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The racing on ovals in the rain or even just after a shower but without drying the track would be atrocious.

Racing on wet road courses works because if someone spins or gets off track (a frequent occurrence at the mid-Ohio Xfinity race last year) it doesn’t necessarily demand a full course yellow like it would on an

To the notion that because those “men’s jobs” only occur once a week or infrequently and so they really don’t count:

I suspect that the time measures in that article/images includes these roughly weekly tasks: grocery shopping, laundry, vacuuming, cleaning of non-kitchen surfaces (windows, toilets, tubs, mopping and

The thing with that survey is (and the companion article doesn’t really specify) is, what is being counted as ‘housework’

It specifically mentions things like dishes, laundry, cooking, vacuuming, dusting and such.

Likewise.
Good advice doesn’t really help you much unless you act on it.

Between the 4 years of my working time I was single with room mates, and another 8 years as DINKs, my wife and I really could be a whole lot closer to retirement than we are if we had just acted on the good advice given.

Never did anything

I think the amazon app store is staying.

The 50 individual ones do exist, and they aren’t going away until the States themselves cease to exist.

Fully aware its not even remotely close to a 1:1 sort of thing on tax% and price % increase/decrease. I corrected someone else about that actually already in this discussion.

But I did not reference only consumers, but what you left off:
the cost is passed on to individual consumers, employees, investors and

You would be wrong that they seem inclined to sit on it.

Money sitting around doing nothing is money that is not making you richer. If anything, letting money sit around is making you poorer because of the insidious inflation tax.

You are right, but wrong.
Prices are definitely increased somewhat, but not by 35% because remember corporate income tax is on profit, not gross revenue.

No
The claim was that consumers and employees will get zip from a corporate income tax cut while investors and shareholders and executives get it all.

Its false of course because some companies will in fact reduce their prices and some will in fact increase wages. Some may do more philanthropy. Yes some may just return

What exactly do you think investors and shareholders do with money earned from investments?
Take it home, pile it up, and go swimming in it?
Roll it into cigars and smoke it?
Yachts? Actually yachts are nice because you have to pay people to build it, maintain it, furnish it, etc. Which also means paying people up the

15% isn’t all that low.
I’d be more inclined for 0% as it makes the tax burden individuals pay that much more transparent (because at the end of the day companies do not pay taxes, the cost is passed on to individual consumers, employees, investors and shareholders, the degree to each depending on the company and

Re: Corporate tax rate

Our corporate tax rate is among the highest in the world.
We also impose tax on earnings made overseas (which almost no other country does).

You remember those tax inversions that made headlines a few years ago. Wanna know why they do it? In part because of those two facts.


Very much something

Exactly
Could have been a competitor, pissed off neighbor, scorned mistress

If someone had tried to help, they would probably be fined. Particularly in a place like Jersey where they try to screw you any way they can.

Put up a sign: Littering
Direct traffic around it by putting up a cone or something: Unauthorized traffic control device
Fill in the hole a bit with some loose gravel so people’s

Some more info for reference:


Nascar fines drivers for exiting the vehicle if they get out before the safety crew gets to them, unless the vehicle is on fire. Once the safety crew is there they also aren’t allowed to walk towards the track to deliver a message to whoever wrecked them.


That said, it became an official rule after this incident.

Ty Dillon’s team.

I think that was on a followup pit stop. If I remember, the car was pointing in the right direction when they showed that clip.

For the Allstar race since everyone only gets one set, I’d expect everybody to save them for the 10 lap finale.

Assuming they did this next season, I suspect nascar would limit the number of sets of each compound that are available so they’ll be forced to use the harder tire at some point.

So the basic strategy will be

Depends on the track and (unfortunately) idiotic state laws.

At Iowa Speedway for example, alcohol is not allowed to be brought in because of state law. I suspect you aren’t even supposed to consume in the parking lot during your tailgate party not that people seem to care.