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I would love to hear how a motorcycle company called Confederate has an effect on anyone. Or a company called ISIS motors does the same. It doesn’t effect me, or the vast majority of people. It has an effect on the fragile soft people like OP

No, because it was made in Afghanistan, and therefore has a high chance of directly profiting bad people. However, a bike called The Taliban made by a stateside company? Yeah, absolutely. Would probably be a pretty dope survival style dirt bike like a Motoped

EDIT: And that is besides the point. Even if I didn’t buy

I just don’t care, and why should you? Someone could start a company called ISIS Motors and I simply would not care. But in today’s world, everyone feels the need to be offended at every chance.

I would hate to live a life so fragile, offended by anything and everything. You’re probably the kind of person who loses your shit and turns a pleasant day uncomfortable when you see political bumper stickers.

Every state ive lived in that had this law, it defines it only applies to open alcohol. so a half finished vodka bottle or cracked open can. if you state doesnt allow you to have an unopened 12 pack on the back seat, that’s obscene and hopefully not enforced

god what a piece of shit. every joke about this car will be proven to be fact time. why cant FCA or whatever the company name is make a decent car?

Why would a Suburban chassis be able to withstand the armor but a H2 wouldnt, when they are the same frame/engine/trans? They are built on the same identical HD chassis and drivetrain

why do people feel the need to put ‘literally’ into statements where it isn’t needed, and half the time is an incorrect usage, like that tweet

Texas does not require a threat of life, safety, or even being scared. Can shoot to recover property

there’s a parallel between racism and being patriotic? dang, news to me

Most likely US Fish and Wildlife or Bureau of Indian Affairs. We (USBP) don’t have center consoles in ours, and we don’t receive them with the center consoles, so it isnt like we get it stock, outfit it and take the console out, and put it back in before auction. We also dont send our vehicles to GSA for auction when

you are correct. it is likely BIA or USFWS. We dont send our vehicles to GSA auction

in texas you can shoot someone in the back running away from you if they are in possession of your property and you believe you do not have a non-lethal means to stop them from absconding with your property. so im not wrong. your hyperbole example about a week later is irrelevant here.

Since when did ebay start opening ad descriptions in another tab or window when you click ‘view item description’, as opposed to having the info within the original ebay page. Is that the same for everyone else?

probably wouldnt even get charged:

She would probably be covered down here in TX under castle doctrine extending to your vehicle

Im with the salesman. Unless you get your rocks off on the inconveniences of an electric vehicle, there is no situation where the Volt is not a better buy.

Oh I replied thinking you were saying there isn’t a business case for the power upgrade, and my response is that there absolutely is a case, and the business case is the model isn’t selling shit anymore without more power. But now I just reread your OP and the comment Im replying to, and it seems like youre changing

There is a business case. The people who wanted a true lightweight RWD car have already purchased it, as evidenced by 2012-2013 sales. But after that, they have dropped dramatically. Everyone who wanted it bought it, and now no one else is interested because most coupe buyers want more power than it offers.


The savings would be intense, as federal air traffic controllers are eligible for 6c federal retirement, usually reserved for federal firefighters and vigorous federal law enforcement positions. The time required to retire can be half of a normal federal career, and the calculation for retirement pay is nearly double.