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First of all, I didn't sign it, however, the federal government constantly oversteps its boundaries regarding the 10th amendment for issues that really should be handled at the state level. None of this is right, but it pretty much is just doublespeak by our government at this point.

All I know is somebody needs to get their hands on this car before Orlove does and kills himself.

So? The constitution placed this limit on the federal government. And it really saddens me when people forget that and think laws should be bent or ignored anytime it would benefit their favorite company. I mean, one notable time the federal government exerted "influence" is when they strong-armed states into

The funny thing is, I'm sure the same people bitching about this would be only too happy to complain about the "federal" minimum drinking age of 21. Which isn't actually a federal law, the .gov just "legislated by pocketbook." i.e. they threatened to withhold highway funds to states which didn't make 21 years the

These 138,469 people did not pay attention in middle school government class. Or high school government class. Or understand how our government works at all.

Was I the only person that saw Ash immediately? Also, I really should get back to work.

Saw this on the 4th in Wisconsin.

It's all good. He beat up a guy named Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Jones.

Please God...I hope he drives a 2004 V6 Mustang Convertible...automatic

Not shocking news.

Those jumps into the mud pit are awesome. Go 'merica.. FUCK YEAH!

That's the sound of freedom shattering oppression.

I've never seen a truck do a cannonball until now.

#betterthandrifting

"Horsepower is how fast you hit the guest's car in front of you and torque is how far you push it."

pretty sick bass drop... oh wait these are trout?

CVNs are as much about economics as they are military capability. they are the unignorable, unavoidable protective force for US economic interests world wide. this means everything from the safety of t-bill interest rates, to the safety of investments in US real estate, to the valuation of US based companies. this

I'd rather wear a foil hat than blinders. This may seem harmless enough now, but it's a fact that we've been incrementally giving away our rights and privacy a little bit at a time for decades. It's our responsibility to question every single new restriction or requirement that's imposed on us.

As an engineer who works with others who take more of a pure science approach a lot of the time, I always think of an old analogy: An engineer and a mathematician are on one side of a room and there is a beautiful woman on the other. They are allowed to approach her, but they may only go half way to her with each