omh1

6112 pts ยท August 29, 2017


2: repost front page content about 12+ times a day

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Tanker truck in the top right corner was just in an accident and leaking, black car was trying to drive through the accident

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#1 there is a tanker in the upper right, was already in an accident and leaking, the car on the right was trying to go through the crash

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not to mention the entirely illegal lane weaving

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As was already said the turning truck, traffic already in a lane always has right of way unless signage indicates otherwise

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Its an HOV lane it has designated merging points, the bike was in it entirely legally

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100%; 1: he crossed a double yellow, entirely illegal 2: failed to yield to traffic when lane changing, at fault 3: was high/DUI 4: likely

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traffic has the right of way, and that is ignoring the fact that what the car did is entirely illegal under almost all circumstances

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Most places that would be superseded by the cars responsibility to ensure they can safely change lanes, same rules as when turning through

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** Just to be clear here 32% of their paid tax number is business taxes that individuals do not pay

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Don't worry thou, they are pretty sure the avg. Canadian family made 25k more in 2016 than 2015

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Thats ignoring that it is based on a Fraser Institute study, who are not great at consistency, or transparency in who pays for their studies

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completely ruins their own data by allowing massive income earners far higher absolute $ taxes paid to massively inflate the tax numbers

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2: assumed that the average family both drinks like the Irish and smokes like a chimney 3: completely ignores sliding scale taxes and thus

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That is the most bias possible representation without outright making shit up: 1: literally threw in business taxes that no individual pays

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open if it was really needed. Crunches weren't too bad when you were getting OT and knew you could have a nice extra vacation right after

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Was actually pretty fantastic, the original owner had set it up that way to discourage the company from doing crunches, but keep the option

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Used to work in game dev, worked for a great company, had time in lieu + overtime in my contract so I got paid overtime + got extra vacation

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tried to implement additional rules on amateur radio installations.

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