The Rule of Law in the Dis-United States of America is under attack
[I]The FBI announced the arrest of a judge in Wisconsin for allegedly obstructing an immigration enforcement operation, causing alarm as the Trump administration steps up its confrontational approach towards the judiciary.[/I]
[URL]https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/4/25/trump-live-news-fbi-arrests-judge-for-obstructing-immigration-operation[/URL]
Look...92% of EV owners would NEVER go back to ICE...
[QUOTE=Sirioja;2999473]When You like cars, You don t drive EV and of course no chinese. I won t, when I love my atmospheric V8 , making me as hard as a natural beauty. Cars are really not biggest pollution, compare to chinese, USA and Indian industries, planes, big boats, trucks. And your stupid Trump wants to increase USA pollution.[/QUOTE]
[b]92% Of EV Owners Will Never Go Back To ICE-Only, New Study[/b]
[url]https://www.carscoops.com/2024/12/99-of-ev-owners-will-never-go-back-to-ice-only-new-study-says/[/url]
Once you drive an EV, it turns out according to the latest survey, you NEVER go back....[i][b](...kkkk!)[/b][/i]
[QUOTE=SubCmdr;2999500]I like the concept. Especially motorcycles!
The charging infrastructure still needs to be addressed. Where does an apartment dweller charge a EV overnight? [/QUOTE]
As for how to solve the overnight charging for EV owners in apartments, I think, it requires a lot more urban planning.
But the way I see it, all that urban planning may not be necessary, as battery tech is changing so fast, that 5-15 min. from 10-80%, is already here, at least in China (at any rate). And if the American Fuhrer, would just get fuck outta the way of progress, the overnight charging for apartment EV owners, wouldn't be a thing/issue.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on EV's, but not their own facts!
[QUOTE=Sirioja;2999624]Probably not in Europe where we have much better quality for thermic cars. I laugh on free speed German autobahns. Not 60 miles.[/QUOTE]Actually, coming to Europe this year! Watch it and weep. Enjoy driving your dinosaur.
[URL]https://youtu.be/hq9vXFGGbcg?si=obreRbU6B7iKIWki[/URL]
You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2999531]And this is why you are on ignore.[/QUOTE]I am not on ignore. Only in your imagination only. You cannot quote my posts if you have me on ignore. You read every damn post I write. You also responded to many of them.
[U]NVDA[/U]
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2999531]Obviously, the sarcastic comment I made [b]went over your pea sized brain[/b].[/QUOTE]Really, how long I have I owned NVDA? [B]Since 2023. I told you about it and AAPL.[/B].
[QUOTE=SubCmdr;2825910]Do you even know what symbols like BTC, ETH, ADA, AAPL DVN, NVDA represent? You know how to calculate the DFC of the projected future cash flows of a real estate investment in order to determine the proper amount to pay for it regardless of demand? Do you know what it actually means to be a capitalist where you buy or start a business, meet a payroll and earn a profit? Or have you been a wage slave your entire life?
This is your opportunity to inform me about your background. The only reason I went there is because individuals who know me would never question if I was a socialist.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2999531]Uh, I paid for my passport.[/QUOTE][B]So did I[/B]
Another example of your lack of understanding the most basic of concepts about government infrastructure. The United States State Department is the government agency funded by federal taxes. The entire infrastructure that allows you to travel under the Blue Passport issued from the United States of America is due to the infrastructure the United States State Department has developed over the years. I know you travel because you brag about fucking the most expensive prostitutes in Medellin, Colombia. [B]ROTFLMAO[/B].
You ever read what it says in your Passport?
[I]The Secretary of the State of the United States of America hereby requests all whom it may concern to permit the citizen/national of the United States named herein to pass without delay or hinderance and in case of need to give all lawful aid and protection[/I]
[B]You dont find that useful?[/B]
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2999531][b]While you are so impressed with yourself, all I see is some narcissistic loser posting worthless my dick is bigger than yours bullshit.[/b][/QUOTE]While you think you are so intelligent I see a Republican individual who does not like the fact that I can stand toe to toe to you in your county of origin and give as hard as you can dish it out. Add to that I don't look like you. You especially don't like your fellow Americans that look like me. When you lose the intellectual argument you go into [B]ad hominem[/B] attack mode.
Here was your first reply to me:
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2825778]Does this idiot get the concept of supply and demand [b]or is he another socialist[/b] that he thinks that he deserves better service because of his virtue signaling?[/QUOTE]Now you are even attributing quotes to me that were written by someone else in order to make your points. But you just continue to lie like all the Republican Racists do.
[B]How you like me now?[/B]
US Social Security Program. Let's look at the facts!
[QUOTE]The average Social Security benefit was just $1,979 per month for retired workers in January 2025.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2999133]Yes, you are getting a $4000 check from the government and your paying back $500 of that $4000 is what you consider paying taxes.[/QUOTE][B]Where did you get your numbers from E2008?[/B]
[QUOTE]To qualify for Social Security's largest checks, you need to consistently earn an amount equal to or greater than the taxable wage base for the year. In 2025, that's $176,100. This limit was lower in past years and will likely be higher in future years.[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/retirement/2025/03/20/max-social-security-benefit-2025/81887245007/[/URL]
How much taxes are paid by individuals and employees for Social Security?
[QUOTE]Social Security is financed through a dedicated payroll tax. Employers and employees each pay 6.2 percent of wages up to the taxable maximum of $176,100 (in 2025), while the self-employed pay 12.4 percent.
Total income, including interest, to the combined OASI and DI Trust Funds amounted to $1.351 trillion in 2023. ($1.233 trillion from net payroll tax contributions, $51 billion from taxation of benefits, and $67 billion in interest)[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.ssa.gov/news/press/factsheets/HowAreSocialSecurity.htm[/URL]
[U]So let me get this straight [/U]
E2008 is complaining because an individual works an entire lifetime paying into a system that is suppose to provide a lifetime benefit once they reach a certain age and he considers that to be some sort of welfare payment.
[B]Where do the Republican Racists like Musk get this stuff?[/B]
E2008 is not a Army of One or a Island unto himself
E2008 that he does not benefit from the services of the United States Government he was born into as man of privilege is hardly credible.
[QUOTE=EihTooms;2999791]Or perhaps that was orginally sourced from a country that our brave USA Military liberated and converted or retained as a cherished low cost trading partner.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]In 2023, the US military spent approximately $820.3 billion, or roughly 13.3% of the entire federal budget for that fiscal year. In March 2023, the Department of Defense (DoD) requested $842.0 billion for 2024 a 2.6% increase.
With the worlds third-largest military, at nearly 1.3 million active-duty troops, the US estimates it spends more than any other nation on its national defense. [b]Between 2014 and 2022, the US spent more than twice as much on defense as did all other NATO members, 30 nations in total[/b].[/QUOTE]