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The Emperor has no clothes, I bet you licked his boots clean though 

The richest man in the world is the king of dorks.

I mean, did you even watch that video?

It will out of the news in a day.  The GOP will find a new bone and the media will follow.  Dem victories are glossed over immediately.

Seriously, and that whole upper level to the dash is scrambling my brain. Get that shit out of here, put in a normal gauge cluster, and drop the windshield for another 6" of forward visibility.

Pretty decent write up. Emphasis needs to be added that the charter agreement that 13 of the 15 teams signed not only include language waiving their right to sue for anti-trust, but also the fact that NASCAR would also own the likeness rights to the teams for the durations of the charters.

Several years ago, now.

That’s not even close to the conspiracies that Musk himself promotes.

I was gonna say. Since when is $2B a “whole lot” of money to the U.S. government? Don’t we pay something like 10x that amount in fossil fuels subsidies?

Probably bad wording. I’m not saying that is what is happening. But I would put Tesla high up on a list of companies that would engage in such deceptive behavior if the company started failing badly. With all of the reports of inventory building up in empty lots on mall parking lots all over the country, it doesn’t

Given Musk’s insanity and delusions of of grandeur, and his complete control of Tesla, I expect Tesla will continue to seem to be doing well until it’s finally discovered that Musk has been badly cooking the books and faking sales to keep the con going and the company tanks overnight. But not before Musk dumps as much

A lot of states along the Appalachians can get hit bad with flooding with hurricanes and N’oreasters due to the orographic lifting. They have had bad floods at times in Madison County, VA because of rain in the mountains causing flooding and washing out roads. Vermont has been getting them over the past few years. It

They are caught in a doom spiral that is the inevitable result of cost cutting. Cost cutting leads to less R&D and cheaper feeling vehicles, which leads to needing to tap subprime and fleet sales to move metal (upmarket buyers don’t want dated cheap-feeling vehicles). The subprime and fleet sales keep the cash coming

Around here Prius’ are driven just like every other car on the road.  not sure where you’re getting your experience from - but it’s completely at odds with what I’ve seen.

Look pal this is America where we entertain all opposing viewpoints. If we’re going to give “please don’t let people starve to death because they went to the hospital” a chance, then we’re obligated to air “bring back private ownership of humans” too. It’s called “the paradox of tolerance” and it’s what makes us the

I linked to it in the post, but this entire article is absolutely WILD. And apparently, it only scratches the surface because “CNN is reporting only a small portion of Robinson’s comments on the website given their graphic nature.”

and said he supported bringing back slavery

This is a bad take. Car accident victims don’t get to pick and choose their injuries, and not all injuries will fully heal.

Insurance adjuster: 1948? Well at least it’s just an old clunker, we can write…I’m sorry, what’s a mile meeglee?

Objective and fair, contrary to most political reporting, doesn’t mean that you have to somehow balance every negative with a positive. CR generally does have a rating system that allows for telling people to stay away from specific products. What makes it fair and objective is just the fact that the rating is based