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Bud Tugly
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Can we not speculate absurdities for fun anymore?

Do you louver them?

How much does a horse cost?  

Because the profit margins on huge trucks are huge and this increases their fuel economy average for large vehicles.

Yes, but that’s beside the point. Maybe the Ranger is just a ruse to sell more F-150s. As Andrew commented, he configured a Lariat Ranger to $46K. What does a Lariat F-150 sell for? $46K.

4wd. 4 doors. $30K min.

There’s not a man in history whose last name fits them quite like Dan LeBatards does.  

Is this when we bear arms on those fuckers?

But that’s the point. The types of hits that injure people are the types of hits they are trying to outlaw. Play within the confines of the rules; in the case of this tackle, don’t start tackling him until you are sure it can be a legal tackle. That will be hard. But again, that’s the point. If the tackles that yield

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I’ve never once said anyone should TAKE money from someone and give to someone else. Nor have I taken an anti-capitalism stance. In fact I’ve taken a CAPITALIST stance on how to fix the income inequality; the corporations/executives/wealthy fucks simply pay their workers more. You know what happens when workers make

I mean, If I were on twitter and saying the things this twat says, my twitter account would be locked.   Why don’t they do the same to him?  

I think you need to look up the words you try to use.  

I’ve been to Juarez every year since 2011.

Ahh the old socialism scare tactic. Advocating for wage increases to counteract income equality is not socialism.

I’m not connecting it to Mazda I am connecting it to the growing problem of income inequality on a global scale that all large corporations perpetuate under the guise of the “shareholders best interests.” Which apparently means make as much money as cheaply as possible which in turn is fucking over civilization and

Raise the minimum wage, get rid of the cartels, provide some oversight of corporations, properly fund education, build some minimal infrastructure, spend some of their corruption money on social programs?

Now that you mention it, I bet you could pay the robbers less than Mazda’s value of the goods stolen to simply protect the train rather than pillage it. Certainly you could pay them less than the 30% extra it costs to ship around this region.

I’m no Robin Hood supporter, but you honestly think the government doesn’t have a hand in addressing economic inequality?

Not at all what I am trying to get at. I’m just saying the global economy driven by huge corporations putting profits before people hasn’t really turned out all that great for a lot, if not the majority, of people in this world. And it’s not going to change with some governmental regime. It has to happen on a personal