Here is what many might not understand. The Department of Defense can issue a directive that all government owned vehicles on military bases must be EVs by 2025 but without the infrastructure to charge those vehicles on those bases, that directive is impossible to achieve.
I would love to get a EV to drive to work, but I don't have the ability, to charge my vehicle at work. I live far enough from work that a single charge would exceed the range of any EV I could afford today.
Not really. You being utterly ignorant isn't an argument. Tesla's valuation is more than the entire rest of the automotive industry, despite exactly no justification for it. They don't lead in autonomous driving, Daimler does. They don't lead in EV tech, Lucid does. They lead in EV sales, as sales growth slows, and they lose market share. You're in a cult.Good job proving my point
Oh that's funny that you think either of those links support your argument. Especially given the vast majority of undocumented immigration doesn't come from border crossings, and the plan had already been announced, as your link notes:Oh look they are already working...
As for China? Your link actively disproves you:Ottawa had previously promised to deploy more officers and technology targeting southbound border-crossers, though Canadian law enforcement officials acknowledge they are limited in what they can do to stop southbound migrants.
They're attempting to out bully Trump, to the detriment of us all.Beijing is moving to beat the next U.S. president to the punch with its own restrictions and get Washington to the negotiating table ahead of a full-blown trade war
Other than the fact that Trump is a simpleton, and has said he'd do exactly that, as has already been quoted to you.It's such a simpleton view to think that Trump is just going to roughshod over the economy in pursuit of tariffs.
A little pain? https://www.cityam.com/us-likely-to-fall-into-recession-under-trump-top-economist-warns/ A recession is not "a little pain" unless you're so well-off you're completely out of touch. Besides that the word is elicit, that's not how tariffs work. Get it through your thick skull.The threat has to be real though.. which is what he's saying.. "we're going to do this even if it causes us a little pain." Because saying "we're going to do this unless it causes us pain" ISN'T A THREAT AND DOESN'T ILLICIT A RESPONSE.
In addition to the logistical cost of fossil fuels, they tie operations to fuel depots, they are toxic, explosive, and flammable. What's not to like?It sure is good that the Pentagon is interested in electricity purely for wokist virtue signalling; not because hostile logistical environments make conventional options crushingly expensive and potentially unreliable.
Is the nuclear navy still safe; or should we be running the numbers on how support ships will be required to keep a Nimitz class rolling coal after conversion to traditional values and steam engines?
Canada is in fact planning to increase border patrols because of Trump. Last time he came in, asylum seekers poured over the border coming out of the US, fleeing his policies and causing a humanitarian issue. It was short of a humanitarian disaster thanks to those efforts, but a few people did die because we didn't spot them in time and they froze to death.Especially given the vast majority of undocumented immigration doesn't come from border crossings, and the plan had already been announced, as your link notes:
Too many ring leaders and not enough popcorn and peanuts. But man, the mess those elephants make...Dear US voters.
When you vote a clown into the White House, he does not become President. Instead, the White House becomes a Circus.
Today's EVs have limits, but the military is looking toward the future -- Although it's a goofy name the entire Army Futures Command is focused on developing new technologies and refining and improving current ones.Literally nothing you have said is true in the slightest.
While this is true, it is illegal for an employer to deny you time to go vote. By law, they must allow you to go vote. It's like this in Canada and the US. Failing to give you time to vote can incur heavy penalties.they could be WORKING because Election Day is not a holiday
While this is true, it is illegal for an employer to deny you time to go vote. By law, they must allow you to go vote. It's like this in Canada and the US. Failing to give you time to vote can incur heavy penalties.
However, maybe election day should be considered a once in 4 year "holiday", where nobody but health care workers work (Because a heart attack doesn't care what day it is today), and even they get the chance to vote.
This is what 22% of the American people voted for.This is what people voted for.
Not an argument. Also, objectively untrue, as GAO's average ROI over the past six years is $123 for every dollar spent on them. https://www.gao.gov/about#:~:text=For example, we identified about,years is $123 to $1.And doesn’t use it.
Except you're saying this in defense of a "department" (that is really a commission) that actually has no power. Congress decides spending. Not the President. See the Impoundment Control Act of 1974.“Seatbelts save lives, so why do we need airbags?”
Yes, they have to let it happen, because we still operate nominally on the concept of national sovereignty. There are plenty of people working to implement global governance, but that still a ways off thank God.It's still almost impossible to believe that this man is going to be President of the USA and nobody can (legally and also without inciting riots / an actual civil war) stop it.
And everyone in the rest of the world just has to... let it happen?
Just talk to a wall instead; it'll get the same amount accomplished, and the wall will actually wait for you to finish talking.Shhhh.
You are not supposed to explain basic economics to a MAGA/GOP voter
Like waking a sleepwalker it should only be done if absolutely necessary or you could trigger a stress response with unintended consequences.
Yes, but those reserves are really stranded at this point unless Venezuela actually gets its act together and climbs out of the mud pit they have got stranded in. It is also very high sulfur and vanadium so few refineries can handle it.
Make it a mandatory federal holiday like in Australia and give people their official “I voted” sausage when they’re done.While this is true, it is illegal for an employer to deny you time to go vote. By law, they must allow you to go vote. It's like this in Canada and the US. Failing to give you time to vote can incur heavy penalties.
However, maybe election day should be considered a once in 4 year "holiday", where nobody but health care workers work (Because a heart attack doesn't care what day it is today), and even they get the chance to vote.
OK, sure, it's Amero-centric. Since all of them have even more welth than even Musk, that even more extends my observation: how is Soros the big-bad deep-state boogeyman?The Forbes list is a member’s only game you will notice Putin MBS Hassanai Bolkiah and even Kim Jong Un are not listed despite all having significantly more actual personal wealth than Musk
Hell. what about King Charlie ?
Careful, that's the same kind of dehumanization they engage in to justify their cause. No, they are people, capable of atrocites that make demons blush.I think you are being very generous by calling them “people”.
I'm sure that the US military's designers of combat vehicles, which currently right now hold large volumes of flammable fuel, propellant charges, high explosive rounds, missiles, ERA, grenades, and small arms ammunition, are going to be completely unable to cope with a fucking battery.A battery fire is nearly impossible to put out. As for all the other examples you stated, those typically start and end with explosions and aren't really comparable. There are also degrees of severity with fuel fires while battery fires tend to cascade out of control very quickly. Bottom line, no fire is good in a rolling artillery container, but in the example shown it looked like the crew thought it was manageable.
OK, sure, it's Amero-centric. Since all of them have even more welth than even Musk, that even more extends my observation: how is Soros the big-bad deep-state boogeyman?
Spontaneous human explosions must be real, I actually saw a documentary on it years ago. It was called "Repo Man".I do find it disquieting just how broadly held the belief is that diesel and petrol does not burn, and the batteries that all people carry around in their pockets all the time regularly and spontaneously ignite with unquenchable flames like a mini-Chernobyl.
The question is still "How is Soros the big deep-state boogeyman, darkly guiding evil globalism with all of his wealth, while there are at least 164 people with more wealth, including lucky-genius great guy Musk, and a few not included in Forbes 400?"Can't speak to the others, but King Charles isn't on the list because he's (probably) not personally a billionaire. The Sunday Times Rich List, which focuses on the 1,000 wealthiest UK residents, had him at #258 on the list with ~$772 million of personal assets, $580 million of which was the value of Sandringham and Balmoral. A lot of "his" assets are Crown property that he benefits from but doesn't own. The Guardian did have a much higher estimate, but they also took a pretty expansive view of his assets, such as multiplying the value of the jewelry he inherited from Elizabeth 10 times over as an estimate of what it could garner if auctioned. It's reasonable if calculating what he could get if he liquidated assets, but it's not how personal wealth is typically accounted for.
Unevidenced claims are not required to make sense, any excuse will do. Lacking supporting evidence also means that they can be dismissed without evidence.What the hell are your fuel costs like then?
What the hell are your fuel costs like then?
Musk has been advocating to cut EV subsidies for a while now. He seems to truly believe that it would help Tesla if its most popular cars were to increase in price by $7500 while most of the competition doesn't.I am sure the Tesla stockholders will be forever grateful. $250 million for this?
To be fair, the difference is we know how to put out petroleum fires; they're hard to put out with water but can be put out with chemical foam. There's still no solution for lithium battery fires except waiting for them to burn out...then moving the car somewhere isolated in case it re-ignites.I do find it disquieting just how broadly held the belief is that diesel and petrol does not burn, and the batteries that all people carry around in their pockets all the time regularly and spontaneously ignite with unquenchable flames like a mini-Chernobyl.
I think he will because he fundamentally doesn't understand how tariffs work. He thinks foreign producers pay them and they're basically free money for the US government. He sees them as an alternative to income taxation.It's such a simpleton view to think that Trump is just going to roughshod over the economy in pursuit of tariffs. The threat has to be real though.. which is what he's saying.. "we're going to do this even if it causes us a little pain." Because saying "we're going to do this unless it causes us pain" ISN'T A THREAT AND DOESN'T ILLICIT A RESPONSE.
The demographics of who turns out means that people who decided to stay home were effectively casting votes for Trump.This is what 22% of the American people voted for.
What's your point? You didn't vote, yet you expect the election to have gone differently? Those polls were open to everyone that wanted to vote, if only 22% of people thought it worthwhile it's not a politicians fault.This is what 22% of the American people voted for.
I would imagine the lower infrared heat signature helps, too. An M1 Abrams glows like the sun in IR, thanks to that hot gas turbine exhaust.The military wants electric vehicles because they are silent, not because they make tree huggers feel good.
The obsession with "pwning the libs" is going to get our warriors killed.
No, you fucking can't. It's a direct quote from Trump.Fair Enough, You don't believe him. time will tell.
Actually.. I can.
Or Trump will do it anyway, because he's a stupid piece of shit.That's if I believe they will actually occur. No, Canada and Mexico will play by new rules and avoid them.
WRONG.Worst case scenario we're in the same boat as we would have been with Kamala
Not a single fucking one. Tariffs don't benefit the economy., not counting all the other benefits he'll have on the economy.
And you have literally nothing to base that off of.But no, I actually think he is going to make things work out on inflation regardless of the level of deportations.
No Trump supporter ever gets to talk about upholding existing law. They voted to throw the law away.You obviously don't believe in upholding existing law.
I did.Way to not respond
I think they won't lower prices. And I think they will choose to raise prices when they want to, regardless of the level of taxes.but do you actually think they will raise prices in response to lower taxes?
No, it was greed. Because they raised prices far higher than they needed to.Also, corporations raised prices as a response to the market forces of inflation.
Nope, that's not what caused pandemic inflation. People not starving to death didn't cause inflation. Corporate greed did.You see, when everyone had more money to spend due to pandemic money printing
OK, sure, it's Amero-centric. Since all of them have even more welth than even Musk, that even more extends my observation: how is Soros the big-bad deep-state boogeyman?
I really fucking hope that guy goes bankrupt. Because I am so fucking sick and tired of asshole Trump supporters not even listening to what the fucker says.Saw a comment over on Political Wire yesterday, the commentor knows someone who owns several chicken processing plants. The guy knows he has a lot of illegal immigrants in the plants and that them being deported would bankrupt him, but he voted for Trump because Trump said he'd deport all the illegal immigrants. How did he justify this knowing that Trump doing so would bankrupt him personally? Oh, he was certain Trump wouldn't actually do it, so it'd be okay.
So he voted for Trump because Trump said he'd do something, but he expects him to not do that something, because that something would bankrupt him personally.
If Trump does do a bunch of deportations, I hope he hits that guy's plants and ruins him.