Gene3067
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And that's too bad, the Tigers are watchable this year.  But I've priced tickets and they're still too high for me

They basically want this. Your reply. And then my reply. And then other people reading our replies. And us coming back to read our replies. Hits.

The problem for them that is they’re not getting my money ; my ad blocker is working well. Not that I don’t want to see ads, it’s just that the ads and the way to deliver

It’s a publication that has the right to publish whatever they please and if they lose readership is their loss. Unless you're a shareholder of Jalopnik then your comment is perfectly acceptable as you have a material loss if you think they are alienating readers. If not, that's your your opinion, man.

There should be an exemption for sports cars like the Mustang, ‘vette, Miata, BRZ, 300Z, etc. etc.

A car website should argue that supercars are an artform to auto enthusiasts. They’re more than just waste and spectacle. They, as much as any other field-respective pinnacle, are an exhibition of the edge of innovation and technological achievement.

You should hate the other small pickups on the list even more then. They’re far smaller than the Ranger. 

This is missing.

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Honorable mention! I hacked the gibson. Now I just need to get wagons back into all top tens.

These were incredibly popular when I was growing up in Orange County,

I love those but my favorite Nissan pickup will always be a Hardbody with the KA24E engine and 4x4. Those were indestructible and IMHO it’s got a timeless design and plenty of parts still available. I’d daily it!

I had a good joke with the Tribute and Mazda Rotary pickup but in no possible way are these deserving top spots.

This is distinctly missing the amazing Jeep Comanche. AKA The truck I learned to drive in.

My vote would be the 1997 Ford F-250 parked in my backyard. But only that one; I don’t care about your F250. Mine is the best because:  it’s mine; it’s paid off; it’s old enough I don’t mind denting it or getting it dirty.

Instead of fighting Manchin we should be granting statehood to DC and Puerto Rico and making Dems campaign hard there (although I don't know too much about politics in Puerto Rico I know DC leans left). Not just because we want to save issues we care about, but because they deserve representation. And I haven't heard

Come on you know that’s not on leadership. Schumer, Biden, Pelosi would all be perfectly fine if Manchin, Sinema & other senators who skulk in the background letting Manchin and Sinema take the heat (an arrangement they are fine with because it’s helps them electorally) were willing to dump the filibuster.

The Don’t Rock the Boat Party will never rock the boat. The Democratic Party is not a campaigning party, they are a whatever was the status quo when they come to power is what they’ll try to freeze in place until they lose it party. In fact being in power is the worst nightmare of many Dems because all they want to do

It isn’t the DoJ that needs to step up here, it is the DoD. But we’re not ready to admit that we’re already in Civil War 2.0 yet, are we.

I could be wrong, but the two options to eliminate the filibuster—by changing the Senate rules or creating a new Senate precedent—require 2/3 and a majority of the Senate to approve, respectively. As long as Manchin and/or Simena continue to Mitch McConnell their way around the Senate, neither option has any chance of

At a certain point we have to understand that by their inaction they are complicit. The Democratic electorate do not represent their constituencies.

Beyond the antichoicers this is on purist fucks who sat out 2014 and 2016.