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Thomas Hajicek
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EVs are the perfect solution for millions upon millions of people. Even if you do not give a solitary shit about the environment (which tends to be a leading argument), the convenience factor of plugging into your house and having a full battery every morning and never stepping foot at a gas station again, the

Seeing as SCOTUS basically declared him immune from all crime while POTUS, I don’t think we can put that much faith in the courts. His EO trying to straight up overturn part of the 14th amendment makes for a very early litmus test just how crazy this can get.

The idea that he was trying to do anything was laughable. They just identify wedge issues and campaign on them. Then he signs a bunch of executive orders in the first week and spends the rest of the time watching TV, golfing, Tweeting, and insulting reporters.

What’s the ETA on those $1 eggs? 

Elon Musk gave his Nazi salute at the shameful inauguration:

Shit, I’ll take it one further than that. If you are doing Nazi salutes, or are cool with that, you shouldn’t be doing anything other than getting full-time therapy.

Well for sure in Germany.

I literally picked up a Polestar 2 in 2021 explicitly because I couldn’t stand Elon Musk and I wanted an EV. Ever since, he’s only further dug Tesla’s grave.

Lies, Trump told us tariffs would reduce costs for American consumers.

Part of the problem is that they think Toyota is the one selling them their Camry. But it isn’t, it is a US-based corporate entity. That US-based entity both buys the imported goods from the manufacturer at wholesale price AND pays the tariff to the US government. The tariff makes each imported item cost the importer

Elon Musk is a straight up Nazi. If you’re still driving a Tesla, you’re saying you’re okay with Nazism. If you’re buying a Tesla, you’re saying you’re a straight up Nazi too.

And clearly nothing to do with supply chain disruptions due to incompetent leadership.

Jacking up the prices on cars hardly anyone wants to buy anymore in the first place is a bold strategy, Cotton... let’s see if it pays off for them.

A three year veteran?

The amount of outright lying exposed by cops since the invention of the bodycam is truly startling. They know they are being recorded, and yet still lie constantly and commit crimes, to the point that basically anything before, say 2010 or thereabouts, we should assume all the cops lied all the time, about everything.

To cover up his tracks, the 28-year-old told investigators he had been looking at texts sent by colleagues”

Why isn't he facing criminal charges? Oh right, badge = license to kill

So where is he already working?  Next town over?

In his defense, he likely saw something coming....

There’s always the Prologue.