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(Completely different country here, no present risk.) The unfortunate reality for me is that I have three kids who might be called up if the shit hits the fan, and I’ve had 30 odd years longer on this planet.
If its not me, it’s my kids.
(Completely different country here, no present risk.) The unfortunate reality for me is that I have three kids who might be called up if the shit hits the fan, and I’ve had 30 odd years longer on this planet.
If its not me, it’s my kids.
Or a turd sandwich in which the bread is a bit old and causes issues in other countries.
I have no objection to that when considering country responsibilities - just don’t then count it again when the individual buys it.
Yes, but if you are considering Canada carbon you can’t include both everything they sell and everything they import. The earth is a closed system.
If you want to assess Canadas impact you can’t include impacts other countries have- thats their impact and your making Canada response for them. You could, and should, include net exports of fuel.
I disagree - its double counted. Once in Canada, once when actually used.
I have (had- grew up) 3. They are cute - its a natural defense mechanism so we don’t throw them in the bin when they are up at 3am for the 22nd night in a row.
Trump doing illegal shit is also a “widely expected move”. Expected, not good.
Yes they could - but they aren’t being used.
Plus, you know, that’s socialism or communism or something else people don’t like for some reason.
You could easily exploit borderlands- but live action? Its like a live action Kerby.
NO MR TORGUE!!!
I don’t have the right rant to express my displeasure at this, someone wanna help me out??
EXPLOSIONS!!!
So how much money someone can make from a property has no relationship to the decision to build more property?
Really?
It shouldn’t be - but ill tell you right now that no one will be a landlord unless they can make money from it, and people who move out of home at 18 won’t have the money saved to buy straight away.
Make no mistake, I don’t like the housing crisis and its causes either but I know rent caps isn’t how we fix it long term.
People don’t like applying economic theory because it reminds us of the core part of being human - I only care about myself and will act in a way that benefits me. Even altruistic people act as they do because they want to disadvantage themselves to help others and you can’t force them to change.
Rent caps are one of those that sound good in theory - like telling ticketmaster to lower the price of tickets, or 0% unemployment. But doing so just means other things suffer.
Supply/demand is usually micro…
Almost like no one wants to build any because they can’t be invested in and the only people it works for are those who already got one.
Not OP but ill do you one better and link the free online textbook that is used at a number of universities.
Look up “The core Economy 1.0” chapter 11, section 10. Case study on fixing rent prices and the following consequences, along with a step by step diagram.
You forgot “this is what hard-core Christians believe, this is where it contradicts itself, here are the 10 commandments including love thy neighbor and don’t worship false idols”.