SB-827 is great, but I’m assuming its chance of passing is about zero. Am I wrong? What else can be done?
/r/CryptoCurrency is best used for entertainment, not technical analysis.
> For that matter I’ve also never had anyone of any gender implore me to be careful when loading my children into a car, which statistically speaking is far more warranted. This would be extremely surprising to me.…
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16404025 Done here.
This is why I said, in my original comment, "and the property is large enough" (implying it doesn't interfere with others; or you have a permit, ...). I'm sure you knew that though. What exactly is your point? Would you…
Does it matter? Do you think we should blacklist people if they allegedly hold or have at some point allegedly held unfashionable opinions? What a horrible precedent.
The H1Bs I know that support Trump do so mostly because of economic reasons, and because of the immigration policies, like fixing H1B abuse, and making legal immigrants take priority over illegal ones (Democrats are…
It doesn’t really matter how discrete or not they are if even if you know about it you can’t do much about it. I’m also not convinced by a “don’t worry the camera is bad” argument; looking at drone footage online it…
Yes, and those could fall under the properties you own exception (or have permission to use from the owner).
USA, which, contrary to popular belief, has lots of restrictions on the use (though not necessarily ownership) of guns. Try discharging a weapon anywhere near a major metropolitan area and let me know how it goes :)
I hope one day drones are regulated similarly to guns, i.e. de facto banned unless some exception applies, such as: - you're in the middle of nowhere - you're doing it exclusively on a property you own (and the property…
Source article with fewer typos and less political babbling: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/dc-...
Related question: is it enough to be a EU citizen, or must one also live in the EU?
It's not just about left/right. Compared to SF, LA is a true big city, as close to New York as you can get on the west coast. In comparison SF is a petty small town, complete with the provincial backstabbing and all.
If the % required to service it was growing significantly, that'd be a problem. The debt outstanding growing, on its own, doesn't matter. The government is not a human who better pay off their debt by 65 or they're…
The title is not very useful; this quote gives some context: “It's the highest amount of borrowing in six years, and a big jump from the $519 billion the federal government borrowed last year.”
I agree, it won’t be enough, but it’s a great first step. Currently, given how difficult it is to find reliable data, one often can’t easily disprove even the most ridiculous of arguments (like the various groups in the…
This is great, it is about time some scientific process was forced into a system that sadly has been largely driven by protests of idiots in large numbers so far.
Obviously. This is why I said "in general".
Because, in general, you’re free to enter into contracts that limit your rights if you so desire.
Whether or not Apple/whatever was being shifty or not is a matter of opinion. The fact is, though, that nearly every other country already had a territorial tax system.
We’re talking about the repatriation part here, not all the others, which are a different debate.
Because the US is not going “down a path that neglects its obligations”. In fact quite the opposite since it just got a massive tax revenue increase. So comparing it to a situation where the US decided to just stop…
That makes no sense. Then the government would get nothing, plus give up future leverage, so obviously it will not do that. Comparing what happened to having no tax is a straw man. What happened here is that the…
What’s wrong with a Chevy Volt? (~50 battery only, 400+ total)
SB-827 is great, but I’m assuming its chance of passing is about zero. Am I wrong? What else can be done?
/r/CryptoCurrency is best used for entertainment, not technical analysis.
> For that matter I’ve also never had anyone of any gender implore me to be careful when loading my children into a car, which statistically speaking is far more warranted. This would be extremely surprising to me.…
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16404025 Done here.
This is why I said, in my original comment, "and the property is large enough" (implying it doesn't interfere with others; or you have a permit, ...). I'm sure you knew that though. What exactly is your point? Would you…
Does it matter? Do you think we should blacklist people if they allegedly hold or have at some point allegedly held unfashionable opinions? What a horrible precedent.
The H1Bs I know that support Trump do so mostly because of economic reasons, and because of the immigration policies, like fixing H1B abuse, and making legal immigrants take priority over illegal ones (Democrats are…
It doesn’t really matter how discrete or not they are if even if you know about it you can’t do much about it. I’m also not convinced by a “don’t worry the camera is bad” argument; looking at drone footage online it…
Yes, and those could fall under the properties you own exception (or have permission to use from the owner).
USA, which, contrary to popular belief, has lots of restrictions on the use (though not necessarily ownership) of guns. Try discharging a weapon anywhere near a major metropolitan area and let me know how it goes :)
I hope one day drones are regulated similarly to guns, i.e. de facto banned unless some exception applies, such as: - you're in the middle of nowhere - you're doing it exclusively on a property you own (and the property…
Source article with fewer typos and less political babbling: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/dc-...
Related question: is it enough to be a EU citizen, or must one also live in the EU?
It's not just about left/right. Compared to SF, LA is a true big city, as close to New York as you can get on the west coast. In comparison SF is a petty small town, complete with the provincial backstabbing and all.
If the % required to service it was growing significantly, that'd be a problem. The debt outstanding growing, on its own, doesn't matter. The government is not a human who better pay off their debt by 65 or they're…
The title is not very useful; this quote gives some context: “It's the highest amount of borrowing in six years, and a big jump from the $519 billion the federal government borrowed last year.”
I agree, it won’t be enough, but it’s a great first step. Currently, given how difficult it is to find reliable data, one often can’t easily disprove even the most ridiculous of arguments (like the various groups in the…
This is great, it is about time some scientific process was forced into a system that sadly has been largely driven by protests of idiots in large numbers so far.
Obviously. This is why I said "in general".
Because, in general, you’re free to enter into contracts that limit your rights if you so desire.
Whether or not Apple/whatever was being shifty or not is a matter of opinion. The fact is, though, that nearly every other country already had a territorial tax system.
We’re talking about the repatriation part here, not all the others, which are a different debate.
Because the US is not going “down a path that neglects its obligations”. In fact quite the opposite since it just got a massive tax revenue increase. So comparing it to a situation where the US decided to just stop…
That makes no sense. Then the government would get nothing, plus give up future leverage, so obviously it will not do that. Comparing what happened to having no tax is a straw man. What happened here is that the…
What’s wrong with a Chevy Volt? (~50 battery only, 400+ total)