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I’m game for everything in your first paragraph. But if we’re giong to replicate cars, then like cars, all firearms should have tags. Everything else seems quite reasonable.

It’s not an all or nothing proposition. You need a licenses to operate a car, why not be required to have a license to operate a firearm?

Celebs owning these things are often more about PR than anything. See the long list of rappers who own Bugattis so they can mention it in a song.

Enterprise. They wanted my drivers license, credit card and several signatures. Then they wanted to go over terms and try and upsell insurance.

If I don’t have to spend 20 minutes standing at a counter watching some poor guy or gal pound away at a keyboard entering irrelevant information I could have filled out online (and probably did at the time of reservation) then this is in fact a game changer.

That’s exactly what I am arguing for. But it seems Tesla is preferring to go their own way. Regulations will likely be needed to force conformity.

I don’t know what you’re on about. This discussion was about megalomaniacal billionaires tweeting dumb shit because they can’t control their egos.

So you admit that it’s an opinion show now and instead want to argue over clips from 5 and a half years ago?

It’s irrelevant to the issue who built the physical stations. It matters who operates and controls them.

Who do you think are buying the Chiron’s? I guess they’re not all billionaires but at $3m I bet most are.

Most billionaires are far from alpha. They’re awkward, goofy nerds more often than Chads.

They have, repeatedly. VAG stopped letting anyone else use the track for top sped testing after the Veyron came out.

Actually, no. Local contractors built the superchargers. But who constructed them is entirely irrelevant. It’s about restricting access to a commodity.

If you really want then change my scenario to Ford buying Exxon, Shell and Chevron and then refusing to fuel any other vehicles. Make sense now?

CNN Tonight, currently branded on-air as CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, is a late evening news/opinion program airing on CNN and CNN International, presented by CNN journalist and news anchor, Don Lemon.

CNN Tonight (Lemon’s show) is clearly presented as an Opinion/Current Affairs program no different than Hannity.

As opposed to the straight shooting, nonpartisan Sean Hannity?

He’s calling for regulation, not nationalization. Big difference.

Uh, this comment thread was about politics and you happily jumped in to defend your orange god. I simply pointed out that he is acting like my 4 year old over this when he could have just made simple acknowledgement that he mis-tweeted outdated information. The you decided it was all CNN’s fault and went off on a new

Meanwhile over at Fox News you would never know there was a hurricane because the most significant damage happened to an island full of black people. Currently not a single story on their homepage.

Yep, the originals showed that. Then he was briefed daily for 4 days saying it wouldn’t.