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Thomas Hajicek
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That’s all I need to know to oppose whatever they are pushing.

Did you know he is a senator? Mel Brooks answered how well high level government officials have to follow the rules a LONG time ago.

3rd Gear: Maybe the federal government should stop handing out tax breaks and subsidies to Big Oil and Big Corn.  Then maybe they will rethink their bullshit strategy.

Moving to Texas only benefits him.  The employees get nothing out of it. 

People should understand something - most of Elon’s successes weren’t a product of his work. He buys his way in, then takes it over and claims credit for it.

Seriously, even if they didn’t lose a drop of oil tearing apart the engine IT CAME IN BECAUSE OF AN OIL LEAK. What service department wouldn’t top off the oil in that case? Look, people try to get shit like curbed wheels repaired all the time for free so I understand part of the dealer getting defensive, but the oil

I notice that the invoice misspelled “vacuum” as “vavuum.”

I could agree about the 8 mile test drive for a rebuild - but the bigger concern is they test drove it knowing it was low on oil. A quart and a half might not be terrible, but it’s not good. Seems like that’s operating outside manufacturer specs which would make the entire rebuild suspect in my book. What else did

Maybe they’re changing their name to ClosedAI.  That was his condition for dropping the lawsuit.

An electric boat?

It’s safe to say this guy won’t be riding a bus again anytime soon.

I see shit like this where the guy has a rap sheet of SERIOUS crimes and yet is out there walking free versus the myriads of people now serving hard time... for smoking a joint. Stupid.

I had to do it...

I had a ‘66 convertible at one time. Could pass anything except a gas station.

Nürburgring times are fine, but real world performance matters more.

Father figure leader of incel cult does creepy things to women. News at 11. 

Every time Elon gets sued an angel gets it’s wings.

And this is why cars are usually poor investments long-term, as collectible goods to be bought and held onto in hopes that they’ll appreciate. Not only did the car sell for less than its original MSRP in real dollars, it failed to keep up with inflation. Had the original owner kept it all this time, they’d have needed