

“Not my undocumented immigrants, though.”
“Not my undocumented immigrants, though.”
That’s … what car would that possibly be? Everything has ABS, TC, air bags, crumple zones, the list goes on.
You might find things like blind spot warning and lane departure warning only on higher trim levels, but those are kind of “extra”. I’ve actually found that I prefer the wide angle mirror sections to blind spot warning, too.
You realize that 18650 cells are just … batteries. Like we’ve been having people change in small electronics for decades.
As long as there’s an easy way to test the individual 18650s to identify which ones are unhealthy, this is brilliant.
They’re going to fine people for “sharing information about air quality that did not meet strict standards”? The irony here is so thick you can spread it on toast.
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Someone with standing has to file a case in court, then get a ruling in their favor.
Until then, this would stand.
Por que no los dos
Okay then, how many angels can dance on the head of a small block Chevy?
… without fear of retribution, …
I’m not so sure about that.
If you’re wondering about “if no security was given”:
To require a security or bond to be given in civil proceedings seeking to stop alleged abuses by the federal government would effectively immunize such conduct from judicial review because those seeking such court orders generally don’t have the resources to post a bond.
They want to require plaintiffs to post a bond (security) as a prerequisite to an injunction being enforced.
That was clarification?
Ha, I love that the bus is the one with a professional driver.
… if A is true … then B …
Okay, for starters, that’s different from “if you believe A is true, then B”. “If A then B” can be logically sound without A being true - or with A being false (those are two different things). In such a case, it would follow that B cannot be said to be true, because A is either false or cannot be shown to be true. Side note, if there is no way to demonstrate that A is false, then A is “unfalsifiable”, and the whole thing is not even worth considering.
Anyway, if A is unfalsifiable or false, then B is undefined. B would be true if A were true, provided that B necessarily follows from A. For this case, you’d need to demonstrate that A is true for further consideration to be warranted.
Your comment as stated, paraphrased, says that “if you believe A, then B is true.”
A belief in A does not make B true. While you may have meant “if you believe A, then you believe B is true”, that’s not what you said.
My position is that “evil”, and its counterpart “good”, are human concepts that imply agency. People have agency, and the actions of people can be described as “good” or “evil” in this way.
Human brains really like things to happen for a reason, to the point where if something happens without a clearly comprehended reason, a reason will be invented to fill that void, and it doesn’t matter whether that reason is actually true.
… only it also happens amongst the athiests.
I’m not sure what you mean by that bit.
Of course if you believe “God” set all of this in motion and with foreknowledge then even those seemingly random events have god’s intent behind them, yes?
No, it means that you believe that “even those seemingly random events have god’s intent behind them”. A person’s sincerely held belief is not necessarily objectively true.
That’s called lying.