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Kevin Bovee
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The federal government should only be in the business of defense and national infrastructure. By them growing so huge and getting involved with everything else (when the states are perfectly capable of handling their own issues) causes a ginormous clusterfu**k for everyone when the politicians can’t get their sh!t

“Hopefully the neighborhood and the HOA can work together on a more logical solution.”

And I’m sure people don’t see the need of having a race car, but you have one...

I just sold my 02 Accord and bought a 2015 F150 Super Crew FX4 with the 5.0. I drove 25 miles to work by myself today without anything in the bed. Tell me how that makes you feel.

For real. I went to Canadian Tire once to pick up 6 20-kg bags of softener salt, and it was a bit slow, so the guy working the register offered to help me carry it all out. He asked me where my truck was, and I brought him out to my Honda CRX. He told me multiple times that it wouldn’t all fit, and that my CRX

Usually I make sure when I fly to have a few movies I haven’t watched yet downloaded on my laptop or tablet, and I hate Delta for many other reasons, but I like their screens because:

No, but thinner seats will allow the airlines to load in more rows, thus more of your new found [annoying] friends!

I’m sure I’ll see the savings of the 10k screens and fuel from weight reflected in my lower ticket price right? Right?

I prefer the screens.

I love the screens, but how the fuck do they cost $10,000?

Or you could just apply Rain-Xand watch the rain beads roll off into the slipstream.

*Toyota. It’d be like 200%, minus the ten people who bought a GT86.

This guy can also make grits in five minutes.

I don’t know whether the physics or the visual effects are broken, but the number of vehicles overlaid atop each other make me skeptical about the numbers.

The price is about what I’d expect a truck of this age and condition. It’s times like these, I wish there was an “Average Price” option. It’s not unreasonable, but it isn’t spectacular either.

I hate seat belt laws. Sure, in my state you can ride a motorcycle without a helmet, but don’t you dare leave without your seat belt.

In theory I agree with WSJ on this. The tax code shouldn’t have rules promoting the purchase of electric cars. IF the government wants to encourage the purchase of electric cars they should have a program that either pays manufacturers to develop them or citizens to buy them. In my opinion taxes should be broad with

I want it gone. EVs aren’t paying taxes on gas which help maintain roads yet they still drive on them. They should be paying more in taxes no less.

It isn’t needless. People have places to be. If someone doesn’t have enough cognizance to realize a light is green, they’re not paying attention. If they’re not paying attention, they’re a hazard to themselves and those around them. They should be on a bus. 

“Alright, we had to sell everything to pay the emissions cheating settlement. Does anyone have a car left for motorsports?”