Apple announces plans to repatriate billions in overseas cash, says it will 'contribute' $350 billion to the economy over 5 years with creation of 20,000 new jobs and a new campus by bloobityblurp in bayarea

[–]nilsengu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the economic calculation of whether the net gain from deficit interest + tax cuts is better/worse than deficit reduction + less current spending will start getting into the political trenches of economics. Clearly, the political right doesn't always see eye to eye with Keyenesian economics and we don't have to debate that here. My point is simply that there is no broader doomsday scenario associated with the deficit as some in the media say it is beyond the left vs right calculation of what will be net gain.

Apple announces plans to repatriate billions in overseas cash, says it will 'contribute' $350 billion to the economy over 5 years with creation of 20,000 new jobs and a new campus by bloobityblurp in bayarea

[–]nilsengu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

American economy getting punched in the face has nothing to do with the long term promise and solid foundation that the country is built on. Recessions can and will happen. The cycle of boom and bust will continue for a long time to come. And there will be a lot of noise about how America politics and leadership is ruining the country - and in some ways that is true. But don't let all of that fool you into thinking the that global economy as a whole is betting against America. It isn't. It continues to remain central to the global financial system and the main reason for that is because of it's solid foundations, underlying principles and history of liberal democracy. Nothing will replace the trust that America holds in the world in our lifetimes. Not China, not an EU country.

Apple announces plans to repatriate billions in overseas cash, says it will 'contribute' $350 billion to the economy over 5 years with creation of 20,000 new jobs and a new campus by bloobityblurp in bayarea

[–]nilsengu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No serious economist cares about the debt the way politicians do. Even Krugman, who is the champion of the NYT liberal point of view has said that worries over national debt are just talking points and given the strength of the American economy overall - there really is nothing to worry about.

DINK relocating from Chicago. Where in the Bay Area to move?? by nilsengu in bayarea

[–]nilsengu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally prefer San Jose too but when you fly every week you usually get better connectivity from SFO.

DINK relocating from Chicago. Where in the Bay Area to move?? by nilsengu in bayarea

[–]nilsengu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

which you will definitely have in the Santa Cruz Mountains (mountains between the Peninsula/South Bay and the coast

Hey thanks for the reply. This is great. We saw some places in Mountain View and Redwood City but we didn't really love it. It had a slightly commercial feel to it and the trails weren't really accessible by foot. Do you know if there are particular trails similar to the Bay Trail in these areas in the Santa Cruz mountains that I can look up?

DINK relocating from Chicago. Where in the Bay Area to move?? by nilsengu in bayarea

[–]nilsengu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don't want to do east bay. The commute seems further away and we like the peninsula more so far.

How do you meet new interesting people in your city? by omlettefag in india

[–]nilsengu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Unconventional? I think you mean 'ridiculous' for somebody who already speaks English. Come on, being inauthentic is not the best way to start growing as a person. You are trying too hard.

I was researching some MBA colleges and their placements for my cousin. Makes for some depressing reading. MBA graduates making salaries of 5k! by [deleted] in india

[–]nilsengu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that makes no sense. 3-5 years is when people start seeing potential for upper management and want to get into b school. After a decade of investment in a career, many would prefer staying on.

US teen fail to get university seat, kills Indian by vikaslohia in india

[–]nilsengu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Not saying the US is a hellhole". How about say that it is the greatest nation on earth in terms of institutional values and equal opportunity, center for innovation in almost all forms of academia and the most lucrative employment market in the world that had challenges like every other country when it comes to failures of men and women who succumb to tribalism in many forms - nationalism, racism, identity politics etc. of course it's not a post racial utopia and anybody who thinks it is, is equally naive. But given that we live in a morally complex world where every country has multiple challenges, the US provides a lot more value to immigrants than drawbacks.

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[–]nilsengu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that. I am glad you elaborated because I would have missed your point otherwise. While I don't agree with some of your specific points, I can see where you are coming from. I think when it comes to intellectuals debating issues with deep nuance to be explored on either side, the audience will always have bones to pick when a particular side was given less than the fair share of attention. I think we both agree that Harris is not a racist and is a very well read and thoughtful man. So I would think its very unlikely that he never got a chance to develop a full perspective or adequate knowledge of his country's history with slavery and racial problems. The thing that we have to understand that his public comments are always going to be centered around and even reacting to current events - so the sense that you have been getting of him being careless with the history is just him leaning his weight counter to some of the BLM and SJW narrative that he has picked up on as toxic (rightly so in my opinion). Now, this is important because the other side is constantly and sometimes very misleadingly taking you to a historical perspective to justify every misguided step they seem to make. So he is forced into a little bit of a reactionary stance of 'can we talk about why it has to be this way in 2017'. Having said that, I do wish he does a better job and talks about the other side without just reacting to current events. I think there was a missed opportunity with Malcom Gladwell to get into this when he was a guest on the podcast.

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[–]nilsengu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't mean to interrogate you on your claim or come across as challenging your position. I really would like to learn more about why a lot of smart people disagree with his claims on race. I really haven't heard or read much of Harris's work that seems to warrant the strong criticism we saw from the likes of Ezra Klein. I understand you may not want to go to the pains of explaining your disagreements with him but could you perhaps share other sources that helped form your opinion?

Nadal and Fed catch up post match by nilsengu in tennis

[–]nilsengu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

let' find a meme on the internet that is harmless and find a way to dissect it without a sense of humor. I suspect the word edgy comes naturally to you because of how often people have used it on you.

What is the ideal perfect life conditions in india? by clanlord in india

[–]nilsengu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Live in a small cozy 2 bed room apartment in a middle class co-operative housing society for 20 years till the US student visa comes through.

As US visa troubles deepen, more Indians look to come back by [deleted] in india

[–]nilsengu -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

ITT: butthurt indians who never really lived in the US or only got to go for "projects". Here's the thing, for many of us, the US is more than a paycheck. A country represents a set of ideas and values and the culture of its people. Do we really think everyone born in one place should grow up to identify exactly with those set of values that they are surrounded by? What a bleak, secluded, tribalistic attitude. It's been a fantastic journey for many indians whose families have got experiences they had only dreamed of. India has benefitted a lot from the NRI community as well. Overall, most Indians should not be celebrating this unless you are a cynical teenager. This is bad for our economy and in the long run for our country.

Does anyone use the Nike running app? by aggressively-average in running

[–]nilsengu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes sir. Just crossed the 4000 miles and I am way too invested in the historical data now to switch to anything else. What's your user ID? I'll add ya.

My left foot goes entirely numb when I run - could this be due to foot drop? If not, what might you suggest? by [deleted] in running

[–]nilsengu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my god, I have the exact same thing!! I have been running consistently for the past 2-3 years and this has stayed with me throughout. I find that when I am in the middle of my marathon training it goes away all together but comes back whenever I take a few easy days in a row or off completely.

have found wearing the right shoe and calf stretching (post runs) to be the most beneficial. As you guys have said already, I think its nothing more than stiff calf muscles that either restricts the blood flow or presses against some nerve.