Gerry197
Gerry197
Gerry197

“I think Fiat Chrysler is setting themselves up for failure if they put all their eggs in the SUV and Truck basket”

You are talking as if they have an alternative. Neither one of their smaller and midsize offerings is/was competitive enough. As long as they can keep up with electrification development they will be ok.

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Well, doesn’t matter on the underside was a little carving “Made in Xia/China” ;)

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It is pretty sad when the most powerful critic of Wells Fargo just rants that those in charge should be fired instead of saying that the company should be dissolved and its management should be thrown in prison.

Right to work doesn’t mean the death of unions, it means the elimination of the unions’ ability to extort people. I’m a Libertarian, but I’m totally pro-union: in a free capitalist society people should absolutely have the right to organize and bargain collectively. You can’t have the government protecting extortion,

I would support Right To Work in Illinois (I live here). I believe Unions had their time and place in the past when it was difficult for an employee to report bad working conditions or terrible pay. However in this day and age of social media and 24/7 news, workers can easily be heard if they need to be, no Union

If factories want to do away with unions, then they’d better be willing to engage in individual wage negotiations with every employee.

Hello, Asian person here and I do care about racial diversity in films. And I know plenty of non-white people who celebrate whenever there’s a movie or TV show featuring prominent minority characters, like Moonlight or Moana, and were offput by Scarlett Johansson in Ghost in the Shell. I hate that “well I only see

I feel the reason that the sequel is so super white is that they were afraid putting Asian extras in the background would be construed as racist, and in the process made themselves even more racist. But even at a purely narrative level, the world’s lack of diversity was odd.

(a) You’re missing the point of the article (which, to be fair, isn’t explicitly stated but it’s about the ongoing argument of how Asian American actors can’t get work in Hollywood)

I have a local Alfa dealer. Turns out they sell Alfas there.

The average person has absolutely no idea how much work goes into being a professional athlete today. Nobody suceeds on talent alone. Top professional athletes basically sacrifice their entire life from about the age of 10 to become what they become. They work more hours than we ever could understand with less of a

Solution: Wait and try again. You can get it fast. Or you can get it cheap. But unless you’re the only one that wants it at that exact moment, you can’t get it fast & cheap. I’ve waited at the bar an extra 1/2 hour from the time I was originally going to get an Uber because I saw that the surge was up to like 3.1x. I

I don’t know about that. Most people between the ages of 20 and 40 who don’t live in a two income household are pretty fucking poor. Especially in densely populated, urban centers. That’s why 30 year old programmers and school teachers have roommates today. Or live with their parents, even as they work full time jobs.

I know right, all these people saying they don’t care because they live in a different state have no idea how product planning and product development are done. Believe me, CARB impacts the entire US market.

Everything can be rebuilt. Its value is only in the providence of the serial number. Indeed, this could, perversely, add value . . .

Congratulations, Mr. Drakkon - you guys are cool, Mr. Bergh223, and Mr. Mustang Crowd Hunter Edition, on COTD! My award to you is a NASCAR Ford which this lovely lady will deliver as soon as she finds some tape.

This guy gets it^

Call me Noob Noob, because this episode had me like, “God... DAMN!!!’

This isn’t about Torro Rosso at all. They’re completely owned by Red Bull. This is a play by Red Bull to see if Honda can be brought up to some level of competitiveness next year with a view to switching their own team over from Renault power for the 2019 season.

The real winners here are Red Bull. One not so well known F1 thing is their original agreement with Renault for engines expires for next season. This means they go from a “works” arrangement to being just another customer with lower priorities for upgrades to Renaults rapidly improving in house outfit. This is very