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I look forward to tomorrows article stating that instead of renegotiating NAFTA, were simply going to start a two border war with Canada and Mexico with the intent of seizing both countries and putting them under our rule.

This satisfies both the promise to withdraw from NAFTA as well as the promise to rebuild the

People still talk about this constantly.

My Impala has a special grille for those features. I have the logo blacked out on mine and get head turns all the time.

Yes but, Mexicans and stuff.

This is the result of a president responding wildly to the impression that news media is giving him regarding himself. His base was upset that only modest changes would be made to NAFTA, so we swings in the entirely opposite direction to pacify them. People will react to this, and he will swing in a different

US131 between Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo can get pretty speedy. I remember a time several years ago when an Audi dealership gave my boss an Audi S4 as a loaner car and spotting a BMW M3 and a Cadillac CTSV in my rear view while driving it. I linked up with them and cruised for about 15-20 miles at 140MPH. Not

Doesn’t this make the assumption that battery powered cars are absolutely the way of the future? Because I don’t see a situation where a large portion of electric cars replace gas powered engines until something SIGNIFICANTLY better than our currently battery technology is created.

Yea I mean, people from every state will claim they have the craziest drivers, so I don’t really try to argue. Michiganganders are generally terrible drivers, and we speed way too much. But that’s probably true in most places. Our big disadvantage here is we have no inspections, so you can do 105 MPH in a 1988 Ford

This still doesn’t appropriately reflect speeds people drive on Metro Detroit roads. I’d put the average on I96 west of the city somewhere around 92-95MPH, even further up than that during weekends and later at night. Parts of I696 generally average around 90MPH. Most of I75 in the city averages 82-85MPH (even in

Tesla fanboy obligatory reply:

There’s no winning this argument with you and the rest of the Tesla fan boys, so I’ll jut concede to make you happy. Tesla is the greatest company to have ever existed on the face of the Earth. They are incredibly forwarding thinking, and I honestly can’t wait until they are our new green and technologically

I like Dale as a human being, but I can’t be the only one that doesn’t like him on the track. I don’t know why I can’t root for him in races, but I just can’t. There’s just nothing particularly entertaining about him, and he isn’t (IMO) the racing superstar that everyone makes him out to be. But, it’s possible that

No one should EVER feel ashamed of beating anyone else in Jeopardy!. Jeopardy! supremacy is social currency. I will sit down and destroy my middle school aged brother at Jeopardy!, and I’m 32 years old. I’m not gonna let that little shit beat me, he needs to know who owns it. I watch Jeopardy! with my girlfriend

Dude, just take your wire hangers back to the cleaners. They usually accept and reuse them.

Even if you’re able to understand that anxiety is normal, it doesn’t always help. My anxiety pronounces itself most when I’m trying to fall asleep. I’m to the point now where I get nervous at the thought of even going to bed because I’m so afraid I won’t sleep. Then when you don’t sleep, because the chemicals in

C’mon Kristen. As if Jalopnik never had any stupid “hot takes”. Remember that time you posted that GM Fired all it’s Venezuelan employees without any information that it actually happened? Get a grip.

They’re held to a high standard because they make big promises and because their stock price is over inflated to the point where any tiny little thing can cause it to come crashing down. Tesla did this to themselves, don’t blame “people” for it. It happens to a lot of “innovative” companies. It’s not as if this is

That’s not the point. It has nothing to do with Tesla. This would be like, if you told me your grandma had cancer was going to die and my response was “I’m sorry, but you know, anyone can get cancer, and in fact, your grandma is white and black people tend to get cancer more, so really it’s not that big of a deal”.

No, it’s not. Large companies don’t need to childishly respond to customers no matter what they are accused of. Or if they are going to respond, at least do it with a little bit of sympathy attached to it. The entire second paragraph of that response is just crass and unnecessary.

You mind sending me a message with how you do it? I’m a huge bourbon fan, but have never really made an effort to infuse it before. I have a buddy who does it with tea a lot, and it’s something I’ve always wanted to try. Thanks!