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I own a 2000 Jaguar XK8, at $4k this seems fair, but I’d note the following:

Just checking, since when being "anti fascist" is a bad thing? Are you "profa" by any chance? 

See also: Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot.

Are you also against whistle-blowers getting a portion of the fines? It seems like this law is one that is nearly unenforceable in a conventional manner. By the time police would typically respond the truck would be gone; much like police have difficulty with vandalism - the perps run. Unlike the Texas abortion law

What on earth was the point of this particular screed?

r/theDonald must be leaking again

Protection of capital and the owners of same.

Protect and serve capital and property

Not only was I around beck then, it also took me 2 seconds to find jalop articles pre-2010 about police chases just to confirm my memory is less selective than yours. But thanks for letting us know what you’re sensitive about.

Um.
Why, to give tickets to fund the cities back alley dealings, and to buy more police armaments, because making sure they look like a military force is paramount to keeping order in America.
And.
Um.
To take care of all the things we can’t be bothered to fund for real, like mental health, and how to act like a human,

As if selling Chrysler products wasn't enough of a scam already...

Almost as if they think a movie for children who haven’t heard the messages in it before needs to be less subtle than a movie intended for adults who can pick up on subtext!

GREAT SCOTT!

We have lives. Next. 

Why can’t the left, or even the center left (especially the center left) get people mobilized as much?”

It’s sort of the nightmare shadow world of ‘Better Off Ted’, where there are no good people to offset the darkness.

I have a soft-spot for absurdist dark comedy set in office environments. One of the best examples I’ve seen is ‘Corporate’, which made me feel very happy and very sad at the same time.

For All Mankind is terrific. Took about half of S1 to find it’s footing, and really became great in S2. Even though it’s about NASA and the moon, I find it’s got a lot in common with Mad Men and Halt and Catch Fire - it’s a show about adults at work, as American history matches on with and without them. Doesn’t sound

Ted Lasso’s Christmas episode in Season 2 is so heart-warming, you’ll feel like you’re 12 years old again and watching a great show like Mr. Belvedere or Alf (etc.)

Mythic Quest!