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One area I'm very open to is increased funding for trade programs. And by trade I include basic IT stuff. I think those can be successful as measured by RoI. And I think it ludicrous to try to help people dig out of poverty by aiming for a college degree. Baby steps. Give them a program with a proven ability to produce employment. $30-40k is a start. It hopefully breaks the cycle of poverty - that person's children got to better schools and maybe upgrade jobs.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostI'm open to alternatives. But as of now I believe shitty schools are symptomatic of poverty like, e.g., crime. Nothing changes meaningfully until the root cause is addressed. Until that happens, school choice provides relief for a few...which exceeds none.
I do like your "baby steps" (IT training) approach though and I've seen this kind of thing eliminate the likes of the stiffling amounts of it we have in the US compared to, say, the Scandinavian countries and places like Switzerland. Yeah, I know, different circumstances and different national budgets. But good God what is happening here is disgraceful and getting worse.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Trump cancels speaking events in Oregon, Nevada, and what was supposed to be a "major speech" in Colorado. Dunno what's going on.
There's also this (yeah I know it's HuffPo)
Trump jacked up the rent for the campaign at Trump Tower 4x once it was donors (and not himself) paying for it. I suppose it's possible they're taking up 4 times the amount of space but...why? Staffing levels are almost exactly the same as in March.
The campaign is paying $170,000/month for this luxurious office space
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There's also this (yeah I know it's HuffPo)
I know your seeking information that confirms or validates your positions and pay more attention to it than with information that disconfirms and invalidates them (i.e., confirmation bias). I will not nor ever click on that link, sending traffic their way, boost advertising dollars, and make it more likely that they will continue doing what they do.
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In voting related news, I had to vote today on a local issue. They asked me for my name, address, some form of ID and then to sign the roll book. It was awful. I was so flustered by the 30 second process I nearly forgot how I was going to vote. This type of voter intimidation and suppression must end.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Ironically enough, they found the one black gentlemen in my community to work the polls and demand my ID.
I demand justice!Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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But, in reality, if your product requires a regulatory win to be profitable then you aren't disrupting anything. You've simply got better people in DC than your competition. I'm in favor of regulating any type of transportation option. One ride in an un- or under-regulated market and it becomes obvious why.
Uber wedded two separate free behaviors, 1) private car owners giving rides to strangers 2) who are now able to connect with the drivers through apps on cell phones. All Uber ever wanted or needed was to be left alone, but the powerful entrenched interests (in this case taxis) sought to limit their competition through government action.
But my point was broader than that. The "regulation" is not mere rent-seeking. The government has a vested interest in maintaining the status quo because that is what they have taxed or regulated in order to generate money for the government. So, not only do regulators get "payoffs" from lobbyists in whatever form, but they also protect an income stream that pays the salaries of the regulators.
E-cigarettes are like Uber in that it is a disruptive technology that challenges the accepted way of delivering nicotine. I am sure that, in the late 50s or early 60s, they would have been viewed as a wonderful way of quitting cigarettes. But, now, the government has an interest in keeping the tobacco companies profitable. Again, that is more than a regulatory win. Can anyone give me a good reason that vaping should be controlled other than if it is somehow used to inhale a banned substance?
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Originally posted by Da Geezer View Post....... Can anyone give me a good reason that vaping should be controlled other than if it is somehow used to inhale a banned substance?
BTW, IMO, taxing Uber is dumb. It is a great technology and if I were giving advice to cab drivers or state/local regulators I'd say get with the program.
Out of the last 5 times I have used cabs 2 of them resulted in Medallioned cabs breaking down (Fort Lauderdale) during the trip; the other three, two in ATL and one somewhere else I can't remember, all three Uber hails, went flawlessly.
Slash the price of Medallions and enforce safety, cleanliness and operating standards for medallion holders. Then let the market determine who's providing the best service. And yes, I'm not a complete communist.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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