TheGodDamnPope
TheGodDamnPope
TheGodDamnPope

I do wonder how suitable they are for tall people. I’m 6' 3" and the only small car I seem to fit okay in is a Mini Cooper.

Well, some are better at hiding than others. This is where a radar detector comes in handy.

The person I replied to specifically mentioned speeding near radar.

“Don’t speed near radar, and you won’t get a ticket. End of discussion.”

I really hate how people talk about the free market as if it was god, or the laws of physics. It isn’t. It’s more like democracy. If you don’t protest, and vote with your money, you’ll get screwed over. Period.

In what way were they exploited? Please do elaborate.

So you think that if South America were completely cut off from the US, with no economic interaction or trade whatsoever, Mexico and Venezuela would be blossoming and highly successful?

Years of onerous price controls, central planning, government seizures/takeovers, reckless spending, food and supply rationing, and free speech suppression... and still you claim that capitalism and corporations are to blame.

“Socialism” had nothing to do with it.

inb4 “This isn’t a Mini, they should call it Maxi!”

Braking / slowing down for minor turns, or slowing down to 3mph just to turn into a parking lot or driveway.

Keeping people employed is what keeps the economy going. There are literally hundreds of industries ( especially in the Military Industrial Complex) that people literally get paid to build shit that we will never need or never use which is why we have so much militarily surplus . It would be nice to get rid of those

Audi is a notch down from BMW

Not sure if this is the case in all states, but I’ve always had the option to add some medical coverage to my motorcycle insurance policy in order to supplement my existing high-deductible health insurance.

You actually sell it for the same price you bought it for!

Your argument doesn’t apply here and I’m not sure why your insisting on it because the two industries have nothing in common besides the fact they employee human beings.

As i said before and I’ll reiterate when it comes to farming, the system is more complex and there are other complex systems supporting it. In more precise terms, automation of farming yielded more jobs because it allowed farming to expand exponentially. Same goes for most jobs coming out of the industrial revolution.

No, but I do I use my signal well before I turn whether I’m in a legal passing zone or not.

That’s a strawman if i ever saw one... Never in my original statement did I suggest we march back progress in order to “create more jobs”.

Labor is labor, taking away jobs doesn’t magically create new ones so i’m not sure how you can say that with a straight face.