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Well this at least gives me a glimmer of hope for republicans, despite all the fucking damage they’ve done over the last couple of years. 

I’m glad the president recognizes we don’t subsidize anything in our own country that then gets exported.

We need more immigration judges and other staff in order to process these claims as allowed by law.  We also need more detention space for families.  IIRC, Congress has increased funding for both, but *surprise*, Trump thinks more judges is a problem, so they haven’t hired any.  Apparently no one has clued this guy

These groups are also fleeing horrible conditions in their home countries which we are willfully doing nothing about. If we were proactive we wouldn’t even have to help these people because they wouldn’t even be at our border.

The only campaign promise he’s kept is a tax cut for his rich buddies. He said he would lower healthcare costs, but his actions have raised them. He doesn’t understand international trade, so he thought a trade deficit is bad, so he started a trade war. Now the trade deficit has gotten worse, and the cost of goods and

I'm done guessing with Trump. It boggles my mind that his believers (I no longer call them his voters) think he is this mastermind strategist. It's clear he has no clue what these topics are about, he's driven by emotion and doesn't have the attention span to think through the possible outcomes of what he does. He

If all the money paid in taxes by NY residents around the NYC area were spent in the NYC area, you would be amazed at your quality of life. But like the Blue states subsidizing the Red states, downstate NY subsidizes upstate NY. 

Are missing the fact that the way it’s set up is that it’s going to charge drivers to reduce congestion, while at the same time raising money to fix the mass transit system? It’s a push/pull design, with disincentives to drive and incentives to take mass transit.

The flip side,

Well I guess it’s a good thing that almost all pickups are driven by one person at low speeds in gridlock.

Love the username, let me just say that first.

Shouldn’t Jalopnik be complaining that Ford only invests in gas guzzling SUVs, which will come to bite them when gas prices increase?

They are called Buckeyes I believe not Ohioans, I may be wrong though. And since I have a close relative that is one of these “GOP-by-God farmers in 80 of the 88 counties” I think you are correct.

If only we has access to something like it in the USA.

I hate the new, gooseneck trunk openings. I understand it makes auto open and close operations easier, but I feel that it interferes with real world trunk volume so much!

Accord has a giant interior and a 252 hp engine. That was my thought, too.

I’m so tired of Gawker Media writers being so fucking “union proud”, but can’t be bothered with basic publishing tasks like spell checking and copy editing.

For a store front operation, the lease would only be a small part of the monthly liabilities. It’s way cheaper to have an empty unit sitting there with a minimal power bill and a security system (presumably) than it is to keep them staffed, clean, maintained.

It’s always been Tesla: