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“The Downward Spiral” worked out pretty well for Nine Inch Nails, maybe it’ll be good for Nissan, too.

I was thinking more in terms of whether the Courts would uphold such a challenge rather than if such a challenge would be made at all.

If he really wanted to save money, he’d buy that Mexican Presidential jet that they’ve been trying to unload for years.

That’s true, but it at least solves an issue that has cropped up in two of our last five presidential elections. As long as the electors voted for the overall popular vote winner, how each state votes (and the number of electors they have) doesn’t matter as much (depending on how many states go along. If it’s the bare

Remember when they built that fancy new airport in Denver and had to delay the opening by over a year to work on the automated baggage system and even after that it didn’t work and it still didn’t work after over a decade of trying to make it work?

Or have enough states pass laws that allot their Electoral Votes to the winner of the popular vote.

Not unanimous, but you’d need a Senate Majority Leader willing to take it up for a vote and 60 votes for cloture (unless filibuster reform) and then a president willing to sign it into law.

Can a Constitutional Amendment be Unconstitutional?

The W.I.N. buttons were pretty stupid, and he fell down a lot, but if that’s the worst one could say about Gerry Ford’s administration, that’s not doing so bad by today’s standards.

1893.

I gotta get into the “renderings of cars/trucks from start-up companies, most of which will never exist” business.

And all you people who do save every receipt, there is no reason to bring said receipts to your accountant at tax time. Just give us the totals.

My Dad didn’t get into doing physical labor on his cars until after I left for college and he started collecting older cars.

Why would any one government agency have unfettered access to the records of all government agencies?

How is it in low-speed highway chases?

If they did it before, it’d be one thing.

Apparently the audit itself didn’t remove the software immediately but flagged it to remove the feature the next time the car’s software was updated.

What, never?

I know Sedans aren’t the thing anymore, but Nissan has refreshed their sedan line-up very recently and also added the Kicks CUV, and things have only seemed to get worse.

Lockheed is not part of the government.