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One nice thing about electric mowers (I have a push one for my small yard) is that they don’t idle. You push start, mow for a while. Let go of the safety bar and it shuts off as you pick up a tree limb or whatever. Go back push start and go back to mowing. It’s a 100x nicer than having to worry about having the mower

If I have 30 items and you come up behind me in a checkout line with 2 items, I’ll definitely offer to let you go ahead of me. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Again, a better analogy would be:

Have you considered having less grass? What do you do with all that lawn? What might you do with all those newfound hours of freedom if you got rid of it? (I’m not being a dick, I’m sincerely interested.)

I have a mowing service so that’s not an issue, but all my lawn tools are now battery and it is SO MUCH better. I love being able to grab my blower from behind the garage door and blast everything off the patio in about two minutes. No cord, no gas. Even better for hedge trimmer and weedeater.

I’ve been planning on replacing my 14 year old lawnmower with a battery version when it dies, but it just doesn’t seem to want to. My electricity comes from a coal-burning plant, so it might be a wash environmentally, but I’d enjoy having something quieter.

Whenever I read one of these stories they are always missing the critical information of how the woman voted (or didn’t as the case may be). I want to feel bad for her but without that I can’t.

The word you’re looking for is oligarchy. A country owned by the wealthy few, propped up at the expense of the many. The US is a plutocratic oligarchy.

Idaho state Rep. John Vander Woude, chair of the House Health and Welfare Committee and a co-sponsor of the state’s ban, told NBC he and his colleagues didn’t predict the varying ripple effects of their law.

Yes, that’s the way it works: you elect Donald-nazis, you’ll get oppressive legislation and the aftereffects of such moronic laws. Women being treated as slaves—no rights to determine what’s best for their own bodies—that’s the awful ramification. Duh.

In a year not a single person will care about the last few months of her time in the Senate

I think you’re wrong. Millenials and Gen Z have become acutely aware how “silent generation” leaders have set the USA into intractable mores that have stymied progress for decades still to come.

This is a microcosm of what’s happening across American society right now. You have boomers in their 70s and beyond in government and business who simply won’t step aside for the next generation.  

Yeah it’s one thing if the person is sitting in the chair pushing the botton her colleagues tell her to push. The vote counts even if the person casting it doesn’t know what day it is. But Feinstein couldn’t even be there to do that.

In a year not a single person will care about the last few months of her time in the Senate

You have to wonder how much Feinstein was really aware of what she wanted toward the end there. It wasn’t clear she really knew anything that was going on around her. I bet if you’d asked her point blank what year it was, she would have struggled.

GOOD FUCKING RIDDANCE AND YEARS TOO LATE.

Well, she got what she wanted. She got what they all want.

No they didn’t. The right & left half’s of the floor pan were spot welded to the tunnel. Yes, each piece was stamped but the tunnel was much thicker than the floor pans...

Steel bodied cars crack too.