'96 XL 4x4 checking in!
(No hormones for me, thanks; I like my stick shift just fine the way it is. But I'm glad to feel included.)
'96 XL 4x4 checking in!
(No hormones for me, thanks; I like my stick shift just fine the way it is. But I'm glad to feel included.)
Ironically, it's middle-class suburban homeowners who are the real welfare queens. They may not get the actual government program called "welfare," but they get so many other kinds of subsidies for their lifestyle that the stereotypical urban renter single mom is probably subsidizing them instead of the other way around!
No, that was William Blackstone. Maybe Ben Franklin also quoted it, but he's not the one who was famous for it.
Either way we should attempt to curtail abuse
Should we? Sometimes it seems like the bureaucracy needed to do that costs more than the "waste" it saves. Frankly, I'm inclined to just ditch the means-testing entirely, declare that it isn't "wrong" for people who aren't poor to also use it, and (as you alluded to) make it up on the back end via income taxes.
It's more insidious than that: by adding it to all even when they don't use AI, they give cover to people who are vibe-coding. "Nah man, I totally wrote it myself. VS Code just puts that message on everything."
All leveraged buyouts ought to be illegal, not just this one.
Save it for the general election, not the primary where it isn't applicable.
Oh, the irony of having that sign at a corporate workplace staffed by wage slaves.
They'll drag the Federal government with them this time. And fleeing to blue states only helps them do it.
I knew about the game but not the thought experiment that inspired it.
Does at least once per flight really count as "infrequent?"
Oh shit I never realized Peggy from KoTH was Kathy Najimy!