Not sure why you're comparing Teslas to Bugattis, McLarens and Ferraris. They have a completely diffrent target customer base I'm talking about mainstream consumer cars, not specialized racing and/or luxury cards.
> Tesla specifically took this approach, as does Apple Wait, the two companies with some of the most expensive products in their industry took the affordability approach? > palantir etc... Palantir has consumer products?
You have nothing better to do bud?
What is the parallel between automation and gross negligence/corruption?
Well the root cause was banks being bailed out and almost nobody being punished. Doesn't really relate to automation killing off jobs in any way.
I'm not sure you know what Occupy Wall Street was about.
> but they are blatantly using this term to spread to say whatever they want. That's what pretty much all major western media outlets do as well. > Their defence is of course 'freedom of speech'. But what if that…
> I guess the fact that he's a billionaire means he can be bullied Poor billionaires, being bullied and called names by random plebs on the internet. Let's start a feel-good charity for billionaires.
The pitch is not the problem since it rarely has anything to do with reality.
> If Russia (as a country) wants to spread destabilizing propaganda that might weaken another nation, I don't think it's the "right" guaranteed by free speech. Your definition of what might 'weaken another nation' is…
So your whole point is 'its okay to infringe on freedom of speech in the west because it happens in russia' ? Are you a retarded stalinist or what? Also pretending to have sources and then telling people to google it is…
Why are you thankful for that? Does he add anything useful? Does his talking about these imply anything about his work as a president?
> How much more should the rich pay before they reach their "fair share?" Take their age and approximate hours worked, multiply hours worked by 2x median hourly wage (cause we're nice), take away and redistribute the…
Not sure why you're comparing Teslas to Bugattis, McLarens and Ferraris. They have a completely diffrent target customer base I'm talking about mainstream consumer cars, not specialized racing and/or luxury cards.
> Tesla specifically took this approach, as does Apple Wait, the two companies with some of the most expensive products in their industry took the affordability approach? > palantir etc... Palantir has consumer products?
You have nothing better to do bud?
What is the parallel between automation and gross negligence/corruption?
Well the root cause was banks being bailed out and almost nobody being punished. Doesn't really relate to automation killing off jobs in any way.
I'm not sure you know what Occupy Wall Street was about.
> but they are blatantly using this term to spread to say whatever they want. That's what pretty much all major western media outlets do as well. > Their defence is of course 'freedom of speech'. But what if that…
> I guess the fact that he's a billionaire means he can be bullied Poor billionaires, being bullied and called names by random plebs on the internet. Let's start a feel-good charity for billionaires.
The pitch is not the problem since it rarely has anything to do with reality.
> If Russia (as a country) wants to spread destabilizing propaganda that might weaken another nation, I don't think it's the "right" guaranteed by free speech. Your definition of what might 'weaken another nation' is…
So your whole point is 'its okay to infringe on freedom of speech in the west because it happens in russia' ? Are you a retarded stalinist or what? Also pretending to have sources and then telling people to google it is…
Why are you thankful for that? Does he add anything useful? Does his talking about these imply anything about his work as a president?
> How much more should the rich pay before they reach their "fair share?" Take their age and approximate hours worked, multiply hours worked by 2x median hourly wage (cause we're nice), take away and redistribute the…