FoolishPig
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Ortiz got special education because she asserted disabilities. As part of that, every year, she and her mother negotiated an individualized education program tailored to her disability under the federal IDE Act. Ortiz negotiated for special recording and talk-to-text privileges
Paul Graham Joe Lonsdale The entire concept doesn’t make any sense, since even a pencil can be used to violate the constitution. Everything that has been built and will be built in the future can be used to violate the constitution. It isn’t a question that has meaning.
Cherrygarciafan. USD🏴☠️ Demand-push and cost-pull theories are now at war with each other.
tedfrank Alex Tabarrok Megan McArdle Much of today's trade surpluses and deficits are products of government policy. Singapore's central bank print SGD to invest abroad. Trade flows and investment flows are inverse of each other. By having the central bank invest abroad, SG forces there to be a trade surplus.
Martin Skold Maritime Horrors John Ʌ Konrad V It's tricky because modern chip-making equipment makes slightly different from ye-olde chip-making equipment, and most munitions are designed to work with chips from literally decades ago. Modern chips can do anything older chips can, but you gotta modify your designs to work
Philippe Lemoine tedfrank That is more of a problem in PPP than with anything else. The PPP problem shows up in the cost of living indexes meant for expats: suddenly, random African countries become expensive to live in, and you go "no way that is true". And it isn't. The issue is that the lifestyle of
Mr. VIX Rene Bruentrup Nah, you are overcomplicating this by a lot. A lot of countries have explicit policies that say "we will weaken our currencies to keep exporters happy". And in practice, this all mean that they are net capital exporters. The list contains countries like Switzerland (and the
Miri Vinni These people who are so resistant to hierarchy that they refuse to have bishops, and have doctrinal religious of "everyone is allowed to have their own personal understanding of the bible". Evangelical disinterest in institutions is the same as Amish disinterest in internet.
Reuben Rodriguez Real returns are about 7-8% yeah, depending on the exact years that you zooms in on. But of course, there is a huge difference between spending 4% and 8%. The 4% comes from “what if we spend like the worst 30 years of returns in US history?” And that 30 years is centered in
Jim Bianco Andy Constan Friendly reminder: the Fed sets short term rates. If the t-bill rates spike the short term rates, the Fed Open Market desk will be forced to step in and bring the rates back to the announced rate.