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Yup. Nothing signifies the level of contempt that the wealthy have for the rest of society quite like making it a crime to disclose their dirty laundry (fraud, theft, corruption, etc) to the public. They didn’t spend hundreds of millions of dollars buying the politicians needed to wage a decades-long campaign to

U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes in Washington DC. Reyes likened Littlejohn’s leaking of wealthy Americans’ tax records to “an attack on our constitutional democracy.”

Everyone knows the airplane and Amelia are in the Delta Quadrant. 

Does no one remember Afroduck? Kids these days, not reading the classics

I am so tired of reading about how difficult these decisions are to fire people when companies constantly do it. Must be as difficult as forcing developers to use a broken engine because it has a feature that has execs seeing dollar signs

Imagine shafting your whole country forever because you didn’t like seeing brown people when you nipped down to Tesco. 

When it happened I remember thinking that it will go down as one of the dumbest plans in history.

I’m starting to think this Brexit thing was a bad idea. 

But hey! “Right to work” laws are great!

Mmmmmm Tillamook cheese *Homer drool*

To all the people who assured me that the merger was an undisputedly good thing… well, you were absolutely right. I’m sorry I ever doubted you.

Capital gains taxes that punish the fiduciary responsibility of quarterly dividends.
Companies lay off to make their earnings seem better in the short term = share $ go up or dividends go up. Disincentivize the behavior.

I’m sure you were just as quick to pan the entirety of non-union labor when Tesla parts were falling off their cars.

Unions usually call for more employees and more hours for workers to do quality control. Not sure how advocating for employee rights is a bad thing for safety when Boeings main goal is to make planes as fast as possible.

Shareholder profits at its finest.

The EQS weighs like 2,500 lbs more than the model 3. Plus, it probably has 22" wheels on it ultra-low profile tires. Just really bad configuration. 

No manual option is devastating. It feels like a really big automotive nail in the stick-shift’s coffin, honestly. The GTI was always supposed to be the fun Golf - designed for and sold to people who like driving.

Something about his face sets off my “scammer” alarms.  Maybe the fake smile with dead eyes?

I see that Gawker is now doing its part for the environment by not wasting the energy required to store or display my profile image (or allowing me to re-add it).