In order to function well, markets have to be correctly regulated. In particular, externalities must be accounted for. Energy markets fail to do that (CO2 emissions is a large externality) and are broken - I wager we…
I like your point about incentivizing high turnout (and the resulting inter-state race for turnout). I wouldn't necessarily equate it with lax election laws though. Oregon (where I live) is blessed with vote-by-mail --…
Wyoming gets 3 votes in the electoral college, California gets 55 - I am not sure what point you are making. The net effect of the electoral college is that the president is effectively picked by the voters of a handful…
That's exactly the goal. The point is not to pick a different winner, it is to re-enfranchise voters in states that are strongly 'red' or strongly 'blue'
Are you thinking of the US Senate? The electoral college is not meant to give a proportionally larger weight to small states.
Are you implying that Microsoft is smaller than Google, Facebook or Amazon? Using market capitalization as a measure, Microsoft is currently the larger company.
From these links -- revenues of $7.2b in 2015, $8.9b in 2018; money inflow sure isn't pinched.
At 7 meters, much of Florida is gone. Regardless, global warming will impact poorer (and tropical) countries disproportionately. I live in the Pacific Northwest, and I know it is a pretty good place to be as it warms…
In order to function well, markets have to be correctly regulated. In particular, externalities must be accounted for. Energy markets fail to do that (CO2 emissions is a large externality) and are broken - I wager we…
I like your point about incentivizing high turnout (and the resulting inter-state race for turnout). I wouldn't necessarily equate it with lax election laws though. Oregon (where I live) is blessed with vote-by-mail --…
Wyoming gets 3 votes in the electoral college, California gets 55 - I am not sure what point you are making. The net effect of the electoral college is that the president is effectively picked by the voters of a handful…
That's exactly the goal. The point is not to pick a different winner, it is to re-enfranchise voters in states that are strongly 'red' or strongly 'blue'
Are you thinking of the US Senate? The electoral college is not meant to give a proportionally larger weight to small states.
Are you implying that Microsoft is smaller than Google, Facebook or Amazon? Using market capitalization as a measure, Microsoft is currently the larger company.
From these links -- revenues of $7.2b in 2015, $8.9b in 2018; money inflow sure isn't pinched.
At 7 meters, much of Florida is gone. Regardless, global warming will impact poorer (and tropical) countries disproportionately. I live in the Pacific Northwest, and I know it is a pretty good place to be as it warms…