We subsidize many major corporations and/or their infrastructure. Airports, stadiums, agriculture, telecoms, oil, ... the list goes on.
I'm of the opinion that if anyone in the industry is making millions from it, they don't deserve subsidies.
We subsidize many major corporations and/or their infrastructure. Airports, stadiums, agriculture, telecoms, oil, ... the list goes on.
I'm of the opinion that if anyone in the industry is making millions from it, they don't deserve subsidies.
Blame Reagan. Turns out that getting rid of that pesky government oversight did allow corporations to thrive... At the cost of consumers. It's been a long slide, but the pandemic showed companies just how much they can get away with.
There's like 3 major airlines, 3 cell providers, and 10 companies that make most of your groceries. Profits are up, and so are prices. Competition is all but dead. To quote Highlander, "There can be only one."
$56 billion is an unfathomably large amount of money. Tesla sold 1.8 million vehicles last year. Doing math (poorly), that's $31,000 per vehicle! If statista is accurate, only 5 states take in more tax revenue than $56 billion.
But sure. The world's richest man deserves that money for- checks notes... tanking sales and the smashingly successful cyber truck.
For so many reasons this payout is incredibly stupid.
Randy Savage "Macho Man"
Gee, it's almost like we shouldn't let our telecoms slowly merge into one greedy entity with no competition.
So, this guy had a gun on him, and saw someone else with a gun... And thought person with a gun, danger!?
What an asshole.
I don't know if this site is reputable, but it lists Tesla's cash on hand as just under $27 billion. Burning through that and adding a mountain of debt, while sales are way down seems like it could send Tesla into a tailspin. They have 47,000 unsold cars. Not to mention Musk seems to keep screwing Tesla over to help Twitter.
Watching Musk drive Twitter into the ground should have set off alarm bells for investors.
Glad you got a video. Someone is in for a surprise.
I had the same thing happen to me. It was an old white dude trying to enforce whatever law he thought I had violated. It took all the self restraint I had to not escalate the situation. I'm usually pretty calm, but the whole situation had me livid. I have since given it some thought as to why asshole drivers make me so angry.
That kind of behavior is right up there with guys who carry guns to prove how tough they are.
I wish our laws better weeded out these idiots.
We can't opt out of everything. Everyone is using our data in the absolute worst ways: Search engines, operating systems, televisions, shopping, work places, etc.
We need data protection laws that ban 90% of tracking and feeding AI.
A speeding ticket for like .0000000000001% of your daily income.
Sonos sucks.
I bought their products because at the time there wasn't much else in the Wi-Fi speaker market. It worked well enough. Then their app (the only way to connect to them) got worse and worse. Some days the speakers just wouldn't work. Others the app couldn't find them. I've had to reset the entire system many times, which for some insane reason takes like an hour and doesn't always work.
Want to change which network the speakers are on? Good luck. You would think you just select the network and type in a password like every other app in the world, but no, it's a nightmare. After hours of factory resets and physically connecting the speakers to my router, my speakers are sometimes on one of my two networks, sometimes on the other, and sometimes unable to be found.
If you're considering buying Sonos, look at their play store reviews.
Fuck Sonos.