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Extra tax on non resident properties vs discounted tax on your residence. As far as I can tell, it’s the exact same thing
Extra tax on non resident properties vs discounted tax on your residence. As far as I can tell, it’s the exact same thing
It’s already like that where I live. It’s called the homestead exemption – property taxes are cut in half if it’s your primary residence
The size of the court has not changed in a long time. Trump only appointed replacements.
I’m intrigued, do you have a source?
This is absurd. Federal law always takes precedence, even if it’s a section of a state constitution versus a law passed by Congress. Period.
I’m on the pro-choice side, I don’t think it’s fair to make that statement without mentioning the 10th amendment.
I breathe oxygen, I’ve never died
I know, my phone has this feature and I think it’s pointless. Why do I need my screen to be on if I’m not using my phone?
Why? I have no reason for my phone screen to be on while it’s in my pocket
It’s doesn’t matter if you want to go to court. Your future employer doesn’t want to go to court on behalf of a new hire, so they won’t hire you in the first place.
Typesetting is actually correct. In the days of the printing press, it was not feasible to have type blocks for single punctuation marks. The blocks would be too small and fragile. Punctuation marks were appended to the end of the letter. Instead of having a single block with a period (.) they had a block for each letter of the alphabet with a period. (a.), (b.), etc.
Making blocks for both (“,) and (,”) was an unnecessary expense, so they went with (,"), and the convention stuck.
Elizabeth Warren?