Anonymous ID: f253dc Sept. 4, 2020, 9:24 p.m. No.10533403   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3540

>>10533357

i did - in 1980. Guy got divorced, wife got the car and it was in pieces in their garage. Bought for $2500…

 

Did full resto on it and replaced shot 351C with a stroked 408C and the full meal deal. Broke axle the first time it hooked up on the street. Fixed it and loved it for 4 years…

 

Then wife and kid born with cancer, so it went to pay doctor bills - but I loved that car. The biggest issue was that you had to wear ear protection to stay in it - just not a street ride at all.

 

But was fun saying buh-bye to everything I ever came across….

 

I'ma console myself with these tits…

Anonymous ID: f253dc Sept. 4, 2020, 10:21 p.m. No.10533812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3912

>>10533756

i think if they push the socialism too far, then it will force division of the country

 

not against some socialist policies - rampant capitalism has caused us lots of problems and needs to be reigned in

 

but excessive socialist policies always grow government and usually veer towards communism in the end - and all I can think of is Cambodia

 

then back to revolting for freedoms again

 

revolt isn't much of an option with an unarmed populace - which is why what is going on in OZ is something we should all watch - they gave up their guns

Anonymous ID: f253dc Sept. 4, 2020, 10:38 p.m. No.10533936   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10533912

my take is that the young ones (under 30) are more conservative fiscally and want less government, but they also hate the wealth inequality and class division is makes

 

don't know how they will sort that out, but they do want it sorted out