
Anon_player
686 posts



Road tripping in an electric vehicle… 0/10 don’t recommend.






Dave Ramsey says a $600 pressure washing job can be the first step to making 150K a year "You don’t want to be 63 years old still pressure washing. But to get through this week, you can do a lot of pressure washing" "Use the pressure washing money to pay $10,000 for code school, then go make 150K a year coding, every move should be a step toward where you want to be in 10 years"



The Senate just passed $70B more in funding for ICE. Students in fear are counting on our party to fight back. Not a single new dollar for ICE. Tear down the agency.

Brookfield should ignore, but it's interesting that back in March when Poilievre visited the U.S., he met Bill Ackman who is one of Brookfield's largest shareholders at 18.1%.





It's high time @Brookfield sued. This nonsense is going to continue for 3 more years and the company reputation is rooted in trust.....using the bully pulpit of his office to defame Canadian business because it suits his narrative is a lapse of integrity that needs consequence

The @CityBrampton proclaims May 1 as Gujarat and Maharashtra Day 🇮🇳 With more than 80,000 Gujaratis and Maharashtrians calling Brampton home, this day celebrates a vibrant community whose culture, traditions and contributions continue to shape our city ✨ From rich artistic expression to strong community leadership, Gujarati and Maharashtrian residents bring energy, connection and pride into every part of Brampton. Today and every day, we recognize and celebrate the heritage, diversity and lasting impact of these communities 💙🧡💚




Minister Melanie Joly says "changing" demographics contributed to the Liberal win in Terrebonne: "Very important community from Haiti, also from northern Africa...things are changing across the country"

So, it seems, that @SpaceX is like a big family that owns two businesses: 🚀 A rocket ship taxi company (the launch business) that takes things to space for people 🛰️ A WiFi business (Starlink) that uses satellites in space to give people internet Now, the rocket taxi is really popular. When other people want to use it, they have to pay a lot of money (i.e., ~$74mn vs. the $28mn @SpaceX charges @Starlink) — like taking an expensive cab. But when the WiFi business needs to send its satellites to space, it uses the family's own taxi — and the family charges itself a much cheaper price ($28mn). Like how your parents might drive you somewhere for free, but a stranger would have to pay for an Uber. This means the WiFi business looks really profitable, because it's not paying full price to get its satellites up there. And the rocket business looks like it's doing a lot of work for cheap — but that's okay because it's still in the family. So, it seems, now that everyone gets to look at the books... the WiFi business (@Starlink) is actually not at all profitable - i.e., to achieve breakeven, analysts assume each @Starlink launch must cost less than $50mn in total (satellites + launch combined); that implies a Falcon 9 launch is charged to @Starlink at under $28mn (less than half the ~$74mn market rate @SpaceX charges external customers). Hey @theinformation/@TMFAssociates... does this sound about right?



@BillboardChris Completely irresponsible for future generations. No thanks




car dealerships should not exist I should be able to go to Amazon dot com, add a truck to my cart, and checkout with Klarna








