Comment Re: Fraud (Score 1) 59
Oil is actually fairly elastic. Healthcare probably has the closest thing to perfectly inelastic demand.
Oil is actually fairly elastic. Healthcare probably has the closest thing to perfectly inelastic demand.
That's only true for goods and services with perfectly inelastic demand:
Carbon taxes > Carbon credits. It removes the incentive to fudge carbon reductions for profit in this way, instead only emissions are measured and the closer they get to 0, the less companies pay. The taxes can then be spent on things like doing real atmospheric/oceanic carbon sequestration by a government that doesn't have a profit motive incentivizing them to screw it up in a way that conveniently funnels zillions of dollars into top management's wallets.
Reminds me of an old joke:
- Doctor, it hurts every time I do this
- Well, don't do it then
What i am trying to say is that your problem might not be the EBS, but the way you drive - too fast and without keeping the distance.
How did slavery enable those things to exist in a way that voluntary labor could not have? Voluntary labor can do anything slavery can, although perhaps with slightly lower levels of inequality.
If only the TLAs handled them with the Jihadist-level seriousness they deserve, then their complete lack of opsec would actually threaten their operations...I don't think Jan 6th caused any significant change their sadly. US law enforcement and intellligence agencies still handle domestic right-wing militias with kid gloves.
That would make the charger infrastructure horribly expensive, the charging cables as thick as an arm and considerably heavier, and losses with the resulting waste heat also much higher.
Like when 1950s doctors were promoting cigarettes, back when an ignorant society didn't know any better.
To be fair those were like the cranks who are saying "CO2 is just plant food" right now. Cigarettes were well-known to be harmful by mainstream medicine well before WW2.
Oh, correction, not too far behind this lady
Ooof, I'm not too far behind this guy...and yeah Tab Session Manager is the glue holding this shitshow together...
Not a billion dollars of sales, actually. The amount of gear sold would cost a billion at MSRP.
Airbus is not happy about this shit show at Boeing either. Being a monopolist in the EU is not a nice position to have. And besides, Airbus is already manufacturing at capacity and so are their suppliers.
The amount of his political prisoners beats every soviet ruler except stalin, though.
Well, if the law in question is whatever comes to his mind, then yes, he has strengthened the rule of law. Otherwise he uses the constitution and the laws of the country as a dick wipe.
Heh, my Thinkpad X201 must be 12 years old by now. And in fact it used to be an X200 from 2010 or so until I have replaced the motherboard. If Theseus had a laptop, this would be it.
"How to make a million dollars: First, get a million dollars." -- Steve Martin