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Comment #16480871
SB-827 is great, but I’m assuming its chance of passing is about zero. Am I wrong? What else can be done?
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Comment #16457598
/r/CryptoCurrency is best used for entertainment, not technical analysis.
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Comment #16414895
> For that matter I’ve also never had anyone of any gender implore me to be careful when loading my children into a car, which statistically speaking is far more warranted. This wo…
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Comment #16408585
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16404025 Done here.
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Comment #16408384
This is why I said, in my original comment, "and the property is large enough" (implying it doesn't interfere with others; or you have a permit, ...). I'm sure you knew that though…
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Comment #16407755
Does it matter? Do you think we should blacklist people if they allegedly hold or have at some point allegedly held unfashionable opinions? What a horrible precedent.
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Comment #16407693
The H1Bs I know that support Trump do so mostly because of economic reasons, and because of the immigration policies, like fixing H1B abuse, and making legal immigrants take priori…
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Comment #16407549
It doesn’t really matter how discrete or not they are if even if you know about it you can’t do much about it. I’m also not convinced by a “don’t worry the camera is bad” argument;…
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Comment #16407517
Yes, and those could fall under the properties you own exception (or have permission to use from the owner).
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Comment #16404175
USA, which, contrary to popular belief, has lots of restrictions on the use (though not necessarily ownership) of guns. Try discharging a weapon anywhere near a major metropolitan …
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Comment #16404025
I hope one day drones are regulated similarly to guns, i.e. de facto banned unless some exception applies, such as: - you're in the middle of nowhere - you're doing it exclusively …
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Comment #16403837
Source article with fewer typos and less political babbling: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/dc-...
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Comment #16398180
Related question: is it enough to be a EU citizen, or must one also live in the EU?
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Comment #16390156
It's not just about left/right. Compared to SF, LA is a true big city, as close to New York as you can get on the west coast. In comparison SF is a petty small town, complete with …
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Comment #16306391
If the % required to service it was growing significantly, that'd be a problem. The debt outstanding growing, on its own, doesn't matter. The government is not a human who better p…
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Comment #16300984
The title is not very useful; this quote gives some context: “It's the highest amount of borrowing in six years, and a big jump from the $519 billion the federal government borrowe…
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Comment #16261117
I agree, it won’t be enough, but it’s a great first step. Currently, given how difficult it is to find reliable data, one often can’t easily disprove even the most ridiculous of ar…
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Comment #16261074
This is great, it is about time some scientific process was forced into a system that sadly has been largely driven by protests of idiots in large numbers so far.
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Comment #16253855
Obviously. This is why I said "in general".
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Comment #16253761
Because, in general, you’re free to enter into contracts that limit your rights if you so desire.
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Comment #16173232
Whether or not Apple/whatever was being shifty or not is a matter of opinion. The fact is, though, that nearly every other country already had a territorial tax system.