And if they have money they might spend it on things like fast food, that generates a need for more workers. Who'd have thought?!
Yes, but let's try to achieve that without state ownership of the means.
I think that's at the University of Waterloo - they would routinely close entrances due to aggressive geese.
It's not the publishers paying the researcher's salaries, they're mostly paid by public institutions and receive funding from government grants. If anything, bl researcher pay structure should result in open access publication.
The world would be a much better place if we placed nature'at least at the same level of care as we place generalized human need.
Only if he is elected, which hopefully never happens again.
I can pirate very easily too - probably saved me about $3k in game costs alone while still having a way larger legit library than 99% of Consol owners
This isn't a new concern, just more specificity about how the shut down of global deep water convection currents is occurring. We're fucked, but it's not a "new" fucked - just another piece of the existing fucked humanity has largely decided isn't as important as the match of capitalist profits.
They literally started their math is based on voting population in their post. Sure, this doesn't account for cheating, but the Dems are also making headway on minimizing gerrymandering in a lot of swing states.
How much "space" does one person, or even a family need? When you were in those cities, where did you stay? There is a big difference between visiting a downtown core and living in a near-to-downtown neighborhood. Still not everyone's cup of tea, sure, but if we all lived in an acre property we would collectively go bankrupt from infrastructure costs alone.
When does the whole second amendment kick in and people start using it to defend against authoritarian governments?
I guess by "not doing business with the city" they will be removing any connection to the sewer system and roads...