Its not like it would be stuck in the sky or anything.
Its not like it would be stuck in the sky or anything.
So exciting to add altitude anxiety to range anxiety!
Spoken like someone who has no idea why people like muscle cars, or sports cars.
There are times when an episode of SUCCESSION really allows one of the supporting actors to shine. Mathew Macfadyen was absolutely terrific tonight. Scene after scene his malaise rippling across his face, his eyes watering almost as if to break in tears. Just remarkable delivery, the diner scene most…
Tom is breaking my heart.
Or the entire rear fascia.
And then the roof blew off. (-;
If you read CR, then you’re likely to be the sort of person to whom the methodology caters. Not car people, but people who look at cars more as big ticket appliances. What they’re really measuring is reliability in the “hassle” sense. For car people, reliability tends to be a very different concept. For decades, cars…
You can’t get bad rankings if you don’t get ranked.
Data come from subscribers who fill-out surveys about the vehicles they own. I guess not too many Dodge buyers subscribe to CR.
And IMO the Cross-turismo version is even more striking.
Neutral: The Taycan is amazing, imo. I see one here in my little town pretty regularly and i stare at it every time it drives by. Its a very striking car in a way that no Tesla approaches.
counterpoint....the south end of a northbound mule has intelligent design decisions that focus on functionality.
“Cube was meant to play Will, whose friend Sherman (Black) falls in love with his mom”
4 ex-wives? At a certain point, there’s something to be said for quitting things you’re not good at
You want to point to a styling masterpiece that the Japanese can swell with pride over, this is it. Period.
I’m not saying it’s a good idea - but your examples don’t work. The linked article specifically noted that principle residences (so, your house), and 401ks would be exempted.
Per NPR this morning, “The tax proposal would apply to just about 700 taxpayers.” Unless you are one of those 700 I wouldn’t be too worried.
There is absolutely no plan to tax the 401k of middle class Americans, full stop. The threshold for the tax is tens of millions of dollars, but thanks for the scare tactics.
Oddly enough, as a regular person with a regular job, I pay quite a bit of my income in taxes, percentage-wise. Somewhere to the tune of nearly 30%, between federal and state (not including sales, etc.).