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I think they can compete by A. existing for purchase and B. costing half.

The base model EV2 is twice the price of a base Cybertruck, and a fully tricked out Cybertruck with Autopilot and triple motors is still cheaper than the base model. I’m sure Tesla will be fine.

Did you see the price?

I want my dealership experience to be like going to Walmart. Okay, a more upscale Walmart; one where I am given a nice greeting and a free coffee or herbal tea while I browse. Then I make my order, and the checkout person just puts it through the register. No pressure, no sudden last minute upsales, none of the

And what’s really stupid now is we’re likely just 2-3 months out before they get vaccines as they’re front line in hospitals.

They’re called the “Me Generation” for a reason.

Eek - good luck. I need to get on a plane in November and I’m planning on having an N95 with exhaust port, covered by a 5-layer cloth mask, and of course, my trusty shop goggles. And about 5 million latex gloves. And xanax.

1st Gear

Neutral:

2nd Gear: Please don’t travel long distances to go skiing this winter. Please don’t travel long distances for anything.

Pre-funding pensions for 75 years is not even close to “sound fiscal policy.” It’s an absolutely insane and asinine rule that no other entity, public or private, has to deal with. It’s a recent rule created by Republicans purely so they can make disengenuous bad faith arguments that the USPS is losing money and should

I mean. . . they’ve been shitting on the USPS for years because they want to privatise it. They’ve just accelerated their plans now that they’ve figured out they can also suppress votes via postal mismanagement.

More government organizations should be run that way. “We’ll figure out how to get the money later” is not sound fiscal policy, particularly for a pension with set benefits.

70 Years. 70. As in 7 decades. As in supply pensions for some people who arent even BORN YET. And the USPS was profitable before this BS went into effect. 5, 10 Years I could understand. But 70? Thats just ridiculous. 

The USPS is the *only* government agency that is required to pre-fund their pension plan for 70 years. The Republicans specifically wrote legislation for and only for the USPS. If this was about financial accountability they would have done it across the board. Paying in full now for the pensions of employees who have

For all their faults, the U.S. Postal Service and the U.S. air travel system are both modern marvels of logistical efficiency that are way too often unfairly crapped upon.

“We’ll figure out how to get the money later” is how every single private business expects their employees to save for retirement.

And to be honest is how many private businesses seem to be run.

But hey, keep trying to kill public institutions! Screw everyone, including yourself, in the process!

The Republican Party ran out of ideas on how to govern after ‘invade Iraq’ and has spent the last 15 years ruining everything in order to stay in power

Spit out the Kool-Aid and wipe the shoeshine off your tongue.

And that’s it, we have a bingo.