Ah yes, and things that were part-time jobs for high-school students are now career choices.
Ah yes, and things that were part-time jobs for high-school students are now career choices.
Do you grasp the concept of ‘deficit’ here?
And there’s an incredible import tariff in Japan.
That is very true. But funny how they put so much anger, so much hatred into the ‘new guy’ when the previous ones did nothing about things.
Interesting. Trump, personally, is responsible for 50 years of crumbling infrastructure.
For now...
If it’s so close, why can’t it be modded like a Wrangler to make it legal??? I’d buy one in a moment if it could do our weekend things.
Suppressing tech is not as much of an issue as forcing tech down people’s throats. This stuff will be on the roads long before the roads are ready. Early tests are showing occasional ‘problems’ when hitting potholes.
Then there’s people like me, who wouldn’t mind a new vehicle, I just can’t find one I like as well as my 9-year-old one.
I can’t find a flaw in that logic.
Underpowered doesn’t bother me, since I drive like ‘that guy’ already. Complaints about gaskets do, though. I had a 4.3 Vortec.
That truck quote is especially true in Georgia.
In Atlanta, they were doing that to early Miatas.
That is a valid point, I’ll give you that. It seems to be the thing to just think the absolute worst of all corporate America, no matter what. Based on that logic, we can’t fix anything. “Free” trade makes us a dumping ground for the rest of the World, anyone who can undercut us by pennies in labor or material, simply…
While I got that bit, I wonder just how the price goes up if we’re already using American steel? And as for aluminum, I don’t think we mine that here anyway.
I’m old enough that we had smoking areas in High School. I smoked heavy for 30 years. Now I vape, and am much better for it. Vaping isn’t bad. It’s just that like smoking, control is the issue.
Holy crap! I use 3 mg juice. I’d get sick at those levels, and I’ve been vaping 6 years.
I’d take one of those! Great for Ikea runs.
They have the home market with lots of little things. And, believe it or not, heavy equipment.
That’s not a joke, you know. My Wife’s company put out an ad for a new HR Manager before the old one knew about it.