No one has ever been prosecuted under the Logan Act in over two hundred years. It’s widely assumed by everyone that it’s unconstitutional which is why it’s never been used.
It’s not a crime to talk to Russia after you’ve been elected, morons.
If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.
Ahahahahahaha, so now OLED is somehow the latest version of “well, yeah other manufacturers have had it for years, but now it’s being done right”? Holy shit, let’s see, we’ve heard that about the screen size, fingerprint reader, NFC/payment systems, notifications, widgets, etc.
You don’t need to be an Android user to recognize that Apple is now charging extra for features that have existed in competitors for up to several generations.
They die waiting in line or when goods are not available at any price. That happens when prices are not allowed to rise to curb demand for non-vital uses.
Would you like what you absolutely need today to be available at a high price or have it sold out before you got there at a low price? The price controls are great…
So I was thinking, which would I rather if I were in this situation, paying high prices for gas to run my generator, or not having gas to run it because the station sold out to people who didn’t actually need gas yet, but filled their trucks anyway?