They’ll probably blame the unions. Even though there are employers in other industries that don’t rely on union workers and are laying off employees.
They’ll probably blame the unions. Even though there are employers in other industries that don’t rely on union workers and are laying off employees.
And tax cuts will result in more jobs! smh
I didn’t think I needed to, but you might very well be right.
In 2015, Spencer Meyer, an Uber rider from Connecticut, sued Uber co-founder and then-CEO Travis Kalanick alleging the company fixed prices in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. And now, we finally get to the simple part of the argument.
Just see how people now spend time while commuting in mass transit. it’ll be the same.
From what I’ve read, Google is closer to L5 than anybody else. But the finish line is still quite a ways away.
Hell, new cars are getting that way, and are going to be even more expensive when they add autonomous tech.
I sure hope you have really dark tint on your windows.
“I think we are close to an understanding with Mexico and Canada” on removing steel and aluminum tariffs...”—Mnuchin
Here in North Texas they’re like assholes: Everybody has one.
If that was the case I’d expect it to be in the morning shift just so Orlove could tell us how Uber exploits their employees contractors.
Yes, China has a history of industrial copyright infringement. They will soon be in a position of leading in various industrial areas and they’ll flip and be strong supporters of stronger laws against copyright infringement. They want it both ways: Steal when it helps them and cry foul when it’s done to them.
Back then businesses were smaller and top management and the workers lived in relative proximity. Their kids mostly went to the same schools. Now it’s a faceless C-suite shifting anonymous workers on a spreadsheet. They no longer run in the same social circles.
If by reinforced you mean some thin “angle iron” riveted to the body behind the rocker panels, you’d be absolutely correct. Source: I owned a Fox body ragtop Mustang in a former life.
If one of the mains won’t lower, they’ll generally retract the gear, foam the runway, and land the plane on the belly. After dumping/burning off excess fuel of course. Belly Landing Mechanical Failure
The retaliation for China will hit farmers so Trump will, as he’s done in the past, add tax breaks and subsidies for those farmers. Gotta keep those votes.
Our culture of abundance has been highly dependent, for decades, on goods produced by countries with lower production costs.
I was expecting the headline to finish with “...in an S-10.” The in the body of the article something about how the S-10 now goes faster than with the original iron duke.
Only $4k? That’s for plebs.