“Oh, God, oh God, ohhhh, God....”
“Oh, God, oh God, ohhhh, God....”
And rubber floor mats. No salesperson wants to lose a sale over floor mats.
No sales of arms to foreign governments are ever fully “in place” until the U.S. approves them. There is growing Congressional opposition, but Trump favors the sale. http://foreignpolicy.com/2018/06/22/fighter-sale-to-turkey-could-pit-trump-against-congress-f-35-military-pentagon-russia-s-400-national-defense-authoriz…
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Except that often selling consists of a deal to make some of the components in the customer’s country.
And the list continues:
This is meta-sarcasm, right?
I’ve been asked by the City of Seattle to make a deal for Mr. Trout.
Serious answer: I don’t think it’s correct that Democrats don’t consider this issue. Since Sanders ran for President, they are certainly considering it more. If by Democrats you mean the party leadership, I think you have a good point. I think we allowed ourselves to be pegged as “tax and spend” during the Reagan…
But anyone to the left of Jones wouldn’t have been elected in the general. Jones won by 21,000 votes out of 1.3 million votes cast.
Goddam it, yes: vote, vote, Vote, Vote, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE! And tell all your friends to get out and vote, too. No systemic reform is needed (constitutional convention, etc.) if people would just vote.
Flat-bottomed steering wheels, as part of the fakery trend. Flat-bottomed steering wheels were originally designed for the cramped confines of a race car’s cockpit. Not a problem in the GTI “but it looks so coool...”
I’m an Audi fanboi, but all the reviews I’ve read so far say the X1 is a better, more solid ride.
Wait...the RNC is coming out against coal sludge in rivers? Hahaha. Hahahahaha, bwahaHAHAHA!
Whereas the Super Duty of the same era looked pretty awesome.
Phrases I have read in the past week (not from Kinja sites, admittedly): “It doesn’t phase me.” “For all intensive purposes....” “He should of....”
Mmmm, that brings back memories... https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/mariners/how-ichiro-proved-to-lou-piniella-he-belonged-that-spring-of-2001/
Or reverse: See how long you can run at an elite marathoner’s pace. I can do it for about 1/5 of a mile. They can run that pace for a distance 131 times as long. Ugggh.
Nope. We had a 1966 Comet Cyclone GT as a daily driver growing up. A helluva fun car.