Agree with you and the other responders. A one party treaty is meaningless, especially when dealing with Russia.
Agree with you and the other responders. A one party treaty is meaningless, especially when dealing with Russia.
Very good article. I wish you had ended without rendering an opinion, though. This came across as very objective and fair minded until the end. It’s not that I agree or disagree with your opinion, I just don’t think it added anything to a very good article.
There are some truly frightening replies to your post. Clearly people do not know the rules of the road when merging onto a highway.
I don’t disagree with what you’re saying here but another factor we also need to consider is the continuing development of areas which are not only at substantial risk from increased storm intensity and rising ocean levels, but are at risk from current storm intensity and rising ocean levels. The fact that people are…
You want me to be anti-union because, like everyone else these days, any kind of nuanced or middle ground opinion is incomprehensible to you. I’m not anti-union, though. Not at all. Unions are a positive and completely capitalism-compatible thing. But they are neither perfect nor the solution to every problem.
It doesn’t solve everything, but, “the market” is not what’s happening in America right now either. The fact that our political system is controlled by special interests plays a HUGE part in what’s going on with wages and wealth. There are countless instances of blatant criminality by large corporations, little of…
Spending 80 grand on a car you can fit car seats in is asinine unless you truly have f-you money. Buy something nice but substantially cheaper.
I don’t disagree with you, but we’re talking about what will actually happen in the real world, not what we would like to happen.
Not sure why you begin your response with some ludicrous bullshit since we pretty much agree.
You’re a rare breed. Good for you!
There is a NY Times, I believe, article out there that talks about the cost of road construction in the U.S. versus the rest of the world. It’s a good read, and presents some pretty solid examples of out of control union requirements as well as the negative impact of those requirements.
You can find examples to support both sides of the argument - that unions harm the ability of companies to remain competitive and extort workers to benefit the leadership, and companies that treat their workers like garbage and, as a completely legitimate and capitalistic action, organizing helps workers gain…
Anything that lets me not have to walk down the street and smell disgusting fucking cigarette smoke is something I’m in favor of. Who gives a shit what people who decided to put that shit in their bodies do, vaping is waaaaay preferable for everyone else.
So what you’re saying here is that anti-prohibition is a tired excuse, but prohibition is the new hip thing that’s really paying dividends.
Not saying that there aren’t very legitimate concerns about cryptocurrency, especially with everything that’s been happening lately, but organizations like the U.N. and IMF...it’s all about control with them. Every organization like that, whether it be our federal government or the UN, inevitably wants to consolidate…
More internet regulations by people who don’t understand the internet. It’s no ones fault but our own by continuing to allow ourselves to be governed by a corrupt and technologically illiterate political class.
I started out at the beginning of June to do a quickie brake job on my FJ. Had even bought the pads and rotors previously.
I mean what I’m about to say in the most positive way possible. Also, photographers are assholes, and I am a photographer and so I am going to be a bit of an asshole.
I haven’t done the reading to determine global warmings role, or lack of a role, here but I wholeheartedly agree about the forestry management practices. We’ve created this situation ourselves through regulation of the insurance market and poor forestry management. We can fix the situation and people can probably…
The risks are quantifiable, it’s not even remotely an all-or-nothing situation. The problem is that the government keeps manipulating the market and distorting the risk management process. People who derive no benefit whatsoever from the incentives for building in somewhere like Miami wind up subsidizing those who…