This is a toll road in Dallas, Texas
The tolls are run on dynamic pricing. The tolls adjust every 5 minutes based on real-time traffic and congestion data
Private equity firms got $490 million from taxpayers to build these toll lanes and the whole project cost about $2.6 billion
If taxpayers are going to have to pay to drive on toll roads they should not be charged a single cent for their construction
California has the highest state income tax in the country at 13.3%.
California has the highest combined sales and local sales tax in the country at roughly 10%.
California has the highest gas tax in the country at $.68 per gallon.
Our roads are thrashed, and they built toll lanes on highways that our taxes paid for.
California had the most draconian lockdown policies in the country, and they destroyed service industries and small businesses.
High productivity people who create things are fleeing, and people that aren’t supposed to be here are coming in by the thousands.
Illegal immigrants get free healthcare, social services, and they are legally allowed to work virtually any job a Californian can, thereby undercutting native California workers.
Every year they take more, and Californians get less in return.
Our government is run by criminals, every last one of them.
California needs a revolution.
The run game is mandatory for protection of any QB in the NFL, especially one playing behind a 4th-string LT and other backup OL.
Brock Purdy dominated the first half which saw the 49ers go with 16 passes and 15 runs.
They lost hold of the game during the 16 straight passes
From a source I trust: @SVB_Financial depositors will get ~50% on Mon/Tues and the balance based on realized value over the next 3-6 months. If this proves true, I expect there will be bank runs beginning Monday am at a large number of non-SIB banks. No company will take even a tiny chance of losing a dollar of deposits as there is no reward for this risk. Absent a systemwide @FDICgov deposit guarantee, more bank runs begin Monday am.
Insider sales over the last 12 months:
1. $TSLA: $25.5B
2. $WMT: $20.6B
4. $AMZN: $3.4B
5. $FB: $3.0B
6. $NVDA: $725M
7. $AAPL: $461M
8. $MSFT: $383M
Not a single one of these companies has had an insider buy over the last 12 months.
Insiders are running to the exit.