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All the Trump supporters I am aware of are in debt up to their eyeballs (not student debt; that would mean they attempted higher ed), on Medicare (whilst decrying the ACA), and have hourly or low-salaried jobs. It boggles the mind. No one in my neighborhood (of 3000+ sq ft homes, most with at least 2x median national

On these, they are.

I’ve had a couple of these, both types of transmissions, a 1994 and a 1992. $4K is a good price on the manual with 112K miles. The automatics had a tendency to crap out around 150K miles.  In rush hour.  On 495 around DC.  In the rain.  In November.  But I’m not bitter.  I loved that car...

I don’t know sh*t about Minnesota’s state-level politics, but I would assume that even though there is wide bipartisan support, it still has to go to committee to be worked.  Say the chairman of the committee to which this bill was sent is in the pocket of the Chief’s Assoc.  He ain’t letting that bill hit the floor

Carrie and Jamie need to sit their husbands down and have a little chat with them about stepping up. Because, in case they hadn’t noticed, WE’RE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC AND EVERYONE’S GOT TO DO MORE. Husbands not helping around the house is un-f*cking acceptable. Or wives, for that matter; every situation is different.

I thought white boys “discovered” chopped and screwed with Paul Wall like fifteen years ago???

Starred for your last line...  This is why I’m tired today; up late just ogling auto trader classics and the classic auto mall in PA..

Just go “Buttery Males”

My wife and I rented a Kia Rio a while back. It was ... fine as well. *shoulder shrug* There’s nothing wrong with these cars. Well, the horn was rather cute, it was so high-pitched.

Had to go look at my wife’s car... She has the 2012 Jetta 2.5se with 5 cylinders.  200k miles.  Aside from tires, battery, brakes, she’s had to replace some computer component a couple of times.  Can’t kill that car.

JFC! The EcoSport is 8 years in??!!?!  Holy balls, Batman.  That’s eight years of baduglydontwantit.  How has it not been killed?  I saw one of those ugly-ass things in the past 1000 miles (month).

Hahaha! Where are you from?

The one qualm I have with your statement is that we’re *refusing* to push for more changes. We’re some of us barely hanging on and making it through the day, troubleshooting and trying to make it to tomorrow. Forget nebulous “more change” that we’ll see four years from now, we just want tomorrow to be less shitty than

We have a five-year-old who will be entering kindergarten this autumn. So the fallout from this past spring wasn’t as hard for us. My wife and I - both essential workers - had to continue working, either from home or going in to the lab in my case, or home and office for my wife. While juggling a pre-k curriculum and

1040 NP to 28 CP now.  SMDH.  

Aside from the lien, which is a no-go from me, I’ve been pricing gently used Volvos since the beginning of the pandemic to score a deal. This is a nice example of a desirable S60. But with 72K miles, $17500 is too much, again, lien notwithstanding.  Without the lien, it’s worth maybe $13000.   CP.

Start a gofundme.  I’ll give $20 for that.

Also, when the need for test kits dwindles or their contracts are up (hourly manufacturing lab techs on newly created 2nd/3rd shift were probably signed to a six-month contract) they’re not getting hired back where they started because that small biotech went under. They’ll be back in the job market generally under-edu

To answer your rhetorical: There is no upper limit to fatalities that will cause the American public to abandon the GOP, as long as those fatalities are black or brown people. We’re only talking actual limits for white people. I began responding to your (cogent and intelligent) comment cheekily, but then I realized