not_the_fox
not_the_fox t1_j1kq1rp wrote
As if it mattered. They estimate millions being infected a day but were only reporting 5 or so deaths with overflowing crematoriums. You can just do some back of the napkin math, double it, and call it a day. More accurate than anything coming out of China.
not_the_fox t1_iu37gvb wrote
Reply to comment by CommyTzar in Arrested in Australia, former US military pilot who worked in China now faces extradition by FreeChickenDinner
Proposals to add representatives for North American colonies were discussed at various times but were politically very unpopular in Britain. They knew it was causing a division but they didn't want to share political power.
https://books.google.com/books?id=OBvNHl6UYKsC&pg=PA126#v=onepage&q&f=false
not_the_fox t1_iu36amw wrote
Reply to comment by sensuability in Arrested in Australia, former US military pilot who worked in China now faces extradition by FreeChickenDinner
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_taxation_without_representation
>The phrase had been used for more than a generation in Ireland.[8][9] By 1765, the term was in use in Boston, and local politician James Otis was most famously associated with the phrase, "taxation without representation is tyranny."[10] In the course of the Revolutionary era (1750–1783), many arguments were pursued that sought to resolve the dispute surrounding Parliamentary sovereignty, taxation, self-governance and representation
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>In the context of British taxation of its American colonies, the slogan"No taxation without representation" appeared for the first time in a headline of a February 1768 London Magazine printing of Lord Camden's "Speech on the Declaratory Bill of the Sovereignty of Great Britain over the Colonies," which was given in parliament.[2] The British government argued for virtual representation, the idea that people were represented by members of Parliament even if they didn't get to vote for them.
not_the_fox t1_itt2fx8 wrote
Reply to comment by Mist_Rising in Arrested in Australia, former US military pilot who worked in China now faces extradition by FreeChickenDinner
And deeply ironic for a country that went to war over taxation with no representation.
not_the_fox t1_is4j58z wrote
Reply to comment by Mrtencalories in Pensioner with broken hip left lying on cold street for nine hours due to no ambulances by turbo_chuffa
It's a funny term. My dad would laugh about it too. "What do people think they do when the ambulance stops? Have a smoke break?"
not_the_fox t1_j233gx8 wrote
Reply to comment by Zeduca in China Covid: US considers restrictions on Chinese arrivals by Methylatedcobalamin
They locked out countries too.