On the scale of things NYU alumnis do to pay back their crippling student loans, this is solid in the middle of desperation scale.
On the scale of things NYU alumnis do to pay back their crippling student loans, this is solid in the middle of desperation scale.
Everyone else seems to be thinking ski jumps
He is a Canadian after all. His proposal reminds me of Pierre Trudeau’s famous “Just watch me” speech.
It’s a tradition at this point.
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I think by now you should get from all the comments that property owners get property tax bills at least once or twice a year, as part of “Joy of homeownership” with all the special districts parcel taxes itemized. So it’s hardly obsure to them.
Even in Texas, where Houston is famous for not having zoning laws, there are still other land-use regulations/procedures requirements before one can turn undeveloped land into housing subdivision with $500 millions worth of bond investments. The neighbors would have plenty of chances to provide their input to the…
In California, you can create Community Facilities Districts with election hold among property owners rather than residents in situation outlined in the show to impose Mello-Roos fees on land parcels. It seems like Texas’ law is outdated, and developers found it’s cheaper/faster/easier to hire Stingray’s services…
Anybody who own real estates and pay property taxes would hardly consider the existence of special districts “obscure.”
Did you even read the article?
That’s long times ago, the countermeasure against MANPADs had came a long way.
They created a new city 2 hours away from Seoul as the new “de facto administrative capital city,” starting in 2007. You have to ask them why they wait that long.
1 million USD upfront to invest in US. ONE FREAKING MILLION.
Supreme Court did decided to hear the DAPA case in January, and a 5th Circuit panel did ruled against Obama administration on behave of states like Texas.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-co…
My family had done it legally without a big company sponsor or marriage. It didn’t took “hundreds of thousands of dollars.” Nor did it costed that much for many people I know socially or professionally. About a million people immigrated legally to US, it’s not that difficult.
Did Germany reduced the disability pay for police officers maimed by criminals on the job, like they did in the US?
The questions is, are taxpayers/voters willing to back-up the police officers for taking those risk?
De facto is not De Jure, and can explain a lot of differentence in treatment.
Korea was part of the Empire of Japan. Philippine was not. I would argue governments have higher level of duties of cares to their own citizens/subjects that they drafted/pressed into military services. Many former colonial powers used the post-war de-colonialization to stiff people from former part of their empire.…