You can't use ship style because those use weapons-grade material. It's more compact but not something you can use for civilian designs. The design isn't complex, it just uses higher energy density material.
Would it be legal if they made him speaker after jan and then had the pres and vp resign?
Yes, I was agreeing with you. But especially to say that the bulk powder from China can be incredibly cheap, so for a lot of goods the 20$ bottle won't be affected that much by tariffs even if they're at 150%. It's the type of thing with a lot of goods where you can look it up and the bulk amount is cheap but then you have to deal with an entire pallet of something you only need like 5 times ever. So buying the small relatively expensive bottle is still better, and with a wild guess it could only be like 1-4 dollars per bottle more.
For basic stuff like rice the US produces way more than it needs, the only real imports I see are for specialty stuff like jasmine rice or bhasmati rice from Thailand or India. Basic long grain rice or calrose is domestic and very cheap.
For this current season specifically there will be a glut of food and not enough buyers. In the future if these farmers go out of business then prices could increase.
It's also very acidic and bitter tasting if it's strongly carbonated.
You can't because while there is a correlation it's not 1:1. Ultimately the costs get passed on to the consumer but there will be lots of adjustments. Unless you're buying a product and it comes straight from China individually it won't be just one number.
It's been over a decade since the oculus rift came out and there hasn't been much improvement.
I don't understand your statement, the student debt is already there held by the government and theoretically they plan their future revenue for the budget with payments from student loan borrowers included. So forgiving student loan debt would just be a decrease in revenue while they continue to have the same amount of debt.
Do you have numbers for that? Because staffing is already very short and the ratio of workers to people needing care will get much higher. And a lot of them will want to stay in their home, which needs a much higher amount of care than in a centralized facility.
Except for the constant parasites.
In theory you can setup electricity intensive operations that can use extra energy and power down when supply is tight. Things like water desalination or hydrogen production. You have the problem of capital not being used but desal plants are often cycled off already.