

The feds would just argue the supremacy clause, tell the filers to get fucked, then kidnap the filers to Sudan.
The feds would just argue the supremacy clause, tell the filers to get fucked, then kidnap the filers to Sudan.
I think it’s more likely that California begins a succession movement that don dipshit to get impeached.
Eh it’s a lot of hq BluRay rips of disks I don’t have anymore. I could reacquire and rerip, but it’d be a total pita. The rest is personal docs/photos/etc. I’ve been spitballing sticking a NAS at my mom’s, but money’s tight right now.
Looks at my 60tb media archive
There’s got to be a cheaper way.
But can you really jam it?
I have an electrical contracting business, and our workload has been all over the place. Several weeks completely dead, several weeks slammed, some weeks with just a handful of service calls but no installations. Normally we’re pretty slow from January through March, but this year the slow hasn’t stopped. Anyone who says we aren’t in a recession is smoking the good stuff.
Yet I talk to friends in rural Colorado and Idaho, and they’re busier than ever.
In other unrelated news, locals emerge from jungle looking quite satisfied.
Groceries don’t really get more expensive, because the methods for producing food don’t really get less efficient over time; if anything, it’s more efficient. So there’s no real reason for them to become more expensive.
While I’m with you on the economic theory, the past 5 years proved that theory out the window. Yes, there were shortages and logistical issues that caused price spikes, but many grocery items never came back down, or have been held at artificially higher prices since. S&D postulates that when there are a higher number of units on the market, prices will drop. But when you have the corporate consolidation that we’ve seen in America where there are fewer producers (especially in name brand goods, aka one producer) as well as fewer retailers, the models don’t work as they would if we were in a pure free market where producers and retailers can enter the market at any time. As such, those fewer producers and retailers can hold prices artificially higher as their businesses are scaled out (nevermind that the likes of Kroger, the largest grocer in the country, has posted record profits in recent years, as have many entities that make up the core components of the CPI), and they can leverage market position to make entering the market untenable for an upstart.
And the problem with handouts is that they come from the govt, where the treasury prints money, thereby reducing the value of the existing money supply and increasing costs on goods as suppliers and retailers raise prices because of the increased money supply, aka modern inflation.
They’re just hoping Elysium becomes a thing sooner than later.
No, but it can checks notes impress other rich people.
Antisemitism is hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group.
Zionism, Jewish nationalist movement with the goal of the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews (Hebrew: Eretz Yisraʾel, “the Land of Israel”)., where antizionism is the opposition to Israeli nationalism.
Everyone keeps conflating these two, and it’s quite annoying. And I’ll say it louder for the people in the back: OPPOSING ISRAEL’S INDISCRIMINATE GENOCIDE IS NOT ANTISEMITISM. It is in no reference to Jews, either as a religion or a race, it is towards the Israeli government and their nationalistic followers that allow for the slaughter of men, women, and children.
I certainly concur.
More that spez is a greedy little pig boy and sucking of the orange oval office, so the admins seem to be purging any posts that might piss off the powers that be.