop in the bucket compared to air conditioning, and EVs are typically charged at night anyway when grid usage is minimal.
For the future when EV charging does make a large impact, California has already started to pilot programs were, like smart thermostats, EVSEs are tied into the grid and automatically ramp down during capacity crunches.
Close to 0% of California's energy comes from coal.
Yeah, I'd really like to see some citations on that.
I would guess it's the prison industrial complex and the war on drugs.
Just on Sunday I drove from Phoenix to Salt Lake City in heat at the beginning and snow at the end, via middle of nowhere, in 13 hours.
Good for you. I've driven that far one time in 22 years of driving.
Your standards for what everyone must have in an EV are arbitrary.
"Only" 200,000 miles?
American cars are generally very reliable, but not as reliable as Japanese and Korean makes.
During a recent study session, one of our local city council members was shocked to find out that low income housing existed in our city. We live in one of the most impoverished areas of the nation. He was incredulous at the thought and demanded to know where this supposed low income housing was.
...something more along the lines of "sender" and "displayer".
It's Unix and open source. Naming things badly is a defacto requirement.
"I have only been able to come up with one algorithm for creating Unix command names: think of a good English word to describe what you want to do, then think of an obscure near- or partial-synonym, throw away all the vowels, arbitrarily shorten what's left, and then, finally, as a sop to the literate programmer, maybe reinsert one of the missing vowels."
-- Rachael Padman
Tesla absolutely was bailed out by the federal government. They were on the verge of bankruptcy in 2009 and only survived due to a fed-backed $465M loan from the Department of Energy. The loan program was not meant to bail out companies, but without it, Tesla most likely would not have survived 2009.
Allen had nothing to do with systemd!