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Those kids are 4 years old at the most. If you think a 4 year old understands that, you CLEARLY have never had kids. And I pray if you ever DO, you learn better before your kids harm themselves or someone else.

My thoughts exactly. Yes, they have nice products. They're also slightly more expensive and more maintenance-intensive than most of their competition, thanks to AWD. What happens to demand when people realize that their "need" for AWD is about the same as their need for a body-on-frame off-road SUV (ie, its all in

You can make the same argument for any luxury brand - even ones without a mainstream counterpart. Why single out Lincoln?

The point is the KIDS don't know that. They're far too young to understand those differences. Now you're teaching them that it is ok to hold the gun in an unsafe manner.

How the hell do you get conservatives who don't pander? Ours are OWNED by special interests.

Why is it always a Kia dealer?

Way to not teach your kids the basic first rules of gun safety... It's people like this that push me towards the anti-gun side... they clearly aren't being responsible (yes, I'm sure the gun is unloaded, but you NEVER operate under that assumption, and you can never trust kids to understand that it is only safe to

Concession has an implied meaning that you are giving something up without compensation. There's plenty of compromise and agreement that can be reached without taking net compensation away from workers.

Realistically, saying no concessions doesn't mean you won't agree to changes - it simply means you will want something in exchange that is of equal or greater value to your members.

It would be nice if they could.

Right. I'm solidly pro-union rights. But being on the management side, I never want to have to work with a union. I view existence of unions as proof of management failure. Treat the workers right, treat them fairly, and show that you value them and you'll never have to deal with unions. And you likely will be

And it has only gotten 10x worse under Kasich.

The point is that manufacturing employment growth in non right-to-work states is NO worse than in right-to-work states, despite all the biased hype that would have people believe otherwise. Some of the "right to work" states that people actually talk about "winning" have downright miserable performances for job

Why should they concede more? Their cost structure is actually on par with their competition now.

It should be noted that Elon Musk dismissed the idea of building it in California because of some regulatory issues, but now maybe that's not going to be a problem now?

It's also possible that Lampert was trying to feel out if Mulally might be interested in turning around Sears the way he turned around Ford.

No, smart would be buying something cheaper and investing the difference into something that would grow down the line. Ie, do what Norway did with their oil revenues.

No police force anywhere should enter into chases where the top speed is greater than what a Mustang is capable of. Period. Even that is arguably too dangerous. If an idiot in a Veyron decides to run from you, let them go. It won't be hard to catch them later in a safer manner.

And the only vehicle on that list that any police force anywhere has justification for buying.... Every other one is a ridiculous waste of money. The Mustang you can at least argue isn't any more expensive than any normal everyday car.