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It’s more than that, It represents Ameri- er German engineering! (and luck, lots and lots of luck), but it’s little victories like this I guess that can brighten a mood. I suspect it was in a spot where the winds probably helped spare it.

Didn’t Trump negotiate “the most beautiful deal” in the NAFTA 2.0 agreement? (USMCA) Why is he all of a sudden saying the USA is “subsidizing” Canada? 

(shrug) this is allegedly what “everyone” wanted and voted for, so let them lose. I mean, in the end it will be (take your pick) Biden’s/Obama’s/Hillary’s/the mailman’s fault...anyone except the person/people who put this sort of thing into play, of course.

Republicans are - I think the term is “showing their asses?” - on this Tariff thing. Tariffs represent everything they’ve spent the last decade decrying:

Economist Simon Johnson dubbed the fallout from 2008 a quiet coup. He was spot on. 

Except the super rich. An economic collapse is the fastest and most efficient way to take away wealth from the working class give it to the billionaire class.

No words for this lunacy.  Everyone loses.

“Let me spend 50k to buy and insure a car that I will never drive and will have to keep pristine for it to *checks notes* still decrease in value.”

I think the problem might be the shape of the reflective material doesn’t match up with the shape of things it’s looking for as items to avoid.  For instance, my uniform is mostly black (great idea for a job that involves a lot of night and inclement weather work, right) but has disjointed areas that are reflective -

Well I hope the dude got some nice shots, and I hope he will get some nice sides on his mug shot as well, because the “For the Views” social media doofus’s have been the bane of existence for quite some time.

The funny thing is, USPS is testing some Canoo vans as well, and from what I heard they are performing pretty well.

Certainly looks better than the new US Mail truck, it’s one goofy looking SOB

You really need a better opening line for the traitor than:

Must pay — $43 very large

So they purchased it but due to the insane complexity of the bespoke components, it essentially became a parts donor car.

True. These “tests” seem hellbent on destroy the vehicles.

Now where have I seen this before...

Bit of background. My town used to have 4 car dealerships. Ford, GM, Chrysler and a pretty big used lot. The Ford one closed in the mid 2000s, the used lot closed because of shady business. That left 2. The GM dealership of 100 years next town over also closed. You would think that would make it easy for the two left

While a fair number of those complaints are valid, which of the two is a better option:

It’s funny how the dealers that I trust the least are Dodge/Ram/Jeep dealers. I swear that the car dealership in Fargo was based on a Dodge/Ram/Jeep dealer.