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FFS, he looks like he’s wearing the worst toupee in the world in that video. 

And now Arizona just approved concealed carry on college campuses. Start the timer for the next Virginia Tech-style shooting. 

Whatever defense he might have had went out the door there afaik. Once he’s outside the house with a gun he’s no longer defending his home, he’s pursuing somebody.

In Florida even planes sit up on blocks. Allegedly.

So... dickheads just gotta dickhead? 

Is there a class in journalism school these days that teaches hyperbole? 

United’s PR folks gettin’ a workout these days.. 

Well, when you outsource production to the lowest bidder you get what you get...

Or in snow!

I never understood the point of a 392 in a Wrangler. If they just wanted to offer a V8 the 5.7 would’ve been perfectly adequate without being ridiculous.

I recall bitching about paying $10 for a burger at the airport years ago. Now that’s the going rate at Five Guys. Progress.

My first bike was a ‘74 Suzuki GT380; a 3-cyl 2-stroke buzzbomb that’d run with my pal’s Kawi 750. The 500 and 750cc 2-strokes were frightening.

A 27% tariff on American cars isn’t protectionist? The incentive approach encourages buyers to buy a US-built car, while a tariff discourages it.

An incentive on US built EVs does not prohibit somebody buying an import. 

Look at the huge trade deficit. China is protectionist. 

This reminds me of the kid who posted renderings of a modern Titanic saying it’d be built within five years (yeah, whatever) and went into great detail about how it’d be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Then that rich Australian guy pounced on this and made his own announcements. Which amounted to, surprise,

If you take out the weapons and all the equipment supporting those weapons in a submarine... you still have a cramped space with no windows. But maybe something as big as Russia’s Typhoon-class missile sub (which is essentially two hulls put together) might have enough interior space to appeal to a yachtbuilder. 

Yep, we love our cheap stuff here in the US. I recall what a pos the $5k Hyundai Excel turned out to be after it first got here in 1985. Multiple issues with the engine, transmission, bad frame welds, coolant leaks, rust perforation etc. I assume a cheap Chinese car today sold in the US market would be better but

Cars that crumple like aluminum foil won’t pass federal motor vehicle safety standards testing by NHTSA.

After seeing this comment 3x I guess you’re really serious, huh?
Or, you just got kinja’d.