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The vast majority of leave votes, yes. Maybe they’re not necessarily bigoted, but this vote was primarily about being anti-immigrant. I’ve even met lots of people who immigrated to the UK 10-30 years ago who complain about how there are too many immigrants and voted leave.

Another way to look at it is: the ones who experienced life without all the EU rules and regulations voted to leave. The ones who have only lived with those rules votes to stay with what they are familiar with.

Way to inject some personal, non-relevant political opinion into a story on a car site, Raph! Good job. Now that you have that out of the way, maybe you could start proofreading and editing stories instead of just pushing “publish” on typo-ridden content.

The fact gawker is so against this tells me it was the right choice.

This place was once one of the most creative and interesting places on the web, digging beyond everyday sports coverage into the real world of the humans who occupy it, and bringing color to their humanity and absurdity. And it was almost always done with a sense of style, a wink, and a nudge.

OK, as someone that lives in Suburban Detroit, I think this article is completely asinine. Obviously, Gilbert has some self serving motivations. Obviously, Quicken Loans has some dirt on its hands. It’s a Mortgage Bank that was founded not long prior to the storm. A storm they, no doubt, contributed to. That said, no

Doing subprime loans, in and of itself, is not unethical, or even necessarily ethically dubious. Bad business depending on how much of your portfolio they make up? Sure. But unethical on their face? No.

We get it. You're a douche and your team lost.

“M-1 proponents deflect criticisms of the project by saying it isn’t their job to solve all of Detroit’s problems. To the extent that this is true, it just makes clear that Gilbert’s actions wouldn’t actually regenerate Detroit, but would regenerate Detroit for a very specific kind of person: the kind of person who

An upset Kevin Draper, on the other hand, is definitely something to celebrate.

Oh, so it’s a personality contest not a statistical comparison now?

This. This is what it’s all about! Leave it to Sweden to be fucking awesome.

That’s awesome.... good thing they didn’t play ‘Waterloo,’ being in France and all.

I think he’s talking more of the possibility of the bullet missing the tire or going through the tire and ricocheting off the ground. I’m sure if there’s even a 1% chance of that happening, with the number of people who were around, that’s not a chance the NYPD wants to take. That’s a lawsuit and a half.

401k loans typically have really low origination fees (I recently did one, it was a $90 fee), and the “interest” you pay on them goes back into the 401k. So if you borrow say $10k at a 5% interest rate for 5yrs, some loan calculator online says you end up paying $1.3k in interest, meaning you put $11.3k - $90 into

Itook a small 401k loan to pay for a bathroom remodel. In my case since the money was technically mine according to the company that manages it they put the interest I paid on the loan in my account. That is one of the advantages as long as you pay the loan off.

The only reason to borrow against a 401k is if you have no other equity to borrow against and you need the money for something super critical like medical bills. If you pay it all back you took a massive risk and if you don't, you're more at a loss than you would have been busy withdrawing early with the associated

Well, seeing as how when you take a 401k loan, you are paying the interest to yourself and it isn’t simply evaporating, and for most of the past few years, you would probably pay more interest back to yourself than your money would have earned in the 401k, it would have actually been a pretty reasonable thing to do

This just in: cars are big.