I'd be totally down to peg ~~the minimum wage to hashbrowns.~~
Hehehe
I'd be totally down to peg ~~the minimum wage to hashbrowns.~~
Hehehe
90% of filters are the same, a charcoal filter. But don't go cheap on the filter itself, as I personally don't believe you should cheap out on things relating to your health, and water quality is one of those.
The world itself is anarchistic. Each counties has its rules but international politics have no governing body (the UN doesn't really rule over every state, just serve to mediate discussion). The country with the biggest stick would probably be the US, but they haven't conquered Canada or Mexico, let alone everyone else. Other players like Russia or China have influence too.
While the US does have a lot of soft power in influencing nations, they certainly aren't making the rules for other countries and puppeting them.
The IRS gives you a 100 page step-by-step manual, and only requires addition, subtraction, multiplication and (rarely) division. For someone who just has a W-2, you fill out one field for income and do the math for the tax bracket.
A barista isn't a tipped wage position. Virtually only restaurant servers are paid the tipped wage. Just because they put a tip jar out doesn't mean their hourly wage drops to pennies, you only get that wage if a significant amount of your income is from tips.
Not really. Most plugs I see have ground at the bottom and there's no official standard for orientation.
Courts often take the most narrow view possible to answer the question. This is an example of that. The only question answered is "Can a president raise the issue of immunity at this stage in the trial", with the answer being "no". They didn't comment on if presidential immunity is valid in this situation. The only precedent set is that presidential immunity must be brought up at te start of litigation.
What caused the force to become so diminished?
I mean if someone in Japan wanted to look towards their right-leaning history, the Japanese Empire isn't too far away, and it aligned with Hitler.
Funny how Canadians don't want to be called "American", Mexicans don't want to be called "American", but everyone from outside the area INSISTS that it's an appropriate name for them. Even the commenter above called you a "US person", the only other time I've seen that was in legislation about immigration, never as a demonym.
I'll think about creating an addon to John called Lasagna which stalls Garfield.