s2konstantin
S2Konstantin
s2konstantin

Damn, that escalated quickly.

And afford-ably.

Yeah, I’m not arguing with that, just that trying to get other countries to do it our way, is definitely not the easiest thing to do.

What you say makes sense, on paper. Its not inherently bad or anything, it just has unforeseen consequences since people want their freedom and whatnot. A lot like the Iraq war.

Bankruptcy.

Exactly, we do pay for them thru increased cost. But if we wanted all developing countries to work like that, we as in US taxpayers, will have to pay for the increased cost of production for other countries’ products since most will not agree to having to deal with the increased cost themselves.

No not us the taxpayers. Here it is the companies that run the factories that would pay for it. We would have to subsidize lots of the world continuously and that is just not affordable.

Would we also pay for their increased operating expenses forever after we require them to operate the clean factory we installed in the way instructed by us(which has more filters to change, more inspectors to hire, increased maintenance intervals, etc.)?

So you’re saying if it was actually about pollution we’d be going around invading countries that pollute too much?

Those are the non-road things they speak of, however the point is that the non-road things they speak of, and do not regulate(as much), cause way more pollution than the people targeted by this.

Go back to your casino, straw man.

Yeah, the Porsche one looks much better, I think someone just has a boner for the worst car in the world.

Nope. More like Brabus if anything. Maybach is a ultra luxury trim of the S Class now with lots of tech and comfort features. This is more of an aesthetics and performance package.

More like hunger games, winner controls ISIS.

Holy bumper car(s) batman!

tC=toyota Celica

There are many situations where it is a sound strategy, its called an ambush.

By not being dem libtards, duh!

*Spoiler Alert*

Yeah its way too low, screams crack pipe to me. I bought one of these for $950 with *supposedly* about that many miles.