@ClaytonGuse You spelt “I was wrong and I apologize that I tweeted without checking facts and I’m an editor at a publication, people deserve better” as YIKES
Um, I would disagree. Most private events are billed higher than public events. Whatever you pay as a private entity will always be in excess of what it costs the city. Most governments like these events cause it brings money in. I know you desperately want to believe that this is some how a burden on public. But it’s not.
@Gabriknight@tedcruz To be so wrong but still be so confident.
To be so stupid but still be so confident.
It’s a skill to be so shameless and still be confident.
@MudgalSund7928@KanwalSibal Why would never fact check your claims ? It’s so easy with Grok. India literally forms 1% of Pepsi global revenues. It’s not close to the North American revenues.
@anothercohen@girdley Bro take the LIRR. It’s better than the Heathrow express in London. There’s no reason for you to take 2 hrs door to door if you live anywhere in Manhattan.
@bigdayscoming@ethanagarwal Apples to Apples NFL is still worth a lot more per capita. So yes soccer can use some of it. Just because it’s popular doesn’t mean it’s optimized. There’s still room for improvement
By putting them on full blast you’re giving them the platform they need and want. There’s no way she believes this personally. She’s far too educated for it. She’s doing it cause she knows this resonates with her audience and is rewarded for it as well. So the best solution is to not platform this
"We need to break up these companies."
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is renewing her call for tougher action against Big Tech after reports that Apple could soon increase prices on its products.
Speaking with FOX News Digital, AOC argued the prospect of more expensive iPhones and laptops underscores why Congress should take a harder look at companies she believes have become too dominant.
The debate comes as AI-driven demand continues to strain global chip supplies and drive up costs across the technology industry.
There’s a super well known economic problem (sarcasm). It’s called “free rider” problem. No one needs a lesson on it or an explanation of why it’s an issue. Just pay your goddamn fare it’s literally $36 a week for unlimited rides.
The criminalization of poverty in transit is not an abstract issue. For many justice affected New Yorkers, like Eduardo, unaffordable transit poses a daily gamble in which they're forced to jeopardize their freedom to access basic mobility.
It's wrong, and @NYCMayor can put an end to it by expanding the Fair Fares program in this year's budget, due in just a few days on July 1.
If not now, when?
I had 150 people fly from all across the world for my wedding in India, and this was the biggest challenge and bottleneck. Imagine: it wasn't the wedding logistics, it was the visa website.
Before you read this article, grab a glass of water and a paracetamol. Walk over to your laptop—the supercomputer in your hand is not up to the task—and see if you can figure out how to apply online for an Indian visa. We’ll wait https://t.co/1sFnvOl2fb
Discovery on @AppleMusic is still horrendous. After using @Spotify , it feels like eating glass. Spotify knows that if I am looking for specific song, I want to hear that artist. Not the 10 different songs with the same name, from 10 different artists.
@SandeepMall Real oblivious on different levels. Also the economic output from the country doesn’t really reflect the positive impact from said time save.
Since it’s widely cited that it only costs $20B/yr to end homelessness in the US - this amount should’ve done it right?
We fixed all the problems in the country, or no?