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Somehow paying your employee for their labor is actually stealing from them. And monitoring them while they’re on the job is a war crime.

Yeah, this is Raphael’s shtick. Any company that has more than 10 employees is a big bad corporate machine that’s ruining the world.

With all due respect, the Ram interior is another actual advantage over the Raptor

Missed opportunity to call it Clever Girl Edition.

At least the Frontier has 4-wheel disc brakes.

HAHAHA SICK BURN AT PEOPLE LESS WELL OFF THAN YOU, DUDE.

get a clue shane. 

Uh, well then, kill me now please.

Yes, we’ll legislate all the fun out of automobiles and destroy our economy to meet farcical Paris Climate Accords goals, while China and India laugh and build more coal plants.

Counter-counterpoint: respectfully, you missed my point!

It’s that last part that’s the most fascinating: the Hellcat’s days are numbered, not because consumers don’t want them, but it’ll come down to those engines being regulated out of existence.

Ludicrous and plaid are both references to Spaceballs.

It just means you still need to watch Spaceballs. 

It is illegal. Fat chance she will ever be held accountable. 

Nancy Pelosi violated the law. Notably the Stock Act

If Torch had written a similar article a year ago and it was Mitch McConnell buying stock options and then a month later Trump announced the entire Federal fleet would be going electric, most of the people here would be screaming for their heads. She is in a very powerful position and could influence legislation,

Pelosi clearly doesn’t care how it appears, and as you see from many of the commentariat, most people here don’t care either.

The excuses and deflections some of the commenters are making for this action are gross. No one in government who influences/creates/shuts down public policy decisions should be buying and selling stock.

Oof, I’m sorry, but this screams conflict-of-interest to me. When I was on the local hockey board, we used to make one member who had a jersey company leave during any voting when it came to equipment (Even if it wasn’t equipment he sold), because all of us - him included - didn’t want the possibility of steering

How were they vaccinating almost 1 million people a day with no distribution? I don’t understand. Did everybody come to the vaccine factory to pick up their doses?