Comment Re: So.... fix the laws, I guess? (Score 1) 406
The problem here is not that Nestle owns this scarce resource, but that no-one does. So they just grab all they want.
The problem here is not that Nestle owns this scarce resource, but that no-one does. So they just grab all they want.
That's 180 weekdays, which means 36 weeks -- more than half a year.
True -- not many places. But that's irrelevant.
The US does not hold a nationwide popular presidential election. Period. Each state chooses its Electors as it pleases. It just happens that right now all the states are popularly electing their Electors. If even one state did it differently, propagandists would not get away with trotting out this mythical nationwide popular vote.
If humans were not monogamous, there would be no concept of infidelity or cheating.
Thank you for being the first to say anything reasonable here.
Can the cops use a warrant to order my neighbour to help them batter down my front door?
Allocation of scarce resources by price is not market failure. This is of particular importance during unusual circumstances.
I'm sure it's great if you read the kind of books they include in it.
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Did you flunk Reading Comprehension 101, or do you just take delight in abusing fellow human beings?
A search warrant would not empower a cop to violate federal comms law.
Given that he didn't even build a clock, the discussion of the relation of "build" and "invent" is a waste of words.
I understand this being modded up, but not as Funny. It's perfectly serious.
Human brains process it absurdly well considering there's nothing really built-in for it.
A claim like that requires either a citation or a sound, persuasive argument.
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