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In a classic hit ’em where they’re not move, I suggest a simple, friendly, utilitarian sedan that can be easily used, easily serviced and easily disposed of when the time comes to set it free. The kind of car that just isn’t around anymore. Like ...

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The most ironic part is that all of the major financial metrics are pretty much back to normal. YOY wages have grown 4% while inflation is back to it’s target 2.5%, which means buying power is growing and prices are getting more affordable. Unemployment is also down to it’s normal range. The stock market has been

This. I’ve lost my last reserves of empathy for the dipshits who voted for this. I don’t want innocent people hurt, but it’s going to happen. I will feel no sympathy for the red-hats whose daughters die from back-alley abortions. No sympathy for parents who lose children to easily-preventable childhood illnesses. No

A regular Focus is also a very good car except for that stupid transmission. Find a 5-speed and it’s a sorted car for the money.

Ok, I hate when people do this and suggest the car they own (biased anyone?) but I am going to be a self hater and do that now.

One of my favorite things about the focus st is how it avoided the dct transmission issues because it was manual only. Also, Recaro seats do wonders for an otherwise cheap interior.

Ford Focus RS. Was still priced below the average new car in the US, serious performance, but an absolutely normal Focus for all your hatchback needs. Sure, the Golf R was a bit more grown-up, but the RS just feels more substantial.

tRump is an idiot and a traitor.  So is anyone that still supports him.

While your statement isn’t wrong, the Liberty (KJ) was the replacement for the Cherokee (XJ), and was actually sold as the “Cherokee” in markets outside of North America.

It replaced it in the lineup and was still called the Cherokee elsewhere in the world.

Fourth gen Nissan Maxima. Cost cutting under the skin was the beginning of the end for the 4DSC...and that skin wasn’t a step in the right direction either.

I’ll say it again, if you’re financing this guy by buying a Tesla, you really need to check yourself. That company doesn’t exist to me until he’s long gone.

In a recent (now deleted) tweet he wondered aloud why Joe Biden and Kamala Harris haven’t yet been assassinated.

You’re right that I do dislike Apple. Their products are just like everything else, except they cost more and they require (or required) non-standard parts or software to function just like everything else. I can charge my phone with whatever USB cable I have handy. Not so the iPhone. Back when I used projectors for

As a long-time android and windows-phone user, I can’t get the hang of that “one button to rule them all” functionality. But that is probably more of a “me” thing.

My point was that the iPhone was NOT an innovation. It was a flashy repackaging of existing stuff. Same as the iPod, or anything else Apple did after the Apple II.

And, much like the iPhone, the I had a smartphone (and a truck) long before Apple (and Tesla) came along and did their half-assed takes on them.

Au Contraire! They love it when THE man in the Red Hat tells them what to think and do. 

Look, black politician, big politician, very beautiful black politician, could have been either, I don’t know. Could have AI generated, but certainly black. When he chose to become black, I don’t know. Helicopter go boom. My ass go boom, soiled my Depends. Go Mar A Lago now, sleepy time.