19650 pts ยท January 31, 2013
'Allo.
Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, eh?
Sorry, I meant that the savings rate is *higher* for companies and shareholders, not lower. My bad.
marginal after-tax savings rate of companies and their shareholders is lower than that of low- and middle-class citizens. Hope that helps.
a potential result of lowering corporate taxes, and the allegedly intended result. It does not, however, take into account that the (3/?)
into the business, whether by hiring more workers, compensating current workers for additional output, or investing in PP&E. This is (2/?)
Suppose this same business had unmet orders every year due to lack of capacity. In that case, additional capital could be reinvested (1/?)
Why is BASF highlighted? Is that important, too?
Do you not know how to crop? I appreciate the info, but man, I don't care about your cell coverage or battery percentage.
My point is that whether you decrease the police budget or fund a new, better department, that money goes somewhere different.
I mean, no matter which way you cut it, it's a reallocation of funds in one sense or another.
What parts are you having trouble with? I'm reasonably familiar with what he's talking about, so I can explain parts if you like.
Also the lawsuit was largely funded by Peter Thiel, of PayPal fame, whom Gawker previously outed as being gay for no reason.
Denver Int'l Airport, Mattress Firm, WayFair, and George Soros in particular
Can someone explain what some of these are? I don't recognize some of the names or ideas that are on there, or there's no explanation.
Why would you go to bed after making coffee? You've just made it more difficult for yourself to fall asleep.
Sure, I get that. There are some legitimate gripes against the extent of it, but a lot of people just see company = person and don't like it
Out of curiosity, what do you think that actually means? I hear a lot of people complain about corporate personhood who don't understand it.
If it has been that way for centuries, then it has also technically been that way for decades :P
Can someone explain the first one?
Christ, you people can't take a joke. I'm reasonably sure I understand how inflation works, thank you.
I don't know about you, but I'd rather not have an 80% marginal tax rate on a 70k salary.
Ghost of Tsushima has the Fundoshi "armor" with the added bonus that running and sprinting don't make noise while wearing it.
Yeah, it's not a great feeling, having heroes fall from their pedestals
Check the domestic abuse footnote
He was a very good man, but unfortunately a rather ineffectual president. Probably one of the best people to hold the office, honestly.
You saying you never voted for her almost makes it sound like you had the choice to do so lol
Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, eh?
Sorry, I meant that the savings rate is *higher* for companies and shareholders, not lower. My bad.
marginal after-tax savings rate of companies and their shareholders is lower than that of low- and middle-class citizens. Hope that helps.
a potential result of lowering corporate taxes, and the allegedly intended result. It does not, however, take into account that the (3/?)
into the business, whether by hiring more workers, compensating current workers for additional output, or investing in PP&E. This is (2/?)
Suppose this same business had unmet orders every year due to lack of capacity. In that case, additional capital could be reinvested (1/?)
Why is BASF highlighted? Is that important, too?
Do you not know how to crop? I appreciate the info, but man, I don't care about your cell coverage or battery percentage.
My point is that whether you decrease the police budget or fund a new, better department, that money goes somewhere different.
I mean, no matter which way you cut it, it's a reallocation of funds in one sense or another.
What parts are you having trouble with? I'm reasonably familiar with what he's talking about, so I can explain parts if you like.
Also the lawsuit was largely funded by Peter Thiel, of PayPal fame, whom Gawker previously outed as being gay for no reason.
Denver Int'l Airport, Mattress Firm, WayFair, and George Soros in particular
Can someone explain what some of these are? I don't recognize some of the names or ideas that are on there, or there's no explanation.
Why would you go to bed after making coffee? You've just made it more difficult for yourself to fall asleep.
Sure, I get that. There are some legitimate gripes against the extent of it, but a lot of people just see company = person and don't like it
Out of curiosity, what do you think that actually means? I hear a lot of people complain about corporate personhood who don't understand it.
If it has been that way for centuries, then it has also technically been that way for decades :P
Can someone explain the first one?
Christ, you people can't take a joke. I'm reasonably sure I understand how inflation works, thank you.
I don't know about you, but I'd rather not have an 80% marginal tax rate on a 70k salary.
Ghost of Tsushima has the Fundoshi "armor" with the added bonus that running and sprinting don't make noise while wearing it.
Yeah, it's not a great feeling, having heroes fall from their pedestals
Check the domestic abuse footnote
He was a very good man, but unfortunately a rather ineffectual president. Probably one of the best people to hold the office, honestly.
You saying you never voted for her almost makes it sound like you had the choice to do so lol