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“Everyone wants a secure future where they know they’ll have a job to go to,” she said. “That’s what we are really about. Everyone thinks we’re being greedy and selfish. This is about the ones who are coming after us. We want them to have a future.”

welp... dude looks to be doing allright so far

Right, that was actually pointed out in the first article and call for response. It was written in a biased way that would tend to slew results higher (the outright goal was to prove Uber/Lyft took more, not a neutral goal like asking to figure the percentage). The demographic is also skewed (Uber’s SEC figures likely

He asked to sit in the front so i gave him 1 star without saying anything because I am petty and a dickhead who is incapable of adult direct communication” Thanks t3r, Very Cool!

I just dug out an Oct (?) 1970 Road & Track to find an article by Karl Ludvigsen: “Racing by the BTU.” Mr. Ludvigsen and you are of like minds.

You need to change your click-baity title to “Dallas Taxpayers.” Texas doesn’t have state income tax.

My take: The “Golden Age” of F1 was when I was in my late teens (Yeah, I know, everybody’s Golden Age was when they were in their teens. Shut up.)

Sure. But you have the 1 series and 2 series, and when they eventually bloat BMW will introduce the 0 series and -1 series to make up for it.

Depends entirely on the series, their customer GT3 cars are routinely competitive. IMO they’re just not focused on their ICE racing programs right now.

… and poorly interpreted and rebroadcast by the author to create more fear and division

While probably true I dont think that is the intent of the OG analyst claim. From reading the horribly structured Bloomberg quote I read it simply as the analyst saying that to cover a 5% sales drop you would need to layoff of an additional 23000 people if you make no other changes.

Hes not saying they should. Hes saying that the math to make up for a 5% decrease in sales equates to a layoff more along the lines of an additional 23000 if no other changes are made.

The race was supposed to be a look at what a full-time McLaren IndyCar effort could be

Don’t care. This is a Rich Whyte people problem.

It’ll be weird to see Porsche offer a lot of different versions of the same car...

Yeah, even a late ‘80s Panama hat looks better than a Panamera.

Its also normal in the US. Im the registered agent for my company in our home state and my home address is the agents address. We also have registered agents in the other jurisdictions we do business and they are office spaces within those jurisdictions and whom we pay to include us as being registered in that juris

I remember when I thought Red Bull was a similarly sponsorship enigma back in the 90s. I kept seeing it appear in places, primarily in F1 for Sauber, but as an American in deep rural America never understood how supposedly a drink could be a primary sponsor over similar drink products (although to be fair, there was

Now they’re copying our intellectual property laws...typical.

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