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Would you drive a flying car?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
409 Votes

Would you drive a flying car?

Yes

5

No

4

Yes

5 Comments
Debra Sun-Mills
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Debra Sun-Mills

Depends on the traffic! It would sure be fun to try it out though.

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Dan Ringler
0
Dan Ringler

I'm a retired AF pilot. There's a lot to flying safely, and I hope the check out is very thorough. I would hate to see one of these cars land on my home or car, or anyone else's for that matter. Hats off to the company for making this long sought-after dream a reality. Pretty cool.

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Ben Hargis
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Ben Hargis

As long as it wasn't electric

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It would be fun to ride in one

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No

4 Comments
David Kline
1
David Kline

Just because the cartoons told us we'd be flying cars in the 1990s doesn't mean it's a good idea. People can't handle navigating in 2D just imagine how bad they will be in 3D.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Not this one. I dont consider 125 mph on the ground high performance at all, nor 190 MPH air speed! Definitely not if it is electric! To small, too expensive and most likely not insurable! Also not good looking. It is not practical.

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

There is enough distracted driving and road rage on the ground. Now in the air?

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ohnonotagain
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ohnonotagain

Nothing ships for the next two years. Look for information on Jim Bede. He sold thousands of airplanes in the "kit" category. It was the Bede-5. Thousands of people never received a complete kit.

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Have you seen your insurance premiums go up in recent years?

Have you seen your insurance premiums go up in recent years?

YES

0

NO

0

YES

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NO

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Do you agree with the administration's assessment of Portland?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
222 Votes

Do you agree with the administration's assessment of Portland?

YES

1

NO

6

YES

1 Comment
AJ Middleton
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AJ Middleton

The Oregon government and local police force has done a HORRIBLE job at keeping crime down, protecting cities, citizens and federal agents. If they can't do their job, TRUMP WILL.

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Mike OConnor
Mike OConnor

Oh yeah, Trump did a great protecting when he incited the riot at the Capital on January 6th. Then had the unmitigated gall to pardon his MAGA idots for their crimes. What a guy...

NO

5 Comments
Lisa York
1
Lisa York

Trump's a big man-baby... needs to get his own house in order before sticking his nose in our business...and what's -her -name is just a mouthpiece...no original thought on anything...

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Mike OConnor
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Mike OConnor

I usually spend a number of days each month in the Portland area, including downtown. Having worked in downtown Portland for many years, yes it's not what it once was. Having said that, it's definitely not a "war zone" and nothing like Trump and his minions would like you to think.

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Richard Martinson
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Richard Martinson

A bunch of crap from the Trump administration that hopes to incite a violent response that justifies the use of violence and military action. Illegal, immoral, and unconstitutional. Get them out!

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Jim McAllister
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Jim McAllister

Because the exaggeration of conditions in Portland, LA, memphis and Chicago is nowhere near the actual events. He and his henchpeople including traitor dereamer are only creating a reason to occupy american cities and attack the democrats.

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Lexus Maximus
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Lexus Maximus

It’s a very small minority that’s causing a problem and for the most part, the marches are peaceful and none-combative. Portland’s problems, generally speaking; are the homeless sleeping on the streets and trashing the area, and not people marching in the streets.

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