does it matter where the company is HQ'ed? American jobs are American jobs.Not good that it is a foreign company, but that would be a lot of jobs if it actually happens—
If it was Canada, I could live with it, but not someplace like Communist China or Vietnam. And no, I will not comment anymore about that to prevent myself from being dragged into political sewage.does it matter where the company is HQ'ed? American jobs are American jobs.
Here you go sport:Belly, you might know this. Has anyone done a study on what car companies and cars Tesla buyers are switching from? Ideally, it is foreign made cars from foreign car companies to keep our jobs and money here. Very, very happy to see that you mentioned that Tesla’s sold in the US are made in America.
Thanks Belly. That is great to see.
Figures.
Never heard of these guys—
From the glimpse of the car, it looks nice.Brand new brand.
NY Auto Show should be a good one this year. First major international auto show of the year, discounting a half-assed CES.
Gotta think an Austrian supercar brand would have debuted at Geneva this month had it not been canceled.
everyone is buying 4K displays and tv's now. why the hell isn't everything filmed and released in 4K?From the glimpse of the car, it looks nice.
I also appreciate when videos are produced with at least 1440p resolution, as this one was. Sucks to get nice high res displays and then have to watch 720p videos.
And yes, I do realize it's a totally whiny first world problem for which I should be flogged for even mentioning.![]()
There are various reasons not to record and publish everything in 4K. The most compelling reason is that what makes sense for TV displays doesn't always make sense for computer displays. So while modern movies are recorded and released in 4K, that's not going to be true for all digital videos where the target audience is most likely using computer displays, or mobile device displays, and not TVs.everyone is buying 4K displays and tv's now. why the hell isn't everything filmed and released in 4K?
i like my text small...while it doesnt necessarily make sense for work, watching YT videos and such would be nice to have in all 4KThere are various reasons not to record and publish everything in 4K. The most compelling reason is that what makes sense for TV displays doesn't always make sense for computer displays. So while modern movies are recorded and released in 4K, that's not going to be true for all digital videos where the target audience is most likely using computer displays, or mobile device displays, and not TVs.
TV displays today are typically 4K. But lots of people, including me, prefer not to use 4K computer displays on computers. 4K on a vertically larger screen can be great. But on vertically smaller screens, such as most ultrawide displays, the dot-pitch can make for painfully small text and require scaling.
My primary display is a 38" curved ultrawide (3840 x 1600). And the text on that display is already pretty tiny. A 4K vertical resolution display (i.e. 2160p) would be way too tiny on this display format.
For me, at this point, a 30" non-ultrawide monitor is the minimum size for a 4K display.
I dunno, does that make sense?
I fully agree insofar as movies are concerned.i like my text small...while it doesnt necessarily make sense for work, watching YT videos and such would be nice to have in all 4K
everyone is buying 4K displays and tv's now. why the hell isn't everything filmed and released in 4K?
You’re in favor of paying taxes on unrealized gains?Love it when people defend billionaires like they need your help. LOL. I love that people bring up his $11 billion tax bill in 2021 but doesn’t mention he only paid $455 million between 2014 - 2018. I could’ve retired by now if i can get that tax rate.
Never said that. Just saying it’s total BS that he keeps bring up his 11 billion number. Musk is very good at not lying but he doesn’t really tell the truth either.You’re in favor of paying taxes on unrealized gains?
So you agree he paid the correct amount of taxes previously. Glad we cleared that up, to assist in your pursuit of the truth.Never said that. Just saying it’s total BS that he keeps bring up his 11 billion number. Musk is very good at not lying but he doesn’t really tell the truth either.
LMAOSo you agree he paid the correct amount of taxes previously. Glad we cleared that up, to assist in your pursuit of the truth.
I don’t hate the player, I hate the game. Wish I can get in on it.So you agree he paid the correct amount of taxes previously. Glad we cleared that up, to assist in your pursuit of the truth.
Depending on where the cutoff actually wound up, he personally wouldn't have to pay anything on unrealized gains. As currently defined, it wouldn't affect probably 99.5% of the forum members here.You’re in favor of paying taxes on unrealized gains?
Pretty much 95% of what is posted about Musk/Tesla (for and against) in this thread is disingenuous lol.Depending on where the cutoff actually wound up, he personally wouldn't have to pay anything on unrealized gains. As currently defined, it wouldn't affect probably 99.5% of the forum members here.
I always find the "in favor of" question to be disingenuous when it's about tax policy. Pretty much nobody personally ever wants to pay more in taxes. I sure don't. But at the same time, I don't ever expect that the tax code should be modified solely with my personal desires in mind. In other words, I recognize that I'm part of a society and we all need to do our bit to help our society (funding for bridge and roadway construction and self-defense R&D and so forth has to come from somewhere).
I am not a fan of high corporate taxes nor am I a fan of ideological demonization of the wealthy. I think everyone should take full advantage of every possible legal loophole that allows them to pay as little taxes as possible.
But I also think reasonable people can agree that everybody should contribute their fair share to the operation of our nations, states and towns. And reasonable people can debate what "fair share" is and such debate can be pretty productive if people are non-ideological and avoid fear-mongering about it.
In this case, if we can modify the tax code a little bit to ensure that folks earning 100s of millions per year (and growing), but paying very little in taxes by leaving that money sitting in tax sheltered investments, are not avoiding paying their fair share, then I don't necessarily see that as a horrible thing. It's not being punitive it's about ensuring that the current tax code isn't making it possible for some folks to avoid paying their fair share.
It's possible to craft tax policy changes that address that where problematic loop holes are closed without it being punitive to wealthy folks who already pay their fair share. Especially if, as this proposed policy change seems to do, there are measures to address some of the problems that can arise when people are forced to take investment income at just the wrong moment in time.
Incidentally, it would be nice to give the RMDs for the average Joe's retirement plans the same treatment the super high net worth folks would get under this proposal. Just because the average RMD is orders of magnitude less money than a billionaire's tax burden doesn't make it any less painful when investments must be sold at the wrong time.
Can't speak for others, but I don't really think about or care about Musk at all. He's not particularly interesting to me, so if people here didn't post stuff about him, I'd never hear about him at all.Pretty much 95% of what is posted about Musk/Tesla (for and against) in this thread is disingenuous lol.
Will be interesting to see how it plays out, after a decade. I think it'll wind up being a mistake at least in some cases. And, at least theoretically, from a social goodness standpoint, it's sure seems like a mistake because it introduces all kinds of wheel reinvention (no pun intended), incompatibilities, and inefficiencies.Auto manufacturers are pushing to bring manufacturing and software in-house rather than rely on suppliers.
https://www.reuters.com/business/au...esla-rethink-dependence-suppliers-2022-03-31/
Disagree from my end. If there was somewhere I was disingenuous I'd like to know about it.Pretty much 95% of what is posted about Musk/Tesla (for and against) in this thread is disingenuous lol.