It cost me $120 bucks to fill up my truck this morning....I can afford it....but what about people on public assistance or a fixed income...how will they survive?...don't libs care about people?...and now they want to tax those folks employers?...as if we didn't just go through a lock down....
So you have a truck with 40 gal capacity?
Want to help the poor?
PARK IT.
Brilliant. By parking it, he'd pay no more current gas taxes nor any mileage tax, thus helping no one.
Try again.
He'd not be getting 4 MPG.
He would pollute less.
Streets would be safer.
Parking it helps lots of people.
You try again!
LOL! You don't get to dictate how people live their lives, kid. Get used to your impotence.
Hey dumber than me!
I gave advice on helping the poor.
Geez! Wot a maroon!
I'm sure that fantasy comforts you. Your emotions may rule your life, but no one else has any obligation to change the way they live to suit you.
In 100 years we'll both be dead but I'll still be right.
You will do what I'm saying. Just a matter of time.
What are you, 12?
An electric vehicle is simply not practical where I live. I won't ever buy one.
Looks like you need to buy 2 then.
Was a time when tiny minds thought a truck was not practical where they lived. I mean, they had donkeys mules, and wagons.
They and you are both wrong.
Do you live here?
No?
Then you don't know what the **** you're talking about.
You know little brick-brain...
I don't need to live on Everest to know it's cold and white.
You know, like your ex wives.
So, describe your experience with designing and building electric heavy duty vehicles.
What? You don't have any experience?
Well, it seems "you don't know what the **** you're talking about."
BWAHAHAHA
You don't live in a rural area. But you're a leftist, so you believe you know everything.
Only ever been married once. 30 years in June. It's been awesome.
I have experience operating and maintaining diesel-powered generators in the US Air Force. The MEP-012As were my favorite -- a Cummins KTA-38 12 cylinder, twin-turbo, intercooled engine. The generator is rated for 750 kilowatts, but will put out a megawatt if the phase current is below 120 amps. The hot side of the turbos glow red at night.
Hey, I know! You can replace the engine on a generator with an electric motor! Plug it into itself, and yOU HAVE PERPETUAL MOTION!! Be sure to tell AOC about that idea.
Oh, wait, no...that won't work. Y'know, like all-electric vehicles in rural areas. It's fine for you lemmings in the cities, but they don't have the range -- and in many cases, the power -- for what we need.
So, you buy what you want. Nobody gives a shit. But stop pretending you get to decide what everyone else needs. You'll go through life bitter and disappointed.