Yeah, most working class people aren’t making below $27,700. Only ~15% of households make less than that in the US. Or are you suggesting that only 15% of the US population is working class?
Yeah, most working class people aren’t making below $27,700. Only ~15% of households make less than that in the US. Or are you suggesting that only 15% of the US population is working class?
Fully agree, hence my final statement that I wasn’t trying to say the guy isn’t to blame. But I still think it’s a bit disingenuous to call it “hit and killed”. I’ve got the feeling that every reader that hasn’t heard this story, will think that she was innocently riding her bike along the road when he hit and killed…
Hoskins apparently jumped onto the vehicle’s hood while Dennis was driving.
Why do you think working class is so poor? Working class generally just means people who are paid hourly opposed to having a salary. I know people making $150k per year doing hourly blue collar jobs. I’d consider that working class.
The trapezoidal plastic around a round wheel arch is mind boggling to me.
In my state, cops and firefighters have some of the strongest unions with the best contracts. Good luck changing any of that.
Explain please. Not a chance in hell that most working class people with kids have zero tax liability.
Tesla does do some wet coating.
Manufacturing defects and errors happen all the time. Plus, if it’s not something they’ve had an issue with before, it reasons to stand that they might not check for it before vehicle release.
That’s what you got out of the video?
If you plug your car in every night, why are you having to go to a fast charger once a week?
Just picking and choosing what to follow and what to not follow that an officer tells you to do can be incredibly risky. Couple that with the fact that it’s hard to decipher what is a direct order and what is simply them trying to get you to do something on your own volition, makes dealing with cops way more confusing…
Why are you just listing 240V breakers? A 240V breaker is basically just a double 120V breaker. It literally jumps both panel prongs instead of a single to get 240V instead of 120V. That’s not how max panel loading works... number of 120V breakers also impacts it. All that power (120V or 240V) is coming from the…
And I’d rather be in some new car that scored 5 stars recently...
Every house in the US has 240V...
It’s supposed to be far more dent resistant than a “normal” panel.
I live in one of the snowiest regions of the US. I can basically see Canada from my house.
When people post their priorities on a public comment section, and then are shocked that people comment on said priorities, it’s just funny.
Impossible? How often are you doing a 500km trip in winter and how quickly does this distance need to be traveled?
None of this seems excessively expensive.