The ‘fucking lawyers’ were hired by the fucking assholes who fucking hated their fucking neighbor’s fucking garage, you fucking dunce.
The ‘fucking lawyers’ were hired by the fucking assholes who fucking hated their fucking neighbor’s fucking garage, you fucking dunce.
Hey now, I also like to feed on despair, schadenfreude, and granola.
Jalopnik won’t bash Hillary because they’re afraid of becoming “suicidal.”
Controversal is better than supporting someone that should be in jail.
Well, I guess Hillary won’t be sponsoring a car because FBI investigations into the candidate, the campaign, and the Clinton foundation, isn’t a good look either.
If this car was branded with Hillary logos, would there have been an article about how awful it is?
The political bias isn’t.
You won’t see one after this weekend. Presidents don’t need to advertise.
We? Speak for yourself! I may be in the minority on this site, but it’s not by a huge margin. You guys should run a poll just to see what it really is.
“This very white car is bound to invoke horrifying flashbacks to bad election memes and uncomfortable conversations with the most politically insufferable members of your own family when you really just wanted to sit down and watch some racing.”
then
“the NASCAR community have endorsed the idea of a sentient bottle of…
His troll level is beyond your scope of understanding, prick. Calm the fuck down.
Doesn’t matter what industry. The US government has one law for it’s own companies and another for foreign companies.
*American protectionism killed VW’s WRC, Audi’s WEC Teams.
The fact that you even asked this question only proves to me that this site is in its death throws. Jalopnik is a car blog, SEMA is the epicenter of the aftermarket modification market. It is not open to the public, which would make the public’s main source for SEMA information the press. Do you have anyone at SEMA…
You are equating naziism with dubious claims of agw.
The quote is John Lippert’s from his Bloomberg article and it is attributed.
Coerce:
Crony: A person who takes money from the government to distort natural competition in the marketplace while consumers pay significantly higher prices for the same product, and he buys a new yacht.
Forcing somebody to do something (“force other automakers to sell more of these models instead of using credits”) is not “encouragement.”
...should that system be tightened to encourage...