[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 8 points 9 months ago

Global tax is complicated. A reprisal tariff regime would be way way way more complicated. The US doesn't want to be in a position where it's levying 50% tariffs on Guinness because Ireland's corporate tax rate is 12.5%. How do you know that tariff is fair and would the WTO even recognize uneven tax rates as a sanctionable offense?

This is a carrot vs stick approach.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 24 points 9 months ago

That's exactly want this law is stopping. Companies will always try to reduce their tax burden which is why this initiative, a tax floor, is global. The law is an effective way of increasing the minimum tax - what you said doesn't really apply.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 7 points 9 months ago

I straight up live in a different world from this comment and OP. That sounds like a door to door hour long errand run - max.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 11 points 9 months ago

The fact that it kills so many is a marketing tool. It's viewed as the "strongest" high and the people who die just "didn't know their limit" unlike the user.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 7 points 10 months ago

They should include the interest rate they are using to calculate the mortgage. Based on what's provided they are assuming around a 6% mortgage which is no longer available. Tack an extra $1,000 monthly payment onto that million dollar home and an extra $40,000 to your income to make it affordable. (Assuming debt/income ratio and income taxes)

Did I miss anything?

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 36 points 10 months ago

Death penalty litigation is always more expensive than just jail.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 7 points 11 months ago

Even if it's nationalized we still want energy generation as low cost as possible so we can use the national budget for other things.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 15 points 11 months ago

It's simply solved by the fact that I, as a human driver, can recognize now when a robo-taxi is driving and change my expectations of the car's behavior. Right now it's clearly evident what an autonomous car looks like and a reasonable person will have the expectation that they follow the letter of the law.

I interact with these vehicles on a daily basis in San Francisco and it would be weird if they weren't driving perfectly.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 29 points 11 months ago

Like any subject matter that is complex it requires someone to have specialized training to understand and navigate. We all have a working understanding of the legal system, but sometimes we need expert opinion. Few people are willing/able to master the subject matter so supply relative to demand is low.

The legal system is complex because our world is complex. We are constantly expanding human endeavors (Space law wasn't an issue until Sputnik) and changing current laws (Marijuana laws have changed in many states). It's not just a matter of learning the law once - it is constantly changing and requires an expert to be always up-to-date.

You're paying $.25 for the piece of paper and $199.75 for the lawyer's knowledge of how to file it.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

Downfall of the West relative to who? The whole world is impacted by climate change and the West is best positioned to manage its effects.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 year ago

Honestly not really when compared to the alternative. Our net payout through alternatives was closer to 60%. We experienced a bot attack one month where we actually lost money due to generating massive transaction fees on bogus chargebacks.

I thought Google shifted to a flat 15% anyway (especially for small app developers). It's really a no brainer for app developers then.

[-] OnionQuest@lemmy.ml 20 points 1 year ago

My company tried transitioning app subscriptions to alternatives outside the app stores and it was not worth it. Credit card fraud was a massive issue. It got so bad the payment networks (Visa, MasterCard) threatened to ban us from their networks.

Google and Apple aren't totally rent seeking.

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