That was only after the eventual direct attack on Iranian soil, and I don't know if it's even double digit missiles that have managed to land in return. Some Israelis are still stunned, but only because of how deep in a bubble they are.
Iran also opted not to close the Strait of Hormuz, even now, although apparently they were making preparations.
I can't really confirm it's complete disinformation, but they always post stories that case Ukraine in a positive light and a lot of them are never confirmed or repeated elsewhere.
They are at war for their existence as a nation, so some of that is to be expected.
I meant restrictions on what you can do with your money in general. The arguments for or against inheritance tax specifically are separate, and are either going to be about public interest or natural rights.
A quick look at the polling on the issue suggests it's all over the place, anyway. Some show more than 50% support, some less. Probably depends on how it's framed.
Most people who aren’t going to inherit any money and don’t have any money to leave their kids agree this is a good thing.
Definitely. That's probably a third or more of the population, though, and there's a share of people who would be affected somewhat or even a lot who support the idea, too.
Well maybe stereotypes exist for a reason, quitting being one is a quicker way to cut down bigotry than stopping people from noticing things,
(About Jews)
You should see what happens when you try force the people of an natural individualistic bend into community organization. Undermining, diversion and later, violence.
“lack of investigation” is fairly normal when the person is dead. Anyways, it’s really, really, really obvious the Secret Service decided to let the kid take his shot before they killed him.
Clearly, you can speak English quite well, just not understand it.
I actually can respond to this, for the real people reading. KMT isn't pro-China, just more confrontation averse with them. These are the guys that fought Mao, right? And, they lost the last election handily to the radical anti-Chinese candidate. Not sure WTF is up with the claim about the president.
But, we were never talking about Taiwan, and definitely not about the Uighur genocide.
For Lemmings from other areas, it doesn't read like a warning, exactly, but in the context of what the Alberta government literally this minster has been doing it kind of is.
Edit: Didn't notice this is signed Devin Dreeshen.
This government has blown up one Calgary transport plan already (they're literally building two halves that don't enter downtown at all now), so that may or may not be wise. Cities don't really have constitutional protections in Canada or Alberta.
Without checking the context, Iran and their proxies got hit a bunch and turned the other cheek, so in the game theoretic sense, yes, none of their threats will be credible now.
The conventional smart move would have been to start gradually blowing Isreali and American stuff up the moment Hazbollah was attacked. It sounds they might actually have some kind of twisted, theocratic idealism that got in the way of that.
Yes it would. Looking back I think the time machine wouldn't buy us more than those few years, though. The things that made it accessible, fun and (sometimes artificially, unnaturally) useful were the exact same things that made it easy to repurpose into the monstrosity it gradually became.
The Wild West period was scattered and had shitty accessibility. Companies like Google inevitably arrived to make the process of browsing smoother, but as of 2010 hadn't started being evil yet. The alternate timeline that doesn't suck probably would have involved email growing directly into a version of ActivityPub in the 90's and website dominance being bypassed entirely. (Although ISP struggles would have taken on a whole new dimension)
(and you need to understand that every tipping point is just an arbitrary line that climate scientists draw to try to draw people’s attention to the problem)
I would put those in a completely separate category, actually. They're both older and more real than the "engineered compilation of random unscripted moments" type of thing.
A nice artichoke heart in oil hits a spot nothing else does, but the versatility of the black olive is hard to beat.
Sundrieds can also be really good, but you have to know how to use them.
Jarred red peppers are underrated as a replacement in basically any other place you'd put a red pepper.