Previous articles suggested that when used in its normal capacity the tires were fine. The RV manufacturers were not aware that the tire Goodyear was selling them wasnt rated for their application, but Goodyear did.
Previous articles suggested that when used in its normal capacity the tires were fine. The RV manufacturers were not aware that the tire Goodyear was selling them wasnt rated for their application, but Goodyear did.
It’s *really* nice to see good investigative journalism. Three cheers to Felton and the Jalopnik editors for publishing it despite the risks.
Sadly, judges are not immune from politics and influence. A lot of companies seek out districts likely to be favorable to their cases, and the judges know it. If you side with the large companies enough, their lobbyists can get you promoted. Fortunately, there are still some judges able to do the right thing, but it…
It’s nice when a court finally has enough and unseals litigation documents. Businesses use protective orders all the time to shield their misconduct from the public and to prevent attorneys from re-using damning information in subsequent lawsuits. Then, when attorneys ask for the same documents in the next lawsuit…
I’m sure the parents and school boards in a state that voted for Pence will in no way try to ban a book about a gay bunny...
He calls her “Mother” to keep it simple.
I say this as a white women. Why are white people “kids” forever, but an actual black child can’t walk down the street without being labeled a thug?
“[A] children’s book by the wife and daughter of Vice President Mike Pence”.
I’m sure you’re trolling but in case you’re that dense; its a book, in a library, You have to seek it out, its not being forced down anyones throat. Its not being glued inside a stack of bibles, or conversion therapy pamphlets.
Ah, so explain why you are “frustrated and disgusted” by / with this book, please. I don’t want to presume anything about you.
Clearly the next generation isn’t going to inherit Mike Pence’s bigotry
Is, “the other side” you’re referring to of the position that being gay is bad? Because all this book is trying to say, is that being gay is okay, and it intends to teach that to kids, rather than wait until they’re adults with a twisted view of the world.
She’s not a kid, she’s 25. And she wrote a childrens’ book about a day in the life of one of the most odious fundamentalist fuckheads currently in office. Good on her for donating portions of the book’s sales to an actual deserving charity instead of some barely-disguised Christian hate group. But it still remains to…
Gay marriage has been the law of the land for what, five years now? All this book is telling people to do is chill out. And respect the law, I guess. If that’s controversial, then we’re dealing with assholes.
Indiana native/Christian here.
ohhhh man that would scare the shit out of me. My brother keeps his guns in a locked safe and I still quiz him before we go over to his house just in case. I just... don’t ever want to have to kill him because one of my babies accidentally shot the other with a loose firearm they found laying out at his house. Love…
Also, my FIL and MIL are proud holders of concealed carry permits. Guess which side of the family I don’t feel comfortable letting my purse/pocket/ body grabbing diaper wearers get too close too. Or which teenage brother in law whose life I fear for when I hear that he is depressed. The fact that it’s legally carried…
Riiiiigt???!!! And then retweeting something demanding that more attention be paid to a school shooting that allegedly stemmed from a breakup.
This is like literally the opening paragraph to every “...and 2 days later he shot and killed his ex-wife before turning the gun on himself” news story.
I didn’t presume anything. But if you don’t see how scary it is that a man with this much power feels the need to get his hands on *more* guns when his wife leaves him, I suspect you’re coming from a very different viewpoint than I am.