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Uh, buying a car from a company who’s CEO is no longer interested in making cars may not be the ringing endorsement you think it is. They’re already, reportedly, a pain to get maintenance completed. If cars aren’t their focus, don’t expect that, or the resale/trade-in values, to get better.

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There were serious problems with the approach, but the myth that it came within 150 feet of the water was debunked nearly immediately after this occurred. That altitude was based on ADS-B which reports based on adjusted barometric pressure which can unreliable. That’s why planes use a radar altimiter for terminal

Elon is the only reason I don’t have a Tesla sitting in my driveway right now. I can’t be the only one.

Riiiiight... it’s not the 62,000,000 people who voted for a fascist. It’s the 100,000 or so guys who didn’t support either of the two major party candidates who are to blame.

Because it was one of only 40 made of this model? Not a hard concept.

Not of that model. Hendrick Motorsports made only 40 of these cars.

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Ewwww!!!!  Wow.  That is astoundingly bad.  It’s just another reason SpaceX has such a shockingly high turnover rate.  By all accounts, it’s a horrible place to work.

He’s got a lot in common with Donald Trump in that regard.

Imagine the pure—I don’t even know what word fits here, “hubris”? plain old stupidity?—that it takes to decide that, instead of just paying off eight ex-employees in a lawsuit like every other corporation would do, you decide spend the time and money trying to change fundamental parts of the current government so that

Two things. One, Don Draper himself wouldn’t put up with this shit at work. Two, the current fascist, Catholic theocratic majority on the Supreme Court would be happy to.

Given how the Six Stooges on the Supremes love wiping their collective asses with the Constitution and how they’re (smirk) originalists (“We love citing 18th century precedents, except when we make up bullshit constitutional reasons when we feel like it—which is most of the time.”), I hate to say it but the prediction

If only Biden had the guts to exercise that ruling the same way we know Trump inevitably will.

I just assumed overturning the Chevron ruling would have taken away any real authoritative ability of the NLRB has along with all other government agencies. 

The court has already invalidated much of the federal beaurocracy’s ability to regulate anything, so I can see where this is going. We’re f’d.

Not at all surprising given that they allowed a SpaceX executive to procreate with the CEO, which is usually against most normal companies’ policies.

The Court’s previous decision: “The president is above the law.”

Two things: First, it would take a special kind of stupid to have in your hands a six year old car with 989 miles on it and not think that the owner wouldn’t notice that you put 20, 10 or even 2 miles on it.

It’s common law for employers to be held responsible for the negligent conduct of their employees while working. If they weren’t no business would ever be held liable for anything negligent that happens because only the specific employee would be. Based on your rationale, if the business isn’t negligent for the

Lol this article was posted for us to laugh at the guy, right? Nobody should feel bad for him. Nobody.