I heard wait a year till they work out the kinks. Like, electrical gremlins that leave you stranded kind of kinks.
I heard wait a year till they work out the kinks. Like, electrical gremlins that leave you stranded kind of kinks.
2 grand for a running driving SAAB? What was the question again? Its clean (for its age) and who needs AC when you have 4 windows. Nice price all the way. Plus when it breaks it will give you something to do while it languishes in the garage with beer cans all around it and SAAB repair manuals everywhere.
The large image of a map seems like it accomplishes that, but it’s in Washington.
My wife and I theorize that the people who buy these *wanted* BMW’s and such, but can’t afford them. Nissan has done a good job convincing people these things are sports cars too. (As an aside, I once had a V6 Altima as a rental while my car was in the shop. That thing was awful at accelerating).
Same in the Chicago metro area. My wife pointed it out and I can conur - Nissan drivers are the worst on the road in our area — even worse than BMW and Audi drivers.
In my area (Columbus) it seems to be Altimas/Maximas.
I shared this last week, but I finally decided to go to law school, got a scholarship, committed to a school, and was pretty nerve-wracked about it. I haven’t told many people yet, just close family.
I had only been in West Virginia for a day when Josh Sword, the head of the state AFL-CIO, told me casually that a…
If you dont think Im throwing “Jaxon’s” or “Braden’s” resume in the trash, you got another thing coming.
because having a dumb white name won’t make employers throw your resume in the trash
There’s an even simpler example. Think about Wal-Mart. I don’t know of anyone that really feels like they love, much less like, Wal-Mart. Everyone knows how Wal-Mart does business. They don’t solicite products to sell. They expect manufactures to go to them, provide them their true cost to produce, tell them what…
True, though it is just a revised version of the prior bill.
Yeah, but we also don’t usually rush out something as complex as healthcare for an entire country in a few days or weeks, making gargantuan, sweeping changes to it on an hourly basis. “Preexisting protections? Gone!” “Wait, we left those in there at the 12 pm meeting” “Nope, gone now.””It’s only been an hour!”
I mean, few lawmakers read the full text of massively complex bills before they pass. “Few” is probably being generous. Staffers exist to do exactly that. Where the real fuck up is here is that one of his staffers didn’t think to include the bit about the federal funding for his home state that got caught in their…
I wish I shared your grossly unfounded optimism about the intelligence and attention span of the average American voter. There will be absolutely no consequences for any of these motherfuckers. Their cousinhumping constituents are cheering as their own healthcare is stripped away, and whatever bad things happen to…
Because for the most part employment is caused by demand for an employers services. Paying people more means they have more to spend, which in turn causes more demand for employers services. Essentially what you’re doing is causing money to flow faster, instead of stagnating in hordes, which is really only good for…
Because paying someone $7.50 an hour is bad for the economy and the country. If every corporation started paying their employees more, we’d see a huge boom in economic growth. The poor and middle class do not hoard their money like the rich do, but pump it right back into the economy. It’s why welfare is actually very…