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That’s what happens when someone forgets to lock the dieselgate.

I should have written Obama while he was president and got him to sign an executive order said, Trump must not give me $1 Million.

The R’s have always been so damn good at coming up with names for programs that may gut the thing that the name implies it protects. They had the “Blue Skies Act” that reduced environmental regulations, the “Patriot Act” that reduced civil liberties, and the “Religious Freedom Act” that basically said it’s ok to be

I often wonder why authorities don’t open both sides of highways and interstates to ease evacuation traffic. Looking at the photo above it seems like it would be a huge help to have both sides open.

I hope not all of us, I’m one and a Jalop. What people fail to recognize is the IT people who will be pulling access aren’t doing it because they are some sort of offended snowflake. Nope. They will pull it because they have to answer to HR. HR is the ones that will freak out about someone getting offended and require

Fourth, if the “officer” starts acting oddly when you ask to see his ID — threatening you, behaving in a non-professional manner, pounding on your door, etc. — seriously consider putting the car in gear and getting out of there.

Seriously, I hate to ask what is a bit of a cliche, but did you read the article AT ALL? I mean they literally talk about how the rates have doubled but the mechanics pay has gone up by about 2 dollars an hour. Yeah those mechanics sure are crooked! Good thing theres you to stand up for those wonderful car

Exactly. How many people would be willing to start new businesses if they didn’t have to worry about keeping their health insurance or paying for new employees’ insurance? How much more fluid could the job market be if people weren’t terrified of losing coverage?

If health insurance weren’t through our employers, it would leave them with one less bargaining chip to f#ck us over with.

If Volkswagen does actually build something like this, I think the world will be a better place. By pretty much any definition, I think it would be considered a minivan; it’s a van that is small. But it doesn’t look like a minivan; it looks fun and exciting and full of character.

Indeed, how IS electricity made on the larger scale? I hear there’s a thing called internet search engines that can find out stuff like this. The U.S. gov’t knows the answer to your question: https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3

Yeah, I do, because having clean air, water and soil is preferable to being mildly inconvenienced by one downside of the alternative, which isn’t even going to matter inside of say, five to ten years or so.

What a waste of resources. Piston engines are a tech which is like 120 years old by now. These engines are polluting, noisy, heavy and maintenance-hungry, time to switch them out completely. Also, if anyone believes this “new” engine actually is 20-30% MORE efficient then I have a bridge to sell you as well... :P

“Once they’re lifted, local police reportedly said that the vehicles are dismantled within a couple hours of being purloined.”

SMART. Those will never need new tires, ever.

I really hope you read what I wrote again. Nowhere did I demand any kind of special treatment, nor did I suggest the city do something because I feel inconvenienced. It was a rant I’ve wanted to put on the internet for a long time, nothing more. Sheesh.

He knows how consumers are modifying them to work beyond their intended capabilities, potentially making them lethal.

They’re going to be making body kits to tone it down.

Some people were cheering as she docked. And all I could think was “This is how democracy ends... to thunderous applause.”