Or the solution could be to use the same level of enforcement with corporations
Or the solution could be to use the same level of enforcement with corporations
God, I miss that comic
Because the real deep state is wealth. Always has been and always will be unless it is actively fought against.
My dad died in 97, sadly, his last ride was an 89 Pontiac Tran Sport (The Dustbuster!). His used it to travel the Southwest, selling laser engravers. The van died shortly after he did, like it was his trusty steed who couldn’t live without him.
Getting the bench seat out of that generation was a bitch. It was greatly improved for ‘96
We had about 10 E150's, but for some reason the boss always kept a couple Expresses. The Chevy’s almost always had some issues and drove like they would disintegrate from under you. The van itself would rattle empty, just as much as it would loaded with equipment. The Fords felt solid, were solid, and rarely saw a…
When I was little, my oldest brother worked at a local shop. This would’ve been in the late 80s or early 90. The car was a little old already, think something like a camry or gallant sort of deal. The thing was, it was owned by a paraplegic. It had hand controls on the wheel instead of pedals. The shop boss asked my…
How many sex workers does it hold? If the answer is less than ‘dozens’ I will be disappointed.
This fucking sucks. I went to high school with Grant, and he was one of those people who literally never said or did a single thing that wasn’t kind or thoughtful. When he made it big, doing the weirdly brilliant stuff he loved, I was happy, because it meant the world was working the way it was supposed to: greatly…
Is it me, or the do the steelies look really good on it? They go with the whole retro thing.
Starred you because I’ve never understood unmarked police cars used for traffic stops. The whole point is safety right? So what do speeding people do when they see marked police cars? That’s right, slow down. Unmarked police cars doing traffic stops is about money, pure and simple.
Great post. To add to this, the cars should bright neon or some other high-visibility color. The Police need to be seen as a beacon of light and safety that citizens should feel protected by, not as something dark that skulks in the shadows trying to catch you.
Yep.. that’s basically the kiss of death for a seller. Might as well say “I AM VERY DIFFICULT TO DEAL WITH AND HAVE UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS” in the ad too.
My dad was all about muscle cars when he was younger. He had a beautiful 72 Nova and a 70 Chevelle. But for the last 20 years or so, he’s driven hand-me-down vehicles. My mom always got the newest car we could afford because she almost always carted us kids around, while my dad mostly just commuted to work. Last fall,…
Yeah man, if it had < 100,000 miles and needed zero repairs, we can begin to talk.
Remember when he tried to fashion himself as a “Wartime president” what was that..2 months ago? What’s happening to that war now? That’s right, worse than ever yet he seems to have conveniently decided it’s not something he’s going to focus on anymore. Wartime president my ass.
Yeah, your opinion might not be too popular around here but honestly, Tracy’s next door neighbors have good reason to be fed up with that crap. Having a stash of 10+ cars that look like they should be in the junk yard is something you can do when you live out in the sticks where no one cares what your driveway looks…
“I sure as hell hope it explodes, or else we’re not going anywhere”
Great line.
As a longtime advocate of condition over miles, this is an opportunity to put my vote where my mouth is.