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Disarming the good populace to stop the bad is never good. It’s also a step towards tyranny. All governments with bans aren’t tyrants (yet) but all tyrant governments have bans.

I stated that “the time of the unions is over” not that they were never necessary. How many union scandals have we seen in the past few years? How is fairly non-specialized physical labor worth six figures?  No thank you. Time to go. I know what these guys do, I worked in a machine shop when I was a teenager.  It is

It wasn’t Trump or the GOP. It was the Fed. holding artificially low interest rates for too long. We are correcting from that. Housing is feeling it a bit now. Rates are creeping up when they should have been going up years ago.

Hey, it’s less than a 1994 Toyota Supra.

Ethanol especially pisses me off. The gov’t mandates X billion gallons of the shit every year, then subsidizes it because it’s not competitive without the subsidy. Thanks corn lobby.

I feel like the incentives are misplaced. They should be on energy creation. Give more incentives for solar panels on roofs. If you are making surplus energy, you may want to get an EV so you can drive for free. If not, you just pump the grid full of efficient power. Its a win-win for society.

I probably speak for many when I extend unto you a warm “thanks for not procreating.”

I assume you’re a vegetarian, yes?  After all, a large percentage of greenhouse gas is created by cows.  No milk either, right?  Or cheese, ice cream, etc.  

Meanwhile, the real potential savior — the Chevy Volt — died a quiet death this year, despite being eligible for the same credit (which was a LOT bigger part of the purchase price and more widely available and appealing to normal people).

The same could be said for the oil industry, and yet we subsidize it. If anything, electrics should be subsidized more, with fossils being given fewer breaks.

Reverse: We would be in Florida...

6 owner car, spent 3 years not passing emissions (according to carfax) and misfitting trunklids are obvious indicators of structural damage. 

If only it had been MB-Tex. That stuff would have survived Pompeii. 

Speaking of printer ink, you know how they sell printers for like $50 but then the ink cartridges go dry every 50 pages and you have to send $9000 on new ones? This CL500 is the printer. Enjoy paying $9000 for any part you will definitely have to replace with 50 miles of ownership.

Yeah, I am CPing this one. I am a Wrangler fan and was interested at first, but the ad and price almost immediately turned me off. There is no mileage listed, no VIN, no list of who actually completed the build or any receipts shown, no information on whether brakes, etc were upgraded to deal with 500+ HP. And $34k is

Rubicon (You keep saying that word. I do not think it means what you think it means)

CP

buy this used jeep for the price of a new jeep

Wet paint and replacement motor = CP