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HamsterDan
·11 months ago·discuss
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·11 months ago·discuss
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·11 months ago·discuss
Sure, it's not true, but the fact that I believed it could be true pretty much confirms that Elon is evil, does it not?
HamsterDan
·11 months ago·discuss
Finding food and housing is a source of stress for literally all life on earth. Only for a fortune few humans is it not a source of stress.
HamsterDan
·12 months ago·discuss
If the EU can force every person on earth to dismiss a cookie popup on every website they visit, surely they can pass some regulation to rein in the expansion of tipping.

For example, just make it a requirement that the default tip is 0% in point of sale systems.
HamsterDan
·12 months ago·discuss
This is going to expand tipping dramatically. I don't understand how you could have any optimism that tipping will go away after this is passed.

Businesses are going to work hard to blur the line between a tip and a required payment so that they can call their income a tip while customers think they're obligated to pay it.
HamsterDan
·12 months ago·discuss
That's not a tip, it's a bid. Expect a lot more businesses to start operating like this if no tax on tips goes into effect.
HamsterDan
·12 months ago·discuss
Restricting food to civilians has been a legitimate war tactic forever. It's called a siege. If this is unacceptable to Palestine, they need to return the Israeli hostages.

Israel is under no obligation to provide aid to their opponent in a war. Anybody suggesting such is transparently anti-Semitic. Nobody would ever make such a ridiculous claim if it were their own countrymen held hostage.
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·12 months ago·discuss
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·last year·discuss
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·last year·discuss
This change neither increases nor decreases the size of the government, so it's unclear how you think "party of small government" is relevant here.
HamsterDan
·last year·discuss
If the rich won't run away, then Spain and Brazil don't need global action. They could just jack up taxes on the rich in their own countries. And since you've now pinky sworn that the rich will stay and pay the extra taxes, it won't have any adverse effects domestically.
HamsterDan
·last year·discuss
It's a monstrous disincentive to increased productivity. If you're a smart, ambitious person who wants to work hard and advance your lot in life, are you really going to stay in Spain knowing that the government is going to take half of everything incremental thing you do?

This is basically inviting your best and brightest to move to the US and other low tax countries.
HamsterDan
·last year·discuss
Your standard for dull is too high. Most of the world does not create anything. The mere fact that you're creating something, even if it is an amateurish model airplane, is already cooler than what most of the world does with their free time.
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·last year·discuss
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·last year·discuss
What the governor of California believes does not matter when federal agents are being attacked. The President has a responsibility to protect his agents. If California is not doing that sufficiently, the President is more than justified in sending reinforcements.
HamsterDan
·last year·discuss
Democrats, socialists, and communists, yes.

It sure isn't Republicans rioting because their candidate is enacting one of the cornerstones of his platform.
HamsterDan
·last year·discuss
If 500 people can't stop 10 from causing violence, then those 500 never believed in peace to begin with.
HamsterDan
·last year·discuss
If local police are unable or unwilling to protect federal agents doing their jobs, bringing in the military is absolutely the right decision. These rioters used hammers to destroy concrete bollards, pelted federal agents with the fragments, and faced no resistance from the LAPD while doing it.

Bringing in the military was necessary.