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Business, Economics, and Taxes 2: That's Why We Fight to Take the Means Back

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This country is doomed...
 
That is someone who literally has no idea how to drive...
Exactly.

I wonder how long it will be before Rush's "Motor Law," when it is illegal to drive.

I am so glad I will die when I do. You younger fuckers are so screwed, unless you do something, and I'm pretty sure nobody is going to do anything. Enjoy your push button universe.
 
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They had been pimping this for days...and these are the numbers they are getting. Edward R. Murrow would be proud!
They could have had a special on Dick Van Dyke turning 100, considering he propped up the Tiffany Network for over a decade twice.

But nooOOOOoooooOOOOOoooo, they had to go and book Turning Point USA's Sean Combs.
 
They could have had a special on Dick Van Dyke turning 100, considering he propped up the Tiffany Network for over a decade twice.

But nooOOOOoooooOOOOOoooo, they had to go and book Turning Point USA's Sean Combs.
"the left is cheering that two little kids won't have their father for xmas"

"let's hope their mommies media tour ends in time for xmas"
 
They could have had a special on Dick Van Dyke turning 100, considering he propped up the Tiffany Network for over a decade twice.

But nooOOOOoooooOOOOOoooo, they had to go and book Turning Point USA's Sean Combs.
I guarantee more people watch re-runs of Diagnosis Murder than watched Erika get all dolled up to impress the next person she "Trads" for.

I said the day he died on here (before I got fired) that she is as evil as he is and will cash in on this. My guess is she goes cruising around CPAC looking for a mate not realizing they prefer twigs and berries.
 
We keep trying but your leaded paint and gasoline generation keeps voting against our best interests.

Exactly what we said to our parents in 1995.

It aint generations. If that was the problem, it would get better over time.

If you have pale skin and a penis look in the mirror. Our revulsion against this stuff in our youth did not save us as we aged. It won't save you either.
 
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I had to drive up to Warroad last summer. I actually bought a paper map of MN highways in case that same thing happened.

I have a big ol' map book of all states and major cities for the same reason. And a spiral bound Thomas Guide for Phoenix that ran me about 70 bucks and is phenomenal and worth every penny. A cabbie I knew Before Eternal September turned me on to them.
 
I have a big ol' map book of all states and major cities for the same reason. And a spiral bound Thomas Guide for Phoenix that ran me about 70 bucks and is phenomenal and worth every penny. A cabbie I knew Before Eternal September turned me on to them.
We used to have two publishers that made local road atlases, Hudson and King’s. People had very strong preferences towards one or the other. Back when I was in college, I heard people argue vehemently for one side or the other. I used to buy Hudson books because they were more readily available in around my house. To this day, I couldn’t tell you the differences between them.
 
I still have my US atlas from the 60s on the coffee table. Lots of major interstates are missing for some reason. :LOL:
The one thing State Farm was good for as my car insurance company was giving out a full sized atlas every year that I tucked into the pocket of the car seat. They stopped doing that around 2010 or so.
 
The one thing State Farm was good for as my car insurance company was giving out a full sized atlas every year that I tucked into the pocket of the car seat. They stopped doing that around 2010 or so.
Aaa still does maps. Which was cool to have for a trip recently.
 
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