These trucks are also a very American thing. Rarely see that anywhere in Europe. Lots of toxic masculinity in the US
These trucks are also a very American thing. Rarely see that anywhere in Europe. Lots of toxic masculinity in the US
Sounds like this deal is on thin ice already. Not surprised.
Living in the US, I see on a daily basis the indifference to climate. It’s been heavily politicized. One side cares a little, the other side does not care one bit. It’s very sad to see.
I also lived in Europe for many years where climate is less politicized and more mainstream. Most people try to do their best to contribute regardless of their political preferences. It’s a big difference to what I see in the US.
Nobody wants planes that fall out of the sky and lose sections mid-flight? Why not?
I’d argue that a progressive country like Denmark with its universal healthcare and universally available college-level education is substantially more free than a freedom-touting country like the United States that limits access to these basics to those with substantial resources.
Lots of proprietary apps for work. No-go for me.
I’d love to go to Linux, but I use so many apps that are only available for Windows.
I think you skipped US Government 101. In this country, if you’re not voting blue, you’re voting red.
I’m never going to be on the side of Hamas, but there’s no need to make a mockery of something that will surely involves civilian casualties. Shame on her.
Yeah, but museums don’t have money. All hail capitalism!
I’m 7-3. I eat lunch at my desk while I work so I can leave early.
I have a couple of other constitutional amendments I’d like to advance before this.
Sorry, but still very far behind on this and many other things.
Hold my beer…American pulling out checkbook
But also don’t automatically dismiss until we know more.
That is the unfortunate truth about doing business as a startup in the US, isn’t it?
I wonder now many businesses never get off the ground because people have to make these decisions.
Thanks for the suggestions. We have been thinking about having my partner switch jobs to something that provides better healthcare coverage. But that could take a while and put the business opportunity at risk.
I don’t like that.
I was actually part of a startup in Europe some years ago. Healthcare was not part of the equation.
It would work anywhere, but the opportunity I have is in the US and moving overseas right now is not really an option.
I do feel discouraged that it’s the healthcare system that’s holding back my business opportunity. Shouldn’t be like that.
Yet, half the country seems to be choosing to go back to Trump. There’s no cure for stupid.