You're talking about companies with offices in the US. I'm talking about foreign countries. E.g. Postnl (company without offices in the US).
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How would a foreign country collect this in behalf of the US? No system has been setup for this by the US.
EU, UK and others have systems in place to make this possible. The US hasn't.
In the EU similar stuff is promoted by companies wanting to profit from supplying the various required software.
Calc has loads of small papercuts (tiny usability issues) which added together make it quite horrible to use. It's not polished.
Pretty sure Collabora (company) offers such services.
Thousands of nuclear powered ships manned by the whomever agrees to the lowest wage. This while ignoring the alternative fuels various vessels are switching to.
Tried upgrading the Bios and the firmware?
To add: If you cancel a contract that was 80% finished then that is not a saving. It means you likely wasted 80%.
It really feels like penny wise, pound foolish. Only focusing on what's paid out and thought about the benefit.
Though the simplistic approach is likely intentional.
The tariffs are paid by the importers. It'll negatively affect things in Canada.
Agreed, which is why it's funny that certain crowds think gloves are magic.
Considering the cable was likely cut by just dragging the anchor over the seafloor, there's not much to find.
Dropping an anchor isn't done accidentally. There's a pretty high risk for things to go wrong. Your assertion just doesn't make sense. It isn't "perfectly plausible" to drop anchor accidentally, nor is it to drag it for ages.
It's not a weird vendetta. He's been given some money to be against solar and wind.