> Government officials didn't risk anything, they risked other people's money Government has its own accounts, therefore it has its own money to spend. It doesn't matter that they get that money from taxpayers, it…
> For sure Elon Musk is a very smart guy and he works really hard and he knows how to deliver amazing products and his PR skills are amazing... And again, don't ignore the part where he used his entire PayPal fortune to…
Yeah I wonder how many people work for Musk and pay taxes to California while building EVs that reduce pollution in California.
California would've had to make that responsibility known up front. They chose not to do that. And California directly benefitted from the money they spent. That benefit is electric vehicles in the hands of its…
Good point. I wonder how much expertise would actually transfer over from ICE manufacturers.
Sure, but even for the average law abiding Californian it would be nice having one less government requirement to worry about. The part of me that likes freedom over safety likes this idea because it gives the…
So do people not need to renew their driver's license then? Or is there a fine? What if you don't pay the fine?
From what I've heard, dealership don't like electric cars because they make their money off of maintainance and EVs require less.
Having gone through it, the Tesla process makes it super easy to buy a car.
Socializing what risk? What are you even talking about? Musk put his entire fortune from PayPal on the line for Tesla knowing that in all probability it would fail. It turned out well for him but it was still a huge…
IMO people are overreacting, both people who like and dislike California. Musk is an American citizen and as such can live wherever he likes within US borders. California will be fine without Musk. They've still got…
But clothing
That doesn't answer the question though, which was what percentage of clothes actually sell. I wasn't asking what happens if the clothes don't sell.
But why turn around a legacy automaker, even if he thinks he could? It would have to fit into his greater strategy, e.g. providing branding for his EVs or providing auto workers that would otherwise be hard to find,…
That also means you can wear them forever though. You could probably wear out 3 cotton items for every one synthetic.
Curious what percentage of the clothes you buy actually sell? Anyways, nice website, I might try it out next time I'm looking for clothes.
I've found synthetic workout clothes last pretty much forever. I have a pair of 15 year old basketball shorts that look about the same as they did brand new whereas the cotton stuff I've bought all would have holes and…
Now I'm imagining the US and China running competing genetic modification programs to develop their own unicorns.
Most of us decently paid professionals could do something like that, whether it's working 15 hour weeks (might be hard to find something like that ) or working a contract for a few months each year or just quitting…
That doesn't make much sense to me. The purpose black friday sales for companies seems to be 1.) to drive customers to their store where they will also buy non-sale items and 2.) to build brand image and name…
Kandi was already planning to sell an $8000 electric car in California. I believe that includes subsidies and the car only gets 59 miles of range, but it's a start.
And in case you didn't realize, these delivery apps are taking a 20% "marketing fee" out of the food subtotal on every order (in addition to all delivery costs, some of which are paid by the restaurant as well). Just…
I think most countries, including the US are missing an opportunity to snag a bunch of highly educated, productive, and anti-communist workers. IMO we should open up the borders for these people for our own benefit.
No, hence the "over"
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood...
> Government officials didn't risk anything, they risked other people's money Government has its own accounts, therefore it has its own money to spend. It doesn't matter that they get that money from taxpayers, it…
> For sure Elon Musk is a very smart guy and he works really hard and he knows how to deliver amazing products and his PR skills are amazing... And again, don't ignore the part where he used his entire PayPal fortune to…
Yeah I wonder how many people work for Musk and pay taxes to California while building EVs that reduce pollution in California.
California would've had to make that responsibility known up front. They chose not to do that. And California directly benefitted from the money they spent. That benefit is electric vehicles in the hands of its…
Good point. I wonder how much expertise would actually transfer over from ICE manufacturers.
Sure, but even for the average law abiding Californian it would be nice having one less government requirement to worry about. The part of me that likes freedom over safety likes this idea because it gives the…
So do people not need to renew their driver's license then? Or is there a fine? What if you don't pay the fine?
From what I've heard, dealership don't like electric cars because they make their money off of maintainance and EVs require less.
Having gone through it, the Tesla process makes it super easy to buy a car.
Socializing what risk? What are you even talking about? Musk put his entire fortune from PayPal on the line for Tesla knowing that in all probability it would fail. It turned out well for him but it was still a huge…
IMO people are overreacting, both people who like and dislike California. Musk is an American citizen and as such can live wherever he likes within US borders. California will be fine without Musk. They've still got…
But clothing
That doesn't answer the question though, which was what percentage of clothes actually sell. I wasn't asking what happens if the clothes don't sell.
But why turn around a legacy automaker, even if he thinks he could? It would have to fit into his greater strategy, e.g. providing branding for his EVs or providing auto workers that would otherwise be hard to find,…
That also means you can wear them forever though. You could probably wear out 3 cotton items for every one synthetic.
Curious what percentage of the clothes you buy actually sell? Anyways, nice website, I might try it out next time I'm looking for clothes.
I've found synthetic workout clothes last pretty much forever. I have a pair of 15 year old basketball shorts that look about the same as they did brand new whereas the cotton stuff I've bought all would have holes and…
Now I'm imagining the US and China running competing genetic modification programs to develop their own unicorns.
Most of us decently paid professionals could do something like that, whether it's working 15 hour weeks (might be hard to find something like that ) or working a contract for a few months each year or just quitting…
That doesn't make much sense to me. The purpose black friday sales for companies seems to be 1.) to drive customers to their store where they will also buy non-sale items and 2.) to build brand image and name…
Kandi was already planning to sell an $8000 electric car in California. I believe that includes subsidies and the car only gets 59 miles of range, but it's a start.
And in case you didn't realize, these delivery apps are taking a 20% "marketing fee" out of the food subtotal on every order (in addition to all delivery costs, some of which are paid by the restaurant as well). Just…
I think most countries, including the US are missing an opportunity to snag a bunch of highly educated, productive, and anti-communist workers. IMO we should open up the borders for these people for our own benefit.
No, hence the "over"
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood...