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  • I wish they'd get people to verify transit schedules literally the only reason Google maps finds itself on my phone

  • I'd rather grown more Hemp

  • Palemoon was a thing for a long time before Librewolf and such

  • It is self driving, and it will make your enough thread for a comfy sweater

  • You try getting a self driving lawnmower on my budget.. Does your lawnmower make comfy sweaters.. NO I DON'T THINK SO

  • He's not going nowhere he's staying right here he can't be stopped blew because he's a badboy for life

  • And Dan Povenmire was the first to discover the florescence. People Perry the platypus was more scientifically accurate than you thought.

  • Yeah if we had another Teddy Roosevelt then I'd be a Republican. How does a political party go from trust busting, and environmental conservation to the oil funded corporate shit show it is now?

  • Not assembled in America, just in general giving them a low ceiling would be good for the customer, and it wouldn't directly compete with any of the US automakers gigantic SUV

  • They are subsidized at a quarter of what we subsidize oil.

  • This right here.. The fact that Xpeng can produce and sell the MONA for $17k should be a wakeup call to US companies. Even just a simple EV without all the bells would be amazing.. We don't want perfect we just want drivable. Legacy needs to focus on overall efficiency in addition so they can squeeze the most range out of smaller battery packs.

  • My stance on Chinese cars is to have no tariffs on models that are $25kMSRP or less this disincentives them from overly marking them up.

  • Stop tariffs on new technologies

  • Except it isn't companies are colluding on pricing which drives up prices for the consumer. And Chinese import tariffs are artificially inflating the price of vehicles.

    I was taught that capitalism is about fair competition for consumers, and that really hasn't been the case.

  • Good now we just need to find a way to remove plastics from food packaging in favor of biodegradable options

  • Abolish US crony capitalism.

  • Honestly I wish we'd stop with the tariffs, it is a tax on the middle class when someone can't afford to own a new electric car. How do we expect to transition to EV in a fair and equitable way when they are out of reach for the buying public. China has been making technology viable, affordable, and more commonplace for as long as I can remember. Why is there this sudden disconnect when it comes to green technology?

  • First our car companies will have to build a culturally relevant car.. That has a 0% chance of happening