Sometimes I think Gizmedia is secretly working for the Trump campaign.
Sometimes I think Gizmedia is secretly working for the Trump campaign.
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Ignoring Biden’s gaffes and shortcomings for political expediency in this election is journalistic malpractice. It’s also the same behavior we criticize Republicans for in regards to Trump.
This place isn't exactly the New York Times. It is an editorial blog.
That’s a whole lot of words to say a whole lot of smug nothing.
“Boooooy, y’all’s presumptive Democratic nominee”
The worst thing is that I know what he means, but he says everything in the worst way possible that makes him sound so bad. He needs to make his VP choice and shut the fuck up.
In a large business you try and not get involved with partisan politics, you’ll end up alienating a humungous part of the population without gaining much if anything from the people who agree with the party you seem to be endorsing. Trump is quite a partisan figure.
What!? Are you trying to tempt the wrath of the whatever high atop the thing!..?!
Because literally everything that moron touches turns to a festering pile of shit? His approval ratings are in the tank and for a variety of savvy business reasons it’s better to distances yourself from abject losers as quickly and as starkly as possible?
You have a lot more faith in the voting population than I do.
Just 100 more days until this clown car of an administration gets voted out of office.
What dumbfuckery are we witnessing too now? I'm going to drink some chloroform and sleep for the next decade. Wake me up when we have a President named Scooter.
EV subsidies are nothing more than middle- and upper- class handouts. Incentivizing them isn’t necessarily a bad idea, but I’m against a tax credit or the like.
Subsidizing EV’s only helps wealthier people who can afford a new high end car in most cases and creates more congestion. Norway is mostly wealthy with a small educated population. Completely different from the states.
If nothing else, I think you’ll see a major shift in attitudes towards videoconferencing. In my business it was viewed as a lazy alternative to getting on a plane and visiting in person.
I predict office building usage will be permanently reduced in some metropolises.
I call BS. That car has never been worth less than around $70k so he traded in a 20k Viper and didn’t pay any taxes? You only pay taxes on the difference so if there were no taxes there was no difference. Logic not adding up.
I have to admit - I’m tiring of these “here’s what I spent on x car” videos.