Its amazing to see well functioning government that runs based on well known principals. Game theory showed what works best and they are following it. Bravo.
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I do like how even handed this is as opposed to my nutty leaders randomness. Seems to follow game theory.
That is not how you spell kicking.
its sorta significant though since like china increased tariffs in response which if we are doing reciprical means that get added on to ours to. It effetively means we are just cutting trade off completely for all practical purposes.
Yeah but you definitely want to hit up canda first so you can get enough stuff to look canadian when going anywhere else.
there will be no winners. only survivors at best.
You can tell something up because before the least little move in the market and the news was all OMG!!! WTF!!! and now its like. This is concerning.
I think countries should tax all businesses and companies in their country in any way based on their total earnings but they can deduct tax they pay elsewhere so if their country of taxation charges more tax than the particular country then no tax. would get rid of the race to the bottom.
I keep wondering about aptera. They are just getting their production ready model going and I can't help but think if they don't have production to far setup in california they would be smarter to do it in ireland. The carbon fiber body comes from europe and the batteries from asia. So evern if they build it in the us it will suffer tariffs for like 2/3rds of the cost or higher and it will effect everything sold everywhere. If they built it in ireland then it would be way cheaper everywhere but the us and the us cost would not be all that much higher than it would be if they built it here. I assume anything else with such a diverse supply chain would be effected similarly. Like boeing vs airbus.
it this is a dip yes, if its something that keeps going over the course of a few years like 2008 or the great depression then no but whoever trades outside of market times has been rather negative for the last week.
I don't see one unless our society because less dependent on bullshit and honors privacy. I don't know about anyone else but I constantly bullshit specifics about myself on line to dirty up any data collected on me.
Not sure if I agree but many rights are so important its hard to put one over another. Speech is very high on my list and the use of valuable in the title is strange. I don't see the qote anywhere in the article though but what they do say is powerful:
“I think of privacy from the framework of fundamental human rights, the rights of private communication, to live a private life, to think and do and communicate with who you want."
“We can't build new worlds, we can't imagine new paradigms without that incubation space, without the safety to experiment with ideas and think about what could work or not.”