michaeljayallen
michaeljayallen
michaeljayallen

Oh, I guess he’s OK then. 

Including the racism. Air horns replacing the previous dog whistles. 

Trump appointed and is still appointing far right ideologues at the top of and in all kinds of positions in every agency, often opposed to the purpose of the agency, often without the expertise or experience the position calls for, and often lobbyists who were just previously busy trying to defeat whatever that agency

Like the Senate in the impeachment fiasco, voting A-OK thumbs up in the face of obvious evidence and testimony, even with zero documents and only those willing to engage in career suicide testifying. 

He was certainly an imperialist but also the Trust Buster, went camping with John Muir and started national parks and forests. He worked hard at everything he did. He wasn’t a lifelong psychologically damaged con man.

Concentrating dysfunction and poverty in one place is a recipe for multiple disasters. What we need is a bit of income distribution fixing. You cannot find a place to live no matter how shitty in Los Angles on even California minimum wage. Pay is linked to the overall productivity in the economy. This has doubled in

That’s two words. And the later ones with the larger new non-turbo engines were better and with a better dashboard as well. Not that any of them lasted past the 90's.

The light metallic blue one a ways up above is one-owner with 33K miles. Plus: light metallic blue. 

He wants a car with a back seat good for adults on trips for questionable weekends, meaning actual trunk space as well. Not this.

If 15/22 mpg is OK, check the suspension for rust and buy this. Those old German things may be cooler, but this has pretty awesome looking front seats, AC that really works, way quieter inside, way better NVH and ride, and would be about 10X more reliable and as much cheaper to fix if anything needs it.

The only Toyota passenger van imported into the US before the Previa was the kind where your legs are the crumple zone. I drove one once for a day and it was the most frightening thing I ever drove. Not the leg crushing design, but the handling. I haven’t seen one in decades. 

Holding four people on a trip? Daily driver?

Although not really intended, our system tends strongly toward having only two parties unless one of the existing two digs itself into a really, really deep hole, in which case a new one rises up and it’s two parties again.

We have a winner!

He’s tan, rested, pardoned and ready to go.

I didn’t bother looking it up, but some royals drove an electric Jaguar XKE at a royal wedding a few years back. Meanwhile, want an electric car, buy a Bolt or a Tesla Model 3 or something. Keep your old Jag a Jag. 

I’ve ridden the Berlin UBahn and buses a lot and never noticed an odorama problem.

I’ve lived in NYC for fifteen years. I’m not supersensitive to smells but not oblivious. Pretty much the only objectionable odors on subway cars is from the one deranged homeless guy. It’s always an extremely good idea to be highly suspicious if a particular car looks emptier than the others. And of course pee

I think this famous European tradition has changed a lot. I’ve seen young Euro guys with hairless armpits. 

Water and energy for heating water probably cost them a lot more there.