johnmarshallsghost
John Marshall's Ghost
johnmarshallsghost

Keep it up. Since my wife is a neurologist and I’m a tax attorney (who is very interested in politics), I try to educate people on the realities of the situation because both of us are affected by these changes (not so much from a financial standpoint, but from a professional one, in fact, the Republican plan only

Holy shit, that was thorough! Great job.

You don’t participate in reality, do you? Single payer IS THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE SYSTEM ON THE PLANET. Want proof? We spend at least two to three times as much on healthcare as any other nation and get worse results. Source.

It wouldn’t be federal, it’d be state law. I’m licensed in NY, so I can only speak for NY, but if I had to bet, I’d bet CA’s law is very similar as NY and CA tend to have a lot of similar laws in regard to corporations.

Well... that’s not true. You can be sued as a director. But, the issue is, is it a “business decision” and did you breach your fiduciary duty? The Board absolutely has a fiduciary duty to the company and shareholders. They are forbidden from engaging in self-dealing and profiting off deals to the detriment of the

Too true.

I read the source and it clearly is NOT how Lifehacker presented it. But, even still, what’s the option, let wrongful behavior continue to your own detriment? Besides, depending on how things are written, the directors/officers may have to provide legal fees if they lose.

Agreed, 100%. Yet, fairly active comment section. But, then again, this is just one more reason we suffer from rampant anti-intellectualism and willful ignorance in this country.

As a corporate attorney, that’s a patently foolish statement. So, if the directors and/or officers are misusing company funds, breaching their fiduciary duty, or any other action that amounts to a cognizable claim, shareholders shouldn’t sue the corporation to protect their investments and the corporation?

People living off of the government when they are fully capable of working should not be getting money for free.

Here’s my thoughts on that: Should we, or really any organization attempting to at least garner some respect, allow people to write on topics, about which they have no specialized knowledge?

All you need to know is:

Yeah, as an attorney and former federal district court law clerk, I couldn’t believe how wrong that was.

Your assuming we wouldn’t just get a job

Yeah... as a society, we don’t exactly support people offing themselves for being failures.

If you have no problems with Windlands, you will certainly not have problems with this. The only games that set off my nausea are Robinson and that one on VR world where you’re in the mech thing and you’re hopping around asteroids, I forget the name.

I have my “VR legs” and can play games like Eve: Valkyrie and Windlands for hours on end. I played Farpoint for about an hour before I got sweaty (you know, the sweats that precede nausea?) and had to stop. Granted, this is the first time I’ve picked up my PSVR in a few months, so I’m sure as soon as I play it some

As a leftie when it comes to holding guns (and other sports things, but weirdly not anything else) it works perfectly. There’s a leftie mode in Farpoint so it doesn’t even mess with you by having the wrong hands holding the gun.

You mean, it’s taxes, constitutionally collected from citizens by virtue of Congress’ plenary authority under Art. 1, Sec. 8 of the Constitution?

I completely agree with you. As a tax attorney married to a physician, we will never hurt for money. I am happy to pay into social security, even if I never get it. I don’t need it. Literally, social security, when we reach our peak (and for professionals that can be around retirement age), social security will make