crylon225
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crylon225

No. In the trolley conundrum, everyone is innocent. The atv rider is anything but and deserved everything he got.

I’m just here for the hypocrisy of all the folks trying to justify a $$6 Billion$$ payout for the attorneys. Clown world.

The 56 million was approved by 80% of shareholders. And was overturned. In contrast to the lawyer’s payday, which only needs to be approved by ONE JUDGE.

I hear this all the time, but I have never seen any actual data that backs it up. 

Except biological sex and gender have nothing to do with each other... at least according to transgenders. Also, your sources and arguments all revolve around intersex conditions - which has ZERO bearing on gender identity.

I'm just here for the virtue signalling. Bad Florida!! 

I drove through Jackson, MS yesterday and was surprised that the car lots along I-55 lots were packed with new vehicles. Still not a ton of intentory in my town.

Let's not pretend it's 1924. 

Because I know there aren’t any hypocrites here, I expect all future articles regarding car crash deaths to criticize the dearth over-powered and over sized vehicles. And lack of governors. No need to drive over 55mph.

Im guessing they won’t even be banned in 2035. There’s no need for a total ban on combustion vehicles anyways.  Petrol vehicles arent evil, and EVs aren’t inherently good. This isnt a religion.

This is a responsible choice, but $12,000 for a 14-year old Honda Fit is soooo sad. 

Convertible, electric, fun? Surpised Jeep 4xe didn’t make the cut. 

Never left the United States, huh? Odd how a country so awful has people pouring over our borders. Very strange.

You may not like the guy, but that simply isn’t reality. When he invested in Tesla, the company was 7 months old. They had zero products for sale. Hadn't even built a prototype.  They had an idea, and that’s about it. Like it or not, Musk led the company from almost nothing to being one of the most valuable companies

Manufacturers can produce all the expensive vehicles they want - if people are unable to afford them, they sit on lots.

That’s one factor. The other is that interest rates were at zero, and the government was handing out hundreds of billions in PPP loans, massive unemployment handouts, and “stimulus” checks to anybody with a pulse. That sent demand through the roof.

Those aren’t bad cars, but the price should be nearly half. I bought a 2013 Chevrolet Volt in 2018 with exactly the same miles and almost exactly the same price ($8,000). as the top one. In 2022, after putting 40,000 miles on it, I could probably have sold my Volt for $12,000.

It’s more than a little odd that the folks who cry and scream the loudest about “climate change” happen to be among the absolute worst polluters. John Kerry is a perfect example. He literally wrote a book on climate change - but owns 5 mega mansions and flies private jets. His mansion house in Idaho, which is

You are welcome to your opinion - however - this is what the article states: “Florida’s footsteps passing similar laws that seemingly allows individuals to use force in certain situations with little-to-no consequence if the individual feels they are in any ‘reasonable danger.’”

I have yet to see an article that properly explains Florida’s “stand your ground” law.