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  • Actually.... I think they do. I bought a gun recently and it asked all the stuff about whether you are a citizen or not. That's just one of those funny things about the bill of rights - it applies to anyone stateside and any citizen abroad.

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  • Yeah they wanted to hurt the elite universities - but they missed their targets and will instead hurt all of the third tier state schools that actually have low enough barriers to cater to everyone.

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  • Yeah, immigration laws in other countries are very difficult. The US's immigration policies are vastly easier, even with the politics and bureaucratic hurdles, quotas and lotteries, because there are at least legal pathways for people without tens of millions of dollars. If I wanted to become a citizen in any other first world country it basically can't be done. I could get a permanent visa in some of those countries because of my education and profession - but never citizenship.

    Now some of those countries may be opening up their citizenship process to take advantage of the brain drain. The US is going to lose so much more than just money. It's truly heart breaking.

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  • It literally means freedom from consequences by the government. Not from society. Sure he could've been a social pariah and people would've been within their rights to ostracize him. But it is unconstitutional for our government to threaten him with legal action as a result of his politics.

  • They don't want to compete. That's not the point of any of this. They want to strip it for parts because Trump has rang the dinner bell for the vultures to feast on everything we have built in this country.

  • I've visited some friends in those rental only neighborhoods. The lawns are all trashed. The neighborhood was less than three years old but it was already sliding toward a slum because of the clear lack of ownership by the occupants.

    Honestly I can't believe that part of the rent didn't go toward neighborhood wide lawn care.

  • It helps remove the incentive to buy up all of the single family homes. The calculus is pretty simple -

    1. buy a house
    2. rent it
    3. pay the mortgage, insurance, and maintenance with the overinflated rental costs because everyone colluded to jack up rental prices across the board
    4. eventually own the house entirely off of the back of renters
    5. repeat

    Renting a home shouldn't cost enough for that cycle to be self sustaining.

  • That video has a rich, complex undertone of depression. Mmmm that depression is smooth. You know, I find this video to be a real go-to for when I want that bouquet of isolation and denial. I just keep coming back to watch it again and again.

  • Amazon entirely dominated by white label products from Alibaba, though. Where are you going to find a WXTMO Potato Peeler for cheaper and with better service?

    I just skip amazon entirely. The search really isn't useful anymore.

  • Not trying to be a dick here, but do you honestly think that you, a non-expert who likely doesn't even practice in ecology or environmental sciences, are the authority here on whether any studies have attempted to account for the water consumption based on the feed variety and sources?

    Because if you thought of it as a way to shoot down a random internet comment, then the experts who work in the field have certainly done so and followed through with those calculations already. Have you ever met a professor? They fucking love to tear apart arguments because it gets their names into publications and that's how they earn tenure and notoriety for grant funding.

  • 10kWh is enough to run one 110VAC outlet at full capacity for about 10 hours. I don't know where that 10kWh figure comes from but most American houses use between 15-30kWh per day.

    So that 10 foot cube would need to be closer to 15ft cubed. It's huge. Perhaps the foundation of the structure would work, as someone else mentioned.

  • Cab companies can afford to hire a dedicated mechanic to handle those kinds of problems. That makes even more sense when you consider they purchase mostly similar models over the years. An individual finding a transmission problem will take it to somewhere that is likely inexperienced with those problems and they get overcharged as a result.