6869 pts ยท June 16, 2013
*A portion of december
I know people are gonna look at this and be like "how dare they," but this is a very good way to cause allergic reactions.
Also, ball pit and tunnel places are their own deal now and they slap in comparison to what Chuck E had.
It's a franchise thing so there could just be one guy out there wanting to keep them because he thinks it's good for business.
Is there anything in the rules about distance to sidewall? I can't find it and so it's silly that a variable element like that can impact the play. I understand that bowling has variable elements (wax), but those are known and understood. Whereas there needs to be regulation on sidewall distance or else bounces off the sidewall should count as pins down.
The people dying of malnutrition in the US are almost all micro-nutrient deficienies rather than the "traditional" starvation. This is pretty much an education problem as they have the money to afford food, but not the know-how to feed themselves. You can see this as despite California pumping up payments in CalFresh during the pandemic, deaths due to malnutrition increased. It's because they lost access to the "hand-holding" (for lack of a better term) that kept them healthy.
Define "go hungry." Is it "they should have X calories per day along with Y mg of micronutrients?" Because I kid you not, I could deliver a box of groceries twice a week to every person in the country and give them $200 for more food on top of that and you'd still have people falling short of that definition.
I think we're short on logistics mostly. That's the reason for most of the hunger in the world. Beans and rice are dirt cheap and even micronutrient rich stuff is cheap when you look at how much money is going into solving third world hunger. If we're talking 2st world hunger? That's an education problem and a time problem to a lesser extent.
Can we agree that it should be our highest priority?
I mean, your life gets affected by a whole lot more things than just the current state of the S&P 500. I live in a state that voted for free school breakfasts and lunches for every kid. That's going to happen even if the stock market drops 20% over the next 3 months. If you want the same for your state, it's not out of the realm of possibility. As for feeding adults? SNAP is actually a pretty decent system, so we've got that front somewhat covered as well.
We just making up definitions for "curable disease" then?
Yeah, but you have to attach a vaccuum to yourself to poop. How could you possibly handle such an "arduous" task and still enjoy being up there?
Obesity doesn't magically disappear when you get above $12480 in annual income (world GDP per capita) or even $70,000 in annual income (US GDP per capita).
VA healthcare is actually pretty solid. It's just that the mistakes aren't swept under the rug so the right wing media can pounce on it.
That's going to make it pretty hard to deliver healthcare.
By efficient, you mean affordable?
Lol. This is the dumbest fucking take. Space would be awesome. Being weightless, seeing the earth from space, seeing the stars from space. It would be amazing. Plenty of things that are "arduous" people do not just to post on social/bragging rights: Endurance races, backpacking, climbing, etc. etc. And, sure, plenty of people do these things for bragging rights, but that's most definitely not the "only reason" as you said.
"All of NASA,"... NASA is doing a lot more than just sending people to the ISS.
Hydrogen is not the future of personal automobiles. It's EVs. Hydrogen might work for other transportation applications, but not for the car you drive.
(3/3) that I can't stand the guy and despise just about everything he did. I just also know that misinformation is unacceptable even if it's supporting your viewpoint and blaming "almost all" of the $8B in debt increase on the TJCA is utter bullshit.
(2/3) So that added a good chunk to the national debt. Lastly, our deficit was already at about $500B per year coming into Trump's presidency so that alone would account for $2T regardless of what he did. Suffice it to say that it is a COMPLETE bold-faced lie to claim that "almost all" was from a "single action." Now, you'll probably downvote me and bitch at me because you think that calling someone out on this misinformation is somehow synonomous with supporting Trump, but I can assure (2/3)
So that added a good chunk to the national debt. Lastly, our deficit was already at about $500B per year coming into Trump's presidency so that alone would account for $2T regardless of what he did. Suffice it to say that it is a COMPLETE bold-faced lie to claim that "almost all" was from a "single action." Now, you'll probably downvote me and bitch at me because you think that calling someone out on this misinformation is somehow synonomous with supporting Trump, but I can assure (2/3)
The CARES ACT at $2.2T was more expensive than the TJCA. Most of the big $.19T figure from the TJCA hadn't even come to pass when Trump left office as it is over a 10 year period. (Now, obviously we aren't being too careful because we used deficit when we should have used debt) And the CARES Act was only one of like 3 or 4 major COVID relief acts during the TRUMP era. We're probably talking another trillion or so between the two. Additionally, federal revenues were down sharply in 2020 (1/2)
*A portion of december
I know people are gonna look at this and be like "how dare they," but this is a very good way to cause allergic reactions.
Also, ball pit and tunnel places are their own deal now and they slap in comparison to what Chuck E had.
It's a franchise thing so there could just be one guy out there wanting to keep them because he thinks it's good for business.
Is there anything in the rules about distance to sidewall? I can't find it and so it's silly that a variable element like that can impact the play. I understand that bowling has variable elements (wax), but those are known and understood. Whereas there needs to be regulation on sidewall distance or else bounces off the sidewall should count as pins down.
The people dying of malnutrition in the US are almost all micro-nutrient deficienies rather than the "traditional" starvation. This is pretty much an education problem as they have the money to afford food, but not the know-how to feed themselves. You can see this as despite California pumping up payments in CalFresh during the pandemic, deaths due to malnutrition increased. It's because they lost access to the "hand-holding" (for lack of a better term) that kept them healthy.
Define "go hungry." Is it "they should have X calories per day along with Y mg of micronutrients?" Because I kid you not, I could deliver a box of groceries twice a week to every person in the country and give them $200 for more food on top of that and you'd still have people falling short of that definition.
I think we're short on logistics mostly. That's the reason for most of the hunger in the world. Beans and rice are dirt cheap and even micronutrient rich stuff is cheap when you look at how much money is going into solving third world hunger. If we're talking 2st world hunger? That's an education problem and a time problem to a lesser extent.
Can we agree that it should be our highest priority?
I mean, your life gets affected by a whole lot more things than just the current state of the S&P 500. I live in a state that voted for free school breakfasts and lunches for every kid. That's going to happen even if the stock market drops 20% over the next 3 months. If you want the same for your state, it's not out of the realm of possibility. As for feeding adults? SNAP is actually a pretty decent system, so we've got that front somewhat covered as well.
We just making up definitions for "curable disease" then?
Yeah, but you have to attach a vaccuum to yourself to poop. How could you possibly handle such an "arduous" task and still enjoy being up there?
Obesity doesn't magically disappear when you get above $12480 in annual income (world GDP per capita) or even $70,000 in annual income (US GDP per capita).
VA healthcare is actually pretty solid. It's just that the mistakes aren't swept under the rug so the right wing media can pounce on it.
That's going to make it pretty hard to deliver healthcare.
By efficient, you mean affordable?
Lol. This is the dumbest fucking take. Space would be awesome. Being weightless, seeing the earth from space, seeing the stars from space. It would be amazing. Plenty of things that are "arduous" people do not just to post on social/bragging rights: Endurance races, backpacking, climbing, etc. etc. And, sure, plenty of people do these things for bragging rights, but that's most definitely not the "only reason" as you said.
"All of NASA,"... NASA is doing a lot more than just sending people to the ISS.
Hydrogen is not the future of personal automobiles. It's EVs. Hydrogen might work for other transportation applications, but not for the car you drive.
(3/3) that I can't stand the guy and despise just about everything he did. I just also know that misinformation is unacceptable even if it's supporting your viewpoint and blaming "almost all" of the $8B in debt increase on the TJCA is utter bullshit.
(2/3) So that added a good chunk to the national debt. Lastly, our deficit was already at about $500B per year coming into Trump's presidency so that alone would account for $2T regardless of what he did. Suffice it to say that it is a COMPLETE bold-faced lie to claim that "almost all" was from a "single action." Now, you'll probably downvote me and bitch at me because you think that calling someone out on this misinformation is somehow synonomous with supporting Trump, but I can assure (2/3)
So that added a good chunk to the national debt. Lastly, our deficit was already at about $500B per year coming into Trump's presidency so that alone would account for $2T regardless of what he did. Suffice it to say that it is a COMPLETE bold-faced lie to claim that "almost all" was from a "single action." Now, you'll probably downvote me and bitch at me because you think that calling someone out on this misinformation is somehow synonomous with supporting Trump, but I can assure (2/3)
The CARES ACT at $2.2T was more expensive than the TJCA. Most of the big $.19T figure from the TJCA hadn't even come to pass when Trump left office as it is over a 10 year period. (Now, obviously we aren't being too careful because we used deficit when we should have used debt) And the CARES Act was only one of like 3 or 4 major COVID relief acts during the TRUMP era. We're probably talking another trillion or so between the two. Additionally, federal revenues were down sharply in 2020 (1/2)