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Correction, 50% of VOTING Americans are fascist. It’s the only thing that keeps me going.
Correction, 50% of VOTING Americans are fascist. It’s the only thing that keeps me going.
I think we’re saying the same thing.
Wouldn’t the phone have to have your fingerprint stored in order to compare it to the one scanned?
But few people but a car based on emissions, so why then did SUVs become popular? Or is it the case of manufacturers wanted us to like SUVs, so they made that happen.
Don’t know anything about this from personal experience, but I thought I heard a report a while back about a fairly large number of hikers in the UK injured or killed by cows. So I’m guessing, not as dangerous as crocodiles but still best to be careful.
I see. I’m confused by this too. When I was young vans were popular and station wagons were definitely more prominent. Vans fell out of popularity presumably because they were built on a truck chassis. Minivans drove better. Station wagons also fell out of favor. I guess because they were too family truckster.
So what happens? SUVs become popular which are basically station wagons built on a truck chassis. Go figure.
I disagree. They have gotten smaller on the inside. Totally agree in that. But the rest of the vehicle is definitely larger…and heavier. Look at a corolla today vs. there 80’s. It’s the size of a Camry back in the day. Trucks and SUVs, too. They don’t fit in garages now. Remember mini trucks? Well no more.
I think to meet safety standards, they have more crumple zones. Plus they have more features, which take up space the passengers would normally use. Finally I think people just like larger vehicles. Maybe they feel safer, even if they aren’t or they like the intimidation factor. I don’t know.
Trucks are larger because of the footprint of the wheels is large enough, they have to meet different efficiency standards. But I think a lot of that was driven by manufacturer.
I heard that a while ago many VPN services were bought by the very people you use a VPN to protect against. How do you know which ones are safe?
Is it all about muscle mass? What about bone structure? Lung capacity? Heart size/volume? Stuff like that?
I’m not a doctor.
Macrotrends.net says Tesla profits over the last year were $16.8B. So is this jack-hole really worth three years worth of profits? Seems like a bad financial decision to me.
You’ve got to love the irony here. He complained for years that people entering at the southern border were criminals and shouldn’t be allowed in and now essentially other countries are saying the same thing about him.
I don’t know how it works in France but they also banned hijabs. Send kind of right wing. Was he responsible for that?
And moments after its efficacy was proven, Louisiana banned it.
You forgot about the incessant annoying sound emitted for virtually every second of the drive, you know…if I’m the one driving.
Not to dampen your effort, but SCOTUS doesn’t create laws. Just FYI.
When my mother died ( not a billionaire) I sure as hell didn’t think that was a valid reason for the government to collect a payment.
I stand by what I said. Tax the crap out of them when they are alive and remove all of the mechanisms that got them this insane wealth.
While I agree that billionaires need to start paying their way, I cannot get on board with taxing someone for dying.
I think a better way is to remove all of the mechanisms in place that made them that wealthy in the first place.
But that’s better than nothing, right?