I guess they really do return to the scene of the crime.
I guess they really do return to the scene of the crime.
Considering the UAW is still one of the biggest, if not the biggest, GM shareholders, I would agree they are only concerned with making themselves richer. At one point they owned over 20% of GM stock. They could have pressured corporate to help the employees more, but instead they became corporate.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that there are precisely zero (0) people in New Hampshire that are actually, genuinely offended by this license plate.
I wonder why the Republicans refuse to support unions. Perhaps because they have fought for decades to...well you get the picture.
I am assuming this has to be a troll, because they are using Republican talking points to accuse Republicans for doing things Clinton and other Democrats are guilty of doing. If not, I offer the following:
The only way the Democrats can mess the next election up is to do what you just said. If they pick a candidate that is so far left it stirs the right into action, they will lose. The problem is the democrats base is more Biden than Sanders.
Well when you give $400,000,000 to one candidate, 40% of Obama’s campaign money, the other side will obviously be against you. When the unions have that kind of cabbage to through around, they could have easily got the republicans on board. They could have got both sides on board. They picked one side to support and…
Fair enough. In that regard, you are right. They probably don’t understand enough about the data to realize the problem is sample collection not sample size.
Also, when they asked for the data, it was very leading inquiry. They basically asked for data showing Uber took a big cut.
You missed the whole ‘non-random’ part of the issues he pointed out. This study was based on an internet survey by an author who dedicates half his professional time to bashing Uber. Plus, when they put out the call for data, it was very leading. They basically only asked to see the data from people who thought Uber…
One of these days Aaron is going to figure out Uber is actually Robin Hood. They steal from the rich and give subsidized rides and pay to the less fortunate.
I think people are more on the game of calculating the actual profit than you realize. The people I know that drive lyft/uber break down every day’s income and have rates to calculate out insurance, tire wear, gas costs and keep the receipts. They all seem to like driving for these companies. Of course, none treat it…
Why is it everytime I read one of Aaron’s articles I have the same response he described in his recent, I Never Knew An Op-Ed Could Be So Stupid article.
I can’t figure out why you want to see Trump elected again. I assume you really have no idea why he was elected and just spout talking points you heard from somewhere. This is the problem we run into when even CNN, NBC and other news outlets refuse to even hire someone who understands why the man was elected. I don’t…
This is true. It has always been true. The people living in these areas were sharecroppers up until WWII and finally started owning their own properties in the 50s and are still struggling, or failing, to hold on to what they have.
China has been buddies with Russia for decades. They have been holding joint military exercises for decades. This is nothing new.
Not at all. If Texas has a budget surplus, then they can spend it. It is the deficits that they don’t like. While the US has a budget deficits, most states maintain a balanced budget.
My bad. Sorry about that.
I thought about that, but since you reference the US lenders and said you worked in the automotive industry but had rarely seen trackers required, I thought you were talking about the US.
I think the more likely scenario is that the owner has to give permission for the vehicle to be tracked, otherwise it could be illegal to track a stolen car without the thief’s permission.