Feudal System never died. Just got a boob job.
Feudal System never died. Just got a boob job.
The articles of confederation are an example of a federal failure of a government. Strange how something with much stronger States rights and the word ”Confederate” in the name failed so spectacularly.
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Municipal bankruptcy is a thing.
You think these fucking morons have a rudimentary understanding of political economy?!?
Eh, I think it’ll reach a small niche as an upscale vending machine that stocks non-uniformly sized goods for middle-to-upper class apartment and condo complexes.
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Depends on the connotation you use for failing. I’d paint our current leadership as “failure.”
Kansas?
Apology accepted. Now we can discuss reparations.....
Call your reps ESPECIALLY if they happen to be Ted Poe of Texas or Rand Paul of Kentucky. These two gents have annually introduced legislation to eliminate the American Community Survey (related to, but not the same as, the census) since 2009. They think it’s too Big Government, but it’s where we get a lot of our…
The people who don’t know what “bodegas” are aren’t going to see this product in their (small-ass) cities.
I gotta say, I live in downtown DC, and while I frequent bodegas and corner stores often (hell, there are four within two blocks of my house), the vast majority of people I see in these stores aren’t going to download an app.
What most Americans don’t realize is that medication and medical procedures don’t cost in other countries anywhere as much as they do here. We inflate the prices. It doesn’t have to be this expensive. We spend more for less, and are behind other first-world (and even some third-world) countries in basic things like…
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If they park these reinvented vending machines next to Japanese vending machines filled with Asahi Black, I guarantee you you’ll have drunken finance bros defacing them with their bodily fluids.
Lol. You obviously don’t live in a large city, which is where these stores tend to be. They are really popular in my city, which isn’t even that big. Does the fact that people in rural America won’t be affected by this the same way city folks (most importantly, the bodega owners) will be, make this stupid app any less…
8 million New Yorkers certainly do. People in Philadelphia do. This idea is not only laughably dumb in its delusions of grandeur about a vending machine, but purposely targeting small business owners who are mostly minorities and often immigrants.