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rmah
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
The first two look interesting, the last looks like a huge slum. They all look like bad places to live. IMO, of course.
rmah
·bulan lalu·discuss
While mildly humorous, I don't understand why people on HN are voting this up. The pie chart is misleading at best.
rmah
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
"Our economic system fundamentally chooses to reward such behavior". This is true, but what people seem to fail to grasp is that rewarding such behavior == buying the product. If people simply didn't buy it, they wouldn't do it. It's really that simple. It may be hard to not buy, of course. The alternatives may be worse, there may be downsides to not buying, etc. But nothing else will really be effective.
rmah
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sounds like a good way to ensure less capital in total.
rmah
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If the vast majority live at a "borderline biblical" standard of living, then there is simply not enough excess wealth to pay for the data centers (or more accurately, the industrial output necessary to build and maintain those data centers) you're talking about. Agrarian societies (i.e. borderline biblical), by definition, do not have the excess labor necessary for industrial output at any scale (here I mean anything more than a few % of contemporary levels).
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Lol, you know this is sorta sad but true.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
IMO, it's similar but worse. at least dogs and cats are living beings.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So every time your side loses a vote is equivalent to "cannot vote for"? Interesting perspective.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It actually is an addition marginal expense. They have to pay for infrastructure and possibly licensing fees.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
People have literally started revolutions and wars over taxes. Empires have fallen because of taxes. People are often emotional and don't even want to think logically about taxes. I suspect that it's been like this since taxes were invented :-)
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Because, for white collar jobs, that is so rare that it's reasonable to say that it never happens.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It sorta does, that's one of the primary points of a federal system.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yes and no. it's not like they ever extracted taxes from most of the natives living in the amazon jungle. Saying that you rule over people that have literally never heard of you is, IMO, stretching the definition of "rule" quite a bit :-)
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I see. So by "cannot vote for" you meant "did not vote for". Thanks for clearing it up.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Your statement doesn't make sense to me, perhaps you could clarify it? Did you mean that 85% of the population didn't vote for the current leader of the executive branch? If so then perhaps "that 85% [...] did not vote for" might be more appropriate. Or were your referring to the electoral college used to elect the POTUS?

For the first, 100% of citizens cannot vote for the federal government representatives (children, most felons, etc do not have the franchise), and about 1/2 of citizens who are eligible to vote do not. The vast majority of adult citizens can vote.

For the electoral college, that only applies to the POTUS. I agree that the electoral college is deeply flawed. But both senators and congressmen are elected directly. They are the ones who make the laws. The executive branch just enforces and executes those laws. The responsibility for the many vague laws that hand over power to the executive is on congress.

IMO, to say "85% of Americans pay taxes to a federal government that they cannot vote for" is misleading at best.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
All of it.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Most people live in asia. thus most foods are both produced and consumed in... you guessed it asia.
rmah
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I disagree.
rmah
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's like you didn't see where I agree that current enforcement is too aggressive. Why are you writing in a tone that implies we disagree when we agree? This is the sort of thing that confuses me.
rmah
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Giving something away for free and then whining that people use it for free confuses me. I mean, what did you think would happen?