I come to America. I get Mustang. Life good here.
I come to America. I get Mustang. Life good here.
So why should the Corvair have shouldered the brunt of the criticism? The best you can say about Nadler is that he was disingenuous. Was it his unwarranted bias toward GM in particular? Who knows?
Maybe edit the article or headline to make it clearer that Mike Ballaban is leaving if the amusing graphic isn’t useful enough?
You’ve got some of that overly caffeinated Charlie Kelly energy going on today.
What would we do without Jason Torchinski?
So a 1975 indycar. Fantastic.
In a perfect world, the Deltawing would have been IndyCar’s choice. But there are a BUNCH of reasons they didn’t go with it and cowardice is arguably the least of them.
And here I wondered what I was going to do with my night.
The 7g didn’t happen with the GT. It happened with the wall and the earth.
No, worse than that.
absolutely not.
“If literally one thing goes wrong—if the team needs to call for help or a tow truck, if they get stopped, if they crash—literally anything goes wrong here and these guys would be pulling resources from an otherwise already overloaded system, not to mention potentially increasing the risk of contracting coronavirus by…
what a terrible graph. I see it now.
if you are going to whip out a big graphic, here is one in response. it’s not that they have not kept up with inflation, wages just have not grown in general. for the average person, they are not making more than their parents did. the average person is just not getting any greater share of the wealth created. so with…
The source isn’t BLS. The source for this chart is AEI, which is a right-wing policy group. The figure they use here to represent hourly wages is more commonly referred to as total compensation. It includes benefits like health care. Here, it’s misleading because the chart would lead you to think that line is…
Well, your graph shows that wages, in fact, haven’t kept up with inflation.
This appears to be an American Enterprise Institute graph based on US Bureau of Labor Statistics data. We all know that cell phone costs have not declined by 50% since 1998, nor have new car prices stayed flat.
What source is BLS?
A fine of $100 per day, up to $1000. So the fines don’t accumulate beyond ten days’ worth?
Invoke the anti-eviction powers of the quarantine orders. The HOA is essentially trying to evict someone from their own property in a time of emergency. Beat them over the head with the government-mandated exemptions, and then beat them over the head some more with health care workers and finally beat them over the…