zeppelin128
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That quote is taken out of context. He was talking about the future impacts of the Infrastructure Bill.
His remarks were about two minutes long, I watched the event earlier (Kamala made the longest remarks). The entire event was about future impacts from investments provided by the bill, specifically clean transit in public transportation and school buses.
Solution: get an espresso machine or a budget-friendly Aeropress or pour-over, find delicious locally roasted beans, and make better coffee than anyone around for a quarter a cup.
Yeah, don't get a bleeding ulcer.
As was said in the Ukraine thread when folks were having a stroke because Trump's remarks were taken out of context by only showing partial quotes, go watch what Pete said. It is like two minutes long. He never once said to just buy an EV today to mitigate current gas prices. Not once.
That quote is taken out of context. He was talking about the future impacts of the Infrastructure Bill.
His remarks were about two minutes long, I watched the event earlier (Kamala made the longest remarks). The entire event was about future impacts from investments provided by the bill, specifically clean transit in public transportation and school buses.
Yeah captain buttchugger said yesterday that everyone should just buy electric cars, problem solved. We are screwed.I still say that increased energy cost is the single most regressive thing that can hit an economy. It's more pervasive than a tax or a tariff. It hits at so many levels that it's a multiplier. It doesn't take genius to see it, which sure doesn't say much about the fools inhabiting positions in the current administration. And that certainly includes the clown at the Dept of Transportation concerned with his racist roads.
The problem is that they are going to scapegoat and do like they've been doing since 2016 and blame Russia Russia Russia for the bad decisions they made. And the people will give Biden a pass. Or, it really doesn't matter if they can't scapegoat if they control the voting.I’m just looking forward to the Dems trying to defend this incompetent dumbass for three more years![]()
Yeah captain buttchugger said yesterday that everyone should just buy electric cars, problem solved. We are screwed.
These people are wanting to crush America and deindustrialize us to the point where we would further fall under the influence of foreign powers.Dumbest thing ever. I will never spend 50k on an electric car that doesn't fit my needs, and there are many others like me. On top of that electric cars just make China even richer. China controls a lot of lithium and cobalt needed in those batteries. Also, who is it that makes a ton of solar panels? Oh yeah, China. Pete should stick to what he is good at: Breast feeding.
The media has shown that if they will back this guy, they will back anyone that they throw out there. It is purely ideological to them. There is no bottom to how far they will go to support anyone at this point.Facing facts, it's not like he was a great politician before the election either. There was enough there under the surface to pick at, but the media willingly went along with the narrative of how wonderful and brave he was.
The Shidas Touch... everything Joe touches turns to s**t...
They have a scapegoat right now. They can just blame Russia/ Putin. Joe had this economy headed in the right direction until then. He created more jobs over his first 12 months than likely anyone in US history. Unemployment was below 4% and the stock market was just humming along...Pete was already in this right level position. A small city mayor who was struggling. To over promote him is the Biden administration way. It's bureaucrat logic. They are hoping to development some talent and depth but they suck at it because most of these folks are leftists that'll say anything to get elected. This issue is the average democrat can't afford this nonsense - electric vehicles, high gas prices, inflation, etc.
The media has shown that if they will back this guy, they will back anyone that they throw out there. It is purely ideological to them. There is no bottom to how far they will go to support anyone at this point.
That quote is taken out of context. He was talking about the future impacts of the Infrastructure Bill.
His remarks were about two minutes long, I watched the event earlier (Kamala made the longest remarks). The entire event was about future impacts from investments provided by the bill, specifically clean transit in public transportation and school buses.