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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
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Have you ever seen such a feeble looking bunch of people in your life? The democrat party reminds me of the old Soviet Union where their old sick leaders would have one foot in the grave & the other one on a banana peeling & their state run media would tell everybody how strong & healthy that they were.
 
Great idea! Every red state should do the same. Do like the gov't does with hard working, middle class, blue collar, and white collar AMERICANS. Tax the h**** out of them. Then they can all move to blue/sanctuary states.

Taxing exports is unconstitutional.
 


Lol of course. Even though it's clear he has no authority he'll try it anyway.

That said repubs were fools to not pass it. I knew theyd blow this opportunity to do something right. They always blow it when they're in control
Ever heard of CHS? My 18 yr has been diagnosed with this and is very sick...nothing wrong with indulging every day.
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a condition that leads to repeated and severe bouts of vomiting. It is rare and only occurs in daily long-term users of marijuana. Marijuana has several active substances. TheseI include THC and related chemicals. These substances bind to molecules found in the brain.
 
Notice why the Republican Senator dropped out of the race. He allegedly did something (he denied it) that Democrats now support and Democrats have elected many, many candidates who do the same thing.

The allegations that horrified fellow Republicans and caused his once-promising candidacy to implode in four short days have given Obama a clear lead as Republicans struggled to fetch an alternative.

Ryan’s campaign began to crumble on Monday following the release of embarrassing records from his divorce. In the records, his ex-wife, Boston Public actress Jeri Ryan, said her former husband took her to kinky sex clubs in Paris, New York and New Orleans.

So he drops out and Kenya Obama becomes Senator and the President. See how goes Amerika
 
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Lol of course. Even though it's clear he has no authority he'll try it anyway.

That said repubs were fools to not pass it. I knew theyd blow this opportunity to do something right. They always blow it when they're in control
Basically the same thing in Indiana. Around 80% of Hoosiers want it legalized yet they refuse to do so.
 
Basically the same thing in Indiana. Around 80% of Hoosiers want it legalized yet they refuse to do so.

same with beer sales outside of liquor stores. Can’t buy cold beer anywhere else

It's amazing how the pubs constantly flop every time they get the chance to really do something with their election wins.
 
One of the posters on here...but I haven't seen him for awhile....maybe duke4life...I think said he bought one and he didn't think the charging/electric bill at his house had gone much. Hard to believe, but he's a good poster so I have no reason to doubt him.
All depends on your setup and how much you drive. I work from home (so no daily work commute) and have the faster charger setup at my place. Which means I can get all the charging I need during off peak hours. So ya me personally havent seen a massive bump in my electric bill. Even with the small bump in my electric bill, still saving more money by not going to the gas station.
 
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And what’s a battery cost? Whats your driving range before charging? How long to charge? What if all the charging stations are occupied? Are they convenient like gas stations, at almost every exit?

i actually don’t know the answers to these questions but I suspect they are not positive because you never hear EV advocates touting these points.
A battery replacement is supposedly cost around 15k. But this is extremely rare, they say you see about a 5% drop in battery efficiency for every 100k miles. I personally havent reached that many miles on mine, but ya I know a couple people with Tesla's with over 100k miles and they have seen very little drop in efficiency and havent met a single person that has had to replace their battery.

When it comes to the range, depends on what model you get. My model gets around 330 when fully charged. But you never fully charge it though unless you plan on going on a long road trip. Most charge it from 80-85% full.

Length of charge really depends. Are you using the mobile charger that comes with the car (only about 3 miles per hour). You can buy a $35 adapter you can plug into like your Dryer outlet and that can get you to around (20-25 miles per hour) or you can buy the wall adapter and that gets you anywhere from 30-40 miles per hour. That is all for home charging options. The public charging stations are the fastest options, you can get around 200 miles in about 15 minutes. But the charging stations cost more than just charging at home. The vast majority of people do their charging at home. Ive only used the charging stations 3 times so far. Havent had to wait for any of them, you can usually find them at every target parking lot and pretty much most shopping centers.

Again charging isnt something that is ever really on my mind. Every time i hop in my car it is around 80-85% charged and have plenty of range to last me where ever I want to go. The only time I think about my range is if I plan on doing a road trip.

Also to be clear with all of this. I didnt get my Tesla because I think its the greener solution. I think Ive read you need to get somewhere between 250k-300k miles before it becomes the greener solution over gas cars. I got mine because of how quick and fast they are. And ya I will say charging at home has been cheaper and the ease of charging at home instead of going to the gas station is a massive plus. I have no plans on going back to a gas car.
 
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