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My understanding is that once they file to move the case to Federal court, that automatically moves it to Federal court, who can then decide no, this is a state matter, and kick it back. But this is basically a delaying tactic from Musk, meaning that once the motion to move to Federal is filed, it basically means the

A good CEO has a hard job, they put in long hours trying to balance board and shareholders wants with employee needs and they have accountability with all parties, they are rare.

Voyager 1 finally calls home, drunk and broke. “Hey guys, sorry, my phone battery like must have died or something. Yeah, I had to borrow this old phone to call you. So like, can you send some money? I’ll give you an address. No, cash would be better, cause like uh, yeah, just send cash. I promise I’ll be home for the

If you’re “running” that many companies all at once, AND stumping for Trump, AND rage-tweeting constantly, you are not a CEO, you are a weird dipshit and your job is not hard. If this moron can run this many companies at once, either he’s doing zero work and is not being held accountable OR being a CEO is VERY easy

Judge ought to have issued a bench warrant on the spot.

Saved time disassembling the old crane.

Probably the biggest hoodwinking in history was conservative politics convincing people that they have their back while their neighbour is their enemy.

Can’t even get a peaceful transfer of power in the crane world.

Would be a shame for the wood chipper, not sure you could ever get the stench out.

Right or wrong, one of the primary messages against Harris has been inflation and its impact on families over the last 4 years. Doesn’t seem wise to tell a national audience they will have to tighten their belt further under a Trump presidency.

Oh the irony.

Fuck, and I cannot stress this enough, Elon Musk. 

There’s a ton of contributing factors to this but none larger than Firm-Fixed Price contracts with Inspection and Acceptance at Destination. When this happens, nobody in Contract administration pays attention to it.  It costs more to administer than the value of the contract.

Boeing isn’t subsidized. They have fixed-price military contracts that they have overrun and are deeply in the red for. Same with the space launch contracts - fixed price and bleeding cash.

Of course, for anything that is airplane specific. But for something like a soap dispenser, it’s far more the paperwork than it being all THAT special in materials and machining.

Blue or red, some kid had a shitty upbringing that taught him it son to deface public property, and this is no bridge abutment it a life saving device. I hope the community turns in this prick, since everyone in the community has a grandma who may need to be airlifted for an emergency, or a sister who maybe in an auto

They actually add up the cost of the damage and anything over $950 is a felony. This is definitely over $950. We had a local tagger that tagged everything all over town for the better part of a year. They finally had enough to link him to all of it and he got 2 years in jail. And it was a 35 year old guy! 

No thanks. Murals, yes. Clean concrete, walls etc, yes. Random tags, no.

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This is normal for every Government contractor. I work for one, and It isn’t necessarily the fault of the contractor as to why costs are the way they are. The Customer (Government) has requirements for every single thing they buy, and a lot of engineering, testing, and inspections go into whatever they are buying. I