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“You’re driving it wrong.” - Apple

I get that auto workers want job “security” since many of them have worked there for decades. You don’t want to be thrown out at the end on your duff when you’re in your 50's. But honestly, there is a lot of myopic thinking and entitlement views coming from so many of these Rust Belt workers. Sure GM and other

It’s almost like they haven’t learned any lessons about over-valuing brand identity.

Man...as an adjuster I can’t wait to hold some smug Model 3 summoning douche at fault for damage to property.

I thought GM was spot on. If you want to understand what your health care costs, here, you pay for it for a while.

Production EVs don’t whine like this. Race cars have straight-cut gears and almost no sound insulation, so they make a lot of noise, but the electric cars you can actually go to a dealer and buy are almost silent. Highways will be significantly quieter than they are now when the majority of cars are electric.

Yes because a highway full of gas engines is like a quiet lullaby 

Either the $500M number came straight from the UAW, or this analyst used to work for the RIAA doing calculations on how much money illegal downloads were costing music labels.  One download=one lost sale.  One unbuilt car=one lost sale.  Both wrong.

The strike has cost GM output of more than 8,000 vehicles a day, according to analysts at IHS Markit. With each vehicle averaging about $8,000 in earnings before interest and taxes, and the walkout affecting nearly nine production days, GM has missed out on as much as $544 million in profit, based on calculations

California could just stop giving so much more money to the Federal government than they receive.

Imagine if a Democrat were using federal power to force Alabama to change the abortion laws. The conservatives would screaming bloody murder and forming private militias.

Yes. But this move is akin to saying “We get it, you’re starving. But you’ve been starving for a long time and we’re going to cut your water supply a little to make it harder to grow food.”

I don’t think anyone is blaming him for the issue itself, just being obstructionist and regressive in trying to roll back emissions standards that would ostensibly help make progress on CA's air quality 

So that’s a good excuse for not allowing CA to set stricter rules on emissions? What kind of logic is that?

... and somehow it’s ok to limit the state from actually doing something about its own problems?

I had to read the quote from the EPA three times to make sure I got it.

Is there really a lot of resistance to the reality of Iran’s involvement? On day one there was, because of the lack of info, and the Houthies with their hand up. But now it seems fairly solid where these came from.

All likely valid points, what the Media doesn’t tell you is that Saudi Arabia has been committing genocide in Yemen for over a year now..... Also Saudi is performing those acts with US/Canadian supplied weapons.

“Man driving oversized truck can’t get it up” FIFY

Ah, the party of State’s rights....when they are politically convenient.