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  • Technical details and the social contract mandate that your generator is never connected to the main power grid. The generator should be wired to an enclosed AC transfer switch. This switch will connect either the generator or the main grid to your home, but never both.

    Some detail: If the generator is wired to the main grid it can prevent restoration of main grid power. While an AC transfer switch will perform the task, many jurisdictions mandate additional safety precautions (which can be quite expensive).

  • You can only do so much to hide your assets without rendering them valueless.

    non sequitur. My assets and earnings are concurrently mine and not mine in accordance with state and federal law. Nothing is hidden or devalued.

  • I'm just a millionaire. I'm worth diddly squat "on paper" because I intend to stay a millionaire. This isn't a difficult fiscal apparatus to create. Billionaires have much more effective methods at their disposal.

    It doesn't matter what the tax rates are so long as the loopholes remain wide open and there's very little enforcement.

  • Fortunately they can sue for that. The Trump campaign didn't pay anyone for what is essentially license to use the music they publish. Several individual artists can and have already stopped him from using their music because he stole it, repeatedly.

  • I hypothesize that they're using three or four USB PD, 20V 5A circuits in parallel. This would keep the hardware cheap.

    But, a single USB cable could only handle two circuits. I'm with you. I wonder what cables they'll use.

  • Voting as a block, the six rightwing justices who wield the supermajority threw out the supreme court’s own 1984 opinion in Chevron USA Inc v Natural Resources Defense Council, which has required the courts to defer to the knowledge of government experts in their reasonable interpretation of ambiguous laws.

    Source

    The NRLB’s complaint against Amazon “should be dismissed because the General Counsel’s interpretation of the Act and requests to the National Labor Relations Board in this case implicates the Major Questions Doctrine and associated principles of non-delegation and therefore violate Article I of the United States Constitution,” Amazon’s attorneys wrote in their response, a copy of which was obtained by the Guardian.

    The NLRB complaint “should be dismissed”, they added, because the agency’s procedures “violate Article II of the United States Constitution” by involving “the exercise of significant authority by an Officer of the United States who is improperly insulated from the President’s removal power”.

    We'll have a king. No politician can save you, even if they wanted to.

  • Trump ocassionally is correct for all the wrong reasons. She's a bitch. But, it's not because she's winning. It's because she's a successful politician in late stage capitalism.

    It's similar to giant douche or turd sandwich. But, we'll choose the bitch over an egotistical, condescending idiot.

  • If I'm understanding correctly the argument against her competing hinges upon a genetic test that the article provides no information for.

    The evidence that she's a woman seems overwhelming. But the article doesn't provide the necessary information for an reader to understand and defeat the objection. We're not to reason for ourselves. Instead, we're to rely on ad hominem: The objection itself doesn't matter because it came from Russia. The article also ignores fallacy fallacy: There's also a very small possibility that Russia has reached the "good" conclusion for entirely "bad" reasons.

    I know three things:

    1. She's almost certainly a biological woman.
    2. She won.
    3. The author thinks you're stupid.
  • He's mad as hell and he's not going to take this anymore.

    There are many news segments with high degree of truth. Each and every journalist that makes a such a stand risks their career and often their life and the lives of their family to bring us the truth.

    I'd never really thought about a journalist as a human being before I watched the movie Network (1976): Howard Beale, a prominent newscaster, perceives that he's nothing to lose. Harrison's Flowers (2000) does a great job depicting the risks associated with reporting a war and likely is the reason Adrien Brody was cast in The Pianist.