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It’s a person complaining on a Corvette forum. They’re not broadcasting it to the news and it doesn’t look like they’re suing GM.

You’d still be upset if you couldn’t do something you planned on for years.  The why is irrelevant.

Its more than a few months late- theoretically they went into contract for a price and one side is unilaterally changing the terms. That would piss anyone off. So what - 2020 generally sucks, doesn’t mean people can’t be pissed about shitty behaviors.

On the other hand, if you saved up for fifteen years in order to buy a new Corvette with cash, it’s totally understandable to be upset that you are finally ready and you can’t buy one through no fault of your own.

If a little “curb contact” busts a ball joint or breaks a control arm, your car is a piece of shit. Go walk down your street and you’ll probably find curb rash on 9 out of 10 sets of wheels. Then note how many of them also have busted ball joints.

One would think Tesla would want the part back for analysis, and the easiest way to make that happen is to replace it under warranty. 

Workers want workers to be working. Why would you think all workers either have massive amounts of money in the bank or want to be homeless?

It would hurt parents economically, on a massive scale. 

Third grade Gap year?

This motherfucker wasn’t even elected governor. He was the Lt. Governor until Eric “blackmail my sex slave” Greitens resigned. He’s also the dumbass who refused to allow mail-in voting for April/June elections and then told ppl who were worried about COVID not to vote.

This has nothing to do with STEM.

I’ve seen AP Chem students and college engineering and physics majors do this same dumb kind of shit. Some people just don’t think carefully before they act and need to get bit hard by reality before they truly understand the concept of consequences.

Damn... you are right! But there must be other trade offs, like not being able to merge into traffic at legal speed? ;)

There are a lot of people out there that don’t know how to save money. It’s not about the author’s revelation, it’s about reframing it in a way that makes sense for people of all incomes that live paycheck-to-paycheck.

I did something like this. I got a 20% wage increase a while ago. I’d been basically holding on at my former pay so I set up an auto-deposit to take most of my increased earnings and put it in a savings account. I’d like to say that that set me up but it didn’t. Life, repairs, travel, family medical expenses but at

Ask 10 different people which Chevy truck generation looks the best and you’ll likely get 10 different answers.

People are flaming you but those are valid points.

Speaking for my home state of Colorado, infrastructure isn’t broken because we refuse to fix it. It’s broken because funds that should go to fix roads are instead used on Mass Transit projects - mainly “light rail” - because out Law Givers have decided we all need to stop driving and live in apartments built by

It is apples to oranges to compare Digit with YNAB. For one thing, YNAB’s whole approach is to force you to understand your money and spending. With Digit it is basically the opposite. Spending for ignorance is not a great financial approach.