tallgrassshort
TallGrassShort
tallgrassshort

Did Mueller complain that he thought pertinent, non-private parts of the report were redacted for partisan reasons, or did he just complain that the “mood” of the report was not properly conveyed in the 4 page briefing, prior to the whole report being released?

I’m not interested in hashing out the minutia of what label means what. So if you want to use a different label for what I am talking about, go ahead and use it.

...What the left base wants to hear.

Right, I’m not going to pretend I watched the hearing, and I certainly haven’t bothered to read the 400 page report, because I just don’t care enough about all of this.

So you’re saying they should run their race on more and more “deplorable” labeling... Because that worked so well the last time?

Here you go. Not all of these were traffic stops. But some of them were...

All but the smallest delivery trucks have a refrigeration system that is completely independent of the truck engine. The truck engine being on has no bearing on the refrigeration system.

I would argue that episodes 1 & 2 could have been compressed down to one episode, with the events that happened in 3 being spread out over 2 episodes (and with it not being just one non-stop, continuous, dead-body-smash fest.)

First, assuming your claims were true, that has no relevance to the discussion at hand.

So does the head of the committee use the gavel to pushback on what they rightfully feel is theatrics, or don’t they?

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Well yeah, WRC is a lot more interesting (to me) than endurance racing. Still, remembering the mechanical achievement of this is a lot more impressive to me than rebuilding an engine after a 1/4 mile run.

Yes. Because everyone feels dignified when others give them stuff.

Using that logic you would have to argue that Chuck Grassley was completely justified in stopping a lot of the theatrics against Kavanaugh. Right?

His name is well known. Nothing else.

Lol at trying to explain supply and demand around here...

So what? If you want express service, pay for express service. Alternatively, if you think their non-express service is not good enough, shop somewhere else.

Why do they all have to come together? Why don’t they just individually go get a different job if they individually decide their current job is not to their liking anymore?

Some people don’t have garage space to hold unlimited numbers of cars.

They exist because they come with factory installed warranties and can be financed with factory installed car loans.

Your analogy would be more applicable if your sprinters dropped dead at the finish line...