lurpygeek
LurpyGeek
lurpygeek

I feel like this argument is a deflection. Everything in it is correct- however, Viacom didn’t (or at lease didn’t say) they fired him because of the anti-white shit. It was because of the antisemitism. And that isn’t just words, that’s stuff that actively hurts and provokes violence against Jewish people.

Um, seeing as it’s about using driver license data, seem rather appropriate to me.

I think he means the Libertarians within the GOP are silent while they should be enraged by this.

We are about 100 days out from the election. God I wish it would just get here sooner because this asshat needs to go.

Casual Canadian observer here... so being required to where masks in private businesses to many American’s is tantamount to the Queen of England taking over, but lets hand over every American’s driver license data to Big Government is A-OK?

There is nothing libertarian about the Trump administration. Think more authoritarian or fascist.

The silence from all the self-identified right wing ‘libertarians’ on the Trump administration is deafening.

I was starting to think I was some sort of weirdo because I don’t mind driving a manual in stop and go traffic. I hear it all the time from people “I wish I could own a manual, but I sit in a lot of traffic” and in my head I’m just thinking “So?” I guess to each their own. If driving a boring car bothers someone less

The one where a manual transmission had far too few sensors to go wrong

Thank you. But I am not special at all. If you want a manual because you want some fun driving action...buy a manual. You can drive it in traffic. Every day. Especially modern manuals which are nearly impossible to stall and have very light clutches.

What problem is this solving?

No, it is not a good solution. Just buy a manual. I drive mine in traffic. It is not hard.

That’s the name of my Krafwerk tribute band

No, its not. You just trigger too easy. 

If you’re looking for dirt tracks to run on you don’t build them in cities, you go to them, and they are invariably in rural locales. Would it be better if they said “Redneck America”?

“all using the same car”

This is genuinely what I hate about Nascar and modern racing in general. Let’s run stock cars with homologation requirements. Maybe one specific car dominates, maybe it doesn’t, but I want to see some mechanical ingenuity on the track. Driver skill is very important, yes, but what if we had

The return of NASCAR has produced the best stretch of racing I’ve seen from the series in a long time. The better-funded teams essentially win races with car set-up given the time and opportunity.

There are like 10 unique tracks and the rest are copy's of atlanta. Nascar season could be shortened to about 14 races on a 2 months schedule and it would actually be pretty exciting. Too many cookie cutter tracks it is very redundant 

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Said this on Reddit. The idea is taking the best of NASCAR and putting it out there for what the “casual” fan wants. Short tracks, short races, beating and banging, and fully balanced cars.

This is what people like to see if you’re not a hardcore fan. It’s like watching local short track races. Beat the bumper off