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France has the right idea. While a 100% tax is a bit much, cutting taxes for the wealthiest tax payers does nothing to create jobs or help the middle class. Even before the global financial system meltdown, France's economy barely grew under Sarkozy's tax cuts. Similarly, in America, under 8 years of George W. Bush's t...more
Most clothes worn by Americans and Europeans are made by slave labor, and that includes child slave labor. If the tag on your clothe says "Made in China", or "Pakistan", "Bangladesh", "Malaysia", "Vietnam", etc, etc, it's probably the result of slave labor at some point in its production, then sold to you at 100x the c...more
If you want to put GOD back in our schools, maybe you and the rest of the condescending Christian bible-thumpers could start acting like the Bible commanded you to, and give the rest of us atheists a good example to follow. You know, like being humble and love your enemies and all.
Unfortunately, all those greedy CEOs who would love to go to conservative America will find that no one smart enough to actually work for them will exist in their new country, since 99% of conservative America will be bible-thumping rednecks with no college education.
P.S. your hockey moms are not that hot, Sarah...more
Wait a minute, what do they have against Charleston Heston? I thought "The Ten Commendments" was a great movie, and although I have never read the book, it must be a great work of fiction as well!
The problem with domestic brands is that, while their new models may have better fuel efficiency and quality when compared to the foreign competition, such claims, however, are theoretical until they've been proven years down the road. Toyota, Honda, and other companies have their reputations for quality because there'...more
That's fine if your car is a rare model, or a muscle car that may become a classic someday (emphasis on "may"). However, the comparison here is for cars that are common econoboxes, which will only depreciate in value until they are scrap. I bet if your car was an old, mid-1980s Chevy pickup, or a Ford Pinto, you'll be ...more
The only thing sad about Mitsubishi going the way of Suzuki is the loss of the Lancer Evo. Mitsubishi actually made a great rally car, it's just too bad that those of us here in the US never had the chance to buy the FQ 400 trim of the EVO X, a monster of a car with 400hp and AWD stability. That thing could outrun a ba...more