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Depends what you mean by “won’t work.” It seems like it can prevent infections for some people (like me) that are prone to developing bronchitis in the event of a common cough, and also helps treat deep congestion alongside an antibiotic. It doesn’t stop a cough, it makes the cough work

And yet, from the AP wire moments ago: “Ford cancels $1.6B plant in Mexico, to add 700 jobs in Michigan to build electric, autonomous vehicles.”

The best truffles are found by pigs. Or so I’ve been told. I really have no idea.

I’m saying everyone is going to be literally surrounded with many layers of good guys with guns (not to mention missiles if push came to shove). Unless of course you consider the police and secret service bad guys, but that’s your problem

No it’s not hypocritical at all. Most such arguments revolve around soft targets. Places an aggressor would seek out as being unprotected by either an official police or military force, or the citizenry.

That’s not the message I got at all, and in any case it’s certainly not true. What it seemed to be conveying to me is that simply because you have flaws (even big ones), that doesn’t mean you are fatally poisoned as evil. Meanwhile, just because you do some token decent things, that doesn’t make you good.

I’ve only seen it once, but I was under the impression that they also had a reasonable fear the Scarif was a trap. Galen was a scientist who had been working for years developing the most devastating weapons of mass destruction ever conceived, for a Sith Emperor. They were so worried about him that at least some of

What you essentially described is the Supremacy Clause. Obviously, where powers overlap legitimately, the Federal law prevails.

Why would low supply lead to higher demand in general? If you reduce supply, it will be more scarce given the same demand (obviously), but that doesn’t actually mean more demand. If anything, over time demand will usually be reduced. Sales will certainly be reduced. Perhaps you mean the perception of demand will

It can be built “safe” objectively actually. It is actually subjective safety that is the hold-up, as from a statistical perspective properly constructed nuclear power plants are very low risk.

I don’t use twitter much (I never actually tweet), but a few weeks ago I was looking for support for something, and the manufacturer had a twitter feed for that. The thing is, apparently they have to follow you before you can message them for your support. How could they not have fixed this by now? Shouldn’t a

That is a good question. As for criminal liability, though, it is one thing to talk theory and another to look at it practically. Would any prosecutor use their discretion to bring charges against an oncologist who, in the course of their practice, “authorized” marijuana? And similarly, would a jury actually convict?

Illicit markets are still markets. Again that has long since been decided.

Not a good one. That issue has actually been decided a long time ago. There is precedent directly on point. There is a seminal case, for example, in which a farmer grew a crop, within state lines, and argued that it would never leave the state, and therefore would never be part of interstate commerce. He lost. The

And BTW I just watched the second video and it is absurdly wrong. By its governmental definition, the US would not be a country, for the same reason I outlined above. The flow chart it provided as the reason for the EU not being a country:

the fact that states can make things legal that the federal government has deemed illegal (hello, weed) sort of goes against the one government rule of being a country.

Good. Because it’s not an endless runner....

That’s what I thought at first, but not really. I might not be completely new levels but it’s not just changed obstacles either (and it’s nothing like getting a few achievements). The first few levels are pretty basic so there are only so many changes that can be made, but the levels change pretty drastically in

There are 72 levels (not counting the rallies). The different coins are actually different levels. The layouts are often completely different.

That’s a fair point. While I would argue that Mario Run is a bit more involved once you dig past the surface, criticizing price against competitors is to be expected. The point I was trying to make wasn’t that everybody who thinks $10 is too much is being stupid, it is that those people are writing reviews in the App