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D’un point de vue purement démocratique c’est tout de même assez triste de voir à quel point ça ne représente quand même pas la vraie opinion populaire (en même temps ça a empêché le RN de passer donc…)
D’un point de vue purement démocratique c’est tout de même assez triste de voir à quel point ça ne représente quand même pas la vraie opinion populaire (en même temps ça a empêché le RN de passer donc…)
I believe it’s more than time we start forcing multinational corporations to pay taxes based on where they made their revenue and not based on where their headquarter is established.
People would turn around and subscribe to Crave, which is Canadian and therefore not affected by the law.
Bad news, tires are the biggest source of noise from cars in movement unless you change the exhaust to something barely legal on a gas car.
“fastest cars”
Talking about muscle cars, that would be those born in the 30s/40s because the peak was in the 60s (70s brought emission equipment that pretty much neutered them).
What’s really funny as a car guy though is how many people born back then truly believe they had the fastest cars back in those days when truth is if you use comparable models the cars back then could be quick (in a straight line), but very far from as quick as cars from the last three decades! Hell, these days with electric cars it’s not even comparable, you can get a Nissan Leaf and 0-60 it will beat most 60s V8 cars. The Leaf does 6.7 seconds 0-60, a Dodge Charger with the legendary 426 Hemi was around 5.5 to 6 seconds (hard to find reliable numbers), the 65 Mustang was over 7.5!
Wouldn’t want to have to take 30 seconds to put the ball on when they actually need it!
It’s funny because that required that all parties left of the far right work together and remove candidates so the vote wouldn’t get split in order for the results to be closer to what the population actually wanted, shows just how broken democracy is…
It’s just the truth bud, people living in the richest country in the world can’t be bothered to go out and vote (https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/voter-turnout-rate-by-age-usa the majority of electors under 30 support the Democrats) and every US elections research for Canadian immigration laws goes through the roof? If you guys can’t make your own country work (even when you’ve got an amendment made to secure people’s right to protect themselves against the shit show your government has become!) then why would you expect other countries to just welcome everyone of you? It’s not as if you would extend the same favor, people coming from the poorest countries in the world end up being detained when they cross into the USA.
What does that have to do with the subject? Even more reason why we wouldn’t take in US citizens for no reason
Temporarily and only if you have qualifications for jobs where we need people
Canada will not accept US citizens as refugees unless things really goes to hell, we’re not even accepting refugees who come from other countries via the USA as they’re supposed to ask for refugee status in the first of the two country they step in. So yeah, don’t get your hopes up, Canada isn’t a consolation prize for you guys, fix your own shit.
Yeah, someone else clarified that people were probably talking about the vote split going further right making her lose her seat, it wasn’t people voting labour instead of conservative.
Oh that’s probably it! Thanks
Didn’t she lose it to the party that’s even further right though? Not from the UK, just what I understood from another conversation…
Sub Zero, Thermador… Looks industrial to you?
But people compare their reliability to 1000$ fridges today
So “You live paycheck to paycheck? Just find cheap stuff until you decide to bite the bullet and get a loan to buy something that will last!”
78% of people in the USA live like that.
Decent company = not Samsung or LG
Maytag and its subbrands can actually be fixed and parts are available long term
*Miele ;)
And yeah, mid level is very good too!
5.0 V8, 225hp, 300tq
My car (stock): 2.0L, 306hp, 295tq
Same 0-60, but mine is a mid sized SUV
Womp womp