That’s a false equivalency; you don’t NEED to drive big rigs to be a functional employed adult in this country. It’s an option, sure, but there’s all kinds of other work available. You do, however, need a car to get to ANY job.
That’s a false equivalency; you don’t NEED to drive big rigs to be a functional employed adult in this country. It’s an option, sure, but there’s all kinds of other work available. You do, however, need a car to get to ANY job.
Get those poors off the road!
Most of americas big problems can be rooted back to the idea that corporations shouldnt pay taxes, and in letting corps write policy. We dont have good mass transit even in suburbs of a major city. I live in NJ, most densely populated state in the country. It is impossible to take mass transit from my town to Sussex…
Its not that I dont want better drivers and better standards, but problem is that unlike for example western europe or japan, the us doesnt have a robust mass transit especially outside of the big cities. Your proposal could very well end up creating alot more unlicensed drivers...
I don’t disagree with your idea, my worry is that its unfair towards lower income folks. All of this testing/training costs money and time, it’s fine for the people who have the time and money (and access), but if you’re working 12 hour days at a low paying job and the only way you can get there is your car, you’ve…
I’m not sure if it’s the case everywhere, but in the great state of Missouri, trucks are not required to have license plates in the rear if they carry trailers with plates. That’s fine where there is an actual trailer hitched to the truck, but not so useful when it, you know, isn’t there. I feel like this is a huge…
if you look at accident statistics, there are significant step change improvements in accident rate & fatalities with the introduction of ABS and VSC. lane keep assist not so much. automated braking it is too early to say (not enough data/too much variability in systems and activation parameters)
No argument but that requires a much more robust public transportation system.
across all industries there is not and never has been a “labor shortage” there has always been an imbalance between what an employer is willing to pay and what a worker is willing to accept.
when enough people do the math and say “that doesn’t pay enough for how much it sucks” then employers have a hard time hiring…
Read the article. 18-20 year olds are more likely to get in accidents. Much more likely.
Unions built this country when it built stuff. AND unions will save this country from the shitty “gig economy” BS that’s destroyed the service sector currently. Our economy has matured but there is ZERO reason service sector employees can’t be paid a living wage.
Dialed in, exploitative crap. Chase and associates clearly lost interest in the Sopranos during the last season of the show and by his own admission became hostile towards the show’s fans for hero worshiping Tony Soprano and giving us the ambiguous ending for good measure, and now he’s back peddling this stale,…
Dickie Moltisanti is from Carmella’s side of the family. He’s not Tony’s uncle. And neither was Tony Christopher’s “uncle” although he would at times refer to him that way. Perhaps you could say Dickie treated Tony like he was his uncle, and same for Tony with Christopher, but they weren’t blood.
“Say, do you think we can get the guy that directed both the worst Thor movie AND the worst Terminator movie? WE CAN?!?”
It can’t be worse than “The Irishman”.
Random comment, but the guy playing Dickie Moltisanti reminds of Richie Aprille every time I see this trailer.
He was REALLY good as Johnny Boy on the original series. And then he played Fred Goldman on American Crime Story.
So..... a junior varsity effort?
Are there plastic seat covers on the furniture? If not, deduct one letter grade.
sounds like there will probably be enough reasonably stylized violence for me to jerk off to.