US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and some other smaller countries.
US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and some other smaller countries.
Whether they directly pass the costs or indirectly, these are still costs made by the seller. In other words either the costs are passed on by the credit card customers or simply all customers. Somebody has to pay for the costs and in the end the seller has to make some profit to survive.
Like Twitch you mean? I think that has been blocked as well. And other addblockers can even skip adds within yt videos
Xitter may have taken in more loans after Elon’s take over. But a company can’t borrow money to buy itself. So yea his assets are very much on the line. I wonder what deal he struck with the Saudi lenders.
Wasn’t even needed. Just downloaded the app with another downloaded app and then installed it. Then it props you what launcher you want. Plenty of videos on yt about this.
This would require a too big of an investment to actually be effective enough. The cost benefit isn’t just quite there. The riots have been very localised after all.
Yea that’s for sure, they are slowly improving on that on many fronts though. Going back to the original border situation is not really an option anyway.
Yea you can’t easily keep convicted EU citizens out of another EU country.
No you’re getting somewhere. Buy 1B in property put it in a company. Then use that as a mortgage to get a higher loan to buy some more. This way you can in addition avoid paying taxes.
Fair enough, do you have some examples you know off to feed my curiosity on this topic? If not I understand if you want to hide the negative feelings in a deep part of your brain.
Ooh no that’s a fair point. Some mistrust is definitely justified until proven differently due to the high potential in conflict of interest.
I don’t get it mate, you had me at your first comment because it seemed fairly written. But lose me at the following 2.
Though that is fruit for thought I can not find any information to back op that claim. I did however found articles about them defending remote working. It’s a bit too easy to me to throw out claims such as this without backing it up with facts. But if you do have any other examples I would love to read them.
Fair point.
Not if they use that money to subsidise American EV’s.
All good, unsure why people down voted you when you asked so politely. If there is anything else let me know.
Only I think they’re already opening factories in Mexico. Which again isn’t a terrible situation either.
Yea so that’s the argument that people who don’t agree with making a liveable wage give. In reality there is just a great group of people who are only eligible for minimum wage or close to minimum wage jobs. So a fair bit of adults that are even trying to support their children.
So I think we can all agree that especially if 2 parents are working 40 hours a week should be able to at least live a decent life in a Western country. And that’s mainly in to question here. For teens you could always have a lower minimum wage until they’re older. As they have in plenty countries.
Does this address your question properly?
I get your frustration but you can’t solve one extreme/problem by another. That just creates different problems. And I believe you’re smart enough to realise what problems that would be. But yea, affordability is definitely a problem that needs to be solved. Getting exploited is never good. Sadly that rich people problem is present in more countries, including China. (not talking about the size of the problem, that is a point of argument of course)
The Green Party, maybe. Jill Stein, with the stuff she’s been saying I am not quite sure if she would actually present your views better or if she’s an actual competent leader. Of course you can have the question of the best of the worst, but then still I’m not sure if she compares well.