If you want to insult a Marxist try directly engaging call them a lib.
If you want to insult a Marxist try directly engaging call them a lib.
I don’t think there’s a strong relation between knowledge and salary. It’s more likely demand and supply - if specific skills are in demand, and not many people have them, then pay will increase. And at the highest levels it’s often not what you know, but who you know that matters.
I don’t get it. If an organisation loses its tax-exempt status, it will have to pay tax. This would definitely be bad news for the organisation. But how does it ‘kill any nonprofit’s ability to function’? Why would they be unable to get banks to service them or get donations? Is it just hyperbole, or am I missing something?
Look at what Labour did to Corbyn.
One tenth the mass of the earth?
The CSA precedes the Nazis. In fact, Nazi race laws were partially based on slavery laws from the southern US.
You can make cattle feed out of it though.
But wouldn’t penalties / sanctions only work on countries that rely on the dollar?
The core is mostly solid. It’s the mantle that is mostly liquid (probably).
What about the set of all insects?
Reduced expenditure on constructing and maintaining parking lots. Include the costs of security / cameras.
Company has better control over when employees come and go.
Employees can start working while on the bus (reading mails, catching up with co-workers, etc.).
PR department can highlight this as a new green policy. They might even be able to convince the local government to bear a part of the costs, or give some other monetary reward.
Now excuse me while I go wash my hands.
Nice instance name.