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Cantrell is being investigated by the FBI for many things. The first-class flights all over the world for dubious conferences to which she flew with her police officer boyfriend, with $39,000 in "upgrades for her security," which is in violation of city regulations requiring coach-class travel. The money from campaign ... | yes | 8,385 |
"Oh, Biden, What Have You Done?"Here is what Biden has done:Biden accomplished the following while dealing with global inflation, 50-50 Senate, obstructionist Republicans, filibuster, Manchin, & Sinema: Best midterm election results for a Democrat since 1998 The American Rescue Plan Infrastructure Law Inflation R... | no | 811 |
I’m not a fan of the death penalty and history shows it does little as a deterrent. However, egregious and inhuman acts against the innocent public shouldn’t be rewarded with life in prison on the taxpayer’s expense. Prisons are at capacity. It costs $35,663 yearly in 2020 to house a federal prisoner.
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The West should reevaluate its relationship with India. It has the potential to be another China and, like China, has latent hostility for the Western countries and perhaps sees an opening for leverage now and has no appreciation for the trade that was enabled by an international order forged by the US post ww II.Indi... | no | 1,515 |
Thanks to the NY Times my wife is now very worried about our existing gas stove and sometime in the next 6 months we will probably be retiring our beautiful 32 year-old Viking workhorse. Groan!Meanwhile our 1909 house is leaky as hell and for heaven sake, whenever we actually spend time in the kitchen we are constantly... | no | 1,893 |
Jackson 86% Support Background checks on guns - Quinnipiac, March 6, 2019. 68% support stronger gun safety laws - Forbes, June 15, 2022.83% support expanded medicare - Data For Progress - June 15, 2021.62% support raising minimum wage to $15 - Pew Research - April 22, 2021 .85% support a woman's right to have an aborti... | yes | 5,970 |
Paula Why do people do this - criticize somebody for something he never said. MS never said "be-all and end-all answer to a good life". In fact MS said "I know people debate back and forth about the costs of college".I, however, will point out that a person with a 4 year degree earns, on average, more than a million... | yes | 5,628 |
In Brazil, Santos stole a checkbook and used it to steal $900 worth of goods. When the legal system there went to indict him, George Santos was nowhere to be found--he had gotten to the US, living fairly innocuously. So the case was dropped as pointless.But now Brazil's justice system knows exactly where Santos is, i... | no | 1,606 |
The H1B sub-thread is this comments section is legit. But our K12 inadequacies are of our own making. We could keep billions in the US if we voted in our own self-interest. Instead, the white flight our policies fueled scurried tax dollars into the suburbs and left urban centers [ahem, where Black folk were forced to r... | no | 485 |
There are a lot of comments here that take the position that there are more important things to worry about - the climate, health care of everyone, and the planet in general - than addressing aging as this essay suggests. I disagree. Frankly, I like my life, and I am interested in extending my health for as long as I e... | no | 84 |
Layla The privileged Royals "leak" to the press and Willy inherits a billion dollars as he takes on the title of Prince of Wales and the former mistress prostituted herself to become Queen Consort.
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This is a frivolous article and posit. Everything will kill you; the question is what are the most reasonable balances and trade-offs?Around the world, many cuisines are simply not conducive to cooking over anything but a flame. Trying convincing any serious Indian or Asian cook settle for electric. I'd rather see bett... | no | 1,083 |
There is a certain nostalgia or goodness-of-fit that comes when eating a frozen pizza. And trying to elevate it with a $30 ordering of frozen pizza just ruins it.We know what we are getting into when we rip open the cardboard box, remove the plastic cover, and throw a traditional frozen pizza in the oven. It is like b... | no | 1,980 |
Ibn Guess where the University of Southern California got the money to build their medical school? A National Championship in College Football brings the victor ~$200MM
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There is clear campaign finance fraud here. He could not have earned or gotten through dividends even a small fraction of what he claims that he "gave and loaned himself" for the campaign. Someone or some group illegally poured money into his campaign. Talk of "ethics" is soft and subjective; wantonly violating campaig... | no | 203 |
One of the US's greatest world contributions was the Africa AIDS aid PEPFAR program started by GW Bush in 2003. 20 years and $90 billion later it has saved and estimated 20 million lives.But as article points out, there must be continued refinement for this and related programs to patch deficiencies and save more lives... | yes | 5,680 |
Boy this guy was really gullible to believe in investments yielding 16% at a time when interest rates were near zero.
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….and look at California on the map, then look at the videos of California flooding yesterday, today and tomorrow….100 mph wind gusts, full grown tree splitting houses open, landslides covering highways with massive boulders and 3’ of muck… who knows how many dead (one story I saw said 14 ‘confirmed’ so far)And as othe... | no | 620 |
RB "They each agreed to pay $400 before I bought the tickets." I agree with you except that I'd already be a little resentful because friend agreed to pay me back and now I am having to chase my money.
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Rich the military budget isn't so much about weapons systems:"Breaking down the $718 billion, we find that it supported a broad range of activities. The largest category, operation and maintenance, cost $286 billion in 2021. It covers the cost of military operations such as training and planning, maintenance of equipme... | yes | 7,242 |
Charles The $525 is for the beautiful hotel, which took years and millions to create, not for the location. There are a number of cheaper hotels nearby, at which I have stayed, so it's not the neighborhood that causes the high price.
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$1.6 million is peanuts. If it was you or me, we would be in jail.Is Trump going to jail?
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DecliningSociety It's 'woke' to pull together to ensure habitability or avoid mass dislocation due to climate change?And how is sourcing more coal and gas - given soaring and record prices of those now - a solution to the (partly Putin generated) shock?The UK is generating carbon conscious nucelar power and importing... | no | 4,160 |
john The Dept. of Treasury estimates there is $600 Billion, yes 600 Billion, in tax revenues owed by the very wealthy and corporations. That's why the new GOP House majority's first action was to vote to gut better funding for the IRS!
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My open minded side read this piece with fascination. My cynical side read it with a nagging feeling brought on by the epidemic of pharmaceutical commercials that eat up half of the evening news.
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Over the past 5 million years, we have become less fertile (lower "r" in ecological parlance) than our closest living relatives (both chimpanzee species) yet more widespread and numerous in the process. The reason is greater investment per offspring, leading to more productive adults. From an evolutionary perspective... | yes | 9,433 |
Representative Lieu is right, but he underestimates the risk. AI can become a tool for countries, companies and even, in this time of amoral billionaires, powerful individuals to collect and analyze data on every individual. Few are aware, for example, that two or three companies maintain massive databases with the co... | yes | 9,314 |
Again, we conflate Black with broke. This is about socioeconomics. Plenty of people from many background and races can’t afford to live in New York. Too often, we frame low income issues as Black issue and low-income benefits as Black benefits. Yes, a number of low income individuals are Black, but many are White and A... | yes | 9,755 |
Johnny Panic It may not be a good look, but it's irrelevant economically, and a distraction from holding the real culprits to account. Funding the royal family cost the British taxpayer the equivalent of around US$2 a year. Even less if you count the tourist income they generate.
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17 Billion spent by big money in the last election cycle. 14 Billion spent in 2020. You really think your vote will change this?
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It is very important to realize that fentanyl coming across our open border killed more Americans in 2022 alone than were killed during our wars in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan collectively.
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Having spent 20 years working in high-level casino positions and 25 years opening casinos in various jurisdictions around the globe, I can say unequivocally that Manhattan or Long Island are not ideal locations for casinos. But, not for the reasons many others cited. It is a fallacy that casinos bring major upticks in... | no | 4,127 |
While Princess Diana was an incredible woman at so many different levels including as a mother to her young children and with her charitable work I think she caused irreparable harm to the royal family by opening the royal family to attack by the media and turning them into spetacles for no holds bar attack with her ve... | no | 4,176 |
Zeke PS - Of course Obama added to the debt.He was given a $1.4 trillion deficit.
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Thomas Moore Paul Krugman: Notes on Immigration "First, the benefits of immigration to the population already here are small. " "My second negative point is that immigration reduces the wages of domestic workers who compete with immigrants. That’s just supply and demand: we’re talking about large increases in the num... | no | 436 |
There is a very intelligent school of thought that partners should never be totally surprised by a marriage proposal. Instead, they should know it’s likely and be prepared to accept based on open communications they’ve had about their intentions for each other. If it’s done properly the asking becomes a romantic formal... | yes | 6,777 |
Lynne S-D Yes, the system was shady and corrupt, semi-professional without the pay going to the athletes, and in many respects unworthy of its association with institutions purportedly existing for the sake of education. Now, the shady and corrupt practices are in the open, and the gap between the semi-professional an... | yes | 7,926 |
To me, this article misses the real point. This year's war budget is $858 billion, and people are dying all over the earth. Wars, famines, the stress of grinding poverty, pollution, climate change. Our sharehold primacy brand of capitalism is literally destroying the habitability of our planet, and we are in the midst ... | no | 3,395 |
When he succeeded to the Papacy, Ratzinger had wide-open administrative opportunities to set the Church on a path toward institutional stability to:1. Take every step to right wrongs denigrating the institution and teaching authority caused by clerical pedophilia.2. Correct the financial corruption and ineptitude ende... | no | 1,374 |
Puzzlemucker I don’t understand what I’m doing wrong, when I try to open these links they all take me to the same wordplay column. I know I can’t open links at all from the app, and I can’t fathom how links that look so different can take me to the same place?
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Oh please. The reason is he cannot be on any committee is because there is no possible way he can get a security clearance from the FBI. He's a wanted criminal in Brazil, literally no one knows where the $700,000 for his campaign came from, and until a year ago everyone on earth knew him as a drag queen named Anthony ... | no | 3,820 |
Kerry-Trump/Kushner also got $2B from the Saudi's and millions before entering office and during. What did the Saudi's get in return?
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I like Harry. He's a young man who has suffered and dared to use his platform to speak openly about his pain in a raw way --all the while challenging one of the world's oldest, most corrupt, wealthy institutions. His privilege clearly did not protect him from sorrow and pain. Maybe his openness will help other young me... | yes | 7,322 |
We lived in China for about 8yrs, coming home in 2013. In our home town, in Guangdong Province, during this period there was non-stop construction of 15-20 stories apartment cluster. Where we lived, single family houses, same thing. Driving by these sites at night revealed only a few lights on the first floor - commerc... | yes | 7,018 |
Alan - pandemics aren't easy to deal with (my understatement for the month) and there are harms no matter which way things are measured.Regarding Sweden, let's consider the tradeoffs - they had a far higher death rate than their neighbors Norway and Finland and a higher death rate than Germany, too. The King and the P... | no | 4,829 |
I was 34 years old when a business in fear of layoff. My son was 6 years old. He is 34 and was just laid off by a tech company.My words to him: “You have a right to be angry but before you get desperate, remember that you are the same age when I opened my company. Look at it as an opportunity. You are single, do not ha... | no | 3,654 |
I am having a good chuckle over Bret's concerns about the big city couple making $400,000 a year. Having grown up among rock-solid middle class families in the Midwest, we never assumed parents owed us money to pursue a college education. They motivated us to get one and then helped us determine where we could go base... | yes | 5,403 |
Articles like this can make taxpayers complacent about debt. This is dangerous. I agree that debt ceiling should be raised as a mere formality, America’s rising debt is unsustainable. After Volcker, interest rates have declined for nearly thirty years. This softened the cost of servicing rising debt amount. Last ye... | yes | 7,736 |
Richard Ralph Nonsense. Your parenthetical, "with the lone exception of Kherson" is ridiculous. Why should we treat that as an exception? It's of major strategic importance, cutting off Russia from numerous supply lines. And the Russians "chose" not to context it because they didn't have the means to, they were complet... | no | 2,379 |
Amazon opened a bricks-and-mortar store in Montgomery County MD, where 80% of voters are Democrats. The first book you saw was a “birther” attack on Obama. Letting the manager choose the books makes a lot of sense.
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The REALLY big question is where Santos got $700k for his campaign. He claims he lent that to himself. How can he do that if he cannot afford rent in a cheap apartment and has lots of bounced checks? Who is funding Santos is a question for the federal DOJ and the IRS.
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Dear Democrats,Yes, I trust you more than Republicans to protect Social Security and Medicare. But instead of sending me 98,000 emails a day soliciting my donations (I did donate to Charles Booker in Kentucky) follow John McCain's examples and use that energy to reform campaign finance laws.If money is speech, how can ... | no | 3,187 |
Hunter Greer--First of all, you ignore the exemption that Fred mentions, i.e., the first 12 million is zero tax, so it's applied to the remaining amount. The $10 million farm pays no estate tax, the $20 million pays less than one million. So why is it that someone should inherit a $10 to 20 million asset, in other wo... | no | 979 |
Microsoft has unbelievable profit levels that are monopolistic profits and indicative of a monopoly that needs to be regulated by the federal government--either broken up or its price and employment levels controlled by the government. Microsoft is using its monopoly power over employees.Bill Gates the Microsott found... | no | 316 |
JD Since April 2021, the United States has provided over half a billion dollars in assistance for the Palestinians/ It's been going on for years...and into the pockets of the so-called Palestinian leaders.
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Microsoft needs to take a cue from Elon Musk and Twitter. Layoff half the workers and tell the remaining half to work twice as hard. Voila, instant doubling of profits as your personnel costs were just dropped by half.
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Well, looking at the mess, $2 trillion of borrowed money, given to the richest, tax-dodgingest corporations, I want to know WHY huge, greedy price grabs in FOOD and ENERGY, are not considered ‘inflation?’Govt has no problem GIVING tens of billions to chip companies, but feeding their people isn’t important?Allowing ene... | no | 2,940 |
Smilodon7 She makes 174K a year and her husband got hired on with the oil industry at a million a year. Running for Congress and having a vote for sale is lucrative as George Santos figured out as well.
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open borders or de factor open borders are for fools. The US Southern border would be very secure if Congress could close the asylum loopholes. 99% of migrants at the southern border are economic yet they present as asylum seekers. Before Trump, there were stories in the 2010's about how the wall in El Paso had helped ... | no | 425 |
I read a lot of physics. And most of this is sheer nonsense while we spend billions looking for ever more elusive particles. in our quest to understand. sure. but unlike most science articles about the newest discoveries, never a word about how this could benefit us all. and things moved with astonishing rapidity after... | yes | 6,571 |
Mark Thomason These are all good points. It is tough to argue that it is easier to do business in Mexico than China. However, the compliance departments of American corporations should ultimately be up to the task of wading through Mexico's many rule-of-law issues.Renewed investment in Mexico will surely be a force for... | yes | 8,566 |
A crack team of legal scholars could probably make a solid case that ALL papers, discussions, drafts of SCOTUS should be open to public review, lest a black-robed aristocracy w life appointments be allowed to conduct the people's business in total secrecy, thus again privileging a powerful few while preventing national... | no | 3,628 |
We sanctioned the Russian gov, oligarchs, friends & associates of Mr Putin. In retaliation the Russian gov is successfully attacking our financial system via the debt ceiling, negatively impacting our ability 2 defend our nation & pay our bills, weaponizing our political parties & our laws against us. They are demonstr... | yes | 9,889 |
John Smithson We have tremendous national interests in the outcome of this war. A Russian victory will directly threaten our economic security, our political stability, and our national security. It will also replace one of the world's largest democracies with an ascendant authoritarianism. This will empower China in T... | yes | 6,097 |
Sounds like something that might be a 'thing' in the future. Gas, as it is, is a wonderful cooking medium. But, if you have induction, I doubt you will ever use gas again....I converted to induction about 10 yrs ago...and loved the gas stove I had but it created a fire hazard (my senior partner was no longer a good ... | no | 746 |
Laura Right! I have no experience with this, but I think a distant family relation (sisters ex-husband's dad) very well off met his second wife, a doctor, through a dating service and they have been together for decades. So it works for some. I also have a neighbour who runs a dating service where they charge about 2,0... | no | 1,014 |
Rk Exactly!Even if Noma were the best restaurant in the world, it certainly isn't the most expensive. There are certainly more expensive eateries in NYC!What those with astronomical excess wealth spend and trivially lose on $10,000 poker chips at the casino or pay millions of dollars on a blank canvas with a colored li... | no | 1,356 |
The wealthy transplants who have turned Montana into the second-fastest-growing state in the nation contribute to its hard-right turn (all that dark corporate money spent on campaigns) but not to its budget. Montana receives $1.47 in federal funding for every dollar it sends to Washington, much of it for Medicaid and ... | no | 2,331 |
If only they could buy investment grade real estate in the West! Take the cash out and run. International students from China but million dollar property in Vancouver. There is a way if there is a strong desire. Looks like boom and bust, Chinese style. Start a corner store or dollar store and buy Tesla as a business e... | yes | 5,774 |
I am a 60+ activist who has put in a lot of time, and still does, particularly in organizing against climate change among churches, Left, Right and Center. If I had some sort of purity test involving pronouns or people using just the right terminology for gender or race, or for the right sort of religious belief, I wo... | yes | 5,899 |
The 2017 Tax cut was enacted, stating it will wipe away the entire national debt. In the end Trump spent $7.8 Trillion and the national debt rose to $31.38 Trillion. He also lost close to 4 million jobs.Last month, the debt ceiling has been raised to $31.40 Trillion. Biden has created 11.2 million jobs in the first two... | yes | 7,567 |
Down where the rubber meets the road, "conservative" politicians will never, not in a thousand years, allow one dollar of taxpayer money to go towards the alleviation of human suffering, in this case that of poor and/or unwilling pregnant women and their offspring. How else will women [but not men!] know that sexual ac... | yes | 9,536 |
You cannot talk of a balanced budget out one side of your mouth when on the other side you vote to defund the proposed 87,000 increase in personnel for the IRS; resulting in a $114 Billion annual increase in the deficit as a result. Hypocrisy.
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I emphasize with Microsoft. The economy is not as profitable.
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MSF Here is the OED on the origins of the wordEtymology: Probably a variant of palmette n. (compare sense 2 at that entry), palmette designs having been a conventional ornament on window cornices. Compare:1925 J. Penderel-Brodhurst & E. J. Layton Gloss. Eng. Furnit. 123 Pelmet, a word used by upholsterers and somet... | no | 1,310 |
"Financial planning for retirement" is a complex matter that goes well beyond just investing. As a consumer, I highly recommend an absolutely outstanding software platform called Right Capital, which is only available through select Certified Financial Planners for a fee. In my case, it was a $1250 flat fee and for tha... | no | 2,554 |
Baruch There's a certain satisfaction in seeing McCarthy getting his comeuppance. Long overdue. McCarthy consistently lacks a moral compass. He always tries to figure out which way the wind is blowing & then heads that way. No wonder some don't trust him. The radicals on the right have no desire to govern, only to caus... | no | 1,422 |
An enlighten, secular society requires the open curiosity and debate fostered by great institutions of higher learning. Hamline administrators are choosing to avoid controversy for "business reasons" and by doing so, forming Hamline into an expensive extension of secondary school.
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peter s There is no such thing as a model democracy. And all emerging democracies, everywhere and throughout time, have a previous history of corruption. Furthermore, the Russian government is nothing but a gang of criminal thugs, run by a KGB trained true believer, and which routinely responds to internal opposition w... | yes | 6,757 |
Since the advent of Uber and Lyft, I've never used either service once, and I'm vehemently opposed to ride-sharing businesses, because a quick look under the surface shows how terribly these companies treat their workforce.There's something inherently bad about a company that doesn't even grant its workforce employee s... | no | 4,060 |
Irene Chwalkowski A new Bagel shop had just opened In the last month. It was September 2nd and I was enjoying my coffee and bagel on the porch. There was another person at another table. We struck up a conversation, which I thought would be a “Hi, nice day, isn’t it?” We ended up talking for an hour. Found we had exp... | yes | 5,221 |
PattyDeVille This one's confusing. The listing here says $120 (I assume monthly), but the listing on Compass (not the listing real estate company) lists the HOA fees as $720. There are two adjacent buildings here - for what looks like 4 units or is it 6 units ($120x6--$720???). $720 per month each seems more like i... | yes | 7,538 |
LibertyLover I would add that you train their forces to use them, given their advance nature. This takes time and suggest an extended period of wafare. Problem is there is a lack of consensus among the NATO members to take this on and I would say among those with the means closest to arena - France, Germany, Italy, Spa... | yes | 7,337 |
Steve Deech - Plus, doesn't his campaign owe him that $700k or so that he loaned to it?
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For reasons best known to herself, Frances Fisher really went into overdrive pushing for this nomination, even promulgating the lie that Viola Davis and Danielle Deadwyler were "locked" as nominees, so "let's make room for Andrea Riseborough". She even included the number of votes necessary in the Academy' s ranked... | no | 2,706 |
It takes a lot of intention to hold on to culture, to celebrate it, to practice it,” Ms. Catlow said, “especially as an immigrant, especially in a society that doesn’t value that and makes it really difficult to access, and where there can be a lot of shame around it and pressure to assimilate. You have to be a really ... | no | 462 |
To Writer #1: freeze your eggs or decide to be a single parent. Why the need for a partner? You have an amazing job, and as a neurosurgeon should probably be able to afford child care etc. Why pressure your very new boyfriend? 10 weeks? That’s far too soon to talk future. Take care of yourself Writer#2: you have no ... | no | 4,370 |
I used to hit the wine heavily every night. Down a bottle easily and of course with alcohol the more you have the more you want. Did this for about ten years. An otherwise healthy man, always young for my age — you’re HOW old? And those are your KIDS, I thought they were your siblings! Then shock of shocks — open hear... | no | 4,827 |
I wonder if the Republican Party is going to be able to come back from the unproven claim that cutting taxes actually increases revenues?I wonder if the Republican Party is going to be able to recover from the claim that the wealthy are 'job creators'?I wonder if the Republican Party is going to be able to recover from... | no | 1,465 |
These Republicans in the House have an issue remembering fiscal policy under Trump.Trump inherited a budget deficit around $650 billion, and quickly blew it up to over $1,000 billion …. before Covid hit.One of the first acts of the new Republican controlled House, was to slash the budget of the IRS.This is the usual gr... | yes | 9,140 |
I am still waiting for a journalist to consider salaries in the tech sector as a contrubuting factor for layoffs. Salaries in this space are SKY HIGH and with all of these tech companies (including the big ones) doing layoffs at the same time is this an opportunity for a correction in salaries? I just cant imagine--es... | no | 2,287 |
What a wonderful column! Thank you. I am glad to know these things about Tony Perkins, whom I've always considered closed-minded and frightening. It has opened my mind about him and let me know that I shouldn't judge him only by what is reported about him but should take the time and make the effort to learn about his ... | no | 2,848 |
Zoning boards are going to have to deal with this problem for many years. In-law apartments are not new and they do not affect the footprint of a home in the same way as ADUs. I object to ADUs mostly because they crowd out open space and they do affect neighborhoods in ways that in-laws apartments do not. I myself woul... | yes | 6,560 |
If the franchisor profits are so awesome don’t you think other franchisors would open competing shops offering franchisees a better deal ?
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CDiff Blaming Biden for the value of your investments is a largely fact-free exercise. Oh, and there are things that may be as important as the value of your investments, such as living under democracy versus authoritarianism.
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"Chef & the Farmer closed, in large part because the inefficiencies, stress and fatigue brought by an unsustainable business model became impossible to ignore."In the late 90s, we spent a 24-hour period with a French manufacturer and his family in Paris. While showing me his (very modest) cellar, the husband explained ... | no | 3,631 |
Decline : Compared to what ?IMF Forecast for 2023China Real GDP Growth 2023, annual percent change +4.4% US Real GDP Growth 2023, annual percent change +1.0 % Compared to the US it will be doing splendidlyAs to declining population t is by now means clear that this ... | yes | 5,557 |
Edward Allen So $31 trillion in national debt is irrelevant? Trillion dollar spending bills don't mean anything? We can continue to print and spend money at a deficit forever? No consequences? Just Republicans are terrorists, and thats all we need to know?
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Jim K ---"There is no more open land to move into or freely accessible resources to exploit" Sorry, Jim you need to get out more; there is plenty of wide open spaces for people to move into, and lots of resources to exploit for the benefit of mankind and for the benefit of the planet. If you raise my taxes, I will hi... | no | 2,916 |
Whether convicted, or not, this case proves several things. One, the justice system is horribly slow and two, it's terribly unjust. High profile justice failures like this cause everyone to lose faith in the system.If DJT had presented a counterfeit $20 bill, the cops would have arrested him, but $150K in "hush" mone... | no | 82 |
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