mty19855
MTY19855
mty19855

I love it. You are cool with forcing people to give up their vehicles and forcing people to give up their property, and in your mind, THEY are the “greedy” ones in the equation. You want other people stripped of their property and you think THEY are the problem.

Or the rational path could be taken, and businesses could just move the hell out of San Francisco.

That doesn’t really matter though, does it. If I roll up to a gas station and they’re asking five bucks for a gallon of gas, I don’t think “Well, I’ll pay it because that’s cheaper than if I tried to drill for oil, extract it, and refine it myself.” I just move on because that’s ridiculous.

Why can’t women with large breasts just... refrain from high impact exercises? Isn’t that an easier solution?

Yeah, I’m just not seeing eighty grand worth of car there.

And what percentage of the population are college educated, black, AND women?

Ah yes, because of course not having a college degree means somebody isn’t capable of reading a book, right? Gotta love that snooty condescension. News flash: That kind of stuck up shit is why Trump is winning.


And not once in this article does it actually explain what “CTE” is. Top notch journalism, this is.

Yes, wanting criminals kept out of the country and jobs kept in clearly means one is illiterate.

I’m sure pony car buyers are so totally concerned with this, right next to trunk space and towing capacity.

The Alaskan Job.

So when the company goes bust because the union bled them dry, is that good for the workers?

“College should be free!” is a good position on education?

He was never a “progressive revolutionary.” He’s a pro freebies welfare state expansionist. That’s neither progressive nor revolutionary, it’s a concept that’s been tried and failed all over the world.

It’s a 90s Mitsubishi. It starts falling apart the moment it rolls off the dealer lot. The electronics especially on these things are HORRIFIC.

This will undoubtedly trigger somebody to say “I’ve got one with 500,000 miles on it that never once broke!” but that’s the exception, not the rule. These cars are electronic

Yeah, driving up the cost of living will solve it.

Yeah, he’s got just enough juice to get up there.

Fallacy of percentages. Ten percent of a statistically insignificant number isn’t “quite a bit,” it’s statistically insignificant. 500 more deaths when the number of Americans who die every year is 2,500,000 is... whatever the opposite of “quite a bit” is.

No, some states still recognize personal freedom.

And the consistently best rated segment of the show, every week, every season, because Top Gear’s success was that it reached out to more than just car fans.