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Some folks canβt help rushing to judgment. π€·πΌββοΈ
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Everything old is new again? π€·πΌββοΈ
Scheduled for tomorrow.
If I didnβt know better, this is a Hal Riney ad in the best of ways. As @electricentertainment.com would say, βless spinach, more ice creamβ.
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Yes!! But bring to me the smaller vehicles currently destined only for other Americas⦠#pleaseandthankyou
And we must impose tariffs on materials required to build/expand/modernize said domestic plantsβincreasing construction costs while also keeping wages competitive and prices at affordable levels for consumers-but also enough profit for financiersβ¦what could go wrong? π€·πΌββοΈ
Itβs almost like folks have been paying attention to how car sales workβ¦
People buy what OEMs choose.
Letβs not pretend that this isnβt driven by the industry itself.
Most minerals projects have actually been done through the ATVM program, also affected by this proposal.
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At the risk of stating the obvious, the deadliness of biking deters countless Americans -- esp women -- from cycling at all.
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ππ» βWe donβt focus on the joy, the simplicity, the fun of owning an EV. If we canβt generate excitement about the big change we want people to make then they arenβt going to make it.β
Less spinach, more ice cream. And donβt overplay the βbigβ change; for many, itβs not as big as they fear.
Such a good episode. It describes how China has a very disruptive approach of losing $100B per strategic industry with no particular plan to make it back. In an economy as big as China's even $100B of losses in Solar, Batteries, Wind, EVs, Critical Minerals, etc can add up...
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"Itβs entirely possible to love cars while recognizing that cities would be better if fewer people used them."
My thoughts exactly
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