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The largest share of US debt is held domestically.  For us to go bankrupt it would just drag down super wealthy people in america.  To the extent that is even possible.  International trade would become a nightmare.  China’s foreign reserves would implode and they are in economic meltdown as is.  Who would come and

Why didn’t Trump do it in the first half of his first term when his party controlled BOTH houses of Congress?

Am I the only one that hates these slideshow articles? It reminds me of the clickbait articles that are like, “you’ll never believe what happened to so and so from that show you watched as a teen” and then it takes fifteen pages of filler material to find out they’re in jail.

He replied with his “FSD will make everything better!” Pitch even then. He's been using that for nearly a decade now. And yet, recently it's been announced that most Teslas currently on the road won't support the system. 

I was thinking about the exact same thing!  He is such a garbage snake oil salesman.  No wonder he gets along with Trump

I have a real hard time caring for someone who can afford a $140K vehicle that’s depreciated that much 🤷‍♂️🤣

This seems relevant right now:

Didn’t C&D make one of these with a motor in front AND back? Maybe it was a CRX.

The attendees were all from nearby PALM SPRINGS, which is decidedly not 97% Hispanic/Latino.

They’re Trumpkins. They don’t think.

They’re driven by stupidity, not logic.

I love my 500 to bits.  The only things wrong are things that failed when it sat for three years(more or less) when I worked from home.  The AC crapped out and the insulation on the wiring harness failed(black car with the tailgate pointed south in full sun) causing a short.  The AC is back in action, and who needs to

The engine on them sounds amazing as well. Sounds way too good than it should be.

Damn old wives tales. A gas 500 at 130,000 with ZERO issues (ok, one window motor assembly cracked the plastic) and two first gen 500e’s. One at 110K miles with 93% battery capacity left and another youngster with only 42k miles. All perfect.

Valid callout since I didn’t explicitly explain this. Having had a TJ, a 2-door Jeep is just especially impractical on the road. I do have kids, and getting them in and out of the back was a nightmare. More problematic, however, was that I could barely carry anything in it. Maybe it’s just me, but the only redeeming

I’ll add. Anything remotely affiliated with Elmo Musk. The Cuckold in Chief.

Ford Focus owner here. I’ve had a 2012 that I leased for 3yrs and zero issues with the DCT. Returned that and then 4yrs ago picked up a used 2014 5door Titanium with Sport package. It only had 30K on the clock when I bought it and sure enough at 40K (last year right after letting my new driver daughter have it) the

That part, too! Plus I think these off-roaders look way cooler in two-door guise.

Not to mention, it has better off-roading specs if you do that sort of thing. Same with the Bronco.

Maybe the Red Bull hasn’t kicked in yet, but the two-door Jeep take doesn’t seem to explain why you shouldn’t buy specifically a two-door Jeep. I mean, the entire answer could be applied to any 4x4, truck, or vehicle often bought as a status symbol.