Uhhh.. that thing ranks Michigan #22....
It actually is, although you are clearly trying to be sarcastic. I think at the last measurement, Tennessee had the strongest automotive manufacturing production of any state in the country:
Whether there was 'grease' or not is hardly an established point at this juncture. What I DO know, is that if he gave tax breaks to an organization that eventually increased Union activity and Democratic influence in East Tennessee, he would have holy Hell to pay with the state republican base. He's not stupid. He…
You're missing the point. The only way that Unions can retain relevance, is by transforming themselves into a populist force for all workers. There are many places where this would be useful in the modern marketplace, such as advocacy in the fast food industry, or working to make permanent part time labor strategies…
And the harps are pretty nice too...
Personally, I prefer to travel Patterson Lake Road, also known as the Highway To Hell, Michigan, while listening to angels play their harps. Yes, harps:
You are dead wrong.
Unintended Acceleration Feature Engaged!
What with the efficiencies of small/medium diesels in larger vehicles, it looks like there might be a place to bring that one up to speed, doesn't it?
1st Gear: Lookit that Mazda with the tri-star grille!
They need a 3.0L straight six or V6 turbo diesel, like the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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