This makes basically exactly the same point as the other guy with the “broken windows is racist AF and doesn’t work”, but the image of this one is hilarious.
This makes basically exactly the same point as the other guy with the “broken windows is racist AF and doesn’t work”, but the image of this one is hilarious.
Yeah, I mean, unfortunately he kind of stumbles on a not terrible point.
No fucking shit.
You mean you put tariffs on Mexico and an entire multi-billion dollar industry with thousands and thousands of workers and giant factories that take 5 years to scope and plan and build and cost billions of dollars don’t just pop up the next day in the Rust Belt?
You’re hired for the marketing job.
Yeah, it’s super interesting the stuff we figured out through trial and error, and maybe even refined a good bit over decades, but still don’t actually understand.
I mean, tourism probably helps their revenue, but I'm guessing they don't get much revenue normally during the off-season.
There are large, electronic billboards all over the place down here. The safety argument seems very convenient.
We currently have Amazon Hulu and Netflix. And cable. We have young kids and I like sports, it is what it is. If we have to add Disney I’m not sure what we’ll do. We currently use all four services a good bit.
I mean, last year they had one part time person, now they have one whole full time person! What else do you want? They're only a billion dollar company with 20000 employees, jeez.
That car is kind of known for being a killer though. It's got ridiculous power for the era, extremely uneven power delivery, and obviously old tires as you said.
Democrats lost billions of dollars in the 90s! Sad, losers.
Yep. The return on investment for political donations is absolutely absurd.
That would be green (I’m bad with colors, my wife is the artist, I just asked Google).
I nearly spit out my drink. WTF? Is this for real?
They tried to cancel it, but it was in the shop. They’re totally gonna have it done in time for this weekend though. For sure this time.
Obviously, which is why I said they’d be lucky to make $15 before taxes, aka, the way a normal employee gets paid. The $30 is gross, before any expenses, taxes, overhead, etc. If you add in overhead and expenses you get to net before taxes, which is more like how most people are paid.
If lawyers are making $30/hour before expenses they’re either shitty lawyers or terrible negotiators, or both. That’s completely absurd money.
Tax deductible doesn’t equal free, or even a tax credit.
Gross, before expenses. Their actual pay before taxes would likely be $15 or so. It’s right in the article. McDonald's isn't asking for $30.