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Because he’s an idiot in a truck with bald tires.

OK, but why THE FUCK was the black truck going so fast?

My wristwatch stays dry 99% of the time, but I still only buy waterproof watches. It’s nice to know I can go swimming without it breaking.

Yes, they have now sold 13,000 up from 10,000 EV’s. Meanwhile 13,000,000 gasoline cars were sold in the same period. *numbers fabricated to make a point about percentage increases.

and “re-fueling”-wise. takes me 3 minutes to fill up my truck and have over 400 miles of range

No, people aren’t buying EV’S because batteries fucking suck. People won’t start buying them until they can be recharged in 5 minutes and there are universal supercharging stations at every gas station.

It’s craven because the author can’t see past his own prejudices...

People are not buying EV’s because they are still too expensive. Once the bulk of the R&D will be paid out, and EV’s will become on par with gasoline cars (price wise) then sales will take off.

You know what’s not good for the American car industry? Going out of business. Ford doesn’t want to be forced to make shit no one will buy, but Fields main motivation is that these regulations are not rushed in to, which is arguably what just happened. Regulations most definitely need to be in place and OEMs need to

So you would rather have California, Texas and New York be the only states that matter? Cause that’s what you would get. Remove California entirely from the popular vote count, and Trump wins by over 1 million votes.

That’s why it exists.

I feel like your inconveniences are less important than the real issues here, yet somehow you wrote an entire article about how much it sucks to be cold.

For you, being trapped in a hotel in North Dakota during a blizzard in subzero temperatures will be a story you tell for the rest of your life. For midwesterners, it was Tuesday.

While I feel for the people who find themselves in such relationships and understand that this could be a tool for their abusers, that doesn’t change the fact that this is also a tool that can be helpful, save lives, and provide peace of mind for people in healthy relationships. For one thing it can be a tool that

Which would be people that you don’t trust and therefore do not put as a trusted contact.

People who want to be able to safely and easily be able to check on the location of their trusted partners and who do not have a reason to hide their locations from friends and family.

So they may or may not come up with solutions, but I am not convinced by your argument that tech people thinking of unique solutions to poverty is a bad endeavor.

Yeah, but if you tax rich people at high rates, nobody will want to work hard to become rich or start businesses or create or invent. This is precisely why there were no rich people, businesses, or innovation back when the marginal tax rate was much higher for the wealthy.

100%

I understand what the article is about, but if you also read my post, I called out the double standard that occurs in articles like these. Because, if this were written about Hillary, the entire article (a) wouldn’t exist; and (b) if something did occur like what Trump is doing, the article would have a different tone

He’s a business man with business ties...not a career politician with other career politician ties...this is to be expected.