The Ponzi scheme? Didn’t work out badly then. Not doing so hot now.
The Ponzi scheme? Didn’t work out badly then. Not doing so hot now.
1st: More future 12ga targets.
The Constitution is pretty cut and dry.
If it’s that low, the savings problem is worse than I thought.
I’m not making a claim as to who’s ultimately going to be victorious. I’m merely agreeing that the outcome is still pending.
Yeah. SO many white nationalists running around over the last four years.
Spoiler alert: Many politicians are about as accountable as CEOs.
Gore conceded, then took it back.
If you save your money in a “savings account” you’re an idiot.
Low taxes helps everyone. (Except government and they don’t count.)
Raising the capital gains tax would punish the vast majority of the middle class. (Which includes those you’re talking about helping.) It also discourages personal savings. Recent months aside, the U.S. has a lousy track record with savings.
This is why I don’t look to politicians for solutions to problems. Most of them are lying narcissists that say what they think people want to hear. Especially ones who’ve been in the system for nearly five decades while talking about what they WILL fix.
I hope the federal government comes up with a program to...
Any chance that’s what you called Gore supporters in 2000?
He was all, “They got these batteries the size of my arm here and you can plug them into your solar panels and they can power the house when it’s not sunny”
In the aggregate, I don’t care for this stuff. I have few pieces of auto/racing clothing and I didn’t pay a crazy premium for them.
Past projections said that we would reach peak oil many times prior to today. Don’t put too much weight on them.
The only way I really see EV working for large long haul trucks is a swap-able battery system where you could pull in and use a robotic arm or the like to swap out your battery. Companies would have to agree on a battery standard though. Without that at the least, this will likely only work for short haul stuff. The…
They will have those cost overruns. They almost always do. Government is basically unaccountable for it’s failures so there’s little incentive for them to really hit a budget. Especially so with “entitlement” programs which they can hock to people to garner votes.
There’s a video I caught about a breakthrough in PV that they said could hit 40-some percent efficiency. That might make it more viable.