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02-15-25 19:38 #17232Senior Member

Posts: 25822And also, EVs need electricity and many countries make big pollution to produce electricity, for example in Germany. When batteries will lose power and efficiency quite fast or when cold, EVs will need more and more electricity to produce. My France don t pollute with nuclear for electricity and I lower my own pollution, powering with E85 , enabling also to increase powerful. When Trump will increase USA pollution, when they are already among very worst. People should remember: when we die, we don't need anymore money.
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02-15-25 18:49 #17231Regular Member

Posts: 1277Are you kidding me?
Originally Posted by Spidy
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Hillary Clinton only wanted to become president because her husband cheated on her.
And Kamala Harris only even entered politics because her sugar daddy was a politician.
Sure, Please let AOC be your next presidential candidate so can Rush Limbaugh finally become the president of USA.
It is way more likely that Trump will become the dictator of USA than to see AOC win the election in 2028.
But it would be nice to see AOC run for president with Ilhan Omar as her vice president and their slogan could be "Jihad for America" and "Sharia for everyone"
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02-15-25 18:46 #17230Senior Member

Posts: 7457That might be the dumbest thing anyone has said about it
I assume you at least scanned the link I provided. And perhaps heard about this thingy called Google where you can do a search on the topic and find dozens of other such reports.
Originally Posted by Tiny12
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Shipping prices have been increasing since at least late November. The SHIPPERS are explaining that the reason shipping costs have been increasing is because Trump has been blathering about his 25%, 100% or 200% Tariffs coming any minute now starting on Day One of his so-called presidency and SINCE the November election. Shipments of goods are done PRIOR to when they show up on store shelves. Often several weeks, even months prior.
The competition and demand for even earlier shipments in order to "get ahead of the game", Trump's Tariffs, is called front-loading and it generates greater demand for everything related to the shipping of goods. Greater demand for shipping containers and shipments of goods triggers higher shipping costs.
Those costs have been passed along to the American Consumer in the form of higher prices for the products.
None of this "waits" for Trump to officially impose the Tariffs. Oh, then for him to cave and change his mind about it. Oh, then for him to change his mind about changing his mind. Oh, then for him to impose a tariff but not as big of one as he stated yesterday. Oh, then for him to decide a bigger tariff would be better. Oh, then for him to go play golf and think about it some more.
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02-15-25 15:13 #17229Senior Member

Posts: 2386Axel Hyst
I'd hate to live in a country run by her. But I'd love to bang her. This is a video from when she was studying international relations and economics at Boston University:
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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https://www.pekintimes.com/embed/video/2481845002/
The ditz actually confused a city in England, Milton Keynes, with the names of two of the best known economists of all time, Milton Friedman and John Maynard Keynes. And, again, she got a degree in economics!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/ob...-Friedman.html
I hope Axel reads this. He'll get a kick out of it if he doesn't already know it. He studied at the same university where the great man (Milton Friedman) taught.
Yes, Alexandria shares every progressive's pipe dream, a 15 hour work week! And she's so articulate, "These advancements have not been enjoyed..."
Sad. Our failed educational system has produced a half literate, possible future president of the United States. Yeah, maybe you could say the same thing about Trump, but, like Biden, at least he's got excuses, old age and dementia.
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02-15-25 14:38 #17228Senior Member

Posts: 1745Does America really want a Madam President? Or just on TV?
(...kkkk!) C'mon man! As much as AOC may indeed by a very good candidate, you do realize, that's twice (2x) now, that Dems have come up empty, with what were also great women candidates, IMHO, and were ceremoniously rejected by Americans. Against the worst candidate in presidential U.S. History, in the Repub MAGA Orange Fuhrer.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr=2982360
So I think, Dems have learnt their lesson, at least for the next foreseeable future, when it comes to electing a women candidate.
But let's just say, shall we...that if America TRULY wants a women President, in their future, personally I'm leaving it up to the Repubs, to move past their misogyny and their lip service on DEI and equality for women and elect one of their own.
So as far as I'm concerned, it maybe up to the Repubs, as the only other way you'll get your Madam President, maybe watching her on TV drams shows like, The Diplomat!
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02-15-25 12:57 #17227Senior Member

Posts: 25822Can you tell us batteries production and China and also USA don't make big pollution for our planet and since many years. Can you tell us batteries don't lose power quite fast, when cold weather. Do you really think Chinese, but even USA or European batteries will remain powerful for 10 years. EV are to go to buy bread, not for long distance and fast driving, reason why not quality cars for me and I would not even buy a Audi or Porsche EV, compare to my V8 E85 smelling flowers, when I can easily drive 1500 kms on a day and through mountains. But for sure, we don't all have same standard for quality and I don t rank high for quality, lying China I don t trust and I also don t want to give my money to shameful Chinese government not respecting human rights, but supporting Chinese production to invade our countries and making us lowering, same like their tok tok. China won t make our world improving, when they just copy, like their new plane, fortunately not allowed in EU, when already enough risks with Boeing now falling reliability.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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02-15-25 10:39 #17226Senior Member

Posts: 6685If a fact can be debated then it is not a fact
Are you interested in debating if gravity exists with me? Because if you are I will tell you to hold an egg in your hand, stretch your arm out and then drop the egg. Tell me about the results. Look I do not mind discussing the facts. But I don't let the facts get in the way of a personal decision I am going to make based on what I want. With that understood.
I stand by my original statement.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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Electric vehicles have no tailpipe emissions, which is why they are called "zero-emission vehicles." But they are not entirely zero-emission: Pollution and other environmental costs are associated with building them and charging their batteries.I will stipulate to this statement.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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This is not a fact this is an opinion. A EV being charged on a an electric grid with coal fired plant is very different from a EV being charged on a let's say a Solar Power grid. In the Dominican Republic I will look at the opportunity to build a charging station at my business location using solar panels. Direct charging during the day and via batteries at night.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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Has nothing to do with pollution now does it?
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Has nothing to do with pollution now does it?
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Has nothing to do with pollution now does it?
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The error in your logic is the the facts will determine market decisions. Only the individuals who are making the market decisions will determine what happens in the market.
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This makes no sense brother. Facts are not up for debate.
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It is not a negative bias to say I prefer fucking the pussy of a girl over fucking the ass of a man. It is personal preference. Can we at least agree on that? A gay man will disagree with me. I am not going to try to argue that pussy is better than ass (of a man) when he is obviously making his fucking decisions based on personal preference.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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I remain convinced that EVs help the environment But so could a lot of other things also. Like Nuclear Power. Or we could walk everywhere. That would also help with the obesity epidemic in the United States of America. But if EV were so great then why did the market place incentives via tax credits to help them make inroads into the market. No one had to give me tax credit for me to my a iPhone or a ICE vehicle.
ROTFLMAO!
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02-15-25 10:23 #17225Senior Member

Posts: 2386Sorry, that's factually incorrect. It's currently around 790, and hasn't been that low for over a year on my chart that goes back to 1984. In 2015/2016, it slipped to the high 400's for a few months.
Originally Posted by Tiny12
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02-15-25 09:18 #17224Senior Member

Posts: 2386Eminently sensible SubCmdr.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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02-15-25 09:17 #17223Senior Member

Posts: 2386Well this takes the cake. Giving all the credit to Obama for a solid economy in 2017 to 2019 was kind of crazy. As was assigning all the blame to Trump for a suck ass economy during a worldwide pandemic. But now January, 2025 inflation was Trump's fault?
Originally Posted by EihTooms
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Prices as measured by the CPI rose 3% from a year ago. "A year ago" means 365 days ago. Trump was president for 11 days before January 31,2025. He wasn't even president at mid January. You're criticizing Biden, not Trump.
Trump's tariffs will indeed cause a step up in prices of some products. But they hadn't taken effect as of the end of January. If he manages to lower federal spending that will restrain inflation.
Fed policy and other factors generally have a lot more influence on inflation than who's president, although Biden was an exception with the American Rescue Plan. And admittedly Trump could be too if he somehow manages to control the Fed and implement all the tariffs he's proposed. My bet is he won't do all that. Looking at longer term bond yields and the price of gold, the market may disagree with me though.
As to shipping rates your source is old. Prices are down since November. Container rates are close to the lowest they've been since September of last year, and dry shippers are losing money big time. Google World Container Index or Baltic Dry Index. The BDI is close to a 35 year low.
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02-15-25 08:08 #17222Senior Member

Posts: 1745Giddy-up...until the wheels fall off, but the FACTS remain the FACTS...
[1.] EVs have NO tail pipe emissions, emitting noxious gases...so you do the math!
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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Now, if you're talking about materials that go into making EVs vs. ICE, then that's a different argument, but one that still has EVs no worse off then ICE vehicles, and in same cases better than ICE, as even more battery recycling business are ramping up. But the good news is, that EV batteries are lasting far longer then expected.
[2.] Agreed! But in the long term, EVs will be seen as benefiting, the long term growth and stability of the all electricity grids, around the world. Just consider them as a fleet of mobile power sources!
With many countries moving towards boosting their grids reliability with EVs batteries as a power source, assisting the grid, in peek and down times, with V2G, V2H and V2L, will only serve to make a more robust grid. Some of today's EVs currently have these capabilities.
BTW, let's see if ICE vehicles can run your homes for several days in a brownout, blackout, or ice storm. (...kkkk!) Especially in the light of more and more greedy GWh gobbling Zuckerberg data centers and crypto/bitcoin mining farms show up, to place even more demands on the a failing grid.
Not to mention the 150+ GWh of new BESS around the world helping the grid. BESS will be pivotal part of that clean energy grid solution. China, Australia and the U.S. (Cali, Texas) are major players and many making major coin ($$$$) from BESS arbitrage.
[3.] I just finishing telling Sirioja, the very same thing. But quite honestly, you only need to look to China so see what coming!
Again, like I told Sirioja, you can giddy-up, ride, drive or dirt race what ever vehicle your heart desires...until the wheels fall off. I don't really care! I prefer to debate the facts, the trends and future surrounding the these crucial industries and the impact they have on our eco-geo-socio political community.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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I'm just here to providing some positive FACTS, data and automotive trends, to the other side of the "negative biases" towards EV, battery tech and clean energy and at the same time debunk and refute, things like Sirioja's nonsense on E85, EVs and battery rhetoric and disinformation.
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02-14-25 21:23 #17221Senior Member

Posts: 4638Let me guess. It is Trump's fault.
Originally Posted by EihTooms
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Yay! I was right!
Originally Posted by EihTooms
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Yeah, wasn't the inflation rate lower when Trump was president than when we had Biden-Harris?
Originally Posted by EihTooms
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So you are not using facts? You are just doing your usual picking out bad news and blaming Republicans for it.
Seeing as how you are making conjectures, Loony Tooms, how will inflation go once we stop having to print out hundreds of billions of dollars for Ukraine? And hundreds of millions / billions for illegals and their hotel bills, medical expense, college tuitions ETC?
Are you using your typical USAID funded sources once again? Yeah, sure you are.
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02-14-25 21:18 #17220Senior Member

Posts: 25822Senile old elected by no brained USA, but for whole rest of world, gulf will stay of Mexico and fuck google. Korea already tried with Japan sea. Our world don t have to care about a crazy old, only USA problem with soon inflation.
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02-14-25 21:12 #17219Senior Member

Posts: 4638I cannot believe you guys are still arguing about that.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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Yeah, well given that most popular make of electric cars in China now have their own ICE, I am not sure how much that matters. PHEVs are actually more likely to break down than EVs or ICEs.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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https://autovista24.autovistagroup.c...china-in-june/
Yeah, you are refusing to look at reality there. https://elements.visualcapitalist.co...l-consumption/.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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Despite efforts to decarbonize the economy, global coal consumption surpassed 164 exajoules for the first time in 2023.
The hypocrisy of Democratic douches knows no bounds on carbon. Forest fires have destroyed the carbon savings in California, and Biden's idiotic attack on Nordstream was not exactly carbon friendly either. What has worked is changing from coal to natural gas.
One good thing about the Ukraine was is China built a NG pipeline from Siberia that goes to Shanghai. If India and China switch to NG pipelines over burning coal, you might see the unheard of like in the USA, carbon emissions going down.
And getting overall electrical use down is a pipe dream. That and clean water are the two most important things when it comes to lifting people out of poverty. The continued rise in electrical use and has led some idiots to suggest we need to cut the human race in half to save the planet. As Elon Musk said, anyone who thinks that is a great idea should start helping by taking their own life.
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02-14-25 18:25 #17218Senior Member

Posts: 25822Yes, pollution for batteries and when You use to drive many kilometers in a row, You don t buy EV, because not fast enough and losing too much time to recharge, reason why I call not real cars to travel fast. Audi I rank higher than any USA or Chinese brand, even I found they were on higher quality and reliability on late 2000 , stop electric on some new models, like Q8 or A6 , for only thermic, when EVs just worth to go to buy bread in cities. With less money help from governments, EVs will fall.
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