Nah, when the cost of insurance skyrockets, people lose their homes and leave. New buyers come in for a time, but eventually the only buyers are those that can pay cash. They tend to also have the means to leave, if not mitigate the fire risk directly through large scale construction. Same thing is happening in Florida now. Coastal houses that used to be a million dollars, but uninsurable, are being replaced with 5 to 25 million dollar houses that can withstand anything. Or entire neighborhoods get replaced with condos that look like they're built to withstand anything, but it's really a scam.
They don't have the identity, if I remember right these are mail in ballots with a post date missing or some such. They have the physical ballots they can count, or not.
If you don't let them speak up, how are we going to find the racists? They're all old so it's not like they just suddenly appeared when Obama was elected. They've been hiding and hidden. Bring the assholes into the light, and let's get out the dildo of consequence.
Union teachers make 25% more than non union. There's no magic, it's always a fight. You can either fight alone, or with a team. Evidence says having a team works better.
The industry goes bankrupt because it can't compete with a government producer that doesn't pay taxes, leading to a government program running without competition, paid for by deficit funding.
Carnival BB gun on a turret basically. Squat for range, but squat for detection distance anyway. It would be able to knock out shaped charge dones outside their effective range, just barely. Drones with a grenade would still be close enough to be fatal without cover. It'd be an automated system to do the same thing the sad cages do now.
The only thing that startles me about his reporting is that at no point an FBI agent didn't step up and ask wtf he was doing. Which tells me they're entirely blind to the threat, and will be completely surprised when the next McVeigh appears.
Prices go down due to competition. So the government can't lower prices, unless it destroys demand so the existing levels of competition cause lower prices. The government can lower demand by raising taxes, or if the fed raises interest rates. Eventually leading to enough unemployment to lower demand.
In short, if the government makes prices go down, people tend to burn down the government before that happens. So it's not really something they can do. Increasing prices is a whole different thing, inflation pisses people off in smaller doses, and keeps them in jobs, so they're too busy to grab pitch forks and torches.
Green Lantern. I went in expecting cartoony quips and got what I expected. Everyone calls it a stupid movie like they went in expecting Shakespeare and found the Muppets. I went in expecting a live action comic book, and yeah that's pretty much what I got. Fun show, watched it a few times now.
To late he didn't, and who the hell is going to enforce that law?