funhusker
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Matt Walsh sounds like he's dealing with some stuff....And…..he still posts 20 times a day in a site says sucks… :laughpound Twitter is like crack to this clown :ahhhhhhhh
Poor guy.
Matt Walsh sounds like he's dealing with some stuff....And…..he still posts 20 times a day in a site says sucks… :laughpound Twitter is like crack to this clown :ahhhhhhhh
Ya he could be. Men are simple and it ain’t because of wanting food from their wives. We only have one organ they need to take care of….Matt Walsh sounds like he's dealing with some stuff....
Poor guy.
Having the goal of abolishing poverty does not mean the current system didn't reduce poverty dramatically. The dramatic improvement also doesn't mean that capitalism is the only way to abolish poverty (or even that capitalism could ever abolish poverty). And reducing poverty broadly doesn't mean capitalism didn't create poverty in other ways. We can both acknowledge the successes of the current and past systems and want to do better in the future.People like Nina just have no clue at times :facepalm:
But Elon sacrifices his wallet while the people on the assembly line sacrifice their body and sometimes life.I’ve liked what I’ve seen from Kunce. But, I don’t agree with him here. I agree with Elon more.
I have not heard that about Tesla. But, I’m not going to dispute if they have had safety issues.But Elon sacrifices his wallet while the people on the assembly line sacrifice their body and sometimes life.
I'm just talking about workers in general, at the OEM and the suppliers. Deaths in OEM plants are extremely rare, deaths in the suppliers are rare but they do happen. All these workers sacrifice their bodies. Repetitive motions 500+ times a day in a noisy, dusty environment is not good on your body.I have not heard that about Tesla. But, I’m not going to dispute if they have had safety issues.
Bit, that doesn’t mean Elon doesn’t build things or that just because he’s a billionaire, he should be looked at as something bad.
And, I’m not an Elon fan.
But, that’s not how I feel it should be looked at. It’s wrong to say Elon hasn’t built things that people benefit from because he’s a billionaire.I'm just talking about workers in general, at the OEM and the suppliers. Deaths in OEM plants are extremely rare, deaths in the suppliers are rare but they do happen. All these workers sacrifice their bodies. Repetitive motions 500+ times a day in a noisy, dusty environment is not good on your body.
But, that’s not how I feel it should be looked at. It’s wrong to say Elon hasn’t built things that people benefit from because he’s a billionaire.
I mean technically he didn't build s#!t. He did finance and have the general idea for it, or he bought the idea in the case of Tesla.But, that’s not how I feel it should be looked at. It’s wrong to say Elon hasn’t built things that people benefit from because he’s a billionaire.
But Elon sacrifices his wallet while the people on the assembly line sacrifice their body and sometimes life.