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Baby boomer? I’ll be 36 in 2030 and still hopefully alive. I’m not sure what your own life expectancy is but maybe you should be less pessimistic.

So I have to be American to have this opinion? Are you SERIOUSLY that bloody dense and narrow minded? I asked the above question because something very similar happened here in IRELAND. Ireland isn’t the USA therefore I’m not American you retard.

3rd gear : So when 2030 rolls around and everyone is driving an EV and the cap and trade system is gone, what will the 2040 plan be to screw people next? They’re not going to give up that carbon tax revenue so easily so they’ll have to generate a new agenda. Any ideas on how they’ll do that? Limit where you can go in

The Jaguar XF Sportbrake exists and yet you don’t suggest it what is wrong with each and every one of you

I’m on the same wavelength as David today apparently. “Land Cruiser” was my first thought. Nothing says conservatively managed wealth like a land cruiser.

It is time for GM to reposition Cadillac. Right now there is not all that much difference between a Cadillac and the top end Chevys and Buicks. And that is a problem.

I’d buy a Lincoln before a Cadillac, which I think says it all about where the two brands are.

So you would endorse redistribution of wealth to single family homeowners?

Your mortgage provider will then call to have a word with you, because unless you own your house outright, the mortgage will require utility connections.

From what I can tell, it’s not the ideal solution. Solar on houses will never be as cost effective as commercial production, due to scale, the ability to orient the panels, installation, etc. I’ve taken a cursory look at panels, and from what I can tell it’s more cost effective to contract my power production to a

So you think you should be able to sell back your electricity, use their lines & meter; and then not have to pay to use their stuff? Even if you never utilize any of the electricity they are generating, you’re still using their infrastructure simply by being connected to it.

Also a southern co customer so I can sympathize. However, there is quite a bit of truth in what they are talking about. Line maintenance, grid stability, & disaster recover are real costs that we as customers rarely see. Mostly because southern co probably doesn’t even really know what those costs are since they are

Let me check the ol’ Nissan HQ webcam... 

Half the year we barely get 12 hours of daylight, and even then it’s mostly overcast. Payback right now is like 100 years if they last that long. Also, regulations no longer require transmission companies to take your extra energy and pay you for it. So, even on the good days you can’t pump it back into the grid, you

“Trump BAD!!!!!!”  We do realize that the yuan weakening is a good thing right?  Or are we so stuck on “Trump BAD!!!!!” that we can’t acknowledge that?

That announcement tweet really appeals to all the 22-year-olds who are gonna buy this.

By the time the Veloster gets those updates VW won’t be pulling back. It is only temporary as VW prepares to move over to the mk8.

The problem here is that the GTI isn’t actually that much slower than the Veloster N:

Why Did Tyrrell Put Six Wheels On Their Formula One Car?