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The “they took our jobs” crowd will say it should have been legal US residents doing the work, but I dont see a whole lot of them wanting these god awful jobs. We run on immigrants being willing to do the jobs the rest of us dont want, and for the good or bad, being willing to do it for less pay than we would be

I hope the readers here take note of the surnames and ancestry of the road workers who lost their lives here. Almost a year ago to the day (March 23, 2023) 6 workers were killed on another part of the 695 beltway when a car crashed through a work zone, and most of those workers were also from central America,

I’d wager precisely zero bridges without protective dolphins

Yay I guess..

Sounds like it was being captained by a port pilot, so I don’t think it was an issue of navigation familiarity. Details are popping up here and there but a sudden loss of ship power / steer is a strong possibility.

This is a breaking story

Gotta wait for the adjusters to hash it out. A nearby boat ramp witnessed the collision and the rumor is that bridge may not be at fault here.

The videos do not do justice as to how large this bridge is. It’s just that the damn ship is so damn huge.

A busy bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning following a collision with a cargo ship.

You know that meme book, “How to Avoid Huge Ships?”

If I wrote a 2,500 word article and this was the first reply I would start day drinking.

I honestly don’t watch Indycar because their cars look stupid.

A group of local South African tourists were in the area when they got too close to the elephant bull in an effort to take better pictures. That’s when the big fella got aggressive and approached the safari truck.

Now we know what was in Hilary’s emails.

I supposed with in an hour or two Trump, Fox News, Newsmax and OAN will be speculating Clintons are somehow involved in this.

50,000 miles a year quickly puts a huge dent on resale value.

I would go with something that is big, entry level luxury and a low price point because the value is gonna TANK with all those miles. So I would suggest a Toyota Avalon.

Totally agree.

With that depreciation nonsense he’s falling into the same trap that all these supposed financial gurus fall into: treating cars as if they are fixed assets or investments, like you would a house. They are not that. At least not here in the real world with the rest of us. They are consumable goods, no different than

I’d be O’Leary of his advice.