dr_watson
Dr_Watson
dr_watson

I’m guessing a string of bad decisions...

The frustrating thing to me is that no one is trying to deny that reducing our carbon footprint is overall a good thing for the planet. If we all agree in principle that this is the case, why are we arguing over the causes and precise impact of climate change? Why are we actively rolling back policies designed to curb

No, you do not.

But there some companies that specifically do most of their work to inflate a share price. The “company” also wants that share price inflated because the largest individual holders of company stock are the C-suites making decisions for the benefit of the “shareholders”

I am of the opinion that if one’s faith is so weak it is threatened by a movie, one needs to do some introspection.

In some, you may only need one...

“I finally had a manual car”

Tires are too expensive.

I think there are some positive things to be gained from streamlining certain things about our government, though obviously checks and balances will never (or should never) allow for full streamlining.

This is code.

People don’t realize that this is the opposite of how a gov’t is supposed to run. I don’t mean that it shouldn’t be responsible about spending, but it also has to be a lot of things to a lot of people.

An anecdote of why you can’t run government like a business. As told by Jamie Vollmer:

health insurance is not healthcare.

And remind me why the CFPB is being attacked by an entire political party?

Excellent tip....I wonder why the gov’t hasn’t forced the bureaus to give you a one time score for free when they run your report. It’s really crazy that your financial status is in the hands of three privately independent entities with no real oversight.

Dont forget to use annualcreditreport.com for a free credit report from all three bureaus. Its the officialone the government forced the bureaus to provide starting several years ago. Although it wont give you a score, it will show you everything a lender will see. If you can get that cleaned up, it will improve

I’m fine with the term crossover, but SUVs encompass vehicles like Tahoe’s and Ford excursion. I would’t put a Honda HR-V in the same category.

Typically the big one is the excessive steering angle. The back tires are basically trying to stop the vehicle because of their angle, which means the car wants to heavily lean in that direction, but because the fronts are still pointed forward, the car picks up the inside tire.

Firstly, there are regular cab companies in major cities offering the same level of app-based functionality as the rideshares. Secondly, as consumers (and drivers) people have the voice to pressure companies either through legislature or by voting with our wallets, public complaints etc. to push them to strive for

Funny how we may all argue and differ on the idea of the “Best” car, but we all tend to agree on the “Worst.”