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I have a feeling the costs for exhausts, rims, all bolt on parts, carbon fiber parts and not to mention bmw cars will go up pretty soon. Who else thinks so?
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no thinking required. they will.
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Or 2 years later when there are midterm elections. I don’t plan any car purchases in the next few years but I do buy a lot of car parts and expect those prices to go up. This is a high end BMW forum. No one here will suffer. But there are a large number of Americans living paycheck to paycheck who will feel the consequences. And the rich, probably many here, will keep getting richer.
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Very slightly more than half of the voters (not the entire population), which include many people with varying levels of intelligence and many more that did not believe that campaign intentions would ever become reality.
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The winner won by something like 1.6% of the vote, which works out to maybe 2.5 million votes out of 156 million. The winner won both the electoral and popular vote, unlike both of his prior races (he won the electoral vote in 2016, but not the popular vote, and lost both in 2020). Americans wanted the result and in a democracy, that must be respected, whether one personally agrees with the result or not.
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