The first auto brand to make a pickup with ZERO TECH will sell out so fast it'll make their head spin. No brain, no GPS...just engine, transmission, rear end, and get the hell outta my way:)
If you enjoyed our version of "Til Ya Can’t” on The TPUSA All American Halftime - Our studio recording of it will be available to purchase or stream at midnight tonight!
A big thank you to @codyjohnson and the songwriters Ben Stennis and Matt Rogers for giving me there blessing to record and release it, It really is one of the best written songs I have heard in a long time and NOTHING is more powerful than a great song in my book! 🇺🇸 Kid Rock
RIP Brad Arnold.🕊️
It’s hard to explain to people who weren't there just how massive 3 Doors Down was in 2000.
He wrote "Kryptonite" in a math class when he was 15 years old.
Five years later, it was the biggest song in the world.
47 is way too young.
I was lucky enough to see him in Phoenix in Sept 2024 at the Summer of '99 tour with Creed. He stopped the show to talk about how many of us feel like we'll never be good enough, and then reminded us we're absolutely enough because Jesus loves us.
"You are absolutely enough. You will always be enough... because Jesus Christ loves you."
Rest easy, Brad.😢
I've had a change of heart on federal income tax. On the surface, it's just a way for the government to generate revenue—it has to get its funding from somewhere. But I now see that the method of taxation itself fundamentally alters the relationship between the government and its people.
When the government relies on taxing individual income, it shifts from serving its citizens to exploiting them as a revenue source. This dynamic creates an inherent friction, where the government no longer answers to the people but to the system that extracts from them. And if you look around, it's clear—whatever our tax dollars are funding, it’s not serving us.
This is what modern economists fail to grasp when they dismiss tariffs, sales taxes, or luxury taxes as harmful. The structure of taxation matters, not just the amount collected. The income tax distorts governance itself—and it needs to go.
Seems to me like we need a “new” kind of car or pick-up that is really the old kind. Simple combustion engines. Small block 350s. Analogue gauges. Heater and A/C. Windows hand rolled down. Unlock and start with a physical key. No computers. Only the most basic of electronics.
These would be much cheaper than the current stuff on offer and many many many people would be happy with simple for the price.
I’m so glad that I made the right financial decision in 2018 and ditched my $89/mo cable package so that I can now pay $83/mo for YouTube TV, $23/mo for Netflix, $16/mo for Disney+, $13/mo for Paramount, $15/mo for Prime, $10/mo for AppleTV, and $21/mo for HBO