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Clay...Bill Clay
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How I imagine the Takata deal went down, Law & Order Style:

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Until they remove the door handles and charge you $10k extra for fireproof straps to replace them Porsche owners will remained unimpressed.

When friends and family ask me for advice for what car they should buy. I give them several really good, interesting options. Then, they ignore those choices and end up buying a Camry.

One of the Republican party’s traditional strengths is to take a single person and make them outrageous to the Republican base. In particular this works well with any sort of government assistance. People’s desire for fairness, and their attraction to the salacious make the 1 in 10,000 abuser of a system be

Donald Trump thought he could fix complex problems with obvious/simplistic solutions.

How great is Ford, btw? They have the best full line-up of econocars, sedans, hot hatches, muscle cars, SUVs, supercars, vans, trucks, and even these super trucks. They are all good, and good looking, and competitive. I’ve never owned a Ford, but I’ve run out of excuses, really.

Bubba, when I took my oath of allegiance, I didn’t have to offer fealty to the President. But I did have to affirm this:

I’m torn. I’m a veteran of the 1st Iraq Shit Show and the Cold War. I didn’t join out of patriotism, I was in a crappy small town and I wanted out. It worked. Being the military actually MADE me a Liberal. (Kind of hard to hate people for the color of their skin when you share a life with them, hard to hate

This is a great point, and I consider consumer fuel tax to be among the least of all evils (and by far the simplest to implement, ultimately saving money and time for the government and making cheating virtually impossible). But people get all up in arms when blanket taxes are thrown around, especially when you show

If you want people to use something less, tax it. Regulations are the political solution to the problem, forcing the impetus on manufacturers to make cars more efficient regardless of the market. If they taxed gas to encourage using less, people would drive less or buy more efficient vehicles, i.e. driving the market.

Right but 500 men on an expedition probed the ranger about the wild mustang and broncos that could jump on their hind legs like raptors! They had legs like falcons and thunderbirds. They were so dangerous, to view them you needed an escort.

Cut him some slack, this guy is a maverick. A real model T’ behold!

Oh, I’ll bet there are at least Five Hundred more, Squire.

Slow down there bud, at this tempo you’ll run out of puns before anyone else gets a chance.

Jason, it appears you aren’t up on your Probe knowledge. That’s a first gen ford Probe GT on the billboard, (1989-92ish) This would be the late 90's Probe GT

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