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  1. the good guys will win That was an awful movie. My wife loved it tho so.....it was ok. Date night and all. Also all the pink outfits in the theater were fun.
  2. yes, that's what they think. Also some like rice crispy think all immigrants have been granted asylum status. It's tough to argue with people who think the world is flat....
  3. we know. we are preparing. soooooo maybe the word "insurrectionist" isn't overused and meaningless.
  4. nah, it's meaning is well represented in this thread alone. a violent uprising against an authority or government. "the insurrection was savagely put down" the dumb f House R's have been trying to impeach him for weeks. How's that been going?
  5. because two wrongs make a right...how's law school going? by not using razor wire and watching people drown?
  6. As I recall, it was 4:3. sorry 5:4 i thought some of the cons might grow a conscience and abstain. Clarence is that you?
  7. except i'm not. and you're willing to forcefully take on scotus and the president. that's insurrection.
  8. what a mess https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4427922-senate-republicans-trump-ukraine-border-security-deal/
  9. yes i just read it. places without electricity account for 70% of sales? c'mon. people in those places don't buy new cars often. he's covering for their mistake in falling behind. At a recent Toyota company event, Toyoda gave some rationality to his disbeliefs towards battery electric vehicles (BEVs), noting that much has to be done in order to have an functioning ecosystem that supports its seamless use. "BEVs and FCEVs [fuel cell vehicles] come as a set with infrastructure," Toyoda said in a statement translated from Japanese. "However, one billion people around the world live in areas without electricity. In the case of Toyota, we also supply vehicles to these regions, so a single BEV option cannot provide transportation for everyone." The chairman claimed that since the introduction of hybrid cars in its domestic market, Japan has reduced its CO2 emissions by 23%. Emphasizing the belief of "freedom of movement," he had a very stark prediction about the future of electric vehicles. well, at least we've ascertained that alpo is full of shite
  10. in what period of time? assuming 50% of production is ev? link? love the comments here: this one especially: In 1980, McKinsey & Company was commissioned by AT&T (whose Bell Labs had invented cellular telephony) to forecast cell phone penetration in the U.S. by 2000. The consultant's prediction, 900,000 subscribers, was less than 1% of the actual figure, 109 Million. Based on this legendary mistake, AT&T decided there was not much future to these toys. A decade later, to rejoin the cellular market, AT&T had to acquire McCaw Cellular for $12.6 Billion. By 2011, the number of subscribers worldwide had surpassed 5 Billion and cellular communication had become an unprecedented technological revolution.
  11. cmon thick tommy. double down and tell me where i was wrong on emissions and alpo was right...
  12. these dudes just make shite up and I guess expect no one will check. Bonnie boy was certain that D's voted in the R NH primary. Even doubled down on it. Then when proven wrong, just ignores it. We are fighting a shameless tribe with no honor.
  13. no. it says that all electric vehicles emit less than 1/5 the emissions of all gas vehicles taking into account the energy source used to charge them. problems with reading too? "Conventional vehicles with an internal combustion engine (ICE) produce direct emissions through the tailpipe, as well as through evaporation from the vehicle's fuel system and during the fueling process. Conversely, all-electric vehicles produce zero direct emissions. PHEVs produce zero direct emissions when they are in all-electric mode, but they can produce evaporative emissions. When using the ICE, PHEVs produce tailpipe emissions. However, their direct emissions are typically lower than those of comparable conventional vehicles. Well-to-wheel emissions include all emissions related to fuel production, processing, distribution, and use. In the case of gasoline, emissions are produced while extracting petroleum from the earth, refining it, distributing the fuel to stations, and burning it in vehicles. In the case of electricity, most electric power plants produce emissions, and there are additional emissions associated with the extraction, processing, and distribution of the primary energy sources they use for electricity production. Cradle-to-grave emissions include all emissions considered on a well-to-wheel basis as well as vehicle-cycle emissions associated with vehicle and battery manufacturing, recycling, and disposal."
  14. not what the dept of energy says https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/electric_emissions.html Don't you guys ever check facts? guess not. not embarrassed about it either. in the last 2 days, I've disproven "factual" misinformation from 3 of your tribe. why not actually look stuff up?
  15. i think it's a no brainer to get the test. we have some decent but not great drugs. they may work better at an earlier stage and the test can detect the disease 20 years before symptoms begin. hope it comes out soon.
  16. I would have bit on the F150 lightning. my wife didn't want it. Basically costs nothing to own for 24 month deal. List is $70,000, rebates (state and fed) = 11500. can buy at invoice which is even lower. residual value of the truck in 2 years is 85% list 0r a little under 60k...
  17. The current mandate is for 50% of NEW vehicles to be zero emissions (x Cali). No one is stopping anyone from driving their new 2030 gas F150 or their 2010 mustang. A majority of Floridians want to be able to buy home insurance and live above water.... I drove several recently: Subaru's new EV is awesome. My fav was the Ford e150. But I bought a WRX for fun and a 6 speed. those are already pretty rare and will disappear with EV's. My next car/truck will definitely be electric. Waing to drive the electric outback in a couple years when they come out.
  18. thick tommy vehemently disagrees. So much so that he can't explain his objection!
  19. Great. so let's see him turn down the Koch's money after Nikki gets out. Liar. He needs a much bigger tent, not a small one. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4428148-trump-warns-haley-donors-will-be-permanently-barred-maga-camp/
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