The 15% isn't just civilian bureaucrats. Those 960 billion include the entire Pentagon. And all armed services members. The entire military. So much for 2 trillion saved by clearing out the "deep state". Bullshit from bullshitters news at 11.I'd also like to point out that EVERY SINGLE FEDERAL EMPLOYEE is only about 15% of the budget. So if they start talking about eliminating people instead of programs, you know they're full of shit with those percentages and dollar amounts.
Ridiculous. "Looks" to be a monster? "Remains to be seen"? Given his past behavior, you're willing to give him the benefit of the doubt? That is ridiculous. Trump's telling all the world exactly who he is. If you think there's even a slight chance he might be better for Gaza's plight, I suggest you reconsider. AT BEST, Trump will be no better than Biden for them. If you agree with that, then you should have thrown that out as as condition for your vote, even if Gaza is very important to you, because holding out hope that somehow, somehow Trump will somehow be an improvement for Gazans is delusional thinking.Trump looks to be a monstern, and may continue the genocide, but it remains to be seen.
I hope you get everything you voted for.Yawn, here we go again, throwing around labels like it's 2016 again. You forgot the obligatory ones, like: authoritarian, populist, transphobic, narcissist, demagogue, con man, misogynist, racist and pathological liar. I suggest an acronym like LBGTQ-A. Perhaps LAMP![]()
Settle in and "enjoy". Trump and gang's shenanigans and outrages will guarantee daily reiteration of such refrains, for the next 4 years. And, extremely justifiably so.Yawn, here we go again, throwing around labels like it's 2016 again. You forgot the obligatory ones, like: authoritarian, populist, transphobic, narcissist, demagogue, con man, misogynist, racist and pathological liar. I suggest an acronym like LBGTQ-A. Perhaps LAMP![]()
Not really. China (more accurately the Chinese government) has a much more pragmatic reason for doing this, it's climate record over the last 20 years was never great but they needed a way to keep the factories running so they can continue with that economic growth... clean energy solved that problem for the most part, plus it didn't run into controlled generation like nuclear power.Yes, it did. China is strategic about its long-term investments. It knows that wind and solar - as well as electric cars - are the technologies of the future. And therefore, it seeks to capture those industries and dominate them, becoming the world's premier supplier.
The amendment didn’t pass in OregonI am a ranked choice voting activist, and we have ranked choice voting in CA. Ranked choice voting was on the ballot all over the country, and I hope creates some change.
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I am pretty sure China and India were both leading nations in terms of technology and societies until Britain stepped in. With China it was opium and trade, not sure about India.Most backwards fucking nation on Earth. China will be driving around in clean EVs recharged by the absolutely inane number of wind and solar installations they've been putting in for the last several years while we'll have gas jalopies spitting out toxic emissions and greenhouse gases.
California also doesn't have ranked-choice voting, contrary to what's been asserted - at least, not at the state level. And there was no constitutional initiative in this election on California's ballot to institute ranked choice voting, either. Some individual cities might have it, but that's about it. There's activism to bring it about; at best, it's still a work in progress.The amendment didn’t pass in Oregon.
And I don’t want to have to pay for the road damage due to everyone and his father driving around massive pickups and SUVs.This unfortunately plays into what I saw a lot of leading up to the election. Several people I know said "I'm tired of all these government handouts to everyone else. I don't want my tax dollars to help pay for my neighbor's electric car. His tax dollars didn't help pay for my (diesel) truck!"
This is exactly what they wanted: a reduction in taxes because they've got theirs and they don't want to give it away.
That isn't the best argument in your quiver, considering how much heavier a typical EV is vs. a comparably-sized ICE car.And I don’t want to have to pay for the road damage due to everyone and his father driving around massive pickups and SUVs.
You know what? No...Yawn, here we go again, throwing around labels like it's 2016 again. You forgot the obligatory ones, like: authoritarian, populist, transphobic, narcissist, demagogue, con man, misogynist, racist and pathological liar. I suggest an acronym like LBGTQ-A. Perhaps LAMP![]()
It's slavery, urmmmmm... "Indentured Servitude"not sure about India.
If that's a guess, I'd say you have a good instinct. I've looked at it six ways from Sunday and don't see any other rationale than the hit to the bottom line matters more to companies whose investors expect something other than hype and promises. With an added helping of Tesla's CEO now thinking he has control of the public funds spigot.One guess: Tesla’s value is more about investors thinking it’s “special” and not just some sort of company that needs to make a profit. Killing the credit depresses EV sales across the board, other companies react by focusing less on EVs because they still have a profitable ICE lineup, Tesla remains the market leader by a large margin and that makes it easier to keep investors believing they’re “special.”
It hasn't. The budget grew with the economy, more or less. What had swollen, was the budget deficit - and that is due entirely to tax cuts (mainly, for the rich) that Republican administrations since Reagan (inclusive) keep passing, in addition to significant deficit spending in Obama's first term while trying to rescue the economy from going into a full-blown Depression following the financial crash of 2008.Ok, serious question though, why has the budget swollen so much since, say, 2014?
This has been a really hard thing to get through to some people, and I can get why, if you're not up on politics... I have friends in Gaza who are hoping he helps. It's such a fucked situation, and holy hell is it hard to bear the news to them...Ridiculous. "Looks" to be a monster? "Remains to be seen"? Given his past behavior, you're willing to give him the benefit of the doubt? That is ridiculous. Trump's telling all the world exactly who he is. If you think there's even a slight chance he might be better for Gaza's plight, I suggest you reconsider. AT BEST, Trump will be no better than Biden for them. If you agree with that, then you should have thrown that out as as condition for your vote, even if Gaza is very important to you, because holding out hope that somehow, somehow Trump will somehow be an improvement for Gazans is delusional thinking.
Tesla have had margins large enough that the $7500 is just free money for them, although they may want to rush sunsetting the subsidies to hurt their competitors more before their margins shrink too much.Musk has said enough times that he wants the subsidies/tax credits removed. Tesla is the largest automaker, and sells the most EV cars too. It stands to lose the most per se. Or not.
Anyhow, here in Ontario, Canada, we lost Provincial (State) rebate long back, and it has not stopped the EV adoption. Yes, it was slowed but by not much when you look at the market itself.
What's hurting the most I see for EV adoption are:
1) cost overall - At the price point you can get a decent EV in Ontario, it is like choosing between a premium car or an EV. Even a Hyundai Ioniq 5 costs $70K+ on the road, which on paper is a great vehicle but apparently in practice not so great with the battery - enough stories.
this was one of the reason for the Premier to remove the rebate - if you can afford to purchase a premium car then you don't really need rebate, that money can be used in other social services instead. And hopefully, the funds go somewhere useful instead of pockets.
2) insurance - goddamn this was a surprise and it was the major factor for me to consider something else - almost 2x the cost of ICE or plugins that are not considered high risk.
3) Choices - BEVs selection isn't that big that there are enough choices available for consumers to sort of check off enough "wants" boxes to justify the move, especially considering the above 2 points.
Anyhow, all this is going to achieve is slowdown the EV adoption - not great for environment.
It seems you are ignoring that Musk and all other sycophants worshipping Trump will pocket multiple billions from the "cuts", "optimizations" and tailored long-last legislation that the government will introduce. The EV subsidies will be nothing but rounding error in the bigger picture.I don't get this stance. It would make sense if Tesla were the dominant car manufacturer, and wanted to freeze the market the way it is. But only about 4% of US cars are Teslas right now. Increasing that number significantly requires growing the BEV market as a whole, and eliminating the $7500 tax credit seems damaging to that.
That is the funniest fucking thing I’ve seen in months. Absolutely top tier trolling. Goddamn, but I love that so much.And in other news, The Onion just bought Infowars. This timeline is even weirder than the one with talking tentacled space visitors.
I heard it said the other day and it rings true, from a budgeting perspective:Ok, serious question though, why has the budget swollen so much since, say, 2014?
Where is all that money going? It's not going in improved services, that's for sure, I can't point to a single thing the government does better compared to 2014. So, where is all that increased spending (and deficit) going?
And it will be even better after the collapse and fall of the Trump regime when Elon Musk is denaturalized, imprisoned, and SpaceX becomes a nationalized asset to be sold off to a deserving entity.Space Ars commenters will be over the Moon when SpaceX becomes soon the exclusive launch and communications provider for the federal government.
Neither were any of the investments from the IRA. Does it fucking matter? No. Fact is that China has produced an entire automotive industry around EVs and PHEVs and they've installed more solar and wind installations than pretty much every other nation on Earth combined.While I agree with most of this sentiment... China isn't doing EVs to the benefit of the earth, let's put that super clear.
Being a grifting piece of shit is a valuable skill that society should reward.Me[rit]ocracy
Trump will not take away the weapons and actively supports the genocide.Netanyahu can't attack without weapons, 70% of which have been provided by the USA. Take away the weapons and you end the genocide.
After ALL THAT condescension and repeated torching of the Biden administration you come up with this trash ass nonsense. WTF is wrong with you - spend your time constructivelyI don't think it matters whether it is a Biden Administration or a Trump Administration,
Rest assured, Tesla will receive a more targeted, or even exclusive, advantage. That's how corruption and cronyism works.I don't get this stance. It would make sense if Tesla were the dominant car manufacturer, and wanted to freeze the market the way it is. But only about 4% of US cars are Teslas right now. Increasing that number significantly requires growing the BEV market as a whole, and eliminating the $7500 tax credit seems damaging to that.
So, not exactly what you’re talking about here, but…this is what keeps running through my head when people are talking about the economic impacts on agriculture and everything else when they start rounding up immigrants and putting them in camps.It's slavery, urmmmmm... "Indentured Servitude"
If the new administration guts the federal gov/budget, who is going to subsidize the red states with job programs and subsidies?Pay a few people to move some money from blue states to red states for roads and education,
1. Civilization isn't ending by the end of the century (well unless earth is hit by a major asteroid or something).I don't care anymore.
Human civilization will be gone by the end of the century. Along with most human life. Another hundred or two years after that, humanity will be gone too.
Though one could argue that "humanity" was not the human race's major trait, either, since we seem to do little more than fight, exploit and kill each other.
Unless we put down psychopaths upon discovery, that won't change.
Humans never left a good legacy for the planet in the past. I don't see us changing our spots in the future.
without the subsidies, how quickly can companies reduce costs to get them on par with ICE vehicles?
Also how does this affect nationwide charger buildouts?
It makes perfect sense! In case you missed it, Elon has repeatedly doubled down on claiming that Tesla is an AI and robotics company now and not an EV company. This is just anotherI don't get this stance. It would make sense if Tesla were the dominant car manufacturer, and wanted to freeze the market the way it is. But only about 4% of US cars are Teslas right now. Increasing that number significantly requires growing the BEV market as a whole, and eliminating the $7500 tax credit seems damaging to that.
I was thinking the same thing. So how will this work? If you get a solar installation in 2025 can you still take the tax credit? Or will it have to be installed before they repeal the law? I thought it took some time for this stuff to go into effect?
After ALL THAT condescension and repeated torching of the Biden administration you come up with this trash ass nonsense. WTF is wrong with you - spend your time constructively
An important distinction: he's raising taxes on other people, but he'll be cutting his own taxes. Just like in 2017, he did zilch to fix border security, but he got his tax cut.So Trump is starting his term by...raising taxes.