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Jalopnik, knowing that today’s kids love to dump all over Boomers, and that anythign about dumb ‘ol Boomers gets clicks, found a way to publish this story on a car enthusiast site becuase it involves a stop sign.

Are you being serious with this title and this comment?

(Article is on this car enthusiast site becuase a Rolls Royce is mentioned in the story...)

very anti-French”

so over 25% of the GM UAW members didn’t even vote? lol if they can’t be bothered to vote on their own well-being and careers, how is GM supposed to take them seriously?

Teachers, government employees and ton of other people. Pretty much anyone that has some sort of retirement and is invested in any mutual fund/target day fund or whatever else most likely is to some extent.

By indirectly I mean people who hold funds run by those institutions. For example, Vanguard is a huge holder of GM stock. GM stock is held in all three of the US’s largest stock funds.

I understand your sentiment in this post, but there can (and should) be a balance between a company offering dividends and stock growth, and paying their employees fairly. There are millions of normal middle class Americans who are indirectly investors in GM who benefit from the growth and dividends.

I would actually expand the Trumper Sticker vehicles to any car with the rear covered in bumper stickers. Special hatred goes out to people that have 13.1 or 26.2 stickers. Are you driving around hoping that when you stop, someone will randomly come up to you and start talking about marathon running?

Although not just MAGA bumper stickers. Really, anyone with a wall of bumper stickers on the back bumper and body paneling is likely to be insufferably, obsessively single-minded.  

A lot of Jalopnick readers actaulyl like racing, and would appreciate some coverage of you know, build-up and stuff...I can think of a million things to write about—what’s invovled in designing and building a track, pit garage, circuit features/overtake zones, car setup...locations for the best views.

I was thinking the same thing.  The only time the staff lifts a finger to write about F1 is when they can delight in some sort of problem. 

Wow, this race is really the gift that keeps on giving for critical posts. And this is before the race has even started. I can’t wait for all of the versions of “F1 Vegas was a dud!” to come over the next few weeks.

Again, show me an F1 bridge that doesn’t have views obscured, and I’ll show you Yas Marina, but that’s about it.

“I felt like I knew more than they did,” Richards said.

I’ve lived in Henderson near Vegas for the past 13 years, and while I understand the lack of an income tax is a big benefit for Nevada, people who do not have anything to do with the hospitality industry literally never go to the strip so it is an odd argument for some of these accounts. As locals we avoid it at all

“My uncle Bob said that it took him an extra 20 minutes to get from his hotel to Margaritaville on foot and he just bought new shoes that aren’t even broken in yet! He’s furious that F1 didn’t bother to consider his perspective before deciding to put on this charade that he certainly won’t be attending.”

Vegas people feel scammed?   Damn!  I mean, they are usually the ones who have scamming down to an art.  

policies so strict that the decision to seek psychiatric help or a prescription for standard antidepressant medication is enough to trigger a suspension of their flight eligibility

Buddy, you know you are not gonna. Not in any country that has any sort of functional aviation oversight authority, maybe North Korea is hiring or something. You ain’t gonna get there though, because your ass is also on the Federal no fly list at this point too.