Columnist Karen Attiah says she was fired by The Washington Post last week over a series of social media posts about gun control and race in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
“As a columnist, I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy, challenge power and reflect on culture and politics with honesty and conviction,” Attiah wrote in a post on Substack published Monday. “Now, I am the one being silenced — for doing my job.”
“I pointed to the familiar pattern of America shrugging off gun deaths, and giving compassion for white men who commit and espouse political violence,”
When you’re too much of a race baiting sociopath for the Post…
Jab him in the eye with a needle long enough to reach the cerebellum. Inject enough clot shot to explode the skull.
slumbrew
on September 15, 2025 at 4:13 pm
Nick: I missed that it was due to “social media posts”, but it does feel a bit different for a columnist. She was “Post columnist Karen Attiah”, explicitly representing the Post.
“P.O’d Nick, employee at Sneed’s Feed & Seed (Formerly Chuck’s)” isn’t presumed to have Sneed’s imprimatur, the way a newspaper columnist is.
Fahy said that Trump’s policies have also “targeted small and mid-sized specialty producers.”
She said that these farmers saw strong market growth in recent years, thanks to federal programs such as the Local Food Purchase Assistance and Local Food To Schools programs, which helped food banks and schools buy food from farmers.
However, when Trump took office in January, he froze and then canceled many of those programs, which “not only opened up new markets for farmers, but also provided food access to people who often lack access to healthy, fresh foods,” she said.
She said that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) also canceled programs that “support farmers to transition to farming methods that make their operations more resilient in the face of climate change.”
I almost did links at 3:13p, but didn’t want to step on toes.
Raven Nation
on September 15, 2025 at 4:19 pm
We clearly need a Links regulator.
(((Jarflax
on September 15, 2025 at 4:54 pm
Can’t have unregulated links, it’ll be a sausage free for all! Chain chaos! Zelda unsaved!
R.J.
on September 15, 2025 at 5:25 pm
You mean we need…
Common sense link regulation?
Akira
on September 15, 2025 at 6:35 pm
Nobody needs three links in a single post. We need to put an end to these high-capacity links lists.
The Late P Brooks
on September 15, 2025 at 3:53 pm
“As a columnist, I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy, challenge power and reflect on culture and politics with honesty and conviction,” Attiah wrote in a post on Substack published Monday. “Now, I am the one being silenced — for doing my job.”
How will we know what a bunch of evil racist moneygrubbers we are without her to remind us?
kinnath
on September 15, 2025 at 3:59 pm
Maybe you should write articles that reflect the opinions of the editorial staff . . . the people actually responsible for content.
whiz
on September 15, 2025 at 4:07 pm
Attiah wrote in a post on Substack published Monday.
As slumbrew said earlier, you were not silenced.
slumbrew
on September 15, 2025 at 4:14 pm
Step 1: Get “silenced” by losing your job at The Post
Step 2: Start a Substack
Step 3: Profit.
Well, this one came from the T-Bone, probably carried the T-Virus. I’ll be a superpowered horrible mutant within hours at this rate.
The Late P Brooks
on September 15, 2025 at 4:02 pm
All of these factors come together to form a bleak picture for farmers. Data from the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture has shown that farm bankruptcies are increasing, with 259 filings in the U.S. between April 1 2024 and March 31 2025.
Per the data, the number of bankruptcies in the first quarter of this year far exceeded that figure in the same time period last year, almost doubling.
“Farm Aid is very concerned about the future of farming in the U.S,” Fahy said.
She said that farmers they have spoken to have said “the conditions they’re seeing and the challenges they’re facing are eerily similar” to the Farm Crisis in the 1980s, which wiped over 250,000 farms from the American landscape.
</em
The government has encouraged those farmers to overextend themselves.
"Hey, you fucked up. You trusted us."
Don't worry. ADM and Cargill will survive.
The Late P Brooks
on September 15, 2025 at 4:04 pm
Maybe you should write articles that reflect the opinions of the editorial staff . . .
Or the owner. But what does Jeff Bezos know about the newspaper business?
Aloysious
on September 15, 2025 at 4:14 pm
Anybody check on Swiss?
Is he in a cheese coma?
I’m fondue of Monday linkage.
Rat on a train
on September 15, 2025 at 4:16 pm
He’s holed up somewhere.
Grumbletarian
on September 15, 2025 at 5:39 pm
Pretty sharp observation.
Raven Nation
on September 15, 2025 at 4:17 pm
Perhaps something with his dad?
Aloysious
on September 15, 2025 at 4:23 pm
I hope everything is ok.
Raven Nation
on September 15, 2025 at 4:29 pm
He noted the following when he posted links on 8/25:
”
As I drunkenly blubbed on the Glibs Zoom this weekend, SwissDad is heading to Hospice. It will be months, not weeks or days, but he is on the final glidepath.”
R.J.
on September 15, 2025 at 5:44 pm
Me too. That’s why was my first thought.
Aloysious
on September 15, 2025 at 5:56 pm
Thanks for joggin my noggin, Raven.
Chafed
on September 15, 2025 at 6:54 pm
I missed that. Godspeed Swiss.
Shpip
on September 15, 2025 at 4:17 pm
In today’s AM lynx, I posted about the Department of Energy supplying specialized enriched uranium to some startups that are testing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
Of the companies mentioned, only Oklo (OKLO) is publicly traded.
OKLO was up 15.68% today, while Canadian uranium mining company Cameco (CCJ) was up 10.51%.
They were gonna name her Meth, but they wanted her to have an uptown life.
ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!
on September 15, 2025 at 6:52 pm
So, are you saying she is an uptown girl, living in her uptown world?
Akira
on September 15, 2025 at 4:45 pm
Hell yea. About time for some good news.
I would have preferred,
“To whom it may concern: The federal government has hereby ceased all bargaining agreements with public sector labor unions. To petition for pay, benefits, or other terms of employment, please contact your Congressman.”
I’m just fantasizing though.
Chafed
on September 15, 2025 at 6:57 pm
Isn’t collective bargaining only available due to an EO? If that’s right, then let’s see Trump rescind it.
I don’t understand füt ball. Or whatever that sport is.
EvilSheldon
on September 15, 2025 at 4:53 pm
For those who might not know, the name ‘All Blacks’ references their uniform, which is…all black (for the firsts. Almost.) A delightful bit of self-reference.
Threedoor
on September 15, 2025 at 5:51 pm
I really hope that the Red Socks actually wear red socks.
I may have to look that up.
Same with the White Socks.
slumbrew
on September 15, 2025 at 6:33 pm
The Red Sox do indeed wear red socks, if they’re not wearing full length pants or alternate unis.
Their national basketball team is called the Tall Blacks.
(((Jarflax
on September 15, 2025 at 5:16 pm
When they retreat they give the order Fall Black
Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)
on September 15, 2025 at 6:35 pm
Or whatever that sport is.
I don’t understand it either and I’ve been casually watching/playing it (hah!, not anymore, old man) since college.
You can only kick the ball forward. You have to pass it backwards to your teammate who runs until he is stopped. Then he passes it back to another teammate.
ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!
on September 15, 2025 at 6:56 pm
I thought that the kiwis had failed.
Timeloose
on September 15, 2025 at 4:56 pm
Hello all of you Glibs with kids.
Rant incoming!!!
Soda, juice, and food spills get into the mechanisms of you auto’s seats. Also legos. Toys, and random fries.
I just spent an hour trying to get my new to me Tahoe 2nd row seat to tip up. The latch mechanism was rusty and sticky due to liquids and there was various food stuffs jammed in the springs.
Neede to use a pry bar and lubricant to get it to work.
That wouldn’t have happened if you had sprinkles on your garage floor.
slumbrew
on September 15, 2025 at 5:06 pm
Needed to use a pry bar and lubricant to get it to work.
I’m not even sure that rises to the level of euphemism.
Threedoor
on September 15, 2025 at 5:54 pm
Our kids drink water.
Once in a while they receive Honest brand juice boxes.
Food in the car is strictly monitored in the Threedoor family. Our newer Suburban/Tahoe has a fourth door. They all did from 1973 an on.
Chafed
on September 15, 2025 at 7:01 pm
Yes, that comes with having kids. The only solution I found was limiting what could be eaten.
As for the other stuff, I lost a hybrid battery to a combination of hair ties, dog hair, and Bobby pins.
Threedoor
on September 15, 2025 at 7:23 pm
My mom lost a microwave due to a Bobbie pin.
Fell down the vent and got stuck to the microwave emitter, caused it to become unfocused and it went tits up.
Suthenboy
on September 15, 2025 at 5:02 pm
Went to the pharmacy earlier. Pharmacist asked if there was any news. “No, just doodling around the house and yard, ready for fall and watching the world burn.”
He replied “Boy, they are really showing their colors now”
Me – “Yes they are. It is good to know who is who. ”
An old man sitting at the coffee table broke in with “You better beleive it”. He stood up and pulled his jacket aside so I could see his pistol. He smiled and winked at me.
I like where I live.
Fourscore
on September 15, 2025 at 5:57 pm
I got new snow tires and oil change installed this morning. No one was discussing worldly events. It was quiet , I read a history of the local area as I waited.
Forecast for Sunday’s HH is seasonal cool, maybe a little rain. Should be a good work day. A few newbies and o’course the Glibs will be on their best behavior.
No guns needed but I’m guessing some of the employees may have had some heat in the trucks
Chafed
on September 15, 2025 at 7:02 pm
I wasn’t sure it was his pistol you were going to see.
The Late P Brooks
on September 15, 2025 at 5:21 pm
Already positioning himself as a pope of reconciliation, Leo reflected on the reasons behind the deep polarization in society and the church today. He pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also a sense of loss of the value of human life as partly responsible for sectarianism and division.
“Add on top of that a couple of other factors, one which I think is very significant is the continuously wider gap between the income levels of the working class and the money that the wealthiest receive,” he said.
Show us how it’s done. Take a vow of poverty. Take a vow of silence, while you’re at it.
rhywun
on September 15, 2025 at 6:22 pm
He’s kind of awful. Not as bad as the last one but nothing to write home about, either.
Evan from Evansville
on September 15, 2025 at 6:50 pm
Truthfully, I’m somewhat envious of folk who internally gain from religion and belief. More truthfully, I’m real glad I don’t give a shit about who the pope is or what he’s up to. Another external factor I have no influence over that I needn’t concern myself with. Solid.
Pope John Paul II, to be fair, was dope. I was raised Catholic by Mom, from her first-gen Polish-American father, so some family connection.
Chafed
on September 15, 2025 at 7:04 pm
Here we go again.
The Late P Brooks
on September 15, 2025 at 5:39 pm
Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul endorsed Mamdani on Sunday, declaring in a New York Times opinion piece that “New York needs leaders who will put aside differences, stand up and fight back against Mr. Trump.”
Trump responded Monday in a social media post where he inaccurately described Mamdani as a communist and implied federal funding could be withheld from the city if Mamdani is elected.
“This is a rather shocking development, and a very bad one for New York City,” Trump wrote. “Washington will be watching this situation very closely. No reason to be sending good money after bad!”
He can’t be a communist. He doesn’t even wear black pajamas.
Well Stalin did change have a falling out with Hitler…
rhywun
on September 15, 2025 at 6:27 pm
Was there ever any doubt she would endorse him? And this isn’t some silliness about “youth” – the Party is very clearly shifting towards radical leftism.
inaccurately described Mamdani as a communist
lol Never change, AP.
Tres Cool
on September 15, 2025 at 7:02 pm
Its like arguing the Judean People’s Front vs. The People’s Front of Judea
Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)
on September 15, 2025 at 6:39 pm
Ron’s stoicism must be rubbing off on me. I changed the HVAC blower motor in my truck tonight without a swear word or a thrown tool.
/head in the passenger footwell, feet on the driver’s headrest, seat belt receiver RIGHT in my kidney.
Akira
on September 15, 2025 at 7:53 pm
Nice! It’s a pretty awesome feeling when you handle something that would have frustrated you in the past. Like lifting some weight that you never thought possible.
What kind of truck, and how do you like it? I’m in the market for one and trying to decide what kind. I would PREFER a small one, although I know the market has moved to behemoth-size monsters with six-person seating and four wheels in the back. I just need to move lumber, yard waste, and occasionally furniture. Nothing fancy.
Threedoor
on September 15, 2025 at 10:18 pm
I LOVED our 2014 Ford Raptor. The interior and HVAC was far superior to the 18 Chevy pickup and 16 GMC Yukon we have now.
That vintage ford is 2010-2014 for the Raptor, I think it went two years longer for the regular pickup. There were some transmission controller issues in them early on, and they seem to rust in the tailgate too soon. A must have option on that vintage of Ford is the tailgate step, it’s sweet.
Speaking of sports, what happened to Joe Burrow? Did somebody step on his foot?
Turf Monster hot him – John Madden
Turns out spending all your money on receivers instead of linemen is an error. Who knew.
These euphemisms…
Black L’s Matter
Can I get a “Womp Womp” from the congregation?
Columnist Karen Attiah says she was fired by The Washington Post last week over a series of social media posts about gun control and race in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
“As a columnist, I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy, challenge power and reflect on culture and politics with honesty and conviction,” Attiah wrote in a post on Substack published Monday. “Now, I am the one being silenced — for doing my job.”
“I pointed to the familiar pattern of America shrugging off gun deaths, and giving compassion for white men who commit and espouse political violence,”
When you’re too much of a race baiting sociopath for the Post…
No.
You’re not being “silenced”. You’re free to say whatever stupid shit you like. Just not on the Post’s dime anymore.
I do worry about corporate censorship though.
My company claims that any of my actions on or off the clock may result in my termination.
MY CEO wanted to make the COVID jab mandatory for all employees.
Jab him in the eye with a needle long enough to reach the cerebellum. Inject enough clot shot to explode the skull.
Nick: I missed that it was due to “social media posts”, but it does feel a bit different for a columnist. She was “Post columnist Karen Attiah”, explicitly representing the Post.
“P.O’d Nick, employee at Sneed’s Feed & Seed (Formerly Chuck’s)” isn’t presumed to have Sneed’s imprimatur, the way a newspaper columnist is.
womp womp
That was disturbing and I’m not sure why.
Surely she provided some examples of Kirk espousing and committing political violence, right?
Words are violence. Silence is violence. You’re violent either way.
I mean, that he’s a Nazi is self-evident, right?
“I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy herpity derpity doo”
By advocating the disarming of Americans and leaving them prey to criminals both in and out of the government.
Fuck off, commie.
Raven Nation – Ignore my open post. I’m taking it down now. Thanks for doing links.
No sweat
“With great power comes great responsibility” (unless you’re a politico of course)
Pulled the rug right out from under them, he did
Fahy said that Trump’s policies have also “targeted small and mid-sized specialty producers.”
She said that these farmers saw strong market growth in recent years, thanks to federal programs such as the Local Food Purchase Assistance and Local Food To Schools programs, which helped food banks and schools buy food from farmers.
However, when Trump took office in January, he froze and then canceled many of those programs, which “not only opened up new markets for farmers, but also provided food access to people who often lack access to healthy, fresh foods,” she said.
She said that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) also canceled programs that “support farmers to transition to farming methods that make their operations more resilient in the face of climate change.”
Trump stole their self licking ice cream cone.
I almost did links at 3:13p, but didn’t want to step on toes.
We clearly need a Links regulator.
Can’t have unregulated links, it’ll be a sausage free for all! Chain chaos! Zelda unsaved!
You mean we need…
Common sense link regulation?
Nobody needs three links in a single post. We need to put an end to these high-capacity links lists.
“As a columnist, I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy, challenge power and reflect on culture and politics with honesty and conviction,” Attiah wrote in a post on Substack published Monday. “Now, I am the one being silenced — for doing my job.”
How will we know what a bunch of evil racist moneygrubbers we are without her to remind us?
Maybe you should write articles that reflect the opinions of the editorial staff . . . the people actually responsible for content.
Attiah wrote in a post on Substack published Monday.
As slumbrew said earlier, you were not silenced.
Step 1: Get “silenced” by losing your job at The Post
Step 2: Start a Substack
Step 3: Profit.
I should cook the NY strip I got saturday. That would make a nice dinner.
😋
😱
My boneless NY strip had a bone chip in it! Dinner is Ruined!
Hmm, usually chips go on shoulders not loins
Well, this one came from the T-Bone, probably carried the T-Virus. I’ll be a superpowered horrible mutant within hours at this rate.
All of these factors come together to form a bleak picture for farmers. Data from the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture has shown that farm bankruptcies are increasing, with 259 filings in the U.S. between April 1 2024 and March 31 2025.
Per the data, the number of bankruptcies in the first quarter of this year far exceeded that figure in the same time period last year, almost doubling.
“Farm Aid is very concerned about the future of farming in the U.S,” Fahy said.
She said that farmers they have spoken to have said “the conditions they’re seeing and the challenges they’re facing are eerily similar” to the Farm Crisis in the 1980s, which wiped over 250,000 farms from the American landscape.
</em
The government has encouraged those farmers to overextend themselves.
"Hey, you fucked up. You trusted us."
Don't worry. ADM and Cargill will survive.
Maybe you should write articles that reflect the opinions of the editorial staff . . .
Or the owner. But what does Jeff Bezos know about the newspaper business?
Anybody check on Swiss?
Is he in a cheese coma?
I’m fondue of Monday linkage.
He’s holed up somewhere.
Pretty sharp observation.
Perhaps something with his dad?
I hope everything is ok.
He noted the following when he posted links on 8/25:
”
As I drunkenly blubbed on the Glibs Zoom this weekend, SwissDad is heading to Hospice. It will be months, not weeks or days, but he is on the final glidepath.”
Me too. That’s why was my first thought.
Thanks for joggin my noggin, Raven.
I missed that. Godspeed Swiss.
In today’s AM lynx, I posted about the Department of Energy supplying specialized enriched uranium to some startups that are testing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
Of the companies mentioned, only Oklo (OKLO) is publicly traded.
OKLO was up 15.68% today, while Canadian uranium mining company Cameco (CCJ) was up 10.51%.
Ponder that on the Tree of Woe.
Canadian uranium mining company?? I thought Hilldawg sold all the uranium to the commies.
Have you seen the Canadian government over the past few years?
Not exactly. But the US gov regulated it to death, leaving Russia and China to pick up the slack.
Until now.
Of the companies mentioned, only Oklo (OKLO) is publicly traded.
OKLO was up 15.68% today, while Canadian uranium mining company Cameco (CCJ) was up 10.51%.
Ponder that on the Tree of Woe.
no shit. I was “looking at” OKLO and SMR last spring, but I never pulled the trigger.
*kicks self repeatedly*
How to handle pubsec unions.
“Coke”?
They were gonna name her Meth, but they wanted her to have an uptown life.
So, are you saying she is an uptown girl, living in her uptown world?
Hell yea. About time for some good news.
I would have preferred,
“To whom it may concern: The federal government has hereby ceased all bargaining agreements with public sector labor unions. To petition for pay, benefits, or other terms of employment, please contact your Congressman.”
I’m just fantasizing though.
Isn’t collective bargaining only available due to an EO? If that’s right, then let’s see Trump rescind it.
Beginning week 3 of my newfound lightness of heart (Charlie Kirk’s assassination notwithstanding).
Also, I see I need to load up some more chapters of Dunham because this Friday’s the last chapter I have queued up.
Nice handwriting.
Oh, thank you!
The ending comfort you find is quite lovely. Hope you can sink further into it.
The AI stories read by AI voices as your Background Distraction Dust weirds *me* out, but you do you.
Look, I didn’t ASK for this affliction.
All Blacks?
Are those guys in the picture albino?
I don’t understand füt ball. Or whatever that sport is.
For those who might not know, the name ‘All Blacks’ references their uniform, which is…all black (for the firsts. Almost.) A delightful bit of self-reference.
I really hope that the Red Socks actually wear red socks.
I may have to look that up.
Same with the White Socks.
The Red Sox do indeed wear red socks, if they’re not wearing full length pants or alternate unis.
Then why the white lettering?
Their national basketball team is called the Tall Blacks.
When they retreat they give the order Fall Black
I don’t understand it either and I’ve been casually watching/playing it (hah!, not anymore, old man) since college.
You can only kick the ball forward. You have to pass it backwards to your teammate who runs until he is stopped. Then he passes it back to another teammate.
I thought that the kiwis had failed.
Hello all of you Glibs with kids.
Rant incoming!!!
Soda, juice, and food spills get into the mechanisms of you auto’s seats. Also legos. Toys, and random fries.
I just spent an hour trying to get my new to me Tahoe 2nd row seat to tip up. The latch mechanism was rusty and sticky due to liquids and there was various food stuffs jammed in the springs.
Neede to use a pry bar and lubricant to get it to work.
That wouldn’t have happened if you had sprinkles on your garage floor.
Needed to use a pry bar and lubricant to get it to work.
I’m not even sure that rises to the level of euphemism.
Our kids drink water.
Once in a while they receive Honest brand juice boxes.
Food in the car is strictly monitored in the Threedoor family. Our newer Suburban/Tahoe has a fourth door. They all did from 1973 an on.
Yes, that comes with having kids. The only solution I found was limiting what could be eaten.
As for the other stuff, I lost a hybrid battery to a combination of hair ties, dog hair, and Bobby pins.
My mom lost a microwave due to a Bobbie pin.
Fell down the vent and got stuck to the microwave emitter, caused it to become unfocused and it went tits up.
Went to the pharmacy earlier. Pharmacist asked if there was any news. “No, just doodling around the house and yard, ready for fall and watching the world burn.”
He replied “Boy, they are really showing their colors now”
Me – “Yes they are. It is good to know who is who. ”
An old man sitting at the coffee table broke in with “You better beleive it”. He stood up and pulled his jacket aside so I could see his pistol. He smiled and winked at me.
I like where I live.
I got new snow tires and oil change installed this morning. No one was discussing worldly events. It was quiet , I read a history of the local area as I waited.
Forecast for Sunday’s HH is seasonal cool, maybe a little rain. Should be a good work day. A few newbies and o’course the Glibs will be on their best behavior.
No guns needed but I’m guessing some of the employees may have had some heat in the trucks
I wasn’t sure it was his pistol you were going to see.
Holier than thou
Already positioning himself as a pope of reconciliation, Leo reflected on the reasons behind the deep polarization in society and the church today. He pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also a sense of loss of the value of human life as partly responsible for sectarianism and division.
“Add on top of that a couple of other factors, one which I think is very significant is the continuously wider gap between the income levels of the working class and the money that the wealthiest receive,” he said.
Show us how it’s done. Take a vow of poverty. Take a vow of silence, while you’re at it.
He’s kind of awful. Not as bad as the last one but nothing to write home about, either.
Truthfully, I’m somewhat envious of folk who internally gain from religion and belief. More truthfully, I’m real glad I don’t give a shit about who the pope is or what he’s up to. Another external factor I have no influence over that I needn’t concern myself with. Solid.
Pope John Paul II, to be fair, was dope. I was raised Catholic by Mom, from her first-gen Polish-American father, so some family connection.
Here we go again.
Gross mischaracterization
Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul endorsed Mamdani on Sunday, declaring in a New York Times opinion piece that “New York needs leaders who will put aside differences, stand up and fight back against Mr. Trump.”
Trump responded Monday in a social media post where he inaccurately described Mamdani as a communist and implied federal funding could be withheld from the city if Mamdani is elected.
“This is a rather shocking development, and a very bad one for New York City,” Trump wrote. “Washington will be watching this situation very closely. No reason to be sending good money after bad!”
He can’t be a communist. He doesn’t even wear black pajamas.
Well Stalin did change have a falling out with Hitler…
Was there ever any doubt she would endorse him? And this isn’t some silliness about “youth” – the Party is very clearly shifting towards radical leftism.
lol Never change, AP.
Its like arguing the Judean People’s Front vs. The People’s Front of Judea
Ron’s stoicism must be rubbing off on me. I changed the HVAC blower motor in my truck tonight without a swear word or a thrown tool.
/head in the passenger footwell, feet on the driver’s headrest, seat belt receiver RIGHT in my kidney.
Nice! It’s a pretty awesome feeling when you handle something that would have frustrated you in the past. Like lifting some weight that you never thought possible.
What kind of truck, and how do you like it? I’m in the market for one and trying to decide what kind. I would PREFER a small one, although I know the market has moved to behemoth-size monsters with six-person seating and four wheels in the back. I just need to move lumber, yard waste, and occasionally furniture. Nothing fancy.
I LOVED our 2014 Ford Raptor. The interior and HVAC was far superior to the 18 Chevy pickup and 16 GMC Yukon we have now.
That vintage ford is 2010-2014 for the Raptor, I think it went two years longer for the regular pickup. There were some transmission controller issues in them early on, and they seem to rust in the tailgate too soon. A must have option on that vintage of Ford is the tailgate step, it’s sweet.