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" ... Conceivably, you can attribute estate taxes paid to the decedent (or his or her imputed class), even though the person in life never had to pay those taxes. It would be better, probably, to attribute those taxes to the beneficiaries of the estate. But these people are unknowable (and surely not, in general, members of the top 10,000th). As tax economist Steve Entin once quipped, attributing the estate tax to the decedent is akin to drunks who lost their keys looking under the street light, because that is the only place they could possibly find them. ... "
" ... Inventories are also a primary indicator of market fundamentals, since they represent the difference between supply and demand, at least kind of, in a vague way. Unfortunately, as mentioned, OECD inventory data is lagged, but the U.S. less so, and traders often focus on that info the way drunks look for their keys under the street light. U.S. inventory data is very timely and does not show a balanced market by any means, which does not support a bullish price outlook. ... "
" ... NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 22: Kevin Durant #7 of the Brooklyn Nets drunks during the second half ... [+] against the Golden State Warriors at Barclays Center on December 22, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Nets won 125-99. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) ... "
" ... Right at the start Obsopoeus, invoking Bacchus, the god of wine, explained, “My mind’s not burning to write for the mob of drunks; they waste your bounty night and day and that’s stupid . . . If you drink in an uneducated manner, wine will hurt you; If you’re educated about your drinking, wine is enjoyable and good.” ... "
" ... Will Waymo be as bold in deploying as suggested above? Probably not. As I have often said, it’s a quirk of humanity that “people don’t like being killed by robots.” We would rather be killed by drunks. We expect perfection from machines that they can’t deliver, and which we don’t expect from other human drivers. The risk to the public of Waymo deploying today are not just low, they are much lower than the risk which will be created by the people who drive themselves rather than taking a ride in a Waymo. And I don’t just mean the people today. If we assume that Waymo grows in a similar way depending on when they launch, and that if they launch a month later they get big a month later, then the math tells us the risk they prevent is actually that of all the people who didn’t ride with Waymo in that long period before they got big, and it’s equal to all the people who ride in a month when they do get big. If Waymo can grow in the distant future to be 10% of trips in the USA, that means delaying a month causes 80,000 accidents and over 250 deaths due to people who drove themselves rather than rode in a Waymo. For each and every month of delay. ... "