

A serial number on all tires, and registration. Can’t have millions of tires a year just dumped.
A serial number on all tires, and registration. Can’t have millions of tires a year just dumped.
That’s a nice looking house. I hope that it doesn’t get torn down. We can build density, and keep cool old houses like this. It’s not one or the other.
We’ll post a new office address each morning at 8 a.m., if you’re not in by 9 a.m. you’re fired. Good luck, and god speed.
Why is it legal to use?
“beryllium is safely used commercially in numerous products”…why is this legal. Did nobody think about fires?
“…total goods consumed has to e down at this point”, is the problem. People just do less; it’s also vicious circle. Once housing and food are paid, very little is left. Manufacturing slides, and everyone wants to be a landlord. Increasing the cost of housing. With people buying fewer things, their is less choice. A couple of big monopolies take over the few remaining industries, and over even less choice, as they make cuts. Without disposable time/income, people join fewer clubs, and have fewer hobbies. Wood working, pottery, all cost a fortune.
Good, these are the real taxes to cut. Instead of the ones on private airplanes.
It’s about how successful your parents were.
If your dad is a mechanic, has his own shop, then you might want to consider some form of trade school that also teaches the business side of running a shop. Or becoming a machinist to complement his skills, and still make use of his tools and floor space.
If you’re going to be a plumber but end up working for a large corporation, because you don’t have capital to start your own business, things will be tougher. You’ll hours might be bad, the pension they offer might not be good.
Everyone’s situation is different, and the future will be different from now.
Colbert is rich, he’ll be alright. He’ll continue his comedy shtick in another format; there are enough media startups looking for content.