But next time they’ll be based in Texas where the courts are extraordinarily management-friendly and the attitude is WAHOO GET THAT BAG OF MONEY *fires revolvers in the air*
But next time they’ll be based in Texas where the courts are extraordinarily management-friendly and the attitude is WAHOO GET THAT BAG OF MONEY *fires revolvers in the air*
approximately 450 kilometers (280 miles) east of Lambton County
We’re just finishing up a felony trial for a White man who already owes half a billion in fraud damages, nearly $90 million to a woman he raped and then defamed, etc.....and yet when I look at the pictures of his supporters all I see are White faces.
It’s very chicken-egg to me, in the sense that the Black Keys are known and long-lived enough that you could fill an arena off $30 tickets, but not $200 ones.
...hmmm if only there was something currently happening within the Justice Department that was pertinent to the question posed by this article.
I have plenty of money to spare but I’m not paying money to see a prequel about a character from the 4th movie in a series that’s been going since I was 5 when I can watch it in my own home on a good screen with fine sound in a few months. Just not gonna happen.
I live in a town where a significant section of the population are over-paid for what they do and, since there’s so little quality recreation, the two remaining cinemas are doing well, as are the restaurants and bars. We have been losing a lot of young people to other regions/states even before the pandemic. The…
Expense has been the issue for a lot of people for a while now. A friend told me not long ago when we were talking about how long it’s been since we’ve gone to the theatre to see movie that the simple calculation for him is that he could buy a single ticket for one movie or for basically the same price he could have a…
Nobody has any money to spare because we spend it all on rent and maybe groceries if we’ve anything left over. And nobody has any free time, because we’re spending it all working to pay for rent and maybe some groceries, and maybe getting four or five hours sleep if we’re lucky.
Regarding the interior: Isn’t this pretty standard GM truck from the times of yore? Lots of interesting features and innovations, cheap interiors, numb dynamics...
Because the article prompt was for criticisms of the design, not “name things in your car that you can never get used to no matter how hard you try.”
Everyone uses slaves so it’s ok if I do it is an interesting message.
Except the Japanese didn’t blatantly steal IP, didn’t use slave labor to make their cars, and as we saw- put a huge amount of emphasis in the long term durability of the cars themselves. There are many videos showing BYD’s randomly catching fire all over China so not sure we really “ need” these things.
most cars both driver and passenger have their own and if you drive anything other than a bmw it feels silly
They use literal slaves in the manufacturing of their EVs. You don’t think that’s a problem? Not buying a car because slaves built it is not the same as not buying a Japanese car because you fought a war against them.
Do they actually want Chinese EVs or do they simply want more cheap EV offerings?
While this is true, what is your point in relation to the article? Are you in favor of the unfettered capitalism (free trade) that would give us cheap Chinese cars. Or are you in favor of the tariffs (government intervention in industry is largely viewed as anti-capitalist) which would protect American workers from…
and will not allow Western automakers to avoid restructuring to meet the challenge from lower cost Chinese manufacturers.
No employee is worth $33 million a year.
The other advantages China has are...