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Don’t know how to read a balance sheet, do you? 

Yea, it wasn’t PG&E, it was SoCal Edison.

The primary cause of these fires are from public utilities that are directly overseen by California. Its California (as usual) keeping terrible infrastructure instead of actually fixing anything that causes nearly every single fire we have had.

If you don’t believe in how our country conducts the jury trial system then there isn’t much else left to believe in. Were the only country that holds people innocent until proven guilty through a court system.  If you think the grand jury is “in” on this somehow and not just processing evidence then I don't know what

1500 fires in the last 6 years started by PG&E. The Bobcat, Camp and Woosley fire was started by Edison (along with many more).

Repeating Newsoms talking points from last week shows you don’t understand how any of this actually works. Show me the part where the feds actively working to not maintain fire standards cause these fires.

Woof!

Which dollars is that?

Yea, “kids are expensive” doesn’t do reality justice.  There are reasons parents run out and buy a new car when a kid is out of diapers and formula.

Mythbusters did this one as well.  Basically you shouldn’t normally have a problem but excessive consumption could absolutely make you fail.

Any parent who doesn’t have it subsidized can tell you that its like getting a large raise when your kid stops drinking formula (diapers too, but usually not as bad towards the end).

Seems like easter eggs are the primary reason why people by FCA vehicles anymore...

Bugatti has less than a third of the employees that Rimac does. Neither posts revenue but I would bet that Bugatti is a money loser while Rimac has heavy licensing contracts with many tier 1s.

They have a ton of patents, so licensing.

Glad I didn’t have to scroll far for this.

Lets dig into it a different way:

I do live in CA and am an avid hiker and can confirm your friend is full of it.

Why would I claim that?

Yet the crime isn’t normalized across the state...