You are indeed. For starters, only 40% (+/-) support him. The other 40% support his crooked lying bitch opponent. 20% are caught in between dumbfounded by what America has become.
You are indeed. For starters, only 40% (+/-) support him. The other 40% support his crooked lying bitch opponent. 20% are caught in between dumbfounded by what America has become.
Since 1930, sea levels in South Florida have risen nearly a foot.
Georgia here. We’ll protect our borders. Hopefully, we can count on Alabama to do the same.
If you left a job because you were fired
Just so everyone knows, tooling for body panels typically needs rework after a few hundred thousand shots. A manufacturer will have several dies for each body panel, and they will employ a handful of metal workers whose sole job it is to recondition molds and make them ready for change-out. No single die would have…
Great... so instead of everyone getting sick and throw up overboard into the ocean, they’ll be puking on population centers.
Who said we’re running out? What you really mean is that manufacturing capacity cannot keep pace with demand. Do you know what happens when demand rises high enough? People find ways to produce more of it.
I realize you’re a moron, but you can scroll up and read how the math works.
Amazingly, you want to lecture someone about common sense - you’re telling me here that if something could have been done, it would have. Then below you talk about how if the market demanded it, it would happen. Can you make up your fucking mind?
It’s fucking math. I’m sure you passed at least one of those classes as a kid...
BigBlock440: Makes broad generalization that is demonstrably false.
Defenestrae: Demonstrates falsehood.
BigBlock440: Cites narrow examples that barely supports the argument behind the prior broad generalization, and ignores the blatantly obvious advances in fuel economy and emissions due to modern technology that…
I could do 91.8977% of my driving in a Nissan Leaf, and I would only need to charge it every 4 days. The problem is the other .081023% of my driving still needs a car capable of going until it’s out of charge, then recharging in about 5 minutes or less at a charging station, of which one is located roughly every 5…
That hasn’t been true since the 1970's when carmakers were slapping smog pumps and egr valves on everything after dropping compression ratios to 8.5:1. Actually, it wasn’t even true back then, it was just that Detroit’s unimaginative solutions to the problem of emissions was to address the symptoms - unburnt…
The question you asked was “how much will this take out of EVERYONES POCKETS”. Let’s do some math.
Let’s pretend the total effort requires $1Bn (a bullshittingly astronomical figure, but I’m making a point here) in R&D. When truck makers amortize that R&D expense into the product costs, that becomes $1Bn over 5 years,…
Poor suburban bastard getting triggered because their safe spaces are proximal to this mans property...
I have three observations:
Very little. The auto industry will feel it first. Transportation companies will feel it next. Costs will be spread across the board. In the end, a 25% reduction in fuel expense will more than cover the increase in cost over the long term.
I think before you launch a left-handed attack on capitalism, you should get your facts straight. Average fuel costs for 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 were all higher than 2008. Fuel surcharges have always been charged in the transportation industry.
Well, they’re both responsible.
Careful... this site is overrun with technocrats. (Most of whom vote Democrat).