jurasskick
Jurasskick
jurasskick

Convince us why the Hummer is so bad.

So the citizens in the states that did it right have to suffer an additional burden because the federal government deems that all the states should have done it that way?

1st: If you’re not too risk averse, give it a go with some play money. Lightning could strike. I’ll go elsewhere with my investment.

The C8 pops the NP bubble for this Acura.

It appears that you either don’t know the meaning of “projectingor that you’ve not re-read my OP, since you are still misrepresenting what I wrote.

...you just didn’t think about the implications of the literal thing you wrote.

Hello, Pot. I’d like to introduce you to Kettle.

The 3/5ths compromise let them off the hook for 2/5ths of their tax burden, and gave them more representation than they deserve.

From the Rapier’s passenger seat, I stab at thee.
For Sunbeam’s sake, I spit my last breath at thee.

Also mad that GM threw Holden to the wolves. Especially after poaching a couple cool (and underappreciated) cars from them.

States have created highway systems without federal intervention.

Now playing

You’re still not in the ballpark. Your amendment is even more ignorant than your initial foray.

“The Guiness Book of World Records was recently listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as being the book with most world records in it.”
- Mitch Hedberg

Sounds like another good reason to avoid the area.

The Commerce Clause has been bastardized almost as much as “general welfare” has.

You should really do more research into the 3/5th compromise before continuing to perpetuate your ignorance about it.

Rights are not the same as wants.

That makes sense. I leverage my insurance when renting so never thought about that option.

Yeah, worked so badly that the 10th Amendment was never ratified.
</sarc>

What about the ‘99 Dodge Charger prototype?
Looked way better than what they went with.