Why The West Should Leave Ukraine | Part Of The Problem 1001
On this episode of Part Of The Problem, Dave and Robbie take a look at what the drone attacks on Moscow mean for the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. This Show Was Recorded on 6.1.23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG-klH27Yjo
Why 1971-76 full sized GM wagons had useless third seats (or virtually no under floor storage)--and a major weight problem.
The fifteen seconds that process takes doesn't seem like much, until a rainy day.
A Gran Torino Square, er, I mean Squire? Starsky and Hutch meet the Brady Bunch? Kind of a cramped third seat, but better than even the full size Shovrolets.
Dad always went full sized, until the gas crunch. I learned to drive in a Country Square.
I still say God is going to rub out noses in our folly for another quarter century. But then again, He may not have that luxury, as we seem determined to bathe the planet in nuclear radiation sooner than that.
Today we pretend like we no longer have station wagons. But we're up to our eyeballs in what we now call SUVs. Back in the day, the army Jeep was an SUV. Wagons were wagons, whether based on car chassis, or installed on truck chassis like this International Harvester.
Of course you’re right. What WAS I thinking?
Perhaps we could even add personal phone calls to the ffices of senators and representatives as a just beyond nuclear option?
Problem? What problem?
SWLODs will be submitted. What more could you want?
Some hotheads might suggest voting hard - but I don't think a relatively minor incident like this really warrants such extreme measures.
(We should keep that as a "nuclear option" for when we really need it as a last resort.)
Future NGLCC kommissar: "Are you not certified? Do you not rub your customers' noses in your sexual preference or gender identity? No? Well, then, I'm afraid we're going to have to dock your ESG score for that. No credit line for you, comrade!"
You "ced children's education, First Amendment Rights, and library access" the moment you enrolled them in a "public" (i.e., government) school.
This is all just a déjà vu of the old fight over Creationism vs. Evolutionism.
Somone's ox is getting gored - at the expense of the ox owner (and even uninvolved bystanders).
The only question is whose ox it will be.
Welcome to "public" education.
Exhaust sensor probe: A way to determine if a vehicle really is part of the pollution problem.
The new OBD-II regimen: An exercise in compliance designed to make electrics look better by making owning a gas buggy more difficult than it needs to be.
Oh, was that the problem? I figured they belted out, "...land of the free and home of the brave" and AOC got scared and hid under her desk. Free and brave people make her nervous.
So, you take a sniff, mistake an anti-Fed argument for a minimum wage argument, and jump off board? Do you think victims of inflation and the systematic destruction of manufacturing jobs should be stripped of the right to vote, but corporations should get to vote even though they are things, not people? You say government is the problem, not the corporations, but I don't see you acknowledging who or what it is that is paying the lobbyists to make the particular bribes they make.
Did a delay in response give the gunman more time? Cops face questions over why it took three hours for SWAT teams to storm Orlando nightclub as police chief admits officers may have shot some of the VICTIMS
...Police Chief John Mina has also admitted that some of the victims may have been hit by officers' gun fire.
However he insisted it is a part of the investigation into the horrific attack.
I just can't decide who to vote for in the presidential race. They're both just so perfect! I can't believe it. Things are just going so well I never considered firing the president, but this Romney guy is just such a temptation!
Romney promises us more war. Obama promised us just the opposite, but that's ok, because he saw Dubya's two wars and raised us three police actions. I think that's a wonderful thing, and can't wait for the next one. I heard somewhere that with six you
Once upon a time, there was a thing called the Interstate Commerce Commission. It was founded to prevent kamikaze capitalism amongst railroads in a day when their efficiencies and primitive technology pretty much guaranteed them a monopoly in viable transportation.
The best thing Reagan did, in my opinion, and the one time I felt some hope for a moment that he would prove to be the libertarian he claimed to be, was when he abolished this bureau. But it was a decade too late to save
What has it to do with politics? Everything. Politicians piss us off, then try to misdirect our anger 'across the aisle' to people who are fundamentally exactly the same, but wear a different party label. The game is age old, but still works.
People are angry, but they are often in denial about it. They know they're angry, but they don't want to admit they're angry
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