SheriffTruman
SheriffTruman
SheriffTruman

I know, it’s so hilarious. Or at least it would be if it didn’t affect us all.

Hey there’s plenty of blame to go around, the stuff mentioned above and including quite a lot on Hillary for generally being a shitty person for many years and also running a poor campaign overlooking areas she should have gone to.

In most states that’s probably not legal either. Definitely need mirrors and probably need something on the door, at least a bar. Lots of people drive without them, I have in mine, but technically you have to have something there to be fully legit

I guess their lawyers were not creative enough to realize someone would think of this and put something in there.

Holy F Word Shit! It would be funny except people like that get to vote!

And that’s one thing they know how to do really well. Can Tesla scale up faster than GM can design a car people want to buy? That’s the question.

They still shut down the main highway in our area every time Trump came as well As Hillary during this cycle.

They do it even for candidates as well. I remember getting stuck on a side street in Vegas when Al Gore was there to get a union endorsement at their convention and theynshut the strip down for like 20 minutes. Cost me like $10 in wait time in the cab, that bastard!

Or, after a date, saying hey let’s go up to your place and get coffee, a beer, a nightcap (that ones quite a while back I think).

Whatever their official stance right now, I’ve done several real estate projects with the GSA (pocket change stuff for someone like Trump) and they have their rules and give zero fucks about who is on the other end of it. It’s like a tunnel boring machine. Doesn’t move fast, but grinds that rock down little by little.

Yeah, I’d be fine with an upper limit on running for the first time. 70 or even 65 seems about right. Sure some individuals will be fine, but we can be sure everyone will be.

I live in NC and voted for Cooper. He’s been a serviceable AG for a few years. More than serviceable as he refused to defend ridiculous laws in court. But I’ve seen nothing about him that would make me want to vote for him as president. Maybe he will rise to the occasion as governor and he will certainly have the

I felt similarly, but I know a fair number of Trump voters thought so also. In fact, I saw way fewer signs all over than the past few elections. I think both candidates had their share of drawbacks and thenclimate does seem to have changed.

True enough. Most people also don’t have $350 million and the ability to make another $10 million or so (heck it’s probably more than that) any random year by touring a little either. So, possibly one size fits all advice, coming from anyone, might not be the best!

I’d love to see where I said that! My point is, with Leno’s wealth, which was not in any way derived from buying or selling cars or the method he chose to finance said purchases, a different set of “rules” will apply to him than random people. People should know their own situation and work out what is best for them.

On the other hand, I’ll, argue that his vast wealth insulates him from the ramifications of small every day financial decisions that most people deal with. I’m out arguing someone should blindly take any advice. Instead, they should become educated and understand the variables and their impact on their own situation.  

And every day people step over a dollar to pick up a dime. Aren’t wives tales fun?

So, you’re saying making 4-5% is worse or better than making 2-3% which is what a loan costs now, assuming the dealer isn’t giving free money?

Ha I stay well away from shorts. Done a couple of put options but mostly just buy and hold.

I don’t typically lease actually. Usually 48 months payments, unless it’s truly 0%. But I can still make way more in the market than I pay interest on a car loan. Even an index fund makes more.