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If you have to pay shit wages to make your buisness model work then maybe you need a different business model.

Can they do a study on small dicks and bro trucks next? 

Hard to blame them, little kids on planes....

he loved being crushed by a falling vehicle? people get so weird about death. 

The Savior of Free Speech rides again!

Model S with 15 motors and 6 wheels coming soon. 0-60 in 0 seconds, top speed of 600 mph. Range - 17,000 miles.

China’s first electric supercar?

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Worth a watch of John Oliver’s piece on how trucking companies screw over drivers from a couple months ago

We’re at the stage where Republicans are drowning victims trying to drag their rescuers down with them.

600 miles still isn’t practical. Most of us drive 3,000 miles a day, in a blizzard  across Antartica. How’s the mileage at -60°?

Well, I mean he’s technically right. You do know about Lawrence V Texas (yes, that state called Texas) that wanted to outlaw being gay (anti-sodomy laws). Thanks to Texas’ bigotry, the Supreme Court ruled in 2003 that anti-gay/anti-sodomy laws were unconstitutional. But fear not, bigot, not only is the now

The disconnect is amazing. Apparently by 1776, he means pre-revolution, since it sounds like he’s made himself King.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has announced that prices for the ID Buzz electric van will start at 54,430 euros ($57,220) in Germany for the Cargo version and 64,581 euros ($67,891) for the five-seat passenger Pro version.

right?

Well if Abbot is that concerned then we should just close the border to all crossings in Texas. That should take a load off his mind. Traffic can flow through California, New Mexico, and Arizona instead.

I really really wish the US got the new RS3 wagon/hatch. In the prior generation the RS3 5cylinder makes a lot of power with simple mods.
Just an intercooler, intake, exhaust and tune and on 93 it makes 519hp
with an e85 tune it makes 574hp. And thats stock turbo.

Owners of EMS companies- there’s your problem right there.

I mean, are we surprised? For the entire reign of the boomers, it’s been “nah, let’s just patch it, it’ll be fine”- they spent all their power pushing off the costs to the future- why improve roads and bridges when we could cut taxes instead? why improve schools when we could just cut taxes? in fact, why do anything