ragingbulldogjr
Raging Bulldog Jr.
ragingbulldogjr

People that are retired should have plenty of time for a quick visit to the DMV every couple of years. How about if you’re retired you have to retest every couple years?  Over 65 you have to start submitting proof of emplyment. You could get a waiver from the doctor if you prefer the doctor’s office over the DMV. Plus

It’s not that the Vauxhall range is truly, utterly dreadful these days (the little Corsa is always near the top of the list of best-sellers at the end of a year) but for every model in their lineup, the equivalent Ford is better to drive, better built and often cheaper.

Really? I didn’t think they even tested back then, except like Volvo.

YOU SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH!!!

P-47 for the win...

Especially since we already bought them for Iraq and Afghanistan.

Yeah let alone it was rusty...you can see all the rust coming from under the car

Of course, they did pick a particular model that was well known for its exceptionally poor crash performance, even by the standards of the day.

After thirty eight years of ownership, it’s safe to say that he thinks differently than you about his Corvette.

If somebody crushed my ‘66 Charger, after I spent 2-1/2 years bringing it back from the dead, I’d unapologetically lose my shit.

AMERICA

Americans, that’s who.

WAIT BUT IS THE FUSION OK. Someone tell me that the Ford Fusion is ok.

They did, its called a super tucano.

Pretty much the idea, but without the need for all the complexity and weight to make it suitable for carrier ops, plus vastly smaller and lighter engines (turbofan/turboprop) with the same or more power.

The USAF will select one of these aircraft at roughly $15-20MM a copy, then request eleventy-thousand critical changes, turning it into a decade-long, over-budget clusterfuck that you’ll learn more about during a 2018 episode of “60 Minutes.”

It is high time this gets serious consideration. There are very different requirements for counter insurgency and conventional air domination missions, and trying to do both with the same airframe will produce results where neither excels.

Something about the lines of the TnA Scorpion just makes me happy inside and hopeful for some top gun fake-mig action.

I don’t think there are positive feelings for putin already, just positive feelings for Trump. If he changes his stance, it won’t be seen as flip flopping, they’ll continue to agree. The positivity for Putin seems to solely come from the idea that Trump can negotiate better than Putin.