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Sure they could. My point is, it's their decision as non-state run corporation.

How cute. You think our opinion on if "bosses fly commercial like the rest of us" is somehow part of a useful debate on the subject? To what end? Governmental policy?

Pretty soon most people won't even know how to operate a manual tap!

So if I put "supercar tires" on a Fusion...

You're right. But, given the price range, I'd go with this. And 'cause it's soooo purdy.

Right. It's not like an M5 comes with Walmart brand tires. And I guarantee you it has bigger meats too:

3rd: As a 10 year old kid in the 'burbs of San Antonio I remember trying to scrounge up a buck with my friend so we could take the Via bus to the mall.

Sure. There should be a point at which you lose your license. This story doesn't say what he actually did, or for how long he lost his license.

RTW states generally have lower unemployment. Besides, I'm pretty sure you shouldn't ask an employee what is a fair wage; the word "fair" is so... subjective. Never mind the fact that it just might be a conflict of interests. If the pay is too low, don't accept terms of employment with that company. If you can't find

I was wondering that... but that's how the article read.

Tell you what, I'll trade you some violent video games for your Falcons and utes? You can keep the hoon laws.

I'm still hung up on the fact that he permanently lost his license for speeding... WTF?

As much as I love all the things you mentioned, it's hard to disagree. The man is greatness.

Once Chick Norris and a 959 fought. The resulting explosion created a diaspora pod that blasted through Earth's gravitation well, landed on a planet 48 light years away and created a new species of humanoids called Norsches. They are currently on their way to Earth to visit their "Creators" and dominate to F1.

Stay hard Evan Grant.

Insurance companies are not inherently less or more ethical than any other business.

There's nothing in the law about disabling these devices?

The unions disband? Sounds good to me. How many examples of fairly functioning industries outside of the UAW do you need before you conclude that you don't have to have coerced unions to protect people? I don' feel like I need protection... there is no union in my industry. I get fairly compensated and I get decent

11. Stop spending so GD much on stupid shit so that we don't have enough left for infrastructure maintenance and growth. This is what happens when you exceed your budget substantially, you can no longer afford the proactive things, only the run and maintain gets addressed and even that is done so poorly.

So didn't have the right to *not* pay dues. OK. I'm happy for Michiganders that they no longer are required to pay union dues.