RalphieDC
RalphieDC
RalphieDC

Without the tax deal, those jobs stay out of GA, and the 'lost' revenue never arrives anyways. Unless the state actually pays out in the way of massive infrastruture improvements, ala some sports stadiums, these sorts of tax deals are never losers for the states that offer them.

You're not doing a proper cost comparison. You're comparing these two scenarios:

Neutral: Did Georgia Make The Right Call? How much incentive is too much incentive?

Actually, more like Jeepified bloated hatches.

Actually a hybrid minivan would be a great idea. They're already the most practical vehicles you can buy, throw in even better fuel economy and you may finally convert CUV buyers!

Looks like the perfect body for a model T roadster build!

My grandpa just owned up to it at his bingo game last night. He said it was under 40 degrees out and his brakes hadn't warmed up yet. He also suspects the guy at the Jiffy Lube was using an analog tire gauge and that there was a 1.5 PSI difference between the tires, hence the clear pulling to the right.

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I would consider buying it. Aside from genuine roadsters, I wouldn't buy a convertible as a performance car. I think this would be a great li'l cruiser to take a companion or two on one-day trips as it looks reasonably cushy and actually has room in the back seats for passengers or some extra crap (like in the photo.)

I'm going to stir some shit up right now:

"the HD camera has a hydrophobic coating"

How on earth did he manage to do that with sufficient force to fully roll? The turn was minimal and looked to be at *fairly* low speed.

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I just hope that this Star Wars Renaissance finally gets us SPACEBALLS 2: THE SARCH FOR MORE MONEY:

Hey! I grew up on the Jersey shore, and those fuckers are all from New York! Don't associate us normal, central Jersey folk with those jackasses!

When people that live on the streets drive on them, they are usually mindful of the speed limits, children, pets, etc. When some yahoo that us just cutting around traffic because he's in a hurry does, he's usually doing 2x the speed limit and doesn't care he just ran over your kid's ball.

I respectfully and passionately disagree. Many things are just more easy to figure out over the phone. Often, I'll give up on a text conversation and just call someone to make plans, or determine a meeting point or something like that. Also, I just like chatting with people! Perhaps that's where we diverge.

Maybe its escaping the fire instead of having the engine caught on fire.

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Ok, but The Ballad of John and Yoko is better.