> This shouldn't be down-voted. Just because you don't like something Lenin did doesn't mean all his observations are wrong. He is probably being downvoted for saying that consolidation will lead to feudalism. That is a…
Large companies have easier access to debt. And in a low rate environment, solid returns from debt are pretty much guaranteed.
> is airborne stable in aerosol form AKA, it's not airborne. If it requires water particles to host the virus, its not airborne.
> Aerosol transmission is the main vector. Yeah. And that's not 'airborne'.
Facebook is banned in China... > The US has permanently lost China's technologists and entrepreneurs at this point. What? We never had them. China's economy is closed and state-controlled.
They aren't forcing it to sell or close. If the US bans TikTok, TikTok will still exist in other countries.
Tax law is complex and change frequently, it would have to track 50 states + federal tax law.
> making it less likely that we'll notice new astronomic phenomena or inbound city-killer near earth asteroids. That is such a ridiculous claim.
California state tax is very high, and it doesn't go towards aircraft carriers.
And Cook is being honest: everyone can negotiate with Apple about their fees. Don't be shocked if Apple doesn't budge, because you actually have to offer something to make it worthwhile.
> lying about it to Congress When did Cook lie about it to Congress?
But they didn't say that. I don't understand why you are making up fantasies.
But you can buy food with the extra money from your tax deduction last year. Meaning, your problem is only a one-time, short-term problem. You aren't arguing in good faith if you try to use that to discredit his…
Everyone has a name, but not every name is recognizable to the average person.
The US-led coalition won the Gulf War. In fact, it was a very decisive victory.
> fifty years ago if you were a US citizen in a foreign nation you were nigh untouchable. Even the countries of most ill repute wouldnt dare to upset you. Arresting, imprisoning, or torturing an american meant incurring…
What do you mean, "how so"? Federal unemployment is $2400/mo.
The federal government is already sending out $2400 per month to people who are unemployed.
> They have the funds to bail people out just like they did in the last recession. Uh, what? The US is $26 trillion in debt. We also are bailing people out anyway- the extra federal unemployment made unemployment…
> while we're pretty sure intelligence is genetic to a super high degree. No? There are tons of studies about childhood development that focus on intelligence being affected by their environment / upbringing.
> now it's completely gone. ...From newer versions. Old JDK versions have been kept the same, and Java 7 & 8 are still in heavy use. > you can now only get support for JWS if you pay or if you go through a third-party.…
You're missing the fact that Russia has been militarizing space longer than the US has... Russia is not responding to the US, the US is responding to Russia.
Why would anyone with a brain hand over proprietary information?
Because Sweden's economy relies on exports. They have economic damage when their neighbors lock down, independent of their own lockdown status.
> The fact that Sweden’s death rate “far outstripped that of other nordic” countries (all else being equal) would tend to indicate the Swedish strategy failed, no? Why are we only comparing Sweden to other nordic…
> This shouldn't be down-voted. Just because you don't like something Lenin did doesn't mean all his observations are wrong. He is probably being downvoted for saying that consolidation will lead to feudalism. That is a…
Large companies have easier access to debt. And in a low rate environment, solid returns from debt are pretty much guaranteed.
> is airborne stable in aerosol form AKA, it's not airborne. If it requires water particles to host the virus, its not airborne.
> Aerosol transmission is the main vector. Yeah. And that's not 'airborne'.
Facebook is banned in China... > The US has permanently lost China's technologists and entrepreneurs at this point. What? We never had them. China's economy is closed and state-controlled.
They aren't forcing it to sell or close. If the US bans TikTok, TikTok will still exist in other countries.
Tax law is complex and change frequently, it would have to track 50 states + federal tax law.
> making it less likely that we'll notice new astronomic phenomena or inbound city-killer near earth asteroids. That is such a ridiculous claim.
California state tax is very high, and it doesn't go towards aircraft carriers.
And Cook is being honest: everyone can negotiate with Apple about their fees. Don't be shocked if Apple doesn't budge, because you actually have to offer something to make it worthwhile.
> lying about it to Congress When did Cook lie about it to Congress?
But they didn't say that. I don't understand why you are making up fantasies.
But you can buy food with the extra money from your tax deduction last year. Meaning, your problem is only a one-time, short-term problem. You aren't arguing in good faith if you try to use that to discredit his…
Everyone has a name, but not every name is recognizable to the average person.
The US-led coalition won the Gulf War. In fact, it was a very decisive victory.
> fifty years ago if you were a US citizen in a foreign nation you were nigh untouchable. Even the countries of most ill repute wouldnt dare to upset you. Arresting, imprisoning, or torturing an american meant incurring…
What do you mean, "how so"? Federal unemployment is $2400/mo.
The federal government is already sending out $2400 per month to people who are unemployed.
> They have the funds to bail people out just like they did in the last recession. Uh, what? The US is $26 trillion in debt. We also are bailing people out anyway- the extra federal unemployment made unemployment…
> while we're pretty sure intelligence is genetic to a super high degree. No? There are tons of studies about childhood development that focus on intelligence being affected by their environment / upbringing.
> now it's completely gone. ...From newer versions. Old JDK versions have been kept the same, and Java 7 & 8 are still in heavy use. > you can now only get support for JWS if you pay or if you go through a third-party.…
You're missing the fact that Russia has been militarizing space longer than the US has... Russia is not responding to the US, the US is responding to Russia.
Why would anyone with a brain hand over proprietary information?
Because Sweden's economy relies on exports. They have economic damage when their neighbors lock down, independent of their own lockdown status.
> The fact that Sweden’s death rate “far outstripped that of other nordic” countries (all else being equal) would tend to indicate the Swedish strategy failed, no? Why are we only comparing Sweden to other nordic…