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maybe molting? what do I know?

The most important reason is that there’s already a state called Washington.

  • Collect names, emails and personal information.

“For gas and diesel, Kotchen also looked into the costs of car accident fatalities, congestion-based travel delays, and road damage from the use of heavy-duty vehicles that run on diesel. These are all what economists call externalities not priced into the use of fossil fuels.”

I’m in favor of a pretty steep wealth tax (the GND proposal of a 70-something percent tax on every dollar north of $10 million is, I think, a great idea.) The larger issue is that Elon Musk is not standing in the way of the programs Bernie wants, and he’s far from the proximate cause of the perpetuation of these

Are you guys getting paid to shill for these “contests”,  where the main goal is for the company to collect personal information? It seems like these are posted like once a week now. I’d love for there to be someone who has actually won one of these things to step forward and talk about their experience.

The only “confusion” this would generate is the confusion about why people are being overcharged. More information is always good.

You’re talking about the folks who think “billionaire” means they’ve got a billion dollars in the bank. I’m not sure they’re capable of that kind of nuance. 

So... let’s get this out of the way...

1) This looks like it is just P-Hacking (sometimes called data dredging), where they look at massive data sets to pick out any “statistically significant” correlation between any two variables. When you see a study that references a large data set, such as a massive

the associated risk of dementia rose by 44% for every 25 grams of processed meat eaten daily

That take is terrible.
Yes, billionaires are the product of a dumbass system, but humans are capable of doing multiple things AT THE SAME TIME ! I know, incredible.

We can do science, research, space stuff, ... AND tax people more intelligently as to redistribute the wealth and take care of humanitarian issues.

Most of

Nothing.  But even that will lead to starvation pretty quickly.

Where I live, a popular expression is “We’re all in this together”. It’s meant to be a sort of blessing or form of unity, but in reality, unfortunately, it’s more like a curse.

Yep. The person who needs this level of complication is someone who needs to enter a property, do something, and then exit it without leaving any evidence that the entry occurred. That almost certainly means they want to leave something behind (like installing recording devices, keyloggers, or other surveillance tools)

click out of one...

Have they not watched The Lockpicking Lawyer? Most locks are pickable in a couple seconds with simple tools.

They got bought in 2000 by a fashion brand and turned into outdoor inspired apparel for prep schoolers, college students, and fair weather adventurers. Patagonia and Arcteryx have been eating their lunch though, so it seems like they’re going with a new strategy in design and marketing known as “giving a shit.”

I’m going to agree with you, but it’s going to take a minute:

I’m glad that large corporations are teaming up with the party that is in power to expel political dissidents. Otherwise we’d have fascism

These people only MAKE demands, they will never adhere to any.