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though, there ain’t anywhere else to go but up when you are at the bottom.

At least in Canada it seems to require the use of emergency powers; even then straight up seizure is still up in the air if it’s entirely possible/legal or not. In the US, the government can already, and regularly does, steal property from citizens every year via asset forfeiture. IDK, maybe Canada has issues with

Easily, the Dodge Charger. It went from a kind of awkward looking and expensive Coronet that didn’t sell well to the greatest looking American car of all time that way out sold Dodge’s expectations.

Isn’t Chevy a much bigger contributor/partner to the indy engine development and construction than simply going to Ilmor and slapping their name on it? I had always thought it was more of a true partnership with much more shared contributions, is it not?

I want a wide body scat pack Charger, but you’re 100% right about the big luxury cars. Their affordable prices keep interesting me considering their initial purchase price from only a few years ago and the crazy number of features you get with them. I never thought I’d be debating between

I did when I first bought my Tacoma. So.....

The “too nice” complaint is 100% bologna. You can get base model HD trucks, that are really really basic. Hell, you can get sub-base model commercial/fleet spec models even if you want to.

Not everywhere people off road is tight or technical stuff. Depending on what you are doing, full size stuff can be better than the smaller stuff. I kind of like big off road stuff if it is actually functional and think stuff like a AEV Prospector XL would be sweet.

What? No way. At the beginning there was no federal income tax or corporate tax. Federal funding was mostly raised via tariffs payed for by importers. Sure, the cost is passed along to the consumer, but importers paid the taxes.

I mean, Erin is a professional after all.

I know, but the article is clearly not talking about payroll taxes, so why mention them at all? It is clearly about corporate taxes, that the author, perhaps poorly, referred to as “federal taxes”, and the fact at how laughably easy it is for corporations like Tesla to legally avoid paying.

No it doesn’t. Like I said, Tesla didn’t pay income tax, the employee did. Tesla merely took the amount the employee specified on their W4 and sent it to the government on behalf of the employee. What’s next, you’ll tell me that most religious organizations & non-profits pay taxes because they employ people who do?

Ok, I’ll bite, why should payroll taxes have anything to do with “federal taxes” in the context of this article? As I’m sure you are aware, payroll taxes are only payed by the employer on behalf of the employee and don’t really have any relation to discussions about corporate tax, other than the fact that labor

LA is already used to using architecture to hide things they don’t wanna see too.

Wat? I can rent a midsize for the pick from the asile with National at like $40 a day with no mileage limit. With my status I’m regularly in stuff like new Rams, Tahoes, Pacificas, Armadas, or the like. How can you possibly beat that?

My mind is kind of blown that even in Canada there is such an absurd level of dissimilar government responses to left vs right wing protests. It’s been how many days and these guys are STILL here with more or less no action by the police or government? Maybe I am just too naïve about Canada that I assumed it was....

I mean, ethics of meat aside, certainly you’d have to agree leaving the cattle stuck on a truck to starve, freeze, or die of dehydration is probably the worst option, no? You’re comments are inline with the logic of PETA stealing and releasing lobsters into freshwater to prevent them from being sold & eaten.

Uh, my local Porsche dealer has 2 2022 Macans on the lot right now and this is a small to midsized rust belt city. So.......

My wife’s Crosstrek gets surprisingly good fuel economy. Regularly in the mid 30s and if your doing lots of highway even higher. However, it is easily the slowest modern car I have ever driven. My wife doesn’t care that it’s slow, and I’d guess most Crosstrek owners don’t, but the fact that the only way Subaru can

Also, I really liked the changes to the kidneys. Getting rid of the chrome part on the hood was a great tweak to the sedans.