the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

I like thinking voters will get past being whiny snivelers about the inflation—a lot of it brought on by Donald The Criminal’s stupefying $8 trillion added to the deficit (for the benefit of billionaires)—and see that American Hitler is such a vile mentally ill liar, turning women into 3rd class citizens no less, that

Move to Russia.

Tesla: the sheeple have spoken.

Yeah, taking someone for a ride is not technically scamming. It is, however, scummy as fuck.

Well except this isn’t cheating or scamming someone. ADM are MASSVIELY dumb, but it’s not like the dealers are saying THIS is the MSRP, these are very much I don’t want to sell it prices, but if you are dumb as a sack of rocks and willing to pay truly truly stupid AF money for it we will sell it.  Car’s like these are

Higher-end Germanmobiles with some definite years on them are a type of car that never thrills me—you’re boned on parts’ costs and installation costs. Then there’s the WTF about this M3’s mileage—steering wheel wear—not a good sign. Supposedly well maintained, yet why stop with the window not working?

Let’s suppose dumbasses actually walk into these stealerships and plop down outrageous money for these leftover Challengers and Chargers. As Milton Friedman put it: freedom of choice. The freedom to prove to the world that you are as brainless as they come—”congratulations”.

If I wrote basically the same thing since I’m a non-Toyota driver, it would’ve rang hollow since I go off Toyota’s reputation due to people like you, the actual Toyota owners. Your words have 1000% more impact since your family members are the satisfied consumers.

Possible, probable even. But I also believe enough shareholders worship the shit stains in his toilet bowl and will vote for whatever he asks.

Sort of get the point you are going for, but not sure the Boeing comparison is apt. You could rationalize waiting until 2024 to start putting smaller turbo motors in trucks if and only if they maintained the standard of their old NA powertrains: what they lack in performance, they make up for in longevity.

Because literally every single Toyota that me and my family have owned dating back 45 years has been damned near flawless ranging from the 1985 Camry we had to Dad’s 2014 Tundra, to my 1996 Tacoma, to my brother’s former 1998 Avalon. All of the older ones were well past 250,000 and even past 300,000+ miles when sold

As disingenuous as Elmo is, he’s probably counting retail investors with 1 share of Tesla voting yes as the same as a fund investor with 100,000 shares of Tesla voting no. He did the same thing with online X polls that only counted votes of paid blue check holders.

The problem is that Fuhrer Trump and his minions have removed the Fiscal & Social Conservatives from Congress so they could be replaced with mentally challenged White Nationalists like MTG. I seriously doubt that the upcoming election will be fair. As people like Stephan Miller will make sure that there will be

Move to China.

I like thinking the “no” voters show up en masse too. $56 billion in assets applied to improving Tesla’s aging product line instead of handing it over to him for whatever willy-nilly things he decides upon would have to be long-term good for Tesla. (And he is best buds with Donald The Criminal....)

I just find it mind-boggling that given how IC engines have been built for well over a century, manufacturers still find ways to shoot themselves in the foot for no good reason—just a dirty work environment—and we’re talking Toyota no less, a company I considered the gold standard:

Nobody seriously injured is a good thing, but yeah, it’d be nice if Dems would keep their shit together so to not give the Donald-nazi Repubs anything to blow completely out of proportion.

I hope this backfires by making “yes” voters forget to vote b/c they thought it already happened as well as galvanizing “no” voters.

This is exactly what I think he is doing

He’s either softening resistance or making it look like resistance is futile, I agree.  If it was really happening, he wouldnt say a thing and just let it happen.