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Can you shake the machine?

Neutral: Only if I get to put the giant coin in and push the button.

Then why do you care? The USPS are paying for them not you, The USPS is self supporting and get no tax dollars so whatever they do won’t cost you a cent.

Because the USPS is a hybrid organization that is fully self funded but unable to change rules (like reducing the amount of days mail is delivered) without congressional approval, which is not going to be forthcoming because various constituencies would get upset without being able to highlight their day with a trip

If you don’t want to spend a nickel on the USPS, you don’t have to. Just never mail anything. Postal operating costs are funded by postage, not taxes.

It’s the proportions that aren’t right, though. The S60 roofline is too high and curves too bulbously. It’s the Tesla Model 3 to the S90's graceful Model S.

Why spend a nickel on the USPS? These days we could get by with mail service once a week. I have not received a meaningful piece of mail in years, just catalogs, coupons, and junk mail- none of which I asked for and I can’t elect to not get.

2 years away.

I didn’t think we needed tires anymore, as flying cars are just around the corner.

Call me an asshole but people with 7 points probably shouldn’t be driving at all.

The actual production model will look slightly different.

In other news:

Give ‘em two years, then you’ll see!

Why not? If the product is never going to exist, everyone might as well say they are working on one. In fact, I am working on one. It will be powered by flying pigs.

Or they have no other alternative and we all pay the social costs of the low wages.

This should be no surprise to anyone. Uber drivers are driving for little more than standard mileage reimbursement. They essentially have no wage.

The only way that car will print money is if it has have a color Xerox machine in the back.

Yeah, man, it’s really cool to be able to pay a huge upcharge for GM parts bin specials.

Remember, Jackie Stewart and Jim Clark were Scottish.

Most of the cars in LA are more or less “driverless” now.