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I venture to say Dalton was dead-on the closest depiction of Bond from the books.  He was a phenomenal Bond, but the writing of his two outings just couldn’t pull the movies together.

Exactly. If you’re serious about finding the homeless affordable housing, you’ll give them options in the Inland Empire or something. This whole “let’s get the homeless affordable housing with oceanfront views” is absurd and insulting.

The old Connery ones are great, especially Goldfinger.  The Roger Moore ones were horrible and the Dalton ones weren’t great but not because of him (I thought he was a great Bond).  Goldeneye was the only Brosnan one worth anything and all of the Craig ones are good except Quantum.

St. Elmo’s Fire

Perhaps because there are 10 million American jobs and 150,000 gas stations that depend (directly or indirectly) on the extraction of oil and refining. A 19 year time horizon to completely eliminate gasoline is absurd (I, for one, will be driving my current truck in 2040 unless it gets totaled).  I’m all for

They’re communists except when it comes to their pocketbook.

But Japan finds housing for their homeless in more affordable areas.  Being homeless in Santa Monica or Newport Beach shouldn’t mean the homeless must be granted housing in Santa Monica or Newport Beach.

Because the home prices are so high and accelerating, you need legislation like Prop 13 and Prop 58, since a house with a million dollar valuation in coastal California is likely occupied by a middle to upper-middle class family. What might work is phasing the cap out beyond a certain income.

This is a far-left website, which is sad because I really love the automotive content.  If you are anywhere to the right of Bernie Sanders, you will be barbequed every time a comment runs afoul of this position.

I use my home’s equity (which can fluctuate significantly) to secure a loan, are you saying I should be taxed on that?

It’s a joke that was tasteless, they got called out, and they apologized.  That used to be good enough.  Not in today’s America.

The problem isn’t necessarily money when it comes to starvation.  Often times, the resources are siphoned by corrupt governments before they can get to the people who need it.  

I agree that taxes on the very top need to increase some (especially capital gains), but taxes on unrealized gains are complete bullshit.  It’s paper money.  It does not exist until you click that button to sell.  Taxing things that do not yet really exist is insane.  

Navigation systems

The answer is always Jimny

Hilarious that you actually believe that.

My 1st Gen Tundra is my forever car.  18 years and still going strong.

I didn’t think you could get anything that runs these days for less than that.  NP in this market.

When I saw the headline, I first thought a new LR product was literally leaking everything (brake fluid, oil, power steering, etc.).  Given the brand’s reputation for quality, I was surprised my first thought wasn’t correct.