Nitrohaulic
Nitro Member
With all of that said, given the largest transfer of wealth from our shores to the middle east, it only seems poetic that AJ will be sponsored by a middle eastern.
Sad, sad, sad, sad, sad.......
It's his business, and probably a deal that he couldn't refuse in order to survive, but can he be proud of his place at any National event, in a truly American sport with Al Anibi on the side of his transporter and race car?
What's next?
There is just something sad about that. Not sad that a middle eastern can enjoy his wealth and his US "fought for" freedom at will, but rather that we as a nation can no longer generate enough corporate need and commerce for representation in our American sport..
I don't have an issue with AJ because after all, it's business, but this sends a clear signal that we as Americans have clearly lost our grip as the worlds economic power right here on our own soil, and that's sad.
I don't want or need to see AJ's car next year..
The majority of Americans are in favor of progressive taxes. IMO, they created the situation that they'll blame Alan Johnson for taking advantage of. If he didn't, someone else would. Idealism vs Realism.