pklogan
Paul Logan
pklogan

WTF?

That was a whole lot of words for a much worse analogy than the one you were responding to.

lol good luck with that letter because

GA pilot here (my company owns 2 206's like this, among others) - low, slow, and in a steeply banked turn is NO place to be. Even guys with Redbull logos on their wings don’t do it slow. I don’t see or hear any evidence of mechanical failure, which says this is very, very poor decision making by the pilot. From the

Or if you really need to have one of these stupid ceremonies, make sure you have a well trained pilot... that plane should never have banked that hard at that altitude and speed. 

I can’t stand this obsession with thinking people that make more money aren’t doing their fair share. In Canada, as a doctor I’m considered well off, but I’m the only person I know that pays 10% tax to the hospital, then another 50% on everything from 120-216k and 54% above 216k and then 15% sales tax on whatever’s

That sounds like something a cheater would say! jk

I’ve reconsidered my take on this from yesterday and want to apologize for being part of the problem. Saying that out loud (or typing it publicly in this instance) is harmful and unnecessary. I’d rather have my quiet skepticism turn out to be correct than my loud skepticism turn out to be wrong, and I failed at that

I was initially thrown by the publicity-hound lawyer and the anonymous filings, but I upon further review:

1st: Does it really need pointing out that people who work in factories can’t build cars from their kitchen table?

Looks like your average Uber passenger and their typical respect for an overworked, underpaid driver.”

So you don’t fly on a Boeing or Airbus airliner?  You never use any GE products?  Get over yourself. 

BeardOn

Nice beard, Rodgers. 

Almost none, because those things didn’t suddenly appear in 2020. And most of the growth isn’t SUVs, it’s unibody crossovers.

And even if their specific business model was more vulnerable than say, Avis’ who seems to be doing fine, a goddam pandemic is not a valid measure of most businesses.

there is something obviously outdated, obviously doomed about Hertz’s business model.

“...there is something obviously outdated, obviously doomed about Hertz’s business model.”
That is perhaps the most ignorant thing you have ever written in this website, which is a high bar to clear.

“Like GameStop, there is something obviously outdated, obviously doomed about Hertz’s business model.”

“Hypothetical crap”