drg84
Drg84
drg84

Think about what you just said for a minute. Unions, which are designed to represent workers, benefit a small group of people. Unions. The unions, which are designed to help workers, of which there are millions of us, are beneficial to a small group of people. Vs corporations, which are designed solely and by law to

“The Farmall tractor. Strong and capable of drawing a six wide plow with loaded tires, it is incapable of outrunning the Corvette pursuit on the street"

Yes how dare people have a different view on their gender! Next thing you know people will want to be gay without being stoned, or write with their left hand! How sinister!

You never disappoint $kaycog. 

Seriously. "what's that, you managed to drill into the bolt? Round 2!"

Yeah fox pulled it post 9/11. I don't think you can even stream it

Easy. The Cadillac sedan DeVille/Fleetwood RWD with the 4100. Why? The distributor is jammed under the cowl, the 80s interior screams cheap hotel and falls apart, and there's no excuse for the engine being so far back because the fan shroud is 2 Feet Long. And all of that wouldn't be so bad except 140HP in 2 tons of

Early millennial and cars everyone in my generation seemed to own were the Ford Explorer, Dodge Neon, Ford Taurus, Jeep XJ and Chevy Cavalier. Seriously, these damn things were everywhere. Especially the explorer. It ushered in the crossover SUV hell we currently live in. 

Lucid has a really strange problem. They make good looking, well equipped fast cars.....that no one has heard of. And it's not like they aren't available, you can buy one today. But it comes back to no one knows who they are. Which is a shame, in my More Money Than Common Sense garage there's a Lucid Air Sapphire

There are several great driving roads around the finger lakes. Seriously, just pull up a map and start looking, you'll find something astounding. Also, strange as it sounds, I86 from Jamestown to Erie has some spectacular sites easily seen from the road. 

You're not wrong. For all the faults of Elon, his charging network is definitely ahead of the game. Are there any patents that locks down that system, or can other manufacturers make Tesla compatible chargers? I think the pushing point will be universal compatible chargers, the USB of EVs if you will. 

You can blame Biden for inflation. And Trump, And Obama, and Bush, and Clinton.... They all didn't do nearly as much to help unions as they could have, none of them passed universal healthcare, I could go on. Until we fix the core problems with capitalism, we won't have the society we were promised. 

I was riding shotgun while testing a buddies street/strip S10. Was literally tuning the Holley efi in the passenger seat with a laptop when his right front ballpoint snapped sending us into a ditch. Laptop left a good sized bruise on my chest, no other injuries to me but the truck got smashed. He did fix it though. 

Agreed. Project farm isn't perfect, no testing is, but he's refreshingly upfront about how and why he does his procedures. That said I would never buy a lawnmower from him. 

Wow this is heavy. 

Initially I thought you meant Arkansas due to them "revising" child labor laws, but then I searched child labor Alabama and this immediately came up. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-immigration-hyundai/

So what happens when Tesla workers actually unionise a plant? Does Elon shut it down? And let’s say they unionise several plants, does he move the manufacturing entirely out of country? His casting machines cost millions. Would he write that off?

Tesla is an established company still trying to keep a startup mentality. And surprise surprise, it won't work. There's a reason that most startups change out management after a certain point. It's to get rid of the "visionary" and put actual adults in charge. Hopefully when the polygon truck bombs it'll be the

Let’s see. List of highest selling cars in history. There’s the Model T, nope not luxury. The Beetle, nope also not luxury. The Corolla, nope that’s a dishwasher, and the Lada. Hmmm, there seems to be a trend here.

I see your NBC fiasco and raise you a consumer reports Suzuki Samurai. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Motor_Corp._v._Consumers_Union_of_the_U.S.,_Inc.