Mexico is stealing our manufacturing jobs because they make $3/hr and have zero safety regulations at the plants. Never mind an abysmal record on pollution. This too is about to end.
Mexico is stealing our manufacturing jobs because they make $3/hr and have zero safety regulations at the plants. Never mind an abysmal record on pollution. This too is about to end.
People like talking about manufacturing jobs because the numbers are so high when an individual plant is closed or downsized, and it makes them sound like a big deal if they can save one of those but ignore the hundreds of other struggling businesses that exist in other sectors.
As a recent Hyundai buyer, I have to say the controls in the Santa Fe Sport aren’t... *that* bizarre. I wish the steering wheel had four-way switches and more buttons in better places, and I wish the heated wheel and driving mode buttons were more easily visible to the driver or at least more distinctive from one…
This. As someone that lives on the Nevada side, I completely and 100% agree with this sentiment. Hell, here in the Carson Valley, we don’t need snow tires all that frequently at all. There might be a month, maaaaaaaybe two months where there’s enough crap on the pavement to make you think about snow tires but the odds…
The article talks about LA drivers, but really should be focused more on northern Californians and bay area drivers if you’re talking about Interstate 80 like you are here. I live on the Nevada side of I-80 there and have driven over that pass in snow season with chains on my car before, only once. The brand new…
He had just grabbed that from a Wayne employee, I think. It looked to me like a corporate motor pool vehicle.
My first winter car was a rear wheel drive Mazda 929S, which absolutely loved to kick itself around on snowy New England roads. Tossing fifty pounds of kitty litter in the trunk was a standard move that both helped the car stick to the road a little better by adding weight to the rear axle and gave you the ability to…
Most of his summer job savings is put aside for college.
Came for this, not at all disappointed.
I understand it quite well. The whole concept was that if you use it, it’s *over*, but that doctrine really only applied to the geopolitical situation during the cold war where two opposing nation states were the ones with the bulk of the weapons. For the better part of the last 20 years, we were able to relax and not…
I’m countin’ down to the day deservin’
Fittin’ for a king
I’m waitin’ for the time when I can
Get to Arizona
‘Cause my money’s spent on
The goddamn rent
Neither party is mine not the
Jackassor the elephant
What we need, and this is a terrible thing to have to say, is enough weaponry that we can still guarantee an aggressor nation that even if they can shoot down 90% of our arsenal, that last ten percent will wipe them from the Earth.
This is the finest portable gaming PC Razer has produced, worthy of taking over the dusty spot where a gaming desktop once sat, should that be your aim.
My understanding is that the first generation Infiniti Q45 was also a beneficiary of the gentleman’s agreement, and rated at 278 instead of its supposed 300+ as well.
The goal should be to make sure people don’t feel like they can go out and knowingly infect others. I understand where you’re coming from, too, and if this wasn’t a disease with the kind of mortality rate HIV still has attached to it, with the added stigma that comes with it I’d be easier to convince.
If there’s reason to believe he didn’t disclose, as this case purports to have tried to prove - he obviously fucked up *somehow* and wasn’t clear enough about it to make the other person absolutely informed. Now, if the other person is straight up lying about him not disclosing that fact, that’s a whole other…
Yeah, I... have a hard time seeing this as good news. HIV isn’t the death sentence it once was, but it sure as hell isn’t like a case of the clap. I’m also not sure about the sentence being the right one, but I think what he did was incredibly irresponsible and could see arguments swaying me in either direction as to…
The ridicule and humor when he was running for office came from the wrong places, though. They came only from the left, and boosted his support with the “I don’t want to think about politics but I like the cut of his gold-plated jib!” crowd. It wasn’t the humor that helped him in any way, it was the fact that the…
We do the only thing we can do, we keep fighting and laugh at him while we do it. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Haha, thanks. The Santa Fe was the *only* CUV that wasn’t fatally flawed in technology, looks, or interior size. We could have lived with a little less space behind the rear seats, but are definitely not complaining about what we got.