yeh thats evil. So you think cali should be able to kick out the poor and replace them with incoming rich. Because that the only way this work. And we are doing this simply so people who bought housing first can use home as investment nest eggs instead of a place to live
Both sides of the isle are making the same push basically. I wish theyd stop pretending they arent saying the same thing. I guess they will figure it out after the election
I got 8. My life is pretty great. I get enjoy every day look at the world and experience things I'd never thought I would be able to. I truly had no idea I'd live this long, and whether good or bad I get to experience a lot of first at my age in wonder people my age have done before. I hadnt even ever gone vacation until I was 23 and never been oversea long term until I was 31. I've gotten to go camping, buy a car, buy a home, and see the world at a lot older age so I feel like I am still in awe of those things.
That is true in a lot of areas. Unfortunately, that's not how the pharma industry works. If a medication is patented, the company who owns it sets the price (or licensing price) according to demand. As an example, there was a scandal or two in the past few years where private equity firms were buying pharma companies and jacking up the price of medications to the point where the users of those medications got to choose between bankruptcy and living.
(Disclaimer 1: I don't know if metformin is patented.)
(Disclaimer 2: This is not an anti-capitlaist rant. Capitalism works fine with adequate governmental regulation. However, practically nothing about the US healthcare system is adequately regulated.)
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why would they and why would american workers want them too. The US ha had wage stagnation for decades. In what world would those worker let corporations bring in competition. Why would the new hordes of gen x and millenial bosses hire the elderly.
This is only true with tortured data and a conveniently narrow definition of "wages". If you look at personal incomes (which is what people hear when you say "wages", and is what folks actually care about), you'll see that they've been rising rather consistently for the last 50 years.
The title here is misleading. The trees in question are in Washington, but the credits are sold in California. From the link: "The Colville IFM project represents over 14M tons of carbon offsets, or ~6% of all credits in the CA compliance market."
Lower marriage rate correlate with poorer results. If you change that. Half expenses and double incomes they could fix this but I doubt we will fix that trend.
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