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women should stay in the damn kitchen!
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The real problem is these are our leaders---Blue states--And D.C. like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thinking trains across oceans would be nice ,instead of flying ? We have some really stupid people calling the shots. My dad always called them educated idiots.
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 Quoting: the deplorable ar-15 nut


To be fair, South Park advocated FOR hybrid vehicles in this episode, but also for people not to act so goddamn smug about driving them.

They also reversed their previous position on global warming and "apologized" to Al Gore in a more recent episode lol...

I'm glad too, because their hometowns in CO (which I believe were Connifer and somewhere else along the front range) are pretty dramatically experiencing climate change side effects (like 1,000+ homes burning up in late December, for instance...)
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There's a lot of room to criticize climate activists for their economic "solutions" to climate change. But it's getting harder and harder to believe shit isn't getting fucked up when it comes to climate. We're seeing the effects of this throughout the whole world and through multiple different indicators at this point.

It's also hard to discard fairly voluminous evidence of this in favor of "evidence" that this is all being controlled by the gov/HAARP, that this is just part of a solar cycle, etc.

It's really not a liberal/conservative issue whether it's happening or not. What's liberal or conservative are the proposed policies (or lack thereof) for actually dealing with it.

I also think a lot of people are willing to say they don't believe climate change is real, but when it comes to putting their money where their mouth is, you'll find very, VERY few people willing to invest in beachfront Maldives real estate (if you catch my drift...)
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THEY control the weather. THEY want to control mankind.THEY could end this yesterday. Do not submit and do not be subjugated . resist
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Former San Luis Obispo mayor and climate change activist Heidi Harmon attempted to “do the right thing,” and travel to a rally in San Francisco in an electric car. After multiple attempts to find a working charging station in San Jose, Harmon realized charging the car would take up to seven hours and there was no way she could make the rally. Harmon posted multiple videos about her difficulties in traveling in an all-electric vehicle. She discusses calling the police or asking someone to send a helicopter to rescue her.



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What a joke, people better wake up the energy returned over energy invested ratio of alternative energies isn't enough to run modern civilization.

This woman is the perfect example. Of course this is what the elite want, they want to cap their power that means you don't get any and can never be a threat to them. Modern civilization runs on power, controlling and limiting the people's access to power is as effective as controlling their money (banks) and food.
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The USA does not produce enough electricity to replace everyone into a electric car. Not to mention the resources and energy needed to achieve it.
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And think about this. No new power plants are being built to meet the demand of all these EV's. They should be building DOZENS of them NOW if we were all REALLY switching to EV's.

What is really happening is that we are all being set up to have all of our personal belongings & wealth stripped from us as part of the Great Reset. You are being set up to have your right to personal transportation being stripped from you. because (remember), by 2030 you will own nothing but you'll still be happy (or else).
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my exact thoughts when i watched commercials for the cadillac lyriq and the lincoln aviator ev. what puzzled me at first was just how many ads they ran.... it wasn't an unusual amount... it was an extreme amount. and they were running ads on shows that did not fit their demographics... few of these kids can afford starting prices of $60,000 and i doubt any will sell for that price.

hell.. the aviator av isnt due until 2024... so why flood the TV with these ads? and btw, the ads are extremely well done... with catchy tunes and scenery/graphics. i doubt the car companies will ever make their money back. so what gives? they don't plan on any of these young adults ever owning these vehicles. they are just gaslighting them.

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 Quoting: the deplorable ar-15 nut


To be fair, South Park advocated FOR hybrid vehicles in this episode, but also for people not to act so goddamn smug about driving them.

They also reversed their previous position on global warming and "apologized" to Al Gore in a more recent episode lol...

I'm glad too, because their hometowns in CO (which I believe were Connifer and somewhere else along the front range) are pretty dramatically experiencing climate change side effects (like 1,000+ homes burning up in late December, for instance...)
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those two guys are the smuggest of smug. they know exactly what they are doing. and they aren't on our side either.

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The USA does not produce enough electricity to replace everyone into a electric car. Not to mention the resources and energy needed to achieve it.
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If you take out 200 million Americans it will.
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I tell Herr the same thing I told that mk ultra teen bitch Greta grumberg ..



Were us the freaking solar cell to recharge the car wile it goes ?

Why they don't protest to Germany the 100% efficient ones that are cheaper r than glass to produce ?

New tesla car battery $40,000 dollars , I don't spend that much money on gas in 59 years !

And you burn 6 times more carbon charging the dam thing !

Green movement Is a farce !
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And think about this. No new power plants are being built to meet the demand of all these EV's. They should be building DOZENS of them NOW if we were all REALLY switching to EV's.

What is really happening is that we are all being set up to have all of our personal belongings & wealth stripped from us as part of the Great Reset. You are being set up to have your right to personal transportation being stripped from you. because (remember), by 2030 you will own nothing but you'll still be happy (or else).
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some really good comments on this thread,like this one ^
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Maybe the mentally ill bitch should have carried a gasoline generator in her "frunk" instead of a bag of rainbow colored dildos. FACT.
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Get a patent on the idea, it's going to be pure gold for somebody
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Or generators powered by the kinetic force of overweight mentally ill nonbinary people pumping uo and down on rainbow colored dildos. Win/win!
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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
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It is impossible to upgrade infrastructure to support this transition. 10% of the electric fleet possibly yes but nobody is going to build extensive network for 10%.

US just have to wait and kick all the mentally ill libtards out of government and ban them for life.
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"Transition" is the right word to describe what's going on, but not the "transition" most people think is happening. The average citizen is being "transition"ed to consuming less energy in the form of liquid fuels (hydrocarbons). The meat isn't scarce. The lumber isn't scarce. The liquid fuel to run the farms and the trucks is. Well...liquid fuel isn't "scarce" per se. It has become too expensive to extract and bring to market for most people to afford. In a capitalistic monetary based economy built and run on liquid fuels, that just doesn't work.

So the idea is that the "liquid fuel" club needs to get smaller and smaller, so only people who can afford to pay will get the "stuff". The meat. The lumber. The transportation. The healthcare. The technology. All the energy intensive services and activities we've become accustomed to are about to become a luxury only the super wealthy have access to.

It has to do with energy. Primarily the cost (energy and monetary) of extraction. The oil based civilization is winding down. Rich folks want that lumber for their kids to be able to buy. So they're increasing the price of lumber (and anything else of value) to ensure their kids can have the fossil fuel lifestyle. But in order to do that, they have to price a segment of the population out of the market. So the product remains, it's just too expensive for most people to afford.

It costs more to find, extract, and bring to market fossil fuel than they can ask people to pay without wrecking the economy. If you find the graph (there are a few good ones) of the price energy companies can afford to pay to extract the product, and the price the consumer can afford to pay for it, those lines have now crossed.

The energy companies need more money to stay in business than the average person can afford to pay for their product. Rich folks have seen this coming for years, and it looks like they've finally decided it's time to tighten up what is available (affordable) to who.

Personal transport, and air travel are on their way out for the average person. The electric initiative will fail, and they know it. There is nothing that comes close to the energy density and convenience hydrocarbons provide. All the hype about "electrify America" is just so they can say they tried, and hopefully people will not get too riled up when they realize they no longer belong to the "single mode transport" club. Mass transit, bike, or walk for middle class very soon.

Absent a solution that I haven't seen, the "winding down" will continue. Technology is not energy. Technology REQUIRES energy. The problem is geological, and the elites know that the clock is ticking.

I've watched this coming for over 15yrs. The "shale miracle" bought us about 2 yrs. Now we're sitting back where we were around 08-09. With a lot of bankrupt shale companies and angry/broke investors. Getting back to "normal" isn't going to look at all like what people think. What we've been doing the last 150yrs or so isn't "normal". What's normal is what we are moving toward, and most people have no idea what's involved.
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Bullshit. You can turn coal into diesel fuel via the fischer tropsch process. NS Germany did it on the scale of fueling their whole army, 80 years ago. We have hundreds if years of coal left
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World oil demand can't be reasonably compared to Germany army demand 80yrs ago. Synthetic crude is a net energy loser. It takes more energy to convert it than you get out of the product. If you don't have it, and need it you do what you have to do. As they did. But it won't work on a global scale. Not even close. Who's going to eat the financial loss on purpose?
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I think you're supposed to install the range extender before you begin your journey.

Here's her solution :

[link to www.e-hike.net (secure)]
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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77376498


Well, never mind she the charging units not working. Isn’t it about taking 7 hours to charge to get where she needed to go?



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Well she's probably driving a first generation Nissan "leaf" or cheap chevy volt shitbox.

Tesla model 3 charging:

"On the Road. When you're traveling in your Tesla or away from where you normally park, there are three main charging options to keep your vehicle charged on the go. The Tesla Supercharger is the fastest charging option when you're away from home, allowing you to charge your car up to 200 miles in 15 minutes."

E.V. technology gets better every single day. 2022 cars(batteries)are lightyears aheadof 2017 ones. And only getting better.
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Batteries are like buckets. Better buckets won't help. If a village is dying from dehydration, they aren't going to be impressed with better buckets. They need WATER. We need ENERY. Until capacity is increased, better batteries is secondary news. I don't discourage research into better batteries. We need all the help we can get. But generation and transmission capacity is a far more important variable, and the problem will persist until generation and transmission capacity is increased.
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Doing the right thing according to an insane society turns out to be the idiotic thing to do.
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There are a ton of issues related to EV charging an electric vehicles in general. That said I have installed a couple of the ChargePoint commercial charge stations that work perfectly.

Brandons infrastructure money drop is about to unleash millions to every state to upgrade the EV charging network. All though I don't agree with a lot of it, I will take advantage of the opportunity to make money.

Missouri is about to receive close to 100 million for that. I will drive up in my cummins and install as many as they want.

lmao
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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
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Right! And if you're interested, I can sell you a share of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
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It would take well over 330 billon dollars to get the United States infrastructure to a point where it's capable of handling 20 million electric cars ....

20 million is well short of 366 million which is about how many people are in America, and that doesn't even get into all the vehicles that aren't cars which are ABSOLUTELY VITAL in America!

And I know you're thinking but what about the build back better infrastructure plan surely some of that 2 trillion went towards this 330 billion?

LoL NO!

They stole all that money, and they'll steal the next 2 trillion 5 trillion or even TEM TRILLION!

Do you get it yet?

The green new deal, build back better, and even Obama's shovel ready green jobs were ALL A LIE!

They have no intention of letting you have electric cars, and they fully intend to take away your legacy gas and diesel ones too!

It's just like how in the green new deal they talk about a new super passenger rail network to "reduce dependence on and eventually end air travel".

Air travel WILL END for us normal people but the rail networks will never show up.

Do you get it yet?

There is no place for most of us at all in the bright new future they're planning for THEMSELVES, and if you do live to see it you will be one of the unlucky ones kept alive to be a slave.

DO

YOU

GET

IT

YET

The choice we have is to either let ourselves die or be enslaved or fight like the dead men and women we already are to stop these people.
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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77376498


Well, never mind she the charging units not working. Isn’t it about taking 7 hours to charge to get where she needed to go?



 Quoting: John Dutton


Well she's probably driving a first generation Nissan "leaf" or cheap chevy volt shitbox.

Tesla model 3 charging:

"On the Road. When you're traveling in your Tesla or away from where you normally park, there are three main charging options to keep your vehicle charged on the go. The Tesla Supercharger is the fastest charging option when you're away from home, allowing you to charge your car up to 200 miles in 15 minutes."

E.V. technology gets better every single day. 2022 cars(batteries)are lightyears aheadof 2017 ones. And only getting better.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77376498


Batteries are like buckets. Better buckets won't help. If a village is dying from dehydration, they aren't going to be impressed with better buckets. They need WATER. We need ENERY. Until capacity is increased, better batteries is secondary news. I don't discourage research into better batteries. We need all the help we can get. But generation and transmission capacity is a far more important variable, and the problem will persist until generation and transmission capacity is increased.
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I have been following your posts, and I have to agree with your assessments. The infrastructure is just not there for electric vehicles to supplant combustion vehicles, and it never will be. If it was possible, however, the average person would not be able to afford the substantial increase in home electricity costs if they had to charge their EV at home. Right now, the EV people are in a honeymoon phase because they can inconveniently charge their EVs for "free" at various subsidized charging stations. Take away the subsidies, and then people would have to pay the charging stations, or pay for the electricity at home. If that would happen,the average Joe would not be able to afford to keep and run an electric vehicle.
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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77376498


It is impossible to upgrade infrastructure to support this transition. 10% of the electric fleet possibly yes but nobody is going to build extensive network for 10%.

US just have to wait and kick all the mentally ill libtards out of government and ban them for life.
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"Transition" is the right word to describe what's going on, but not the "transition" most people think is happening. The average citizen is being "transition"ed to consuming less energy in the form of liquid fuels (hydrocarbons). The meat isn't scarce. The lumber isn't scarce. The liquid fuel to run the farms and the trucks is. Well...liquid fuel isn't "scarce" per se. It has become too expensive to extract and bring to market for most people to afford. In a capitalistic monetary based economy built and run on liquid fuels, that just doesn't work.

So the idea is that the "liquid fuel" club needs to get smaller and smaller, so only people who can afford to pay will get the "stuff". The meat. The lumber. The transportation. The healthcare. The technology. All the energy intensive services and activities we've become accustomed to are about to become a luxury only the super wealthy have access to.

It has to do with energy. Primarily the cost (energy and monetary) of extraction. The oil based civilization is winding down. Rich folks want that lumber for their kids to be able to buy. So they're increasing the price of lumber (and anything else of value) to ensure their kids can have the fossil fuel lifestyle. But in order to do that, they have to price a segment of the population out of the market. So the product remains, it's just too expensive for most people to afford.

It costs more to find, extract, and bring to market fossil fuel than they can ask people to pay without wrecking the economy. If you find the graph (there are a few good ones) of the price energy companies can afford to pay to extract the product, and the price the consumer can afford to pay for it, those lines have now crossed.

The energy companies need more money to stay in business than the average person can afford to pay for their product. Rich folks have seen this coming for years, and it looks like they've finally decided it's time to tighten up what is available (affordable) to who.

Personal transport, and air travel are on their way out for the average person. The electric initiative will fail, and they know it. There is nothing that comes close to the energy density and convenience hydrocarbons provide. All the hype about "electrify America" is just so they can say they tried, and hopefully people will not get too riled up when they realize they no longer belong to the "single mode transport" club. Mass transit, bike, or walk for middle class very soon.

Absent a solution that I haven't seen, the "winding down" will continue. Technology is not energy. Technology REQUIRES energy. The problem is geological, and the elites know that the clock is ticking.

I've watched this coming for over 15yrs. The "shale miracle" bought us about 2 yrs. Now we're sitting back where we were around 08-09. With a lot of bankrupt shale companies and angry/broke investors. Getting back to "normal" isn't going to look at all like what people think. What we've been doing the last 150yrs or so isn't "normal". What's normal is what we are moving toward, and most people have no idea what's involved.
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Smart meters and smart appliances are all about limiting energy available to poor folk when there is a shortage. Sign up today to curtail your HVAC system from heating or cooling your house during periods of extreme cold or heat so the rich can continue to hog all the available electricity when there isn't enough to go around.
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Not checking beforehand if there are charging stations along your route rofl
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I was in California 6 months ago. It would be virtually impossible to drive the PCH or most California roads without a gas vehicle. They are strictly for in town use. You don't travel in an electric, as she found out. 90% of California is rural.

By far the best option of auto makers to develop is hybrid vehicles, or, just let the public have the tech thats already available to convert gas engines to use multiple types of fuel, most notably hemp oil and water.
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The best compromise is the plug in hybrid. If you have a short commute and can plug it in at work, you can save a lot on gas, especially now. You can still go wherever you want that is long distance and the hybrid drive train makes for excellent gas mileage.
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Yup, electric cars are good for the environment - until you learn the true cost of production. Throw in the fact the each DIESEL mining truck gets about 3 MPG and old electric car batteries end up in toxic landfills, polluting the earth for 1000 years. Net carbon gain from one car = negative 10000


Yep it's a green new deal - green meaning ca$h money praying on the bleeding hearts of liberals.
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I don't even find this mildly amusing ... This type of subhuman trash's hypocrisy just makes my blood boil with anger.
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Electric vehicles are too dependent on others for charging.

Example: Very shortly, when your Social Credit Score is not up to snuff you'll be given a short window and location to charge your vehicle. OR you'll be denied the ability to charge your car period, until you become a better citizen.

Now they say they could do the same thing to if you had a gas car. Not really, you could get a friend to fill it up and drive it when and where you want.

An electric car makes you dependent on the System. They'll decide when and if you can charge and where you can drive and what time of the day.

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What part of "transition" do folks not understand..

Even gas stations were few and far between in the beginning of the auto age. If she had used a "route planner" (there are many)...It would have adjusted her route to hit appropriate& available DC fast charger charging stations to complete her trip: but early electrics are not for idiots. You need to think about your trip. But don't think this is not improving every single day going forward.
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Sure, but did you ever have to wait 7 hours for a 'fill-up'?





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