OT: That didn't take very long!

The nut behind the wheel?

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Cursitor Doom
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Yup.

Capitalist bastards. Not communist bastards. Not socialist bastards.

Capitalist bastards.

Reply to
Tom Gardner

Emigrate to Venezuela.

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John Larkin

"Best president ever!"

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Jasen Betts

John Larkin wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

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Nice simplification, Larkin.

You are a really simple person, eh?

It was significant enough that it was given a name.

The United States Housing Bubble.

It was significant enough that it affected markets globally.

It was significant enough that is caused a major recession.

It was significant enough that we are now paying for something which we did not do, and those that did do it suffered little by comparison.

Yep... Larkin is simple. Larkin is a simpleton.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Rick C wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@googlegroups.com:

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Cursitor Doom wrote in news:qebo3e$v22$8@dont- email.me:

They do not hold wheels on with nuts any more.

I like how George Carlin put it. The guy in front of me driving too slow is an idiot, and the guy that just went flying past me is a maniac.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote in news:eca7168c-16d1-4dbc-b6eb-6aff23845c63 @googlegroups.com:

The note that you are childish.

You missed that part because of the rest. Not a surprise.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Michael Terrell wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@googlegroups.com:

Terrell is an abject idiot.

America, and particularly the military have been buying advanced raw materials form our enemies for decades, and it was long before electric cars and their battery needs came into it.

Thanks to losers like you some folks get bent perceptions of reality.

You really should just SHUT THE FUCK UP.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Cursitor Doom's problem is that the Daily Mail and Russia Today have to bad-mouth the Washington Post or admit that they are lying. Curistor Doom is a gullible twit and seems to be happy to swallow any amount of right-wing lying.

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Bill Sloman

You are in constant combat mode. That will kill you from within.

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John Larkin

The rest of the car was designed by American engineers working for an American company and built in Detroit (still a part of America last I checked) by American workers "fueled" by American power plants also staffed by American workers and charged at charge ports owned by American-owned businesses and...etc.

I guess in some realities this somehow ends up being an anti-American product in the final accounting but I don't put much stock in the rationale.

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bitrex

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I guess Tyrel would be happy if we stopped selling to the Chinese as well. That would not bode well for at least one American business since they are building a gigafactory there to make some 300,000 cars a year to sell most ly to the Chinese. They won't have EVs... well actually they will since ma ny companies are doing the same thing. But at least we won't be making any money off them.

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Rick C

Right, way to hate on one consumer market segment that American companies do well and Asian countries actually want to buy from us and we export.

The Chevy Bolt will never be a big seller in the US but it sells out in South Korea, all made in America for the moment and keeps Detroit workers employed.

In any case the continental US hasn't been a significant exporter of lithium in decades, nothing was forced to close by EVs. The Chevy battery packs are manufactured in South Korea and the lithium for them probably comes from a variety of sources.

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bitrex

Two is about normal for ShortBit's autoconversations. Three to seven is more usual for AlwaysWrong's autodigitalenjoyment.

Reply to
krw

All lefties think that "wrong" thoughts should be a crime. You're obviously the norm.

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krw

Not surprising that every phrase from the socialist is a lie.

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krw

You mean compared to the right who believes thinking itself is a crime?

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Rick C

Indeed! They could have taught Pravda how to spread lies. They post some cr ap they made up, then a horde of liberal bloggers cite it as truth. One rec ent post claimed that the Trump Administration was about to deny 600,000 Ve terans their VA Benefits. If they had actually read that hit piece, all it did was list the typical errors made for incomplete applications. You need all your paperwork in order, and you have to pass a 'Means Test' to prove t hat you do require their services. If something is missing on an applicatio n, or doesn't match your service records, you are told what was wrong, and to resubmit. I went through that same process about 17 years ago but my app lication had no errors. My only problem was waiting for a replacement copy of my DD214, Separation form.

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Michael Terrell

It's well known that lefties are the masters of projection.

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krw

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