It’s rare but in this instance, both emotions are entirely justified.
It helps me decide:
For most Americans, the allure of “cash in hand” is as powerful as younglings are to Anakin Skywalker... just can’t resist it.
Two observations/questions:
All I can say is:
I’m fairly certain now that that infamous “Russian Hotel Piss Tape” of Donald Trump exits. There are just too many variables in this scenario that at the end of it, benefits Russia and doesn’t benefit the US and NATO.
Guessing it’s going to be a fortnight until Fortnite returns.
A loss to the Eagles at home in Dallas, and he’s out. Mark it.
Seems so odd that he can afford a Mercedes Benz and (assuming) the expensive maintenance for it, yet he can’t (assuming) afford to rent a truck or a van.
Hmm. That’s about 2 hrs from me. I’ll make sure I don’t go to Intercourse, PA anymore though just to be sure.
I’m glad this company is based in L.A., because if I saw these cars this guy makes riding around in Pennsylvania, I’d be so jealous I couldn’t see straight.
True, but a lot of the union rhetoric from the workers isn’t even about keeping a factory in their town.
I’m not saying GM isn’t unfair in much of this. After all, they are simply a corporation that puts profits first before employee consideration as many companies worldwide do. GM doesn’t deserve or get sympathy from me as a Chevy Bolt owner, but they don’t necessarily get condemnation either or I probably wouldn’t have…
I get that auto workers want job “security” since many of them have worked there for decades. You don’t want to be thrown out at the end on your duff when you’re in your 50's. But honestly, there is a lot of myopic thinking and entitlement views coming from so many of these Rust Belt workers. Sure GM and other…
... Jacquerious Mitchell...
Depends on the person. Most people don’t just drive to work and home everyday. There are stops on the way to grocery stores, picking up dry cleaning, running the kids to activities, parent activities, etc.