logicallurker
LogicalLurker
logicallurker

Well I’m definitely not buying one now. If it can’t even finish at Baja, how can I expect it to drive home from the grocery store?

How to move up in reliability survey: Don’t change anything. For 14 years. 

“First production model to have integrated grille and headlamp”? Ahem, the Mercury Sable begs to differ.

Totally competitive in this space. You got me, dude.

These are really decent bikes, and their quirkiness has given them a cult following. This is a really nice example, and looks to be well taken care of.  NP all day. 

Lincoln LS

Theres nothing wrong with driving the vehicle you like. It's popular to hate on trucks, but driving a truck without using the full capacity is no worse than driving a sports car without taking it on the track.

Oh Id further add, that World Class ultra low co-pay health care, and in terms of GM’s case, the highest per hourly rate for workers in the manufacturing sector (sans-temps) in the world, combined with guarenteed bonuses at the rate of $1k per billion GM makes in profit for benefits sharing, and Id say your argument

The economy is not a charity organization. See Russia if you think thats a cool plan. Stay educated.

I’m probably one of like, 5 people who are actually excited about this car. The Mustang SVO has always been my favorite Mustang as I am a lover of the odd, different, and unique when it comes to cars and this is probably the closest Ford will ever get to bringing the concept that was the original SVO back.

Under the surface of this one is classification of the greenhouse gas CO2, not just smog precursors, as a pollutant. This is a proxy for fuel economy. Climate-change deniers, opponents of fuel economy standards and other impositions upon a free market, and vested interests in selling more fossil fuels make

Perhaps if it was designed to disproportionately target larger, beefier cars

Not to mention over 500,000 Americans go bankrupt every year because they can’t afford their medical bills. The majority of them had insurance prior to medical care.

I am above my state average income and health insurance is over 20% of my total compensation(what employer and myself pay total). If I was at the state average(which I was below when started as an RN) it works out to be over 30% of my total compensation as the numbers don’t slide, whether one is the janitor or the

I don’t think that is right. It is not 29% of income, someone butchered the 29% factoid along the way. From what I’ve read other places, I think the statement is supposed to be along the lines of “The average American, with employer provided health insurance, pays 29% of the insurance premium; the other 71% is covered

God forbid people have universal coverage and GM stops being able to use that as leverage to keep wages low, lmao

Pssst, we are a very strong headed ‘millionaires in waiting’ type of people. No one wants to raise taxes for something to help them now when it could cost them a lot when they magically get really rich from all their bootstrap pulling.

The average American worker spends 29% of their income on health insurance???

Not the Antonio Brown come back story I expected.