It's obviously against the guidelines. There are about 7,200,000 teachers in United States. If we assume that teachers are nearly perfect creatures who (on average) exercise seriously flawed judgement once every ten…
I was quite polite with my discourse until my original account was banned for politely expressing an opinion that didn't jive with some moderators (but that had been moderated up heavily by the community.) The reality…
> People were saying precisely the same thing about marijuana having to be legalized by now because so many people in the 1970s were using it. What happened? Republicans realized that if they continued vilifying the…
Then confirmed, I think that's irresponsible and insane. At some point there will be a serious accident and both the driver and passenger's lives will be ruined, since driving people professionally is disallowed by car…
My understanding of zimride/lyft is that they're more about arranging carpooling than acting as professional taxi service. Does Lyft let random people sign up to work as gypsy cab drivers? If so, I think that's insane.
Marijuana shouldn't be regulated as it is. Should startups be allowed to sell Marijuana? Of course not, either everyone should, or nobody should. Level playing fields and all that.
I have to agree with you. The original Ubercab model (allow anybody to sign up as a driver without any vetting of anything) was absolutely atrocious. The new one is better, but uber drivers benefit from customers who…
The hypocrisy of your posts is almost overwhelming. That said, my original constructive criticism got me hellbanned (as happens to nearly all people who post sentiment that could be construed as anti-libertarian),…
> . It's much easier to simply sit back and poke holes in someone else's flawed theory while alluding to an ability to construct a better one yet demonstrating absolutely nothing. I pointed out that somebody had…
It's obviously against the guidelines. There are about 7,200,000 teachers in United States. If we assume that teachers are nearly perfect creatures who (on average) exercise seriously flawed judgement once every ten…
I was quite polite with my discourse until my original account was banned for politely expressing an opinion that didn't jive with some moderators (but that had been moderated up heavily by the community.) The reality…
> People were saying precisely the same thing about marijuana having to be legalized by now because so many people in the 1970s were using it. What happened? Republicans realized that if they continued vilifying the…
Then confirmed, I think that's irresponsible and insane. At some point there will be a serious accident and both the driver and passenger's lives will be ruined, since driving people professionally is disallowed by car…
My understanding of zimride/lyft is that they're more about arranging carpooling than acting as professional taxi service. Does Lyft let random people sign up to work as gypsy cab drivers? If so, I think that's insane.
Marijuana shouldn't be regulated as it is. Should startups be allowed to sell Marijuana? Of course not, either everyone should, or nobody should. Level playing fields and all that.
I have to agree with you. The original Ubercab model (allow anybody to sign up as a driver without any vetting of anything) was absolutely atrocious. The new one is better, but uber drivers benefit from customers who…
The hypocrisy of your posts is almost overwhelming. That said, my original constructive criticism got me hellbanned (as happens to nearly all people who post sentiment that could be construed as anti-libertarian),…
> . It's much easier to simply sit back and poke holes in someone else's flawed theory while alluding to an ability to construct a better one yet demonstrating absolutely nothing. I pointed out that somebody had…