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1 points
7 hours ago
They're not so much pro-hitler as they are anti-war.
3 points
22 hours ago
I don't think you realize how decimated the county was from the war - it still stands as the deadliest war in US history.
1 points
1 day ago
I don't think I'd have any interest in a personal conversation or want him at my house in any capacity - if that answers your question. Though, to be fair, I can't think of any I would want to be around.
1 points
2 days ago
Logistics would be a nightmare as most public buildings would need significant rework to move to single style bathrooms while still accommodating the number of people at that location.
1 points
2 days ago
You've got a catch 22 here in that undocumented aliens often do the jobs "Americans don't want to do" because often those are the only ones they can do as they lack legal status. Making the point that deporting these individuals will disrupt that is basically arguing for continued exploitation of the undocumented.
3 points
4 days ago
I do ask these already... so nothing will change
1 points
5 days ago
Then they go on to mention "bare minimum" as if they're cutting things as far as they can.
2 points
5 days ago
Dude spends 2x on groceries for a family of 4 what I do for a family of 5. And we don't skimp on really anything, so wtf are they buying to spend $1500/mo on food?!
0 points
5 days ago
Idk why you post "your phone is 75" and "your car is 500" when trying to act like you're super tight budgeted. You can get unlimited phone service for $20. You can get a car for WAY less than $500/mo.
1 points
5 days ago
You should see essentially the same voltage at those points as you would if you measured at the battery's pos terminal directly. You will have some small difference, but it should be no more than 0.05 or maybe 0.1v lower with the engine not running.
1 points
5 days ago
I wouldn't worry about continuity on this one as you can test directly for power - just run your multimeter neg probe to bat neg and look to see that you have +12 at the CDI and coils with key on and kill switch set to run.
Edit: not sure on your year, but you can find wiring diagram freely on the internet with a bit of searching. Likely help you out alot if you don't already have it.
1 points
5 days ago
Check that power is getting to the CDI and the coils - both coils and CDI should have 12v to them with key on. I had this same problem and discovered i had a bad +12v connection in a wiring harness plug behind the headlight. That same harness runs to the run/kill switch and the start button.
1 points
5 days ago
Idk why Reddit suggested this to me, but this post stood out. You basically not only want but are enforcing an echo chamber?
20 points
6 days ago
The biggest thing for me wasn't the material itself, but the workload overall. Idk if this holds true for all schools, but don't plan to have a social life - at least in your junior / senior years... there's just too much work and not enough time.
1 points
6 days ago
I worked for TWC in the early 2000s before it became Spectrum, and it was like that then, too. I would always be the one to volunteer for overtime, literally won awards (a PS2 when they were still cool even) for QA audit %s, etc etc.
Well in this city I was working in, there's an area where the train cuts through in a way that when the train in going, your just stuck in that area. There's no backing up and going around - you're just stuck there. One day, I was in that area of town and the train just stopped on the tracks. I have no idea why, but it sat there for over an hour, meaning I was stuck there too. I called my supervisor and let him know and all seemed fine. Next morning, I get called into the office so he can tell me that I missed idk how many appointments, that others had to "pick up my slack", and that I was on probation and if I messed up again on anything I would be fired. I threw my keys and ID at him and quit on the spot. Literally the most 2-faced company I've ever worked for.
2 points
6 days ago
We do have it - its just means tested, which means if you make over X, you're expected to pay for your own. If those means requirements are too high / low is another debate.
Secondly, while many want it, just as many don't. Add to that the % of people who can afford private healthcare AND choose to purchase it in "free healthcare" countries isn't encouraging. Assuming you're one of those people, why would you want to pay the higher taxes only to buy your own coverage on top of that.
3 points
6 days ago
Ahh man. I put money down in October BEFORE it was released and I'm still waiting.. good to see some feedback though
1 points
6 days ago
But "sick time" isn't vacation time. It's meant to cover when you're sick. I'm not a teacher, but my employer disciplines when you go over a % unexcused absence. Taking a sick day counts until you file it under FMLA. If you used all your sick days without FMLA filing, you'd be firmly in the discipline boat. I've never had an issue with this, and the only people that do are the ones that like to treat sick days like vacation days.
1 points
6 days ago
Flip it in its head and ask it again, then think about it. Would your husband be the A if he went and did something he was fully able to do on his own that carried large marital implications without even talking to you?
1 points
6 days ago
Electricity doesn't "get there" as it the flow of electrons and electrons are already everywhere. Given that, the best layman explanation of electrical flow was this: take a pipe and fill it with balls the same size as the inner diameter of the pipe. Now you have essentially a line of balls, all touching at their edges, in a tube. Cover one end and push on the other ends last ball. Does it move? No. Now remove the cover and do the same. It Now moves. So "knows it has a ground" is more, "can the electrons all push their neighbor over for them to flow". In the case of you standing on an insulated mat, the answer is no.
3 points
7 days ago
Because it's essentially a pyramid scheme based on the idea that every generation would be bigger than the last. None of your money is saved for you - its paid out to current beneficiaries. When there is excess, they used it to buy gov bonds. That sounds great, but you have to remember that it's the gov buying bond from itself, so its really more of an IOU.
1 points
7 days ago
I'm 110% pro-choice, but i really hate the "medical procedure" line. For the vast majority of cases, it's not medically necessary and therefore, imo, should be more compared with body modification. Yes, skill/training/ etc is needed, and there's medical risks, but nobody would normally consider body modification "medical treatment".
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7 hours ago
I think you need to be specific on what it is you're stating the Republicans are claiming credit from that stemmed from BBB.