Meanwhile we can’t figure out how to eject “GET IN THA HOLE!” guy at golf tournaments.
Meanwhile we can’t figure out how to eject “GET IN THA HOLE!” guy at golf tournaments.
Maybe admitting to this makes me a bad sports-knower, but until starting this post I had forgotten every single…
+1 worthless pay stub
“Not including bonuses, Wentz earns a base salary of $540,000. NFL players are paid on a weekly basis, 17 times per season. Therefore, using math, it would appear that Wentz owes Elliot $31,764:”
Awww you’re no fun.
According to one site I saw, his base salary for this year is 1.6 million with 4.5 million in signing bonus, so his game check is about 100 grand which isn’t chump change, but not enough to bankrupt him. He might just follow through.
so dumb. +1
Joke’s on him. Wentz uses direct deposit.
Considering 95% of his salary is signing and roster bonuses, his game check is $179.87 after taxes.
Jake Elliott’s big kick not only won the game for the Eagles Sunday. It might’ve won Elliott a big payday.
Steelers offensive lineman and former Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva, who stood for the national anthem before…
What are you trying to tax which will kill all life on earth? A giant asteroid? How silly.
This.
Power grids nation wide are pretty close to capacity. Plus, if we have a situation where we lose people - which happens a lot anywhere that gets snow. Or rain. Or wind.... we are screwed. The fact is, a liquid fuel is just so much easier to manage in disaster scenarios. “Oh, this truck needed to save lives is out…
It could also mean you can’t *register* a new one in California.
This is my question as well. I’m sure the existing power grid in CA isn’t able to support mass adoption of EVs. What’s the plan for upgrades? Who’s paying for it?
Magic!
So what’s California’s solution to the power grid? I’m not against the idea, but there are a lot questions to answer and problems to solve before it’s a realistic proposal that doesn’t involve energy rationing.
Counter-arguments:
Since you’re throwing in red light cameras:
For point #3, I’d like to see all “sin taxes” get donated in a similar fashion.