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Seems about right except I still feel, as someone who has been foodbank shelter living poor, that $1000 is still not a lot of money. I live in a state were last October every single resident got a check for $2000 from the government all on the same day. All those people, all wanting to buy that car so they can get to

which then misses my point. That you don’t seem to understand. Cash is going bye bye but in the meantime making it harder to get isn’t helping anyone, especially the “poor”. You have a computer or smartphone then You are still the 1% of the world population who own 90% of its wealth. “All my cars cost under $1000",

I’d be more worried about the government tracking you and auditing anyone who bank transfers to another private individual. They can demand receipts and if you don’t have them they assume the worst about a transfer and tax it accordingly.

Never bought a used car before, have you? Not exactly a sign of wealth or privilege to have to save up to afford a used jalopy only to be stopped because your bank doesn’t have a teller open on sunday. But sure, strangers love nothing more than to take personal checks they cant immediately cash that day either.

When you care about how many cats piss on your street then no one is GOING to care to tell you what to care about. They simply don’t. Your biggest concern is cat piss on the streets? Cats urinating on your well kept asphalt is really a concern of yours? Well. That makes one of you. Lets see if that’s a major issue the

I’ve hand assembled engines before. That’s not it. When the head is lifted into position, installed and bolted down all by the same machine, its stops being hand assembled. Very little difference between this and any other engine manufacturing plant.

Exactly, its like a simple puzzle you do over and over exactly the same way with very very specific and detailed instructions for which you know by heart. Its the difference between telling someone to build a computer from raw minerals vs handing them a selected group of pc parts and giving them specific instructions

Everyone who wanted a job more than they wanted the subsidies Detroit was paying for them to stay. Everyone got what they bargained for.

why not just elevate it upwards above the skyscrapers.

One animals barren wasteland is another's utopia.

I fail to see the problem with cat piss being on the streets.

Seattle is quite nice. It doesn’t look like run down buildings and rusted junk.

Its almost like the foundation industry just dried up and everyone who could afford to move, did.

Yah, stupid poor US communities. How dare they on average earn more than 90% of the rest of the world's population.

The ONLY reason I didn’t by an FT86 was the scion badge. I own a ae86 and was waiting for toyoda to wake up and give the market the gt86. Maybe in another year or two.

Moose are the color of the woods. And... people die from hitting them each year. Can confirm this is a major problem in Alaska.

Act like there are not blueray/digital copy screeners handed out for each any every movie while its still in theaters. Around Oscar time nearly every new film is ripped rather than bootlegged from those very screener copies.

A 3d movie here for two people is nearly $30. Add nachos, soda, and popcorn and $50 starts sounding like a great deal. Add two kids and might as well stay home, order a pizza, and pay $50 for a first run movie.

Exactly. ticket(non 3d movie) $9.25 a person (x your family size). Popcorn $7.50. Candy $6.25 per kid. Soda $4 (x your family size). $50 is a steal, plus the person next to me wont be on their cell phone the whole time and the person upfront isn’t snoring during the first half of the film.... or they are a family