Remember when he depended on the workforce and labor of others? Then remember when he stepped away from running a company and stopped depending on labor?
That's when he magically turned "for" employee rights and sustainability. Weirdly coincidental, I know.
I applaud and respect Gates for what he stands for now and what his foundation achieves. But he would be the first one to mandate return to office and be against anything that cuts into his bottom line if he was still running a company.
You're doing it wrong! Find time to watch one her ridiculous shows with her (Married at first sight, 90 day fiance, love is blind, etc). Actually pay attention and be able to hold a conversation about the latest episode.
Then you will have a no-judgment free pass to watch your shows either with her or in peace.
A 2 minute search at my local Chevy dealer's website shows several new 2024 Silverados in stock at $47K.
Yes, that's a lot.
Yes, those are base models.
But it's not the $87K you randomly found. Not to be argumentative, but you can't cherry pick a top of the line truck and wonder why something that just "hauls stuff" is $87K.
You can make a solid argument about unaffordable cars without resorting to those tactics.
I like how the company-wide group text tidbit had nothing to do with the rest of the story.
Reminded me of watching the extended cut of LoTR, where some scenes were just fluff.