New Model Oversized Cars are ridiculously Large
…to this fantasy world of the buyers. The reality being we are using up resources by having such vehicles to satisfy our vanity. “ Vanity… Definitely, the (my) favorite sin“…
…to this fantasy world of the buyers. The reality being we are using up resources by having such vehicles to satisfy our vanity. “ Vanity… Definitely, the (my) favorite sin“…
…a single year of Vietnam or a single month of WWII. COVID was half as deadly as the Spanish Flu in the US and a thirtieth as deadly worldwide. There…
…serving in Congress since World War II.” According to Auchincloss, “this trend hurts all of us, not just our troops — because veterans offer a unique perspective in Congress and…
…sin of marketing is under-marketing reality. • Sell a vision for a brighter future. I’m not sure what or how, but that’s what people want to buy. Sell it to…
…allowing a single state to disqualify a presidential candidate. It makes no sense. If he is going to be disqualified, it will be nationally. Congress does have to do it….
…was the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. What has happened in the quarter-century since then? In part to reduce possible tort liability, Smith and Wesson took action. During the…
…calling for a single, taxpayer-financed plan without out-of-pocket expenses, they reject creating a comprehensive single-payer plan modeled on Medicare, which covers virtually every medical service available in the health care…
…to big business. Hence, Musk’s definition of “moderate” is way over on the authoritarian-fascist end of the spectrum. Neal’s apparent sin, in Musk’s eyes? He spoke out Wednesday against Musk’s…
…Jerome Powell for the sin of not doing exactly what Trump wants with interest rates. Preventing the political capture of Fed decision-making is the only thing standing in the way…
…holdings (a very small asset class within household portfolios). If you step outside the single-year, single-asset view and “individualistic fallacy” where Splinter’s thinking is operating, instead looking at the household…