If this is what we can now expect, we need no more St. Louis sports championships. At all. This is worse than Sully and Tommy fighting at the last Pats parade. This is even worse than those Philly idiots celebrating after the Eagles SB win. At least in those cities, the embarrassing behavior was limited to the fans.
UAW has shown itself to be an organization which is comfortable with institutionalized corruption. If a union like IAM or a start-up (maybe one designed to unionize the transplanted manufactures’ plants) had been offered as an alternative, would the workers have been more receptive?
I find it heartening that today’s children are enthusiasts.
This truck weighs 800 pounds more than a comparable 2011 Ranger.
Thank you, Norman. Godspeed.
“Police state” is one of our favorite dystopian alternatives because in our collective cultural experience cops can sometimes be mindless, remorseless, rule appliers who rejoice in the punitive use of the force with which they have been entrusted. A few years ago there was a publicized case involving a motorcyclist…
If you’ve been cooking your sales books to boost share prices (10b-5 violation) and making back door payments (bribes) to union officials, the last thing FCA would want would be an enema-deep “due diligence” audit.
I assume he’s already offered it back to Eddie, who turned it down? If Eddie don’t want it, Jimmy don’t want it.
This is why we can never have any nice things.
Noteworthy vehicle. But the seller’s breathtaking chutzpah is even more noteworthy. CP
Does Enterprise R-a-C “jack up” their rentals?
<sigh> Your superpower is aligning yourself with bacon. Stay in your lane.
Neutral:
They aren’t “illegals.” They are human beings. And they have an internationally-recognized right to seek asylum. If you believe you live in a world only as wide as fingertip to fingertip, that attitude may make sense. But that’s not the world our government has agreed to live in.
Porsche had a “secret” Indianapolis engine that they backed out on, too. So did La Scuderia.
1st Gear; 2d Gear
This is a lovely car, as well as an apt metaphor for Britain in the 80s: Draped in tradition and elegance, but possessing much less than the power it had wielded in the past.