Financial burden of public transit compared to owning a car. lol First time I’ve heard that nonsense. Thanks for the laugh.
Financial burden of public transit compared to owning a car. lol First time I’ve heard that nonsense. Thanks for the laugh.
They will still blame Biden.
Oil is one thing, wait until the energy (electricity) price for most of the eastern portion of the US doubles. Most don’t know that Canada supplies electricity to them.
Seeing as how the GOP seems to be big on States Rights when it comes to abortion, education, etc., I’d like to suggest they can stay the F out of NY’s policies on traffic.
I would question on what legal basis the Feds have for forcing NYC to remove their tolls, then I remembered that “legal basis” plays no part in decisions anymore. This could result in anything from a stern letter of “we said STOP IT!” to actual troops in the streets-type shit. Literally anything.
Sounds like some SovCit stupidity.
I might order some of those delightful “I did that!” stickers that those motherfuckers found so fun in 2021, with Trump’s face this time.
Your headline is wrong. It’s not ‘More people owe 10k than ever before’ it’s ‘More people are 10k underwater than ever before’.
2nd: This has to fuck with their whole dumbass plan to replace CarPlay and AndroidAuto with their own system, right? Like the whole point of that exercise is to have more of that sweet, delicious, data to sell.
It’s easy to forget that governments exist to *protect* people from the unchecked free market. Unfortunately, the US government now belongs to those who benefit from the free market at the expense of other people.
Because I am not a train nerd, my first thought was “oh, there’s one of those in the Henry Ford Museum.” And then I went and googled it and realized The Henry Ford has an Allegheny, not a Big Boy, and then fell down a very large rabbit hole of people debating the merits of the Alleghenies v. the Big Boys, and now I…
Wait til NASA restores a Saturn 5 and blasts it down range for ghits and shiggles. The last event of the Industrial Revolution.
Being an engineer today, it’s just mind blowing to me that there was a time when the discussions for these things went:
Same here.
One likes horses; the other likes iron horses.
I think its fun.
More fun than reading how some broken down rust bucket David picked up for $0.79 was unreliable for the 65th time on long-ass roadtrip (I like David’s articles to be fair, but this is neat info)
Some people never grow out of it. I’m “some people”.
Let me go with “Headlines that work on Jalopnik and Pornhub equally-well for $800, Alex”
This is real coal rolling, bitches.
*checks with toddler*