You have a couple of big errors here. First, you are comparing electricity consumption to transportation primary fuel consumption. But vehicles have limited thermodynamic efficiency just like power plants. So you need to compare the electricity consumption of EVs to currently electricity...
It would obviously depend on specifics of the law in Michigan. I think the RFRA laws are bad policy in general and hopefully Michigan's law doesn't permit parents to do what these people did.
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Sure, I'll explain. The Hobby Lobby decision was was based on the RFRA which does not apply to state laws or Federal laws that Congress has exempted. They would likely be charged under state murder / manslaughter laws so the RFRA has no relevance to this situation.
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The premise of the article doesn't make sense. The point of Gerrymandering isn't to create 100% safe seats, it's to create as many seats as possible that are skewed just enough for party to reliably win. Creating 100% seats runs counter to this.
Here's a few more:
1. Requirement have backup cameras in every new call sold. The government estimates is will save ~100 lives per year at $18m per life.
2. Dealer franchise laws that prevent car manufacturers from selling directly to customers in many states (requires an extra middle man...
That is not necessarily the case. Surge pricing has two effects: lowering demand and increasing the supply of drivers. It's difficult to know for sure from the outside but it's possible that suspending surge resulted in few total rides occurring from the airport because it didn't pull in...
If Spicer is talking about the border-adjusted tax proposed by the Republicans then it's not really an import tariff. It's basically a form of VAT tax and the border adjustment is pretty similar to how VAT works in Europe.
The comfort comes from the mass of the radiator, not the steam itself. I would just go with hot water and get old style cast iron radiators (designed for hot water not steam).
Federal highway spending is about $160 billion per year, half of which is covered by gas taxes. This is out of a $3.8 trillion dollar Federal budget. How about we double the gas tax (from 18.4 to 36.8 cents per gallon), eliminate the income tax, and shut down the rest of the Federal...
Nope. The supply curve for labor would shift the right and the market would find a new equilibrium wage and employment rate based on the relative slopes of the supply and demand curves. (inverse of elasticities of supply and demand). I suspect labor demand is more elastic than labor supply so...
Like I said, his was one of one or two first hand accounts that I heard. I heard many second hand accounts and the stories were relatively consistent. Obviously I can't say for sure that it happened, but there are many people in the area who take it for granted that it did.
My best guess...
That's fair. At this point it's clear no hard proof will ever emerge. I think Trump is a buffoon and I don't want him to be president, but stories did circulate in the NJ area immediately after the attack which is probably why he thinks it was widely covered.
A "normal" politician would...
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