The culprits are an extremely broken social safety net, crumbling education infrastructure and institutional racism.
The culprits are an extremely broken social safety net, crumbling education infrastructure and institutional racism.
Hurr, my 1000 piece gas engine transmission are easier to fix than an electric motor with literally 2 bearings!
Hoovie’s garage and Tavarish. Both had good channels fixing cars and then they went off the broken supercar deep end, then wound up with the Car Stories channel and decided to rip off the Top Gear format of doing stupid, obviously scripted adventures.
Nobody gives a crap about fixing a completely unattainable car or re-living the demise of Top Gear.
Zack and Miri Make a Porno is this movie.
I had. '68 Mustang back in the 90s and a Subaru Solterra today
If you have a million dollars in gains for ONE year, like you sell an asset to retire, you get hit. I agree, multple years of $1m gains is excessive.
$250k in cap gains represents about a million dollars of gain. That’s not enough to retire for most Canadians and is definitely attainable by a lot of workers.
As someone who makes ok money I’d like people to understand that there really isn’t lower, middle and upper class. There’s people with “Fuck you” money and people without “Fuck you” money. $250k is not “Fuck you” money.
P/E ratio. Penis to Earnings
You can’t though. People won’t let you raise taxes to pay for it unless it makes them absolutely miserable. Even with this move I’ll give it a 70/30 chance the municipal gov gets booted and minimums are reinstated.
I’d be sucking dicks for NVIDIA stock money.
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“Let me explain something to you aight, We got to get’er half naked, and put her out front center stage and that’s going to make y’all billionaires, because America loves hot white jailbait ass.”
-Family guy like 20 years ago
Looks like he’s a Ph.D bridge engineer. Good on him.
It’s not a matter of “allow”, it’s a matter of what governments choose to subsidize. There’s no point in getting pissy at China for subsidizing an industry to the detriment of other countries when the US actively does it in other industries. The US could do the same with batteries and EVs, but there’s no political will.
We’re talking about EVs and not comprehending my post, apparently.
Sorta like how the US runs the petroleum markets? You should go look at how they deal with softwood lumber too. Multiple WTO complaints for unfair trade practices. The US chose where they want to pour their subsidies and so has China.
Stanford is literally in Silicon Valley. It’s no shock that the University that cranks out tech bros and is funded by the same group doesn’t want anyone reporting on anything unethical.
Theres already a ton of datasets that have been stolen that won’t benefit from new encryption standards. Steal now, decrypt later.