bilious72
Bilious72
bilious72

Don’t forget gas taxes. As prices go down, the gas taxes as a percentage of total price goes up.

If it follows the X6 and X4, it will likely be another crossover coupe design with a sloping roofline that cuts down on the X7, to be “sportier.”

Ford, in a statement, said Drake will “bring enhanced focus to product launches, warranty cost reduction and material cost improvements.”

They can just ask for sweet bailout money. Apparently it doesn’t matter if your company was one day from declaring bankruptcy. Congress and Trump seem determined to throw piles of money at them anyway. If you had a thriving small business though, you are SOL. 

It’s nice to see a legitimate apology (assuming he crafted it). He takes responsibility, doesn’t use weasel-words, concedes that his actions caused harm, and doesn’t make excuses.

I’m also glad there were consequences. 

It’s legit.

I am working from home which, as an owner of a one-man IT company, isn’t that much of a hardship. However, I still go out a few times a week for sanity drives. Premium here is just under $2.00 per gallon.

Show me on the doll where the Bugatti touched you. 

Any lender who offers a cruise line credit at any interest rate is just looking to throw their money down the toilet.

I’m sure the airbag softened the blow.

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Don’t forget that some vehicles had a foot-actuated button to change radio stations for some reason.

The issue is there are a lot of people who don’t want the rules to change—including automakers—and the attempt to change the rules is going to lead to a messy fight for some time to come it would seem.

I’m so glad the pup is ok. Karma will eventually catch up to these thieves. It may take a long time, but when it does, I hope it hurts a lot. 

How are Uber and Lyft going to continue losing massive amounts of money if they can’t do business? This is a disaster!

The cruise industry asking for a bailout is one of those examples. They flag their vessels in foreign countries so they don’t have to abide by U.S. safety regulations or pay U.S. taxes, but they are fine with taking U.S. bailout money. 

No, as an employee you should be getting money directly from the bailout. You shouldn’t have to rely on it to be filtered through the company before you get it. 

Give the money (back) directly to the people. 

For companies that want bailouts, I think there should be a set of criteria to qualify.

1. If you spent your giant tax break money on stock buybacks - go fuck yourself.
2. If your CEO got a giant bonus from tax break money - go fuck yourself
3. If your employees are woefully underpaid, worked to death, and have no

I had one of those in Ultrasonic Blue Mica 2.0. I still miss that car. It didn’t have the performance of some of its rivals, but the naturally aspirated V8 sounded great, and it could really turn heads. It didn’t require much maintenance either compared to Mercedes and BMW. Great car. 

I didn’t mean to imply they were panic buying cars. Just that they are taking advantage of people who are already panicked. They take advantage of buyers who are at 100% of their normal mental capacity on a daily basis. This is just going to make it worse.