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34B for 2M homes is around 17K per home. We should have hired some of our friends that have more recent experience. The Koreans (South) are charging way less, but admittedly are in cheaper cost of living areas.
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F-ing impossible. An espresso at the Rome airport makes Starbucks taste like sewer water.
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Bill Gates would be worth over a trillion dollars if he didn’t diversify his portfolio.
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Yes. How is this even a question?
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I’m going to say it: it’s all just about reusing our sewage water :(
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It's not really a subsidy anymore. It's an accounting treatment advantage. They can expense instead of capitalize. Essentially, write down their profits now instead of over time.
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So dumb, the US already has a ton of stadiums.
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Saudis put a lot of US companies out of business in the mid-2010s by overpumping (intentionally).
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MU: good for our national security and our economy. Terrible stock.
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Japan is a terrible comparison. Europe is much better since its spread out. Still won't work in the States.
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Honestly, we should be celebrating this technological advancement. And why the heck is the Apple air tag so damn big? Lame.
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lol, no. In 2023, crude oil production reached a record-high 12.9 Bpd in the United States.
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@francismarion6400 Stop guessing and do some actual research. Venezuela total production is under 1 Mpd.
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@francismarion6400 Who cares? They are maxing production at 900K b /d. We have them on the books for 188K which is 3% of imports. Guyana is going to outproduce them soon and that is new fresh oil to the market. Why are you so obsessed with Venezuela? It's tiny to the total global market and isn't critical to the US import number.
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@diegof8853 lol, dude. You need to go to "crude oil school". It's laughable you are suggesting Venezuela oil can replace Saudi oil. Thanks for the chuckle.
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@diegof8853 You really are clueless and have no idea what type of oil that Venezuela has. Do you even know there are different types of crude and how the scale works?
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@DanielSilva-jj2lz The guy is clueless and doesn't realize that Canada has a massive supply of heavy sour. And, Mexico produces it as well.
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I did a paper on LBOs in college (years ago). They weren't as insidious in the past. Won't say they had better ethics back then, but the goal was never like, "we can send them into bankruptcy and we don't care".
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Asia does the mixed use much better than the US. Mixing residential with commercial and even office space. Generally, it's due to the conglomerates. They are doing the vertical and horizontal parts of the development. Way more segmented in the US.
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My exact thoughts. Same with businesses. They got a 40% tax cut and you can still write off interest. What a joke.
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lol, I like how the one person said, it's about jogging and 5 seconds later, the clip shows a smoker / vaper. 3:29
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@ecognitio9605 It's important to our national security as an American.
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@mysterioanonymous3206 sigh, you realize we have trains right? Not all the merchandise that gets unloaded on the West Coast...is for the West Coast. 2/3 of the population lives east of the Mississippi. Why do I know this? Because my first job out of college was for a Fortune 500 company and I was a distribution analyst.
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Our parents were nuts back in the day. I used to sleep in the back of our station wagon on long trips. Obviously, no seat belts.
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It's totally f'd up. They opened a limited part of the economy to finance because they need to steal more money from international investors. F-ing insane that anyone would put any money there since you have no real protections. But at the same time, they won't let any companies come in and make a profit off their consumers.
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Was part of part-time remote back in the late 2000s / early 2010s and it was always less productive.
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Patently false, but ok. There is always a gap between college educated and non-college educated salaries. The sticking point is not to pay too much for college ie don't go to a private school for a general degree. Go to a subsidized in-state school for it.
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It will work eventually. Thailand has 240 stores, but they opened in the 80s.
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I grew in (near) Baltimore. Used to go to Crazy John's (had to google to remember the name) when I was a teenager and play video games. I survived.
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@samanthajones4877 STUDY THE SAUDI OIL PUMPING IN THE MID-2010s and then, I'll have a rational discussion about it. Edit: I'll give you some help. At least 67 U.S. oil and natural gas companies filed for bankruptcy in 2015, according to consulting firm Gavin/Solmonese. That represents a 379% spike from the previous year when oil prices were substantially higher.
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@哇卡拉 lol, sure Jan. You don't even know what quality of labor means and how to measure it. lol, so what do workers do in China now? Since labor intensive ie jobs have moved?
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@哇卡拉 China has over 600 million poor with $140 monthly income: Premier Li Keqiang. I'll trust the former Premier over some random YouTube wumao.
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@samanthajones4877 You ain't the American Economy. You are one small segment. How many times do I have to explain it? Destroying our own producers to gain a small amount of savings by consumers is a net negative.
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@samanthajones4877 Because I know more than you. And, you are being intentionally ignorant to push your anti-American agenda. It's pretty obviously that the US imports heavy crude from Canada which we don't have and US oil companies refine. And, the revamped NAFTA has enough worker protections that even Sherrod Brown signed off on it.
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@simonshen8478 China wumao boy doesn't understand economics, but loves the taste of Daddy Xi. Ain't that hard to understand dude. Literally, you learn in this in basic economic / business classes.
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@tweedy4sg lol, Samsung moved their factories in the 2010s. I literally worked for a US retailer for a decade+. We started moving production out of China in the mid-2000s. Some of us actually have jobs and aren't just wumao commenters.
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The best company in America hands down. Treats employees fairly. And gives the customer low prices.
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Subsidies of crops should only be available to farmers who sell to the US market.
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You only have 1 life. Not sure the time savings is worth the risk. Need perfect conditions / weather or the risk factor multiplies.
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Asia does the mixed residential way better than the US. I think because the developers are conglomerates and look at the end purpose differently.
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lol, I would appreciate having access to good baked bread like France.
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