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The only way to repay the raising we received is to raise our own.
Good one, he looks like Dubose and Elmer Fudd had a child
This guy is an arrogant tard. Software engineers will be replaced as well. When shite hits the fan I’ll take my chances surviving with the farmer.
This is why I get a kick out of the reactions to 1st amendment auditors. If the police state can monitor and record your every move while in public. It just makes sense that every citizen has the same right to video anything in public spaces.
It was banned in the 80's shortly after it hit the charts. The ban was based on nationalism, religion and firearms. This shite has been happening for a long time.
This song was banned in the UK. It still gives me chills

Last I read it's early 2026. They were hoping for this year but the government shutdown moved the timeline.
Quantum computing is the wildcard. It's progressing much faster than I thought possible just a few months ago.

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re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 1:13 pm to
We police the world while many allies shirk their military obligations and we subsidize many of our allies health care. Tell me how that's existing at our pleasure.

re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 12:55 pm to
:lol: Never mentioned anything being exclusively based on environmental regulations. That was just an easy example of how we have put our industry in a competitive disadvantage. There are many others to go along with the environmental part.

re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 12:36 pm to
Are you advocating being the worlds bitch? It sure seems like it.

re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 12:34 pm to
No I don't, as I said they should do what's best for their people and we should do the same. It's a really simple concept, I don't care what they do. I also don't want to leave our industry a competitive disadvantage based on the decisions that their leaders make.

re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 12:22 pm to
No problem at all, but we must reciprocate. They should do what they feel is best for their citizens and we should do the same.

It is definitely hypocritical to throttle your own industry with environmental regulations and turn around and support companies that are doing what is forbidden for the home-grown companies. You see what's happening to California and their over-the-top regulations and taxes.

re: RKLB - Anyone Else in this One?

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 11:20 am to
Bought 100 shares a couple weeks ago at $65.00 on a swing trade. may hold for a few more days but cashing out now is tempting

re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 11:07 am to
advantages for them and disadvantages for us when it comes to competitiveness. If it's important for us to enforce strict environmental standards at home, then it's a little hypocritical to then buy from a pollution machine that shares the same planet.

re: Nov CPI Beats Estimates

Posted by BCvol on 12/22/25 at 10:43 am to
I haven't thought about it that much to answer specifically. It is obvious though that countries like India and China have a built-in competitive advantage with lax environmental policies.