> rather than the actual turn out of "both adults must work"). It was almost an inevitably. Especially for the middle class, I would imagine that both sides of the couple working provided a substantial boost in economic…
The situation is murky. Note that AFAIK, none of the other manufacturers are/can be 'compliant' either. Honda, Toyota and the big 3 can fight a protracted legal battle with a state government (see, California EVs in the…
If technology doesn't make things easier, what's the point of it?
IIRC some countries in Europe do this; if you are hiring for a specific job, you call some office/bureau and they say whether you can do it or not based on your record, no why/etc.
> rather than the actual turn out of "both adults must work"). It was almost an inevitably. Especially for the middle class, I would imagine that both sides of the couple working provided a substantial boost in economic…
The situation is murky. Note that AFAIK, none of the other manufacturers are/can be 'compliant' either. Honda, Toyota and the big 3 can fight a protracted legal battle with a state government (see, California EVs in the…
If technology doesn't make things easier, what's the point of it?
IIRC some countries in Europe do this; if you are hiring for a specific job, you call some office/bureau and they say whether you can do it or not based on your record, no why/etc.