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  • Because we all saw how well that worked out with private companies funding the toll roads.....

    Rates were supposed to drop after the projects were paid off, and yet years after that checkpoint we have yet to see them decrease iirc.

  • Most places have a specific occupancy duration to qualify as a primary home, right?

    If not, that seems to be a good option. Primary counts if used by owner for living >240 days of the year (random number but figured it should be at least 3/4 a year or so). Like how we calculate whether someone counts as in state vs out of state for tuition.

  • Are Trans men allowed in female bathrooms or are they now banned due to being male presenting?

    If they are banned, then that is depriving the public of access to public facilities which their taxes pay for and the end result being a violation of their rights.

    If they are not banned, then the original intent of the ban is bullshit and clearly a move to target a subset of the population and make public spaces less hospitable, which I would argue violates their civil rights to enjoy public spaces without harassment.

  • Fair enough, heat can't lose heat. However when it interacts with a substance some of the energy is "lost" in that it transfers to the substance. Unless it is a completely inert material.

    Can you hold a unit of heat? Or do you hold a substance that is imbued with heat energy? Seems like a good reason to say the two are not equateable, which was the main point.

    Other than that, a specific fields definition of wet does not make the term exclusive to that field. In aquatic science, wet still means something that water is adhering to. Water adheres to itself so water is wet.

  • Since heat is thermal energy, it can transfer this thermal energy but it loses some due to the second law of thermodynamics. Water doesn't lose the ability to adhere to other things when it transfers, so the two phenomenon are not really equateable.

  • I would say the guy who is most visibly a nazi, like perhaps did the sieg Heil salute twice on national TV. And endorses nazis. And permits nazis on his platform while banning reporters.

    Vouchers were from the local (see where I said "here"?)attack on public education which has been further emboldened by his public dismantling of the department of education.

    I do know what is happening in China. I have friends around the world and regularly travel and that helps me to develop networks to keep myself informed.