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Everything posted by brenthutch
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I’m pretty sure Bill laid out the range of his charging options from ten minutes to three days. As long as Bill limits his travels based on supercharger availability he will be fine. Unless, of course, that particular station is down. In which case he is screwed.
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Slowest start to Atlantic hurricane season…
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Like Gretchen Whitmer did during COVID? -
Can you imagine being on a longer trip without superchargers? If it took me three days to fill up my Honda, I would trade it in for a horse. On a side note during our drive to William and Mary I saw two Teslas on the side of the road and wondered if that had to do with the 103 degree (indicated) heat.
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“Even the slowest charge rate available (a 120V outlet) would get us 100% charged in the three days we would be there.” Perhaps it is you who needs to read more carefully. More on the inconvenience and limitations from a pro EV source https://optiwatt.com/blog/dos-and-donts-for-charging-in-the-california-summer#:~:text=The preconditioning system allows you,windows to reduce the temperature.
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The Honda is mine the Mercedes is my wife’s. I just don’t see the point of bragging about spending hours/days recharging an EV. A vehicle is supposed to make one’s life easier not dictate it. How can Bill claim “we could get there-fast” when he spends an hour at a charging station?
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I can do the same thing in my Honda with a four minute gas stop. And the thirty thousand dollar difference in price buys a lot of gas.
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I didn’t say Christian, married, Mom, Dad and their two kids, I said family. The family unit has been the fundamental building block for society for millennia.
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What would you recommend? The government?
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Sorry Phil, but when the state requires a boat captain to pay the salary of a bureaucrat to supervise him, and when mud puddles fall under the jurisdiction of the EPA, things have gone to far.
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It’s funny to watch all of the folks who defend Biden and Harris in the past (“He just has a stutter” and “She is an accomplished and successful attorney/ DA/Senator”) now soiling their panties when they finally wake up and see what has been right in front of their faces for years. That said IT IS GOING TO BE OK! We survived one Trump term, we will survive another. The administrative state might take a bit of a haircut but it was getting shaggy and needed one anyway.
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Slowest start to Atlantic hurricane season…
brenthutch replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
What part of the video was wrong? -
And yet she wasn’t.
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Slowest start to Atlantic hurricane season…
brenthutch replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
Wrong, watch the video https://climatechangedispatch.com/as-hurricane-beryl-swirls-media-push-climate-fueled-nonsense/ -
Why doesn’t Biden use this ruling to send Seal Team Six to take out Trump as a clear and present threat to the United States? That scenario, with Trump as President, is all that MSNBC has been yammering on about all day.
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That is how you got HRC
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20% at Jersey Mike’s
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I’ll try that at dinner tonight, when I get the bill I’ll knock off twenty percent and tell them their price increases aren’t real they are just “pseudo” If a business doesn’t understand how to properly price their goods and/or services, folks are free to take their money to enterprises that do. BTW 3.3% is WELL above the Fed’s target of two percent and don’t forget that it is on top of 7% in 2021, 6.5% in 2022 and 3.4% in 2023 well outpacing wages.
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The Continent’s Consensus on Climate?……Crumbling
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em·pir·i·cal /imˈpirək(ə)l/ adjective based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. -
If only the popular vote mattered. Getting millions of extra votes in California and New York, doesn’t make up for losing by a few thousand in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. End result? President Trump. Consider yourself gotten.
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Source https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2024/06/27/how-the-economy-really-fared-under-biden-and-trumpfrom-jobs-to-inflation/ Apparently YOU don’t know how inflation works https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-caused-the-u-s-pandemic-era-inflation/ “inflation in 2021 and 2022 was driven by developments that directly raised prices rather than wages, including sharp increases in global commodity prices and sectoral price spikes driven by a combination of pandemic-induced kinks in supply chains and a huge shift in demand during the pandemic to goods from services. Fiscal policy contributed to the inflation, but primarily through its effects on consumer demand for commodities and goods in limited supply” Because of the COVID shutdown, folks were unable to spend resulting in an additional trillion dollars sitting in checking accounts. After COVID, this pent up demand + Democrat money party via the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act, resulted in too many dollars chasing too few goods causing generationally high inflation that far outpaced wages resulting in a lower standard of living for most Americans. And yes your six dollar burrito is by definition a result of inflation.
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CNN is rebroadcasting the debate right now. I think the push to get rid of Biden just turned into a shove.
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Are you claiming that the skyrocketing cost of food, electricity, rent and housing is imaginary? Our government would differ. “Inflation has been far worse during the Biden administration, up 19.9% over the first 41 months of Biden’s term compared to 5.4% during Trump’s first 41 months, according to the government’s consumer price index.”
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The Continent’s Consensus on Climate?……Crumbling
brenthutch replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
I didn’t know that kudzu was an invasive coral. -
The Continent’s Consensus on Climate?……Crumbling
brenthutch replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
Do you mean this? “MELBOURNE/SYDNEY, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Two-thirds of Australia's Great Barrier Reef showed the largest amount of coral cover in 36 years” To paraphrase the great RR, “it’s not that my lefty friends don’t know, it is just that much of what they know is simply not so” -
I posted on another thread but it is more germane to this one. “We will soon find out if Biden is a loyal Democrat and patriot, by stepping down or a self serving politician whose ego and perceived self interest outweigh the needs of the country. (He won’t be able to commute Hunters sentence if he is not President)”