@ma1ybe So you just want to be allowed to legally murder your baby instead of being charged and convicted of murder? Hot take- you just admitted what republicans have been saying the whole time.
@gnoble79 I swore I would never own a Tesla. Bought one two years ago and I’ll never go back. The tech is light years ahead of every ICE vehicle I’ve ever owned. Does Musk overpromise? Sure…but I’ll take shooting for the stars and hitting the moon over the tiny improvements of others…
@EndWokeness I mean, does anyone that doesn’t have blue hair, identify as an animal or whatever random gender they can make up, or hate America actually watch the oscars anymore? I rank winning an Oscar up there with getting accepted into the University of Phoenix at this point…
@elonmusk I made fun of Tesla owners for years. Purchased a cybertruck last year on a whim and it’s the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. Not sure it’s remotely close tbh
@Phayvhor_ For anything to exist, something must exist outside of time and space. God is that something. Your question is nothing more than an attempt to cast doubt through confusion when in reality, we have plenty of evidence, you just choose not to believe it.
@adammocklerr Arguing that republicans support murder because they support federal agencies enforcing the law might be one of the most idiotic things I’ve ever heard. You are taking a very small number of bad outcomes, rewording it, and projecting your new interpretation to half of the US.
@waltwhitmangoth@SethAbramson Well, let's start. For one, it was 20 years ago and things cost less back then. As far as your second question, no Republicans were trying to stop him, protesting, blocking his path to arrest people, and running cars into his agents....but hey, what do I know?
@blushcakesmaddy As a father of two young girls, my child’s safety comes before your feels all day every day. If you want to classify me as a bigot because of that, so be it. Mentally confused men have no place in women’s bathrooms or sports.
@acidicsweetie@KyleLynchCPA@SpencerHakimian For 99% of Americans, a house is an investment. The top 1% could certainly make an argument that they can get a better return elsewhere but the majority of people will end up wealthier owning a home.
@SpencerHakimian Kind of ignoring the whole leverage/tax factor. Bought my first home in 2011 with $50k down. I’ve paid $504k in mortgage and $180k in property taxes since then. I have almost $900k of tax-free equity. If I’d put that $50k into the SP500, I’d have $235k after taxes.