Fanatical Meat
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What corporation doesn't use the public water, roads and electrical grids?
The non Commie Businesses dummy
What corporation doesn't use the public water, roads and electrical grids?
Then they fight having to contribute anything to the community. As per SCOTUS cases.The non Commie Businesses dummy
Does the first include roads, bridges, tunnels and things real people use daily? Or is it for futuristic flying electric busses and super trains?Transportation: 621B
Housing: 213B
VA/Fed: 18B
What do you say, ATPN?
Imagine a keyboard that fixed spelling errors. Or a way to highlight them so the poster could correct them ... maybe a red underline or something.Image every residential rooftop in America pulling energy from the sun to heat and cold their house and power their lightbulbs?
Imagine roads equipped with the technology to safely guide driverless electric cars? Imagine a car with no steering wheel, and the car wreck as extinct as the dinosaur?
Waiting for conservative outlets to start saying how that will take away your right to work.... As opposed to protecting you from being fired for any or no reason at alldamn, i'm really liking this bill
Bold yet not unexpected argument from the business community lol.
Yeah, I guess Wal Mart doesn't need those roads for their trucks. I guess Industry supplies their own, clean water to run their factories from, I dunno, the moon? ...
fucking asswhipes. Amazing that this kind of brainless word-putting-together from these demons always works on the most mentally compromised of our voters.
I agree, I bought a new house last year and I've been looking into rooftop solar, and it just does not seem to make economic since at the current prices. It would cost about 1/3 the cost of my house, and only last about 10 years.I'd love to have solar, but the costs for the panels and batteries are prohibitive. Now if Uncle Joey could provide them for little or no cost and undo the system manipulation against home solar enacted by bribes from the utilities
Imagine thinking that you don't need to be protected from the 6 million car accidents that happen in the US every year. Imagine, if you can, a world where computers don't tell you where to go or when, but instead help you get there safely without wrecking your car. Imagine now, just for a second, thinking that is a bad idea.Imagine if we could drive our own cars in ways we want to, go where we want to, when we want to, without some computer telling us what to do or trying to 'protect' us.
I would love to know what Republicans would consider a public mandate to be. Apparently it’s not winning control of every elected part of government, so what is it?
A republican mandate is winning a majority in the government with a minority of votes.I would love to know what Republicans would consider a public mandate to be. Apparently it’s not winning control of every elected part of government, so what is it?
I would love to know what Republicans would consider a public mandate to be. Apparently it’s not winning control of every elected part of government, so what is it?
I think it’s an under appreciated problem that Republicans do not recognize the legitimacy of their defeat, regardless of how thorough it is.I think this stance is based on the belief that it is simply impossible for the Democrats to possess such a thing because they think Democrats are bad.
His position greatly simplifies the task ahead of congressional Dems though if they only have to negotiate amongst themselves.
I think it’s an under appreciated problem that Republicans do not recognize the legitimacy of their defeat, regardless of how thorough it is.
They had the deck stacked hugely in their favor and still lost.
Imagine, if you can, a world where computers don't tell you where to go or when, but instead help you get there safely without wrecking your car. Imagine now, just for a second, thinking that is a bad idea.
Imagine that I (and a great many others) have driven all over the US, personally over 40 states without the aid of any computers at all. Unless you count whichever ones were involved in making and printing the paper maps. I still use them when I'm in an area I'm unfamiliar with like I was a week or so ago. Imagine that nearly a whole generation of people today don't even know where to get, let alone use a paper map.
Basically the only advantage to paper maps I can think of is they don’t require battery power. In every other way they are worse.Imagine that I (and a great many others) have driven all over the US, personally over 40 states without the aid of any computers at all. Unless you count whichever ones were involved in making and printing the paper maps. I still use them when I'm in an area I'm unfamiliar with like I was a week or so ago. Imagine that nearly a whole generation of people today don't even know where to get, let alone use a paper map.
What solar panels are you looking at that only last 10 years?I agree, I bought a new house last year and I've been looking into rooftop solar, and it just does not seem to make economic since at the current prices. It would cost about 1/3 the cost of my house, and only last about 10 years.
When I worked out the math it was very nearly break even, if I could pay for it cash. If I have to finance it (which I would) it becomes much more expensive then just buying electricity.
Imagine thinking that you don't need to be protected from the 6 million car accidents that happen in the US every year. Imagine, if you can, a world where computers don't tell you where to go or when, but instead help you get there safely without wrecking your car. Imagine now, just for a second, thinking that is a bad idea.
I know the head of the Nevada Trucking Association. I bet if I asked him if highways should be paid for by per-mile usage fees he'd throw a fit. I know this because I've seen him do it.Yeah, I guess Wal Mart doesn't need those roads for their trucks. I guess Industry supplies their own, clean water to run their factories from, I dunno, the moon? ...
fucking asswhipes. Amazing that this kind of brainless word-putting-together from these demons always works on the most mentally compromised of our voters.
Damn you young wipper snappers with your fancy paper maps and short pants. I have traveled across this great nation with nothing but a sextant and the stars to guide me!Imagine that I (and a great many others) have driven all over the US, personally over 40 states without the aid of any computers at all. Unless you count whichever ones were involved in making and printing the paper maps. I still use them when I'm in an area I'm unfamiliar with like I was a week or so ago. Imagine that nearly a whole generation of people today don't even know where to get, let alone use a paper map.
I know the head of the Nevada Trucking Association. I bet if I asked him if highways should be paid for by per-mile usage fees he'd throw a fit. I know this because I've seen him do it.
I know the head of the Nevada Trucking Association. I bet if I asked him if highways should be paid for by per-mile usage fees he'd throw a fit. I know this because I've seen him do it.
And in particular, factoring in a non-linear GVW multiplier - as highway road damage more like a 4th order power exponent on each axle weight (often referenced as the fourth power law).Suggest a GVW multiplier too if you want to cause a stroke.