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******OFFICIAL******* Democratic Socialists of America in NYC training thousands of activists to counter ICE
MTSkiBum replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
It doesn't seem like wanting to kill people that have a different political opinion is a part of the democratic republic that our founding fathers were hoping for. -
******OFFICIAL******* Democratic Socialists of America in NYC training thousands of activists to counter ICE
MTSkiBum replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
You hope protestors are killed because they have a different political opinion than you? -
I have the below, bought it years ago when i doubt it was more than 80 dollars, but it is expensive now. I use it constantly, packaging fish I catch/fillet before freezing is the main use, but also use it for souse vide and storing other food in the freezer occasionally. I have used at least ~30-50+ rolls by now and it still works like new. https://www.foodsaver.com/shop/food-vacuum-sealers/countertop-vacuum-sealers/foodsaver-fm2000-vacuum-sealing-system/SAP_2159372.html edit: I could never get the hose attachment to work and probably threw that away years ago. They might make a cheaper model without the hose attachment.
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Stock Market bubble - will burst - it did, and recovered twice. ***Official thread***
MTSkiBum replied to Gepetto's topic in The Geek Club
Also, there will be a huge bubble burst later this year in stock market. There is circular finance going around in the AI space. Nvidia is investing in it's customers, which then use that money to purchase computing power from data centers, the money the data centers receive from AI companies, then goes right back to Nvidia. CoreWeave is going to go under first though i think and that will start the toppling. Coreweave sells its computing power at a loss, and is building more data centers to sell at a loss. Eventually it's funding will run dry, and that will be the start. When coreweave and other data centers no longer buy from Nvidia, then nvidia's stock will tank. At about this point people will quit investing in venture capital's that invest in AI, this will cause companies like Open AI and Anthropic to declare bankruptcy. Then the banks that loaned them tons of cash like JP Morgan chase and Deutsche Bank will then realize they invested billions to tens of billions that they are never getting back. My guess is around July-September timeframe, but depending on if people keep throwing money at venture capital, maybe this bubble lasts another year. I don't think people realize the negative margins that both the data center companies and AI companies have. They are all just burning cash. -
Stock Market bubble - will burst - it did, and recovered twice. ***Official thread***
MTSkiBum replied to Gepetto's topic in The Geek Club
It screws businesses and poorer people though, since the average credit card processing fee is around 2-3%. When margins are tight that sucks. It also then affects poorer people since they are more likely to use cash over card. Businesses have to raise their prices by that 2-3% to cover the transaction, which means that the poorer people paying cash are subsidizing the people with more money who then get cash back through their credit card. I use card for almost everything. I am guilty of this, but it still sucks. No way am I carrying cash around, and stopping at an ATM machine every week. -
But the reason a market is hot is because more people are moving there and the reason a market is cold is because there is less demand. By how the market works there will always be less people moving from hot market to to cold market than the other way around. This would only benefit a minority of home owners.
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About 5% of families own a 2nd home, and I do hope to be one of them in about ~5 years or so. But home building policies shouldn't be based around families that can afford 2 homes. Going back to my first post, there were 6.8 million homes built in last decade when population was ~320 million people and in 1960's there were 9.3 million homes built when population was 200 million people. That is 1 house per every 47 people in last decade, but 1 house for every 21 people in 1960's. If we don't build enough houses, then the cost of housing will be much higher. This is why housing costs have greatly outstripped inflation. Maybe subsidies aren't the perfect answer, maybe there is a better solution. I do like trump's plan to limit corporate home ownership, but we also need to figure out a way to get more houses being built if young people are going to be able to afford housing in the future. https://www.builderonline.com/data-analysis/nahb-second-home-areas-gain-market-share_c
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I understand where the confusion lies now. When subsidizing something, you can subsidize either the producers or the consumers. For example our steel, aluminum, and concrete industries all receive subsidies somewhere of about 1-3% of their revenue. This is an example of a producer subsidy. Subsidizing homeowners or college tuition is an example of a consumer subsidy. When you subsidize the consumer, it creates artificial demand and that artificial demand can drive the price back up to the original cost. However, when you subsidize the producer, it does not have that effect. This is why i stated that homebuilders should be subsidized, not homebuyers. I also explicitly layed out this risk in my previous post. If you go back and re-read it, the home building industry is both producer and a consumer. The largest products it consumes would be lumber and concrete. Specific care would have to be taken so that your concern would not happen. We would not want the cost of lumber to skyrocket because homebuilders were subsidized.
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Typically when an industry is subsidized it causes an increase in production and a decrease in cost for the end consumer. This is because when an industry is subsidized it encourages more companies to enter the market and for existing companies to increase production. Subsidies are typically tax breaks, but can also include grants and low cost loans. Grants would be more for research, like the government subsidizing new computer chip development or new battery technology. But for existing industries it would probably be tax breaks. Subsidies can cause an increase in pricing of raw materials for competing industries if that is not taken into account. For example if home builders were subsidized heavily then the demand for lumber would increase. If the supply of lumber is also not increased, either through subsidies or naturally then the price of the raw material will rise which negatively effects competing industries, ie furniture builders. But all of this can be taken into account by the people who are working on putting the bill together to actually subsidize an industry.
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We want to limit home appreciation. It sounds good on paper, your home goes up in price. However, once you sell your home you need another home, and that home also appreciated in price. So it is a wash. The below stat is even worse than it initially looks. In 1960's there was roughly half the population then there is today and yet even though we had half the population we still built 50% more houses. Corporate ownership and lack of houses being built are making home ownership way too expensive. Hopefully Trump addresses the former, but we still need the latter addressed.
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There should be a limit on how many homes you can own. Maybe set the limit somewhere around ~50 single family homes or ~10-25 apartment complexes? We also probably need to subsidize home builders. We have built the least amount of houses per capita in last decade in a long time. We need to build more homes.
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Trump limits executive compensation for defense contractors
MTSkiBum replied to Frozenbeernuts's topic in The Geek Club
Why not, this sounds like something that the government should do. Maybe go back to the ratio we had back in mid 80's between exec pay and lower level pay. This won't happen, but the idea is not bad. -
Myles Garrett breaks sack record. The sack is an overrated statistic
MTSkiBum replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
I dont listen to much sports media, but if sirius xm or espn are overrating it then that is their fault. It is still an impressive feat even though the team sucked. When a good player gets stuck on the jets, browns, raiders, or other bad team i generally don't hold it against the player. There is nothing they can do to turn the team around. -
Myles Garrett breaks sack record. The sack is an overrated statistic
MTSkiBum replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
The browns this year faced the same number of pass attempts as giants in 2001. That is even though passing rate is up quite a bit over last 24 years and the fact that he got an extra game. The sack rate was better for Garrett than Strahan. -
Myles Garrett breaks sack record. The sack is an overrated statistic
MTSkiBum replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
The browns are a dysfunctional franchise and having 1 elite player does not solve the problem. It is a team game and while usually the QB gets blamed, it looks like the DE is getting blamed here. Dillon Gabriel had 4.5 yards per attempt and 2 interceptions. It is amazing they had 13 points. -
Myles Garrett breaks sack record. The sack is an overrated statistic
MTSkiBum replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Garrett breaking the sack record is impressive because the Browns played from behind quite a bit and opposing teams didnt need to pass. Through week 17 they faced the 3rd lowest number of pass attempts in the league at 448 attempts. The jaguars and seahawks each had over 600 pass attempts against their defense. Imagine if he got another 150 chances to sack the QB. -
It is concerning that he is given cognitive tests frequently. This is his 3rd test since he has taken office, which puts him on the every 6 month time table and not the once a year timetable. The major medical establishments, AAN, CDC, etc recommend yearly tests for healthy adults over 65, but more frequent testing when dementia is already suspected/diagnosed. This lets them monitor the dementia progression. What if we as a country elected 2 presidents in a row with dementia. I wonder why we arent doing better. My quotes got all messed up, maybe i need screened! For healthy adults: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190919093916.htm
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Doing anything fun?
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3 points away from being 4th in points, all i had to do was notice brock wright was on IR on thanksgiving day
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I dislike the political divide in America and the media is to blame. There really isn't much difference between the left and the right. Both sides dislike 90% of the decisions that politicians make. The media just wants to perpetuate the one side verse the other side divide, because that is what draws views/clicks/likes. They go out of their way to make the other side appear as bad as possible, both sides do this, if you go to a primary left wing site like some sub-reddits you will see the same thing, but opposite as what is posted here, posters who hate conservatives, and find the most extreme examples to prove their point. People have taken rooting for their political party like they root for a sports team, they blindly cheer on their side no matter what. We need people on both sides to be more critical of their own party, to vote for politicians that want compromise, and to understand that the media has really shifted towards going for views/likes, rather than informing. This is especially true of social media like youtube, where how much they make is directly correlated with how many views they get. I hope this country does not get swayed too much by either political party and that over the next 30 years half of the time republicans will have control, and other half democrats, I also hope that we start voting in more moderate candidates on both sides, and that we avoid slimeballs like Newsom. None of what I want will happen though. Good day to you ed, take care of yourself.
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I thought you used to make fun of the posters doing this, maybe i am misremembering. It has been a while. Last year of the league, is why i login daily. I keep waiting for Gypsy to change his mind and be a commish again next season. Oh well.
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CDC website also says that vaccines can cause autism. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccine-safety/about/autism.html
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You alright ed? You didnt use to post this many political topics? I see there are a few from you today.
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You have to think about why the rules are in place. The reason that cutdowns happen in dynasty leagues before the draft is because every year there is someone that is cut that someone else picks up. If cutdowns happened during the draft then there may be an owner, would draft a player at beginning of 4th round for example, however the team who cut them was mid 4th and cut just prior to their pick. Then someone in late 4th could draft that player without that first owner getting a shot at the player even though they had the earlier pick to draft them. This is why cutdowns is always roster size minus number of picks. The team's that have the largest number of picks are the teams that will most likely cut a player that someone else will draft because they have to make steeper cuts to their team.
