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You also forgot about PayPal which lead to a lot of the online banking services we use today, NeuralLink, The Boring Company, AI safety research with OpenAI, funds Future Of Life institute, he founded the idea of SolarCity, created and open sourced Hyperloop. Many people in the auto industry credit Tesla with bringing

Ben Franklin would take “air baths”. He would open his windows and stand naked basking in the night air for God and everyone to see.

“Damn it, Philly we better than this.”

Old Audis: we need more of them on the road! That’s what I say.

This right here. Performance brakes tend to squeal, but generally their advantages aren’t really manifested unless you get your brakes really hot. For the vast majority of drivers, the extra heat capacity of the pads isn’t worth the trade off of squealing. However, if the extra heat capacity matters to you, it is way

A TSB may have been issued not because of faulty equipment, but because the brand doesn’t want petty complaints to rise up for what is actually true - performance brakes do make more noise. I don’t know how hard you brake, but it’s possible that lesser “normal” brakes offer the same performance as the performance

Don’t think I ever said it was illegal. Just shows a lack of empathy and economic understanding on the OP.

That’s his point. For a vast majority of Americans, paying 4% on a car loan is better than the alternatives.

So $2600+$854 for depreciation and interest on loan equals $3454. That means you had reliable transportation (a necessity for your job aka your income) for four years at $863/year. I’m ignoring maintenance and insurance, because those costs have nothing to do with the loan. Also, buying used means you saved money on

You don’t seem to understand ‘investing’ or ‘opportunity cost’

Isn’t America an amazing country? Total strangers loaned you enough money that you could buy one of life’s necessities at less than 5% interest.

I don’t think your thought process makes total sense. The car would have depreciated the same amount whether you took a loan or bought it outright. Basically, you paid $835 in installments for the ability to buy a car right away.

“Other people were enriched and I wasn’t” = Whine to Government To Make Enriching Thing Illegal. A liberal tale as old as time.

Right. So stupid.

But this article makes no sense. What is it that you are making illegal? Nobody is requiring cities to do anything - they are making offers of their own accord. Is this what you would make illegal? For cities and states to administer their own local policy?

Remarkably stupid blog post, you’re welcome.

Very solid rebuttal. Wouldn’t expect any more from a triggered leftist.

Yeah, fuck your 20,000 employed people. Let them eat tax revenue.

I ordered 9 things on amazon this weekend and i hope my city wins the amazon 2nd HQ. The biggest employer here pays no local property tax and was incentivized to build here. Then it brought 20k professional jobs to the area. This town has gone through a massive boom because of them and its a great city.

Have you been to Australia? Have you seen the condition of their early 1990's Falcons? Na, yeah, na mate....hard pass on that. They are about as beat as an early 90's Chevy Lumina is here in the US.