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Now if we can only get Ford to ditch their crappy dual clutch "automatic" transmission and put in something good like a regular automatic transmission with a torque converter.
I love dual-clutch cogwheel-based (steel-all-the-way-through) automatic transmissions. They are highly efficient. Hydraulic torque converters waste a lot of energy, as is clear from the lousy MPG they get.
Not sure if there is much real data on repair and maintenance costs yet.
I'm happy that Ford changed their mind about the plant. Unlike Republicans and Obama, I want Trump to succeed with policies that are good for the American worker.
http://www.redstate.com/jaycaruso/2015/10/25/trump-falsely-credits-himself-ford-plant/
Saying Donald Trump has a big ego would be as revelatory as saying the sun rises in the east. That Donald Trump exaggerates his accomplishments and downplays his own failures would pretty much make him like the average politician. But there are times when a person’s hubris gets to the point where it reaches the level of the absurd. For Donald Trump, it’s taking credit for a business move made by Ford that he had absolutely nothing to do with. It’s one thing for a person who actually holds office and who is implementing policy to believe their policies have...
Damn jazz, the media really has you all worked up over nothing
Relax. And don't talk about your president like that
APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
IHLlary Lost Because People Are Sick of Presidents Who SUCK! BANKSTER! COCK!
Trump will grab bankster pussy without asking, and they'll like it.
Swollen Egos? Get the fuck out of here, no ego gets to be more swollen than MINE!
So, didn't Ben run for president? How would that have made him feel with his lack of experience, had he won?
I hope nobody from the Bush admin lands in the Trump camp. I would rather Trump get his advice from Obama.
Myopia cannot be cured.
Rumors and Propaganda abound. Dems try to polarize while their president blames the nominated of not traveling to enough states. Infighting with Dems is needed so that the Millenials dont burn down all the Universities, and inner cities.
If the Snowflakes set up an attack on Jan 20ths, the Snowflakes will blame it on Trump. Love Trumps Hate, but the Propaganda of 60 Million People hates the US, but loves the one that created the division - Sir Obama and Mr and Mrs Clinton.
Dems try to have rock concerts with multiple celebs in the last week. Polling is pure propaganda.
Characterizing the selection of leaders is going to have to happen in 100 days.
The Dynasty of Clintons, Obamas, Alinskyistic hate and deception is over! Get used to good faith and a United States. The divided states proposed by Alinsky did not work.
Alinskys rules: Ridicule your opponent.
OK -- your ridiculous.
I don't care if it's just Donald running through the Whitehouse yelling "where in the hell is the Goddamed remote to the TV" for the next 8 years.
He's done a fantastic job.
When they go Low they love it.
The Dynasty of Clintons, Obamas, Alinskyistic hate and deception is over! Get used to good faith and a United States. The divided states proposed by Alinsky did not work.
Saul Alinsky was a globalist before his time, maybe a Zionist, Zionism not being a religion. Obama didn't take away guns, although he was in on the Sandy Hook Hoax. But don't be fooled, the entire globalist cabal controls both parties. So we will see how Trump will be different. I don't think fascism is different from the Netanyahu apartheid state, do you? Trump and Netanyahu seem to get along just fine.
I'm more 'amused' by the fact a young earth creationist could be offered Secretary of Education.
This is crazy, but so was the alliance between Germany, Japan and Italy in WW2. They were all fascists, and all agreed in the principle that racial supremacy was right and good. They just didn't agree on who was supreme. This is exactly what is happening with Trump and Netanyahu, IMO. And if that is the case, there will be trouble in the world.
Sure Bernie would be good. He too exploited the same disconnect as Trump. Yet the establishment put its heavy thumb on the scale in favor of Hillary.
This is hardly an argument that there is no disconnect and no swamp.
She would have won if she was tough on the terrorists.
I haven't seen much terrorism lately.
You should look at these stats, Strategist:
http://www.wickedzionism.com/2015/12/zionist-obama-crime-continues-violent.html
I wonder what the secret government will make Trump do and I wonder if he will cooperate?
They could be right, but we hope Trump just does what he likes to do, get good ratings.
Williams also denied reports that Carson had been offered a role, adding that “he was never offered a specific position.â€
“Dr. Carson feels he has no government experience, he’s never run a federal agency. The last thing he would want to do was take a position that could cripple the presidency,†he said.
Donald Trump himself had previously suggested that Carson would join his team, saying that he hoped that Carson “will be very much involved with my administration.â€
Sheisselstein in Himmelstein, Der Speigel sind flaming liburals!
Orange Messiah, stamp out this German pestilence.
Once again, you are blaming voters who smelled for a crack in the system and went for it, rather than blaming the obvious disconnect on the elites.
It's always the leadership responsibility.
For people who are already in the ditch, the downside is more limited than you may think. What do they care if the institutions, the economy, or the rest of the world?
The poor folks are the same ones who previously supported abolition of unions and supported right to work states in the south that further weakened the unions. And Trump is a supporter of right to work approach as well. Vast majority of unions went against him. He is no friend of the working man. For the sake of the intellectual honesty, you must admit that this whole charade reeked of culture war way more than economics.
I agree with errc, jazz has been extremely triggly lately. He's really hyperventilating over this election! How about we start evaluating this German magazine cover by examining who owns said magazine and what their possible stake in the US election might be? I am betting it's a hugely wealthy oligarch whose pet projects and investments stand to lose from better trade deals.
Where's the personal attacks? Hell I've stood up for you in the past. Don't forget to breathe
Sore Losers, hoping to do work in such bad faith that those that lost the Democratic Election would happy to send the US into the abyss that just a week prior, the Dems were swearing that they would prevent.
Heres a section from the Manifesto of the leader of the Regressive Democratic leader Alinsky:
The first step in community organization is community disorganization.
The organizer… must first rub raw the resentments of the people of the community; fan the latent hostilities of many of the people to the point of overt expression. He must search out controversy and issues, rather than avoid them, for unless there is controversy people are not concerned enough to act. . . . An organizer must stir up dissatisfaction and discontent; provide a channel into which the people can angrily pour their frustrations… you must agitate to the point of conflict.
The world is better off without Ben Carson in the government.
and most of us, to our shame, went along with it, afraid to defend the victims lest we become one of them.
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Not I. It's just in my nature to defend the most defenseless in the room. But it takes a strong heart, which is why you'll never hear me label myself a liberal elitist.
This is only to be expected when the Electorate decided the old GOP was no longer serving their interests. The old GOPe is demanding seats at a table when Trump was elected NOT to be a New Cold Warrior. Eliot Cohen is a neocon NeverTrump, so what he says should be filtered knowing his biases.
Meanwhile Democratic party is so far up the River in Egypt, they're almost at the Cataracts right now.
Answer me this: Why did God make Republican women look more fair?
NAFTA plunged the US into a job vacuum, sucking out so many jobs that people can hardly remember inventing the Telephone, Transistor, Car, Assembly line.
Yup. The way neoliberal propaganda has been, it's like ordinary people couldn't afford cars, telephones, or radios back when they were made in the USA.
"Until MFN for China came around, a touch-tone phone cost $300!!!!"
Ben Carson didn't want a post != was hired and then left in a huff shortly after.
Given the NYT's track record, I'm taking their claims with a big shovel of salt.
We're not talking about a monochrome foreign policy that largely continues the same neolib-neocon stuff regardless of whether a GOPe or Neoliberal Democrat is elected.
This isn't like Obama appointing all the Wall Street Insiders immediately after being elected on a reform platform and then SURPRISE! not a single banker went to jail and banks were let off with wristslap fines. Eric Holder was key in pardoning Marc Rich.
He is no friend of the working man. For the sake of the intellectual honesty, you must admit that this whole charade reeked of culture war way more than economics.
We don't know what is going to come out of Trump. Looks like maybe a Bush2 but who knows.
JFK said something about those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable.
Let's hope it works, for our common sake.
Harris had this metaphor: We are in the back of the plane, the pilot died, and somehow Trump made in into the cockpit and is now flying the plane. Of course he has no experience flying planes, but will now attempt a landing. People in the back of the planes make fun of how incompetent he is.
The poor folks are the same ones who previously supported abolition of unions and supported right to work states in the south that further weakened the unions. And Trump is a supporter of right to work approach as well. Vast majority of unions went against him. He is no friend of the working man. For the sake of the intellectual honesty, you must admit that this whole charade reeked of culture war way more than economics.
That's absolutely untrue.
Trump won the rust belt largely because of Union workers, for whom Hillary had nothing to say.
The Republicans haven't won Wisconsin and Michigan since what, 1988?
While the probabilities are biased toward risks, there are potentially good things that can still come out of this.
Sometime things don't change until something goes really bad.
The status quo is always less risky in the short term and more risky in the long term.
Germans: We don't want any responsibility for the Euro or Debt Forgiveness or Financing our Customers, but the rest of you had better take your share of the migrants we unilaterally welcomed into Europe and keep buying our goods.
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