The US dollar is never worth less nor more than than 1 US Dollar. If you owe a debt in USD, the size of that debt does not change based on the purchasing power of the dollar.
That's beside the point, because you don't pay taxes in denominations of "loaves of bread", you pay them in US dollars. If you pay with an asset that is wont to change its value in US dollars on a whim, that's a gamble for the government. There's a reason people don't regularly pay taxes with stock options.
The GameCube was pretty mediocre as a console, but SO MANY of its games have aged like wine.
This bit is slightly less removed from reality than the average SovCit rant. The collateral is the house, but the piece of paper (deed/lien) says who legally owns the house. Without that documentation, the bank wouldn't accept the fact that a house merely exists, as collateral for the loan.
But like any good SovCit, they take the grain of truth and try to fill a canyon with it.
Some useful simulations for understanding many proposed voting styles, and the potential drawbacks of each.
Brief moment when the black vote mostly got ahead of voter disenfranchisement efforts.
This wasn't too long after MLK's assassination, and Montgomery was a major target of his efforts to increase black voter registration.
"Likely" is a huge stretch. "Possible" I could buy in some states.
Not sure if it's my specific app or lemmy as a whole, but that spoiler tag isn't working. Sometimes they'll break if you put a space between the tag and your text.
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Looks like reddit spoiler tags just don't work in general
Not sure if it's my specific app or lemmy as a whole, but that spoiler tag isn't working. Sometimes they'll break if you put a space between the tag and your text.
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! Testing with a space at the front!<
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"Hey this is CVS, we have your prescription ready"
[Go to CVS]
"Oh, we received the prescription from your doctor but it isn't filled yet. Can we fill it now? No, come back in 2 hours."
There was some social commentary in that golden casino planet where the rich lived in excess while the poor barely got by (pay no attention to the Jabba behind the curtain)
And, of course, they cast minorities in leading roles!
I still have a sound card, because I have a stupid sound bar that works great except it only takes optical audio input.
Prob aren't getting severance nor unemployment if you get fired for 2 weeks of no-call-no-show.
alarmist, cost, growth, “India and China,” innovation, and resilience
If I had a nickel for every time sometime misspelled the name of the US 5c coin, I wouldn't be rich but I'd probably have a couple bucks.
all of consumer grade shit is going the way a "smart" phone
Fuck me, I was excited to get my Netgear Nighthawk a few years ago. It really is a great piece of hardware, but the firm/software bloat on it was brutal. Had to use its app for any diagnostic or configuration, it was way too hard to get anything done through its http interface.
"China is the worst polluter on the planet and they need to do better"
[China invests heavily into green technologies]
"NO NOT LIKE THAT!"
Because unemployment isn't really that low. When we talk about "people here now who could use those jobs", we're usually talking about people in dead end jobs that could use a career job.
So great, pull them into our elder care system, give them a career level up...now their old jobs are still unfilled. And while we're super shitty as a country towards entry level service workers, we also as a country really want those jobs to be filled. So we'd need to fill that gap in the employment pool somehow.
It's the "all your eggs in one basket" problem.