I never understood the appeal of Tesla cars. And articles like this confirm my suspicions.
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I wasn't aware of the Bay Area's "huge" underground mushroom market. The kind you eat, not to trip on. I'm glad it's not like that in Oregon.
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Mexico's first lunar mission? I thought, Wow, good for them. But it's just adding a few items to what NASA is launching. It's not Cape Cuernavaca, or anything.
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Seattle ruins another business. Much like how California ruined it for Pizza Hut. Seattle City Council raised minimum wage and implemented a new mandatory sick leave policy, which apparently made the numbers not pencil out for Shipt. Redditors complain (like they always do) but they always seem to think that good service should always come at a price that should suit them. And when it doesn't, it must be corporate greed.
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California's healthcare delivery system is terrible. At least around Monterey. The insurance companies are in control and can charge what they want. And it sounds like hospitals are participating in this collusion. Why change when you don't have to? This should be a great reason to switch to a Kaiser facility, and this is exactly why insurance plans should be own by the person instead the employer. Jen Villa is a teacher, and the school district determines her insurance. Health insurance should follow the car insurance model. Why people don't see that is beyond me.
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I wasn't aware of the Bay Area's "huge" underground mushroom market. The kind you eat, not to trip on. I'm glad it's not like that in Oregon.
Portland really is a shithole. And now we have the bacteria to prove it. Another reason to stay away from the city. You never know what's on the things you touch. Wait till will have a rotavirus epidemic.
Mexico's first lunar mission? I thought, Wow, good for them. But it's just adding a few items to what NASA is launching. It's not Cape Cuernavaca, or anything.
Here's How Lahaina Can Rebuild Better And Stronger. Sorry, it's going to take more than just "banding together and sharing the same vision". It's going to take money, and that's what Lahaina doesn't have. I bet many in Lahaina were underinsured. But even so, you don't expect the whole town to be obliterated. No one has insurance for that. Money's gotta come from somewhere. It's not going come from the State, and it's not coming from Washington DC.
Lahaina town is going to look like a place the carnival came and went for a long time. Here's some advice from someone who survived a fire. Yes, it's a way to start the rebuilding process, but the idea was not to have Lahaina's look more like Waipahu than the charming town it once was. Guess that's they way it's going to have to be.
Seattle ruins another business. Much like how California ruined it for Pizza Hut. Seattle City Council raised minimum wage and implemented a new mandatory sick leave policy, which apparently made the numbers not pencil out for Shipt. Redditors complain (like they always do) but they always seem to think that good service should always come at a price that should suit them. And when it doesn't, it must be corporate greed.
California's healthcare delivery system is terrible. At least around Monterey. The insurance companies are in control and can charge what they want. And it sounds like hospitals are participating in this collusion. Why change when you don't have to? This should be a great reason to switch to a Kaiser facility, and this is exactly why insurance plans should be own by the person instead the employer. Jen Villa is a teacher, and the school district determines her insurance. Health insurance should follow the car insurance model. Why people don't see that is beyond me.