randyhill
Randy Hill
randyhill

Well it’s appropriate to refuse unlawful orders.

We’d have all that stuff assembled in India instead, and China would forfeit about a trillion in debt we’d refuse to pay.

It also risks giving the terrorists more hostages to torture and use as bargaining chips.

Locking the cockpits did far more than the trillions we spent since.

“Italian courts investigated Nasser’s arrest, and eventually convicted 23 CIA staffers in absentia for their role in seizing him, a Syrian-born Canadian citizen who was detained at JFK airport in New York on his way back to Canada from a family vacation in Tunisia in September of 2002. The US eventually sent him to

Hamno just hates individual freedom.

Probably never attack a human, but bobcats are crazy aggressive.

Remember when the Russians slaughtered 5M+ Ukranians during the thirties? But putinbots tell me the Ukrainians want to be part of Russia.

You know you can root for a Patriots win and crippling Brady injury at the same time, don’t you?

I believe Megdel changed his password but it was still similar (allegedly had “eckstein” in it) and Corriea was able to guess the new one.

Smoot-Hawley made America great again!

The original Panamera is still the best car I have ever driven. What made it great was the mix of comfort, with super responsiveness and nimble handling. And I was fine with the looks. Adding many hundreds of pounds seems like the worst thing you can do to it.

US car makers are good at making SUVs and trucks consumers want. Due to high labor costs, they can’t build small cars profitably. The EPA mileage requirement is a fleet requirement, meaning they have to sell enough small cars to lower their average MPG or pay heavy fines. Foreign car makers make mostly smaller cars

Yep, large size makes you impervious to pain, I hear.

Why not protest by canceling Trump Tower pickups?

Pretty obviously it’s a reference to our support of the Brits in the Falklands war.

Yep, only lived in portland, Oregon for 35 years and saw light rail fail up close. And somehow you are arguing that private transport worked when it was up against subsidized competition, and your solution is more subsidies.

It leases the road, doesn’t own it. That affects how it can be financed. And bankruptcy is a good thing, bad public projects like big dig just suck in more money when they miss projections, so more graft can be skimmed off. Private roads will need to be run efficiently to succeed, there I’ll be winners and losers.

USSR: low imprisonment rate, high genocide rate, got it.

I’m a fiscal conservative, so that alone is enough according to Hamno to decide that I hate women and the poor .