That’s the bottom line for all this country’s fiscal woes: the ultra-wealthy need to pay more tax.
That’s the bottom line for all this country’s fiscal woes: the ultra-wealthy need to pay more tax.
Precisely why I’m getting rid of my TJ. I don’t offroad it nearly enough to justify the long list of shortcomings like fuel economy, interior quality, comfort, etc.
Oops, didn’t think you’d reply that fast. I added a picture of a regular Focus and the only real difference appears to be 1) no gauges over the nav screen and 2) slightly different steering wheel.
I have the same problem and end up needing to move my seat in closer than I normally would.
I haven’t seen anyone saying it’s stiffer than an STI. In fact everyone is saying the opposite.
Because there is no connection and it’s absurd to make one.
What? Nobody is worshipping anyone. People use the service because it legitimately has merits over other methods of getting around.
You take on a substantial amount of risk when you ride in Uber though. If you’re involved in an accident and are injured, your life is about to get complex.
Lay people off? What, so you can line your pockets with more dirty profits on the backs of your EXPLOITED employees? Spoken like a true greedy capitalist PIG.
“If minimum wage is $10/hour, what will happen to all the people working for $8/hour?”
You didn’t answer the question.
If your business model requires not paying your employees’ wages, you don’t deserve to exist as a company.
Have you considered getting a real domain name?
Out of curiosity, what color did you go with?
Depends on where you live. They can be had for sticker in the midwest fairly easily. Heck, I was offered one for sticker when they first launched.
I do call that a win. Consumer choice is a good thing. If you want to pay more for a better experience, you can pay to be seated in a higher class. If low price is your main priority and you’re willing to be uncomfortable for a while, then that choice should be available to you.
I don’t know either. But the fees never struck me as terribly unreasonable considering the volume they consume and the weight they add (compared to a person), in addition to the labor and equipment required to handle them.
That’s largely because the price they were paying before was effectively subsidized by the aforementioned flyers who weren’t checking bags even though they paid for that perk as part of their ticket.
You’re paying a baggage fee either way. “Complimentary” just means it’s built into the price of your ticket, meaning customers who don’t need to check a bag are stuck paying for it anyway.