I very much doubt the Trump administrations cares about Uighur Muslims any more than the CCP. Also funny how they need to wait until Trump's last day in office before lobbying any real criticism.
This conversation really isn't productive.
> The difference is how likely you are to assume possible racism is actual racism. The "glass half full/empty" metaphor expresses that difference quite well. I addressed this quite clearly: If you're not generally at…
Terrible oversimplification. It's extremely difficult to determine what negative action is motivated by racism and which isn't. If you're not generally at risk of experiencing racism (ie. you are of the majority ethnic…
and the supplier is bankrupt.
> Your superior "understanding" of economics is at odds with academic consensus and with reality. And yet, you have no counterargument.
> No, all jobs don't disappear. Some, however, do. Some are no longer profitable, more are replaced by capital investments. Economics denialism is quite strong in your circles, as I noted. Ok, now we're getting to the…
> No, that point that you're ignoring in pointing that out is that if they don't depend on these jobs then they're entirely unemployed. Those jobs don't disappear just because you mandate a living wage.
The point that you're ignoring is that most people working these "entry-level" jobs in fact DO depend on them to cover their living expenses. What you're suggesting is to set those people in a race to the bottom along…
He has to attack the person because opposing the idea of people making a living wage makes you look like a callous idiot.
"The free market will fix it!" - If we're assuming invoking the Defence Production Act wouldn't work because the machines are too complex to prepare in time, why on earth do you believe the free market would succeed?
Sounds like maybe you should take the hint. It's not "taking sides" to point out that you're glorifying violence if you as the president are threatening to deploy military force against protestors.
They make sense if there's a big apple logo on the front.
You're underestimating the influence CMC has over the space. They determine what exchange volume is legit and what isn't, also what coins are worthy of being listed. At the least, this gives Binance additional…
Good to know.
Well, 5 million / 7 billion is 0.000714, or 714 grams. I doubt it takes anywhere near that much to make a needle.
> You can afford the tenth car because you already contributed to the common good to earn that money! I'm not trying to offend you, but the notion that your compensation is necessarily proportional to your contribution…
How much do you get paid?
I worked at JP Morgan a couple years back, they were in the process of migrating a ton of their legacy systems to their own terrible proprietary Python offshoot.
>> "We project a 400T dollar shortfall in worldwide pensions, which will result in global economic crisis and reduced standards of living." > No problem! Just move in together! The point is to find a way to resolve the…
I switched to using PopOS, it's completely removed the headache I previously had with Nvidia cards on Linux.
I figured it was obvious from the context that the hypothetical person is wearing it in support of Nazis, and not as a buddhist symbol...
This is bizarre, you start your comment saying that I have no idea what I'm talking about and then go on to agree with everything I wrote.
This is a ridiculous comparison. A proper analogy would be someone with a swastika symbol on their shirt talking to a Jewish person. I think we can all agree that wouldn't go well.
>> The idea is that by picking a random real number C, there is a chance it will fall between A and B over time, no matter how the other person picks their numbers A and B. But for any two finite numbers, A and B, the…
I very much doubt the Trump administrations cares about Uighur Muslims any more than the CCP. Also funny how they need to wait until Trump's last day in office before lobbying any real criticism.
This conversation really isn't productive.
> The difference is how likely you are to assume possible racism is actual racism. The "glass half full/empty" metaphor expresses that difference quite well. I addressed this quite clearly: If you're not generally at…
Terrible oversimplification. It's extremely difficult to determine what negative action is motivated by racism and which isn't. If you're not generally at risk of experiencing racism (ie. you are of the majority ethnic…
and the supplier is bankrupt.
> Your superior "understanding" of economics is at odds with academic consensus and with reality. And yet, you have no counterargument.
> No, all jobs don't disappear. Some, however, do. Some are no longer profitable, more are replaced by capital investments. Economics denialism is quite strong in your circles, as I noted. Ok, now we're getting to the…
> No, that point that you're ignoring in pointing that out is that if they don't depend on these jobs then they're entirely unemployed. Those jobs don't disappear just because you mandate a living wage.
The point that you're ignoring is that most people working these "entry-level" jobs in fact DO depend on them to cover their living expenses. What you're suggesting is to set those people in a race to the bottom along…
He has to attack the person because opposing the idea of people making a living wage makes you look like a callous idiot.
"The free market will fix it!" - If we're assuming invoking the Defence Production Act wouldn't work because the machines are too complex to prepare in time, why on earth do you believe the free market would succeed?
Sounds like maybe you should take the hint. It's not "taking sides" to point out that you're glorifying violence if you as the president are threatening to deploy military force against protestors.
They make sense if there's a big apple logo on the front.
You're underestimating the influence CMC has over the space. They determine what exchange volume is legit and what isn't, also what coins are worthy of being listed. At the least, this gives Binance additional…
Good to know.
Well, 5 million / 7 billion is 0.000714, or 714 grams. I doubt it takes anywhere near that much to make a needle.
> You can afford the tenth car because you already contributed to the common good to earn that money! I'm not trying to offend you, but the notion that your compensation is necessarily proportional to your contribution…
How much do you get paid?
I worked at JP Morgan a couple years back, they were in the process of migrating a ton of their legacy systems to their own terrible proprietary Python offshoot.
>> "We project a 400T dollar shortfall in worldwide pensions, which will result in global economic crisis and reduced standards of living." > No problem! Just move in together! The point is to find a way to resolve the…
I switched to using PopOS, it's completely removed the headache I previously had with Nvidia cards on Linux.
I figured it was obvious from the context that the hypothetical person is wearing it in support of Nazis, and not as a buddhist symbol...
This is bizarre, you start your comment saying that I have no idea what I'm talking about and then go on to agree with everything I wrote.
This is a ridiculous comparison. A proper analogy would be someone with a swastika symbol on their shirt talking to a Jewish person. I think we can all agree that wouldn't go well.
>> The idea is that by picking a random real number C, there is a chance it will fall between A and B over time, no matter how the other person picks their numbers A and B. But for any two finite numbers, A and B, the…