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1 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 10:45:47am

Randian fuckwad.

2 nines09  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 11:06:03am

Because everybody knows that you can get a bus or trolly or elevated or subway to work anywhere. Mean and spiteful small and ignorant. Deserving of a punch in the mouth. Wisconsin has their Proud Loud and Full Of Shit Lord of The Flies.

3 majii  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 12:01:24pm

re: #2 nines09

They don’t think about the fact that not all cities and small towns have bus or subway systems, or like in my city, the buses stop running at 12:00 AM on the dot, or that people who don’t have a lot of money can’t afford to take cabs everywhere they need to go. This is another example of how out of touch with Americans lawmakers like Ryan and Lucas are.

4 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 12:36:36pm

I think he might be a Sociopath.

5 nines09  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 12:46:31pm

re: #3 majii

re: #4 ProTARDISLiberal

A sweetheart and gentle Christian soul./ Vile toad. Jesus would lay him out.

6 ThomasLite  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 3:23:18pm
A car that is worth less than $5,000 is unlikely to be a reliable vehicle. For elderly, disabled, or working poor people, a car is often their only way to look for a job, get to work, or get to the doctor.

is this actually true in the US? Most folks I know own cars valued around €1000-€3000 ish (okay, that *is* a bunch of students, so not representative at all!) at most, and hardly anything ever breaks down.
Seems your market for reliable second hand cars sucks, compared to ours?

$2000 in savings is ridiculous though. Heck, even if you have proper insurance (and in the US, have fun, with healthcare etc.) one incident can wipe that out several times over.

7 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 7:25:01pm

re: #6 ThomasLite

is this actually true in the US? Most folks I know own cars valued around €1000-€3000 ish (okay, that *is* a bunch of students, so not representative at all!) at most, and hardly anything ever breaks down.
Seems your market for reliable second hand cars sucks, compared to ours?

$2000 in savings is ridiculous though. Heck, even if you have proper insurance (and in the US, have fun, with healthcare etc.) one incident can wipe that out several times over.

US distances are the killer. An average person puts more than 10,000 miles a year on a car.

How are they supposed to get to their 30 hr/wk minimum wage job at Walmart?

8 nines09  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 7:43:38pm

re: #7 Decatur Deb

US distances are the killer. An average person puts more than 10,000 miles a year on a car.

How are they supposed to get to their 30 hr/wk minimum wage job at Walmart?

Absolutely. Just take notice of the “respectable” along with the “pay as you go” dealers. That’s just for those who need a “No Credit? Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Dead? No Problem!” deal. A car is everything. Everything.

9 Godisdeadandburied  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 9:19:21pm

re: #4 ProTARDISLiberal

Might be?

10 Godisdeadandburied  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 9:24:10pm

Wonder if Ryan knows it was the free markets which allowed the auto industry to buy out and destroy public transportation in the Unites States? Or if he thinks about the fact that car payments are one of the reasons why people may need to receive food stamps? Or the fact that farm subsidies contribute much more to government spending than food stamps? Naww, that would take thinking, and Ryan is incapable of doing that.

11 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 10:44:00pm

This lad grew up reading stories of Welfare Queens driving Cadillacs. That is part of his mythology of America.

12 subterraneanhomesickalien  Fri, Jun 21, 2013 1:27:45am

Dignity is only for the rich.

13 Romantic Heretic  Fri, Jun 21, 2013 4:53:22am

re: #11 Sol Berdinowitz

This lad grew up reading stories of Welfare Queens driving Cadillacs. That is part of his mythology of America.

And like too many people, he much prefers mythology to history.

14 EPR-radar  Fri, Jun 21, 2013 11:48:15am

re: #4 ProTARDISLiberal

I think he might be a Sociopath.

There’s no ‘might be’ here. Paul Ryan is a sociopath. Along with most of his party.


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