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How, where, and why roads are built is pretty important for cars.

People of color are:

Personally, I’d go after the far more lucrative tax breaks the wealthy get before spending any time sweating over electrified car incentives.

From the side it looks like a stormtrooper helmet.

This is true for most kaiju movies.

Look, I’m a cishet dude and even I think he was the number one reason to watch that show. Screw book authenticity, that show is 100% dependent on his Hall of Fame tier smolder.

Also, unlike Tesla, the Honda E would qualify for the full $7500 federal incentive, and when you throw in state level incentives you’re probably looking at an effective mid $20k price.

“It’s been 3 months” isn’t really a good excuse for a massive human rights crisis.

I just think the government is incompetent.

It’s weird that Lexus had this right with the IS and then blew it on the latest version!

With Coco Chanel

“I said it might be a bad idea and told you how to do it anyway” isn’t the defense you think it is.

You literally need gold to build computers, dummy.

Gold has a number of industrial and artistic uses, so it’s also a poor comparison.

There’s a difference between the scalable costs of traditional banking infrastructure and the bitcoin mining system that rewards larger and larger expenditures of energy in a way that doesn’t scale.

In service since 2006https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wärtsilä-Sulzer_RTA96-C

they live in California and the word cryptocurrency is a part of their lingua franca

Buying an electric car in a currency that drives up electricity prices and damages the environment is certainly a choice you can make.

They absolutely are not a good candidate for electrification. They spend weeks between ports running engines that output 100,000 horsepower.

Just because you only started paying attention recently doesn’t mean this is a new effort. Proper representation for DC residents is an effort that goes back basically to the time DC was created, and the statehood version of that movement goes back at least to the 70s.