I have no idea why cops would ever want more guns out there either, especially these days when they’re apparently taught that they’re constantly being targeted for death and every single day could be their last (which is statistically BS)
I have no idea why cops would ever want more guns out there either, especially these days when they’re apparently taught that they’re constantly being targeted for death and every single day could be their last (which is statistically BS)
But at least he won’t still be President in 5 years....oh, you’re talking Musk.
man’s a fraud. give it 5 years and everyone will see him for the snake oil salesman he is.
That’s only partially true. Management’s job is of course to shape and distort the truth, but it’s for the benefit of investors. Lying to investors and misrepresenting known risks isn’t just not part of that job description, it’s also markedly illegal.
This is one of those situations that seems to play out fine…
He’s the hardest working CEO, but mostly because of his micromanaging. He needs to learn to delegate. A CEO should be dealing with big-picture issues, not the minutia of running an assembly line. He’s becoming a bottleneck because no project can proceed without his direct involvement.
Lying to investors about the financial health of your company, however, is not just immoral but also illegal.
But Obama was born in Kenya and he was elected!
3rd, it’s the NRA and the 2nd Amendment “expanders” (and oddly a lot of cops seem to be NRA members) who put forth this fallacy in the first place. You’d think the cops would be for less guns, as to hear them tell it, each work day is like running a gauntlet.
I’m just waiting for “Well yeah they did shoot the wrong guy, but they found a facebook picture of him with a joint in his lips so...”
I get it was a joke, but luckily Musk was born in South Africa and he is a naturalized citizen. He ain’t eligible.
Was “smoking the pot” too on the nose?
Whether or not Tesla ultimately survives, I think it has been a success for advancement of electric vehicles. Tesla showed it was possible, now comes the competition. That’s good for everyone, even if it ends up being bad for Tesla.
Typical police media tactics in deceiving public of their interaction with black men:
I’ve had them in the past. Since I live in Indianapolis, it never worked really well, and I would have to switch the station depending on what side of town I was on. Don’t get me started on road trips. Thank god both of my cars have different interfaces for my iPhones.
You, my good sir, have elucidated the core takeaway here: don’t leave food in anything you don’t want ripped open in Bear Country. (Exceptions for sufficiently armored containers designed to withstand bears.)
Sorry, didn’t think about it!
They’re just sunrising some disrupters - creating a focused viral buzz whilst energizing their market sectors... The next step is some sort of a blockchain tie in funded by crowdsourcing.
I’d say it was a smashing success.
Wait, an Audi made a quick u-turn without understeering into the opposite curb?
*reads article about a race car*