milesarcher
Miles Archer
milesarcher

libertarians haven’t had any power in the USA since the very early 19th century or late 18th century. You statists keep getting everything you want and then when it fails you cry ‘if it wasn’t for those damn libertarians’. So you get even more power and failing some more and more. Keep treating symptoms and symptoms

I think you missed the ;). The rotation being wrong is part of the dumb.

That’s what the pallet is for. They probably have a couple of planks to rest on the tailgate and a pallet jack. ;)

Axle appears to have bent instead. They may shoot out once the rock is removed however.

You still haven’t learned that insult is not argument. You want to discuss libertarianism, then you should at least learn it. But you can’t be bothered to learn it. You just spew mindless insults as you demonstrate here again. Let me know when you can actually formulate a real argument.

It is called common decency to reply within a reasonable length of time or let an exchange drop. But netiquette is something foreign to you. That has nothing to do with your excuse of being “busy”. It has to do with your behavior.

“When did I say you live in your parents basement?”

“Someone like Toyota or Ford will straight up buy Tesla.”

Why? They already released their patents and the battery factory if its worth anything by then it can be picked up cheaper at the bankruptcy auction. TM will end being a company with a lot of liabilities and not much in assets. I agree that if electric cars are

You don’t even understand libertarianism, let alone the Libertarian Party or the differences between the two. You confuse them as if the Democratic Party and democracy were one in the same. Then again who knows given your track record you probably do confuse the two.

You are deeply confused Mr. Wobbly. I have never expressed any opinion about blue lives mattering.

“Gaslighting again, tsk-tsk.”

In the USA the choices of whom we may vote for are well controlled. Who votes is a long distant second if it is even second.

“Out you go.”

“I lived near Dallas, and one year it stayed below freezing almost the entire month of January. Anecdotal evidence is fun!”

“Grilling outside in January”

And that costs you. If you like paying for that sort of thing and you’re not stuck working 60-80 hours a week or more. It’s difficult to enjoy much more than the taco truck when you have a seven figure mortgage and your employer demands long hours to get a project done or you’ll be replaced by the next guy who wants

It’s not magical. My profession requires doing math so its harder to get people to move to CA. Engineering salaries in CA are about 50% more than Illinois. The problem is the houses in the areas where the engineering jobs are multiples more expensive. Seven figure debt and/or long commutes aren’t my thing.

My salary would increase 50% at the very least for CA. With probably a wash in taxes.

Non-profit, no, not making a profit, yes. (that’s story in and of itself) But I have run a non-profit concern and it is legally a corporation. The best thing to compare it to would be a government. My salary? Zero. But even if I had one it would be run efficiently because it is small, accountable, and there is skin in

“I also really dont have a problem with salaries in the 100-200000 range.”

I haven’t even seen an audi of early 80s vintage since.... oh about 1989. Certainly not since the early 90s. There’s probably a reason.