The deadline to get yourself registered to vote here in Michigan is Tuesday the 9th. So, if you’re not already registered, or know people who aren’t, you’ve still got a few days… I was going to say, if you’re a reader of this site, I don’t have to tell you howe important this is, but, […]
Tag Archives: 2014
Register to vote. Time is running out. And this is fucking important.
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Adam Zemke, Affordable Care Act, Bill Schuette, corruption, Donald Trump, Eastern Michigan University, gerrymandering, Gretchen Driskell, Gretchen Whitmer, Lena Epstein, midterm elections, Mike Bishop, minimum wage, preexisting conditions, Robert Mueller, Roe v. Wade, Russia, Russiagate, Secretary of State, student voting, Taylor Swift, Tim Walberg, uo, Vote Save America, voter registration, voting, Washtenaw Community College 12 Comments
Autonomous trucking, the coming shift in the American workforce, and beginning a discussion on universal basic income
The most interesting news today had absolutely nothing to do with either Clinton or Trump for a change. It was news out of Colorado involving the first known instance of a self-driving truck successfully transporting merchandise over the U.S. highway system. Here’s the truck in question, which, just a few days ago, carried 2,000 cases […]
Posted in Economics, Uncategorized Also tagged AB InBev, American Trucking Association, autonomous trucking, autonomous vehicles, beer, beer delivery, census data, manufacturing, middle class, Otto, Smokey and the Bandit, the future of America, threats to the middle class, truck drivers, trucks, Uber, universal basic income, warnings from the future, work 62 Comments