“Taking personal private property without recompense is generally a big no-no.”
“Taking personal private property without recompense is generally a big no-no.”
What do you do when SCOTUS says they’ve been improperly seized and the Russian oligarchs are due their stuff back in pristine order, or money in lieu thereof? And if you think that would never happen, then you haven’t checked the makeup or ideology of the current bench lately. At least if we’re keeping them in order…
I went Bonkers with the Pepsi points, i mean not as bonkers as this guy, but yeah, dumpster diving, neighborhood recycling bin scoring, drinking untold amounts of the stuff. In the end I was able to get one of those big puffy Starter jackets and a nice indoor/outdoor basketball
And as a “thank you” during service. Electricity is cheap.
I think pillows are the only bit of color they had, so they just threw them f’ing everywhere.
But Goldwings don’t actually occupy a huge portion of the total motorcycle market share here in the US. So those guys aren’t exactly a big reason these aren’t selling.
The unmodified 80’s Landcruiser that carried all the other people and the camera gear up the volcano is parked just outside of the camera shot.
I came to say the same thing. It looks like someone who designed call centers was asked to design the interior and the only input they got was make it look like a Homewood Suites business area.
‘it was expected to get an influx of $545 million, but got $294.’ Is there another ‘million’ missing from that sentence or did they really really fuck up?....
yeah my first thought was that the interior design was done by someone who feels more at home in a high-end office than an actual home.
Oh, man, the interior is aggressively bad. It’s like they hired the cheap-0 designer of Hilton Garden Inns, but said “make it luxury!”
It looks like every bleak tech office I had the distinct (displeasure) of seeing in LA and San Francisco.
Man, the interior of that thing is bleak...
The only issue with home charging but even that could be solved easily. Basically, a consumption tax on electricity used for transportation.
If they’re not stopping in GA for gas anyways, does it really matter?
Yes, but all 3 represent a cohort who are most likely to vote. And that is the bigger concern.
The Post and NYT have done similar stories in the past on the “real” America, and I don’t understand the point aside from Pulitzer bait.
The WSJ’s idiocy aside, is anyone asking voters who they think caused this economic problem in the first place, like maybe by not taking the pandemic seriously?
When the President’s goons are singling you out as the person that they want to work with, you know there’s a definite reason why. But they were clear not to say it in the emails.
Apparently not! Tons of comments on that TikTok talking about all the years wasted. One brought up a good point, too: You would think a trick like this would be in the manual, but it’s not!