

Some things should suddenly get much cheaper as well, like Pork.
Some things should suddenly get much cheaper as well, like Pork.
Supposedly the TP issue was that the supply chain was segmented out by office TP and home TP, can’t easily switch over easily but everyone was crapping at home.
newer dishwashers have a silverware rack that lets you sort them and they come out cleaner! it’s nifty.
except that you don’t have any sort of long terms rights to it and it costs more.
I think they were forced into it when the other companies decided they could make some of that sweet netflix money, so they stopped licensing to netflix and built their own services. Netflix had no choice but to build their own content.
Low cost energy is more likely to bring jobs back to the US than tariffs.
Honestly, if I were Putin, I’d have said to stop messing around with tariffs until after you’ve rescued Russia/putin. The tariffs back off and news on Ukraine all indicate a refocus at the same time. Putins screwed if trump doesn’t rescue him asap, (especially after the latest ammo dump explosion)… the destruction of the US as a world power can come later.
I’d like to know how this converts to Beirut port blasts.
Why aren’t they demanding more of the party they helped to win all three branches?
The truth was busy putting it’s shoes on.
My hardcore right wing neighbors have anti-elon stickers all over one of their Teslas, but are still the same. I think Fox has them fearful of “persecution”. They highlight every act of vandalism or protest like they’re some sort of oppressed minority so that makes them afraid to speak up, or they straight up know their viewpoints are shameful. Either way I think only the margins are changing as the truth never penetrates the core of the believers.
That’s a lot to unpack.
Are we going to find out the history of q-anon?
Likewise some emergency vehicles have made it difficult to get around an accident safely since you can’t see shit.
I run a simple calculation in my mind, a movie costs~15$ and lasts for a few hours. If a game i’m buying has a good chance of beating that ratio, i’ll buy it.
Sounds like you have a nutjob on your hands.
If there are no other comments in this thread, it’s because aMockTie has summed it up perfectly and concisely.
I’m no expert but it seems to me if the yields have to go up to get buyers, it’s like raising the interest rates on a loan. You can still get the loan but you have to buy less car/house if you want to afford the payments.
Part of the problem is that the “rugged individualism” that America was founded on also equates to entitlement. The last generations that truly had it rough, where a community spirit was important to surviving are dying or gone, and no one has learned their lesson. Yet.
The “should” in my statement was very intentional. Will it? I don’t know. But given massive amounts of excess product in the supply chain, it should