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Comment #10310008
It seems like most coffee shops (..that I've tried along the pacific coast) have no idea how to pull an espresso shot and will instead just brew a very bad strong shot of coffee. O…
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Comment #10295228
Fair enough.. Than a B-Corp, Non-Profit, or private member funded CO-OP type organization with a charter?
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Comment #10288684
It sounds like you're advocating a community pool of resources to benefit members, which is exactly what government social programs are.
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Comment #10115421
*Scientists interpreted observation as clickbait worthy title for blog posts
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Comment #10015386
Obsessive compulsive behavior on a societal level.
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Comment #9954098
Took my 2003 Honda Civic into the dealership for an oil change once, afterwords it starting having electrical issues.. the entire car would shut off at seemingly random times. No s…
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Comment #9822038
Food stamps are a decent example. It's not perfect yes, but it basically becomes undesirable to trade the cash of the WANT economy for the goods of the NEEDs economy.
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Comment #9821074
Peg the basic income to the Consumer Price Index or MIT's BPP [ http://bpp.mit.edu/usa/ ]
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Comment #9818081
I imagine partitioning living NEEDS [housing, food, transportation] as an area of the economy with its own money/token/basic-income-credits system separate from the WANT economy of…
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Comment #9818042
Basic income would need to be pegged to the CPI or some standard of living. I imagine partitioning living NEEDS [housing, food, transportation] as an area of the economy with its o…
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Comment #9810559
Startup idea: an affordable compact mobile home [0] http://www.designboom.com/design/cornelius-comanns-bufalino/ TukTuk Camper!
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Comment #9803702
Proof of state only further incentives hording, generally making it undesirable for economic activity.
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Comment #9802929
Courts are overwhelmed because laws rarely get revoked, revised, or modernized. 6th amendment to the US constitution: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the righ…
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Comment #9795441
501(c)3 non-profits are tax deductible. I'd recommend http://machineproject.com/ for the HN crowd Also funding for workshops/education through makerspace type groups. Also funding …
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Comment #9794473
ZH is a good example of the role information and news plays into the stock market machine game.
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Comment #9792925
A bad excuse to hide his responsibility.
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Comment #9792084
Be aware that the stock market is a game of "dumb money" (casual investors) and "smart money" (hedge fund managers, HFT groups, bots watching info feeds, and 'insiders'). How does …
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Comment #9776474
Exercise, diet (avoid excess oils/fats, sugars, processed foods), loose leaf teas (+honey) instead of coffee, side projects that motivate you. Following through with improving thes…
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Comment #9769917
Direct incentives for financial gains from higher incarceration rates, and kicking that money back to lobby for laws that put more people in prison at tax payers expense... Baby st…
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Comment #9713432
Yes but you would have to make that deal with the private investor(s).
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Comment #9713425
Recent trends in economics leads me to believe the accumulation of wealth and capital from gains in productivity and technology is amassing into huge piles of cash that want & need…
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Comment #9704188
Anyone else find the easter egg ? (..old school video game code)
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Comment #9698290
It's assumed that providing access to education would help fix the "minimal skills", and thus provide for a safe way to pay back the debt. Unfortunately the assumption falls short,…
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Comment #9673227
I rode trains through out my teen years in the USA. No issues!
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Comment #9673195
Trains also sometimes have lounge cars, dining cars and theaters. Buses confine you to a cramped seat and if you're lucky there's a tiny bathroom on board.