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The Accord is the right answer. Its already “Jesus Approved”!

If you really want to avoid hurting a place by spending your money there, it’s safest to just not go. You’ve got to make the least of your time on this world, as there is no ethical consumption under capitalism.

Plus if the AirBnB is an actual home, you’re less likely to find partway through your trip that your missing some random thing you were expecting to have access to, like a strainer, or a bottle opener, and there are less likely to be issues that only happen when no one is ever in the apartment, like arriving to find

Yeah, but from everything I’ve read dealers can tell when you last flashed the ECU, so they’ll know somethings up if it was last flashed 10 miles ago.

Those wheels violate the Geneva Conventions.

Mentally ill people are mostly likely to direct violence towards themselves, not others. The mass-shooting pathology is rooted in masculinity and is predicted by domestic violence.

Let’s be clear. The X1/9 and the Fiero, and the MR2, are cars that everyone should want to be related to.

“What would a consultant do?” Charge them to tell them things they already know (although, of course, teenagers already know everything, anyway); validate decisions they have already made; take twice as long as estimated to provide the advice and try to charge three times the initial estimate due to “scope creep”...

Well not everywhere. Take the Detroit metro area (or just the city itself) a bunch of the bus lines don’t even connect in any meaningful way. If it’s even possible to get from A to B using public transit it’s frequently not practical. Drive everywhere, weaving wildly to try and avoid the potholes that will take a

Income tax is a progressive tax. It exists today and has existed for some time.

Yeah, how about no.

This is the type of advice that feels warm and fuzzy, solves a problem people have, but at it’s core is total BS. Parenting is not about being your kids friend or consultant or whatever. Children have to be forced to do the hard things until their brains are developed enough to understand things like delayed

Agreed…and to an extent deficits don’t matter. At least not as much as the “oh look, dad’s drunk and maxing out the family credit card again!” over-simplification that gets thrown around. Reasonable enough to debate what % of annual GDP is optimal to carry a line of credit on, and the costs of borrowing in doing

It’s a good way to fix the infrastructure on the backs of the poor and working class without having to worry about having their income taxes raised.

It’s just like deficit spending. If democrats suggest it, it is a horrible communist plan trying to run America to the ground to fulfil their evil ways. But if a Republican administration suggests it, supporters are all for it. Really goes to show how much of a “team sport” mentality politics has become…it doesn’t

I think it is surprising that a Republican President speaks openly of it. I mean, make no mistake the GOPer politicians would love a tax that further inhibited free movement of the poors and kept them instead angry and disenfranchised. I just don’t think they want to be the ones that have to face the blowback for

That can’t be a serious question.

Jazz guys always rip on rock musicians for not playing at their level of musicianship, it’s usually nothing personal though, it’s just how they are. In a way though it can be a huge difference between the two, jazz takes a lifetime to master and is very competitive in terms of improvisational and skill and rock music

Yeah but let’s talk about the panel gaps