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08-09-2011 08:10 AM
What a phuckin' douche bag!!!
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08-09-2011 08:40 AM
Bye Bye American industry!!!
Parabellum FJ²B
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08-09-2011 08:43 AM
And you think a new Mack is expensive now.........
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08-09-2011 09:22 AM
Can we please get a businessman back in there and start recovering from 4 years of slippage toward socialism?
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08-09-2011 04:08 PM
Not Ross Perot, but anybody who has done a few tours in the real world while or before they went into "public service." Oh, and anybody who realizes that it was the stupid social programs of the 1960s that have screwed up our young people for at least two generations and ushered in a planned dependency on government and a larger government to be dependent on.
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08-09-2011 06:42 PMI think we need a successful businessman in the White house, not a politician. All politicians do is kiss ass, make promises they have no intention of keeping and worry about re-election.
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08-09-2011 07:10 PM
As if he hasn't already completely phucked the economy...
So now, the offset in the additional cost of the vehicle will be made up in the fuel savings. It seems to me that the cost of the increased efficiency hasn't been determined yet, so this amount is unkown. The cost of fuel is constantly fluctuating (simple economics says supply vs. demand). Let's take for a moment that this is a GLOBAL market.
The US demand will decrease the global demand by nothing. All this will do is drive up the cost of every good and service sold in the US - further crippling the economy.
Many economist look at the housing/construction market as a good litmus test of the economy. This market can't exist without trucks...
I don't even have the time or patience to keep going with my thoughts on this phucking idea... and I really need to watch my phucking blood pressure..."Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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08-09-2011 07:52 PM
This was in the works for a few years..
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08-09-2011 10:14 PM
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08-09-2011 11:41 PM
That was exactly one of my first thoughts.
great.
lets force unproven technology (that as of yet doesn't exist) and force it down the throat of the American working industry to make it work by regulating it - and when they go belly-up because the technology doesn't support the economic well being of the country, the entire country can suffer.
thats what is wrong - forcing the public to figure out a way to make the gov'ts unproven agenda work in society."Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".