dwford
doug
dwford

Ponder the time saving pre-portioned macaroni and cheese bowls that have you use a measuring cup to add water before microwaving.

Considering that Clinton lost 6.2m votes vs Obama and Trump lost 1.4m votes vs Romney, It is ironic that these people are protesting, since it is probably them being too lazy to go vote for Clinton that cost her the election.

All of it sounds great to me.

Thank you for some common sense on the issue.

Perhaps instead of formulating your party solely from a “basket of special interests” you could broaden the Democrat party with some regular Americans as well.

Liberals are such angry people. Did it ever occur to you that your ideas suck and don’t work?

WAKE UP global elite. Regular citizens to not want your one world, open border, welfare state vision of the future, where everyone is on the government dole while the rich elite glide above us deciding our fates.

It’s morning in America.

I’m looking forward to crazy 3am tweets from the Oval Office.

I recently did exactly what you suggest - trade in a high monthly payment, negative equity auto loan for a lease. But, as you said, I only refinanced about $3000. Got the exact same vehicle I was driving and cut my payment $100/month. I’ll get out in 3 years vs 4 more years of the original loan. This is my second

8% mean s his credit isn’t perfect. If he could’ve gotten a lower rate, the dealer would’ve done it in the first place.

A logical suggestion, but people who sign up for 85 month 8% $900/month car loans typically don’t have the long term vision to see it through.

The only flaw in this plan is that you bought a car from a coworker. Always dicey.

Also consider that while the study used the same passengers multiple times, the study cannot control which drivers showed up. A 5% difference could be explained by the driving style of the drivers (running yellow lights instead of stopping, average speed, etc). Perhaps drivers drove more conservatively with women

The routes Uber suggests for drivers are rarely optimal routes, unless passengers would enjoy being dropped off on the side of the highway instead of at their actual destination near the highway.

So at the $1 per mile rate in my area, that’s an extra $.33 before Uber’s 25% cut. So the driver gets and extra $.25. That does seem catastrophic. What thieves!

A 5% difference in the route on a 1-2 mile ride will still make the trip a minimum fare ride, so the driver is getting nothing extra for the additional time it took.

You should see the routes Uber gives the drivers - they are truly bizarre. I usually ignore Uber’s map in favor of common sense.

Considering the study chose short routes to save money, the extra 5% distance probably made no difference in the fare collected.

My one and only reason for declining a ride or cancelling a ride is the distance I need to drive to the pick up location. If it’s too far away, I’m not going. I could care less what the passenger’s race or gender is.