

TIL: stock buybacks were considered insider trading before Reagan made them legal
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TIL: stock buybacks were considered insider trading before Reagan made them legal
Yeah, it was funny how they tried to create some narrative arc about how she reacts to killing, and it just made the whole thing even weirder
The thing is, if they are there illegally, they won’t be able to benefit from most of these welfare systems. And over straining welfare can also happen for a lot of different reasons (thank you neoliberalism)
“No, I am not at all cynical, I have merely got experience, which, however, is very much the same thing.” - Oscar Wilde
supply-side economics that leads to Prosperity
That sounds too fiction even for comic books
Clicked the link to see how many references to Gattaca there would be. Was not disappointed
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Italy has massive nation wide unions (syndicates) and these strikes had more participation than any other in recent years. They exist today because of huge support for communists in the WW2 aftermath. I don’t think the US has anything of the sorts