I suggest you read my comment again. What you came up with is completely unrelated.
I'm telling the lad who thinks killing people is the best way to solve problems that he might want to reconsider being a shitty person, and if nothing else, at least not committing a felony (arguably).
Have a nice day, doesn't sound like you have those very often.
Today, we're proposing killing a supreme court justice.
Tomorrow, we'll be storming the Capitol.
You're fueled by hate and it's destroying the thing you stand for. You hate the republicans so much for the things they've done that you're ready to do the very same.
You are a part of the problem. And if not yet, one day you will be.
They raised prices and left them there because enough people are paying these prices.
Them asking for bailouts because of their prices hikes makes exactly 0 sense btw, if they need to sell more, they'll just lower them again. The nice thing about margin is that it's margin - as long as you're making money, you're making money, it just depends how much.
Issue is, this isn't the first time I'm reading about someone complaining about the execution method.
The guy's lawyers were raising complaints about it as well, most likely to try to postpone the execution.
Every day the guy's alive costs the state money, it costs the time of his lawyers, judges and these "experts" and for what? To postpone his death a couple months? To have him get an arguably more painful and error-prone executiom method?
It's just a waste of resources. Either kill him if they must or stash him away for the rest of his life in a high security prison, this circus is unproductive for all parties involved.
They spent insane amount of cash to kill the guy, yet even then they keep failing to do just that.
Either just give him the heavily tested (on animals) and scientifically supported nitrogen, if you really need to kill him that bad or just send him to a damn prison and forget about him.
What about a thing that would actually change your life for some reason?
Would you prefer not knowing about it?
Of course there's no reason for the 76th brand of chicken sandwich, but that's also not what I'm talking about at all.
Marketing itself is fine and a healthy tool for growth, showing ads into people's eyeholes every chance you get is not.