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Free commerce and regulation are mutually exclusive ideas. Commerce cannot be free if it is regulated. Period.

Free commerce allows for the competition of ideas AND standards. Free commerce encourages differences and competition. Regulation stifles all of that.

Bullshit. Look at license plates and/or head light standards.

That’s not what they argued at all. They argued - correctly - that people wouldn’t buy newer cars as often, and thus they’d keep their older, less safe cars, for longer. This has been/is being documented/observed already.

Firstly, is your argument that CAFE itself is illegal? Cool with me - get rid of it all together. Let the State’s sort it out...

Secondly, how do you not understand that heavier objects require more energy to move? The heavier a car is, the more energy that is needed to get it moving, stop it, etc. Whether or not a new

And that’s what is going to get him re-elected. Obama fucked up this country. He took away significant amounts of liberty, and he transferred wealth and power from the poorest people to the richest. If Trump did nothing but undo everything Obama did and get us back to where we were in 2008, he’d have done us all a

You’re more right than you know. Scientists ARE specialists - the more of a “whatever” scientist they are, the more specialized they become and the less bandwidth they have for everything else. Furthermore, the more they twist/bias everything about their lives/opinions towards what they are specialists is.

This was not the first race back. This was the 3rd race back. NASCAR races at Darlington, SC last Wednesday and Sunday... A car blog should really know this.

Cars are far too expensive to just be appliances...

You are full of yourself, bro. Go back and look at what you posted. “Bold of you to assume they weren’t asked...” “Maybe these [folks] don’t wanna talk.” GTFOH with your nonsense, man. It’s right there in black and white. Are you that dense?

You keep moving the goal posts and I’m not agreeing with you AT ALL. Nor am I saying what you think I am - your reading comprehension is either very, very poor, or you are being intentionally obtuse and disingenuous.

You probably think Fox News is biased, don’t you? You think they are “propaganda” and not news, right? You likely think this because they interview and speak with people whom you disagree with and/or they don’t speak with people you agree with.

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The people I have referenced go out and talk about these issues regularly. Ben Carson, in particular, has been rather outspoken on these issues lately.

Don’t be an ass; he meant these is no benefit to the end user/patient.

It’s not an unsafe and obsolete design element. The issue only occurs when either maintenance is not performed OR modifications are made to part of the system. It’s not a design issue at all, it’s an owner issue.

They didn’t? Even with a rollover, the occupants saw less harm/injury. The rating was decreased because IIHS didn’t like what they saw, but even they admit the occupants where fine. The JL bested the JK in every regard.

It’s not that as much as it is the passenger compartment’s increased strength. Look at the region near the footwell. In 2015, it buckles quite a bit and gives the wheel a place to go (at the expense of your legs). The new model is much stronger in this area, and does not deform as much, meaning the vehicle if lifted

You’re sure asking a lot of distracting questions.

The question I asked was simple: “Did you ask anyone from the other side to share their thoughts/opinions?”

The answer appears to be “no.”

There has not been a single “dissenting” opinion presented. It’s all been a big circle-jerk. This is NOT journalism - it’s propaganda.

Do you get off telling others what to do/think/like/say?

EVs might replace “city cars”, which are also often small economy cars, but they are NOT going to replace entry-level cars for people who live outside of urban areas. Their range simply will not be sufficient and the only way those ranges can be effectively increased will result in a sky-rocketing of prices for those