jimmyjoemeeker
Jimmy Joe Meeker
jimmyjoemeeker

I can see what it was supposed to be but it’s only a 1/3 done, but it’s already gone to paint so the paint has to be redone to finish the outside. It almost seems as if it got to a certain point and the creator got tired of it and just decided that’s enough and sent it to paint.What’s done looks to have been done

Gee, here’s your opening line of your first reply to me:
“Someone doesn’t understand the basic principles of the broken window parable.”

Movie prop car (or replica there of) drives poorly in real life? You don’t say.

Was I supposed share popular delusions to be fun at parties? Utter ‘thank you for your service’ to anyone who decided to go off and be a pawn of foreign policy? Vote for Bernie Sanders and cheer for crony capitalism?

The dual clutch automatic is one of those things that would have never happened except in some alternate universe where people hadn’t figured out the torque converter. It’s something that exists entirely because of CAFE. To eek out the fuel economy improvement of an MT in an AT.

You attacked me on my knowledge of Bastiat, however it was you had not read or understood it fully. Once you were trounced there you decided to change gears with Keynesian nonsense and claiming Bastiat was out of date. I dealt with your claims and dispatched them. Now you predictably want to focus on byproducts of

So now you just babble. You obviously did not do your required reading or you would have known about the rest of the text.

Yes someone doesn’t understand it and that someone is you. You’ve clearly never actually read Bastiat. You have foolishly limited the principle because you believed what another fool told you.I provided you the link so you could actually read Bastiat’s essay in full and avoid making a fool of yourself. However you’ve

“At the risk of suffering a fool; Where exactly do you think this wealth goes in these publicly traded, shareholder held, American employing, companies?”

I got a list of just about everything but the jalopnik hierarchy. With this comment I’ll see if I am still in greyed purgatory.

Edit: Still greyed. HA!

What national defense? There practically isn’t any. There is however a very expensive long on-going racket of foreign wars where men and equipment are used up to siphon off wealth for those behind it. But don’t take just my word for it, the Marine’s Marine had something to say it on it: http://warisaracket.com/

Rule of the gawkerverse I found is if you are critical of the quality, tone, and/or bias of the article you are considered to be defending whatever the article is attacking.

If that’s indeed the case the only people Uber exploits are the math impaired. Working for Uber is entirely voluntary. It’s the involuntary exploitative things I am concerned about. For instance, how do we stop paying the military-industrial complex? How do we stop paying the rent-seeking medical industry? There are

Cheating the laws of economics is why the federal reserve exists. It’s how lose money every quarter tech companies come into existence and stick around. You know why you get approximately zero interest on your savings? It’s so people can ‘invest’ in companies with borrowed money at essentially zero cost.

Currently the nation is about a 120 years, maybe more into this experiment of managed society by the wealthy.

The right to privacy was taken away. NSA knows all.

How do you structurally retrofit buildings that are centuries old? It’s not economically feasible, especially for people’s homes. I don’t see a single modern building in these photographs. A few that have been updated with modern roofs or stucco and such but the quake damage reveals the centuries old construction

Yep. here to comment the same.

Just paint part of your bag some other other color or a add a piece of colored tape to it to make it unique.

“It’s curious how the difference here is clear: when a man walks in with an expensive accessory, it’s because his literal value is too high. When a woman does the same, it’s because she’s “high-maintenance””