bananahammock2
bananahammock2
bananahammock2

TourX

Other than the oil leaks in the valve cover, oil filter housing, and oil pan that every N55 will have, the car itself is the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned.

Just put a few ramps on either side. 

This is the correct take. I’m am fairly certain the comment section would explode if you replaced Nancy with Mitch in the article. People fail to realize the power politicians (and their money sources) have over the market.

blind trust

i hope you work for the dnc or something, otherwise this is a disgustingly pathetic position to stake out

You should “give-a-fk”. Investing in to something when you’re in a political position is a great example of conflict of interest. If Tesla asks for something, and she votes yes, there’s no way of knowing if she honestly felt that was the right course of action, or if she’s pumping her own stock. If she helps pass

Oof, I’m sorry, but this screams conflict-of-interest to me. When I was on the local hockey board, we used to make one member who had a jersey company leave during any voting when it came to equipment (Even if it wasn’t equipment he sold), because all of us - him included - didn’t want the possibility of steering

This is true about every company in every industry. I remember going to a LEED (a type of green building certification) summit when it was in its infancy 15 years ago and the keynote speaker’s speech was about how green design and construction practices will not become mainstream until green means both good for the

“It’s pretty clear they have no idea how it actually works, but they have a lot of ideas on how they think it works.”

I’m not anti-union, I believe in freedom of association.

Have you read any of Jalopnik’s other economic analysis? “Anyone wealthier than me is evil, unions are inherently good, everyone should pay more taxes so things I personally care about are better funded”.

I’d like to run Tesla so I can get nerds on the internet to worship me as a god.

There’s only one right answer here. Lexus LC 500.

Sorry that you’re so delicate that you can’t handle discussions or topics that challenge your opinion, or why you may own a shitty giant truck for no reason.

I know it’s hard to tell given all of the fellating of the new administration going on, but I’m pretty sure (not 100%, mind you) that he was being sarcastic.

Full disclosure: This is a blog for people who are interested in paying taxes for a better society. If your idea of a good country is one with zero taxes, then please close this tab now, there’s nothing for you here.

Without accountability this will go to waste. Washington has some of the highest gas taxes in the country and our roads are worse and worse every year and legitimately some of the worst in the nation. And my point isn’t that we shouldn’t pay gas taxes, but that it rarely goes where it is desperately needed. 

In the first day.

You joke, but I bet they’d sell 1000 of those.