Kinda rolls off the tongue.
Kinda rolls off the tongue.
Feh, it's not like they only made one.
Oh yes, I thoroughly enjoyed mine. I drove the heck out of it. Good times.
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Is she getting arrested?
Sowing chaos, reaping destruction.
Please, please, please, Polyphony, no more creepy, digital Jeff Gordon puppets. *shudder*
First, as I said, a genuine free market is a myth. Second, in the absence of rules to make them behave, there is a strong incentive to eliminate one's competition. Or problem, as you say, is that the fact that private money can buy collusion in anti-competitiveness from government. Libertarians and progressives alike…
Your family needs to get smaller cars.
Nope, I don't have it backwards. Ideally, yes free markets encourage innovation as long as there is competition, but they also encourage anti-competitiveness, which stifles competition. The biggest problem we have now is that the government, by being in the pockets of commerce aids and abets bad commerce. As a…
"Free market" exists only as empty rhetoric in the US. At the same time, a totally free market allows for anti-competitive practices and diminished innovation. It's in all of our best interest to use public money to support innovative ideas that don't pay off immediately but which will have enormous impact in the long…
Clearly Musk needs to buy more politicians in red states.
It fits only inasmuch as you allow that anti-competitive practices and commercial interests corrupting policy is American. Sadly it is.
Yeah, Homer, tell it like it is. Next they'll be dumping on Robin Trower. Will the perfidy never cease?
Why defend it? It doesn't want or need your pathetic mewlings of supplication. In fact it relishes our scorn and derision. It exists for it and subsists on it. I can't possibly imagine any other reason for this thing to exist apart from giving pre-teen boys their first erections, which doesn't seem like a great…
Ah, but it would be as great an improvement over typical motoring as the flying armor is over regular armor. Now that would be a car worth a week of toil.