FishOnOne

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2oldman wrote: NamMedevac 70 wrote: Some EV cars and trucks are also tow vehicles bubba joe. As if any further discussion is going to involve towing.
A recreational tow vehicle could be a figment of your imagination if you're not careful.
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HappyKayakers

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ksss wrote: I am hoping a change at the top, will stop this ridiculousness.
Ah yes, the ever popular ridiculousness of trying to save our environment.
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NamMedevac 70

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toedtoes wrote: More fearmongering.
How can this be fear mongering Mr. Slow. Bringing out actual disadvantages with some safety issues is not fearmongering but truthful free speech Mr. Dimwi. These above issues are based on actual facts verified by many sources. I definitely changed my mind about buying any EV for a long time if ever and not because of fear.
Your simplistic reply shows you a shallow biased thinker and is your usual standard non intellect reply to folks/post you don't like. Your very small clique cannot hurt my feelings. Too bad.
Do you take your EV to b
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2oldman

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HappyKayakers wrote: Ah yes, the ever popular ridiculousness of trying to save our environment. Do you believe we've affected our climate in 150 years?
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time2roll

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Regardless of the environment, I would like to see the major oil exporting countries become irrelevant.
Primarily Middle East and Russia. Too much money and power in the wrong hands.
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time2roll wrote: Regardless of the environment, I would like to see the major oil exporting countries become irrelevant.
Primarily Middle East and Russia. Too much money and power in the wrong hands.
Agreed.
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HappyKayakers wrote: ksss wrote: I am hoping a change at the top, will stop this ridiculousness.
Ah yes, the ever popular ridiculousness of trying to save our environment.
If every vehicle - car, plane, train, truck, tractor in America was suddenly electric, and every home possible had their own charger, charging stations were sufficiently available, and the grid could support real time charging the impact on climate / global warming will be negligible especially if you factor in the damage done to the environment from all the destructive mining required for the minerals. But you can’t flip a switch to make it happen.
Americans are going to go through times to get all electric for questionable benefit.
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BB_TX

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What is with all the silly name calling?
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free radical

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time2roll wrote: Regardless of the environment, I would like to see the major oil exporting countries become irrelevant.
Primarily Middle East and Russia. Too much money and power in the wrong hands.
Wow realy,what did ME and Rusia did to deserve such hate.
we are very reliant on UAE and rusian oil if you didnt know.
We also buy tons of Rusian titanium our aircraft manufacturers need to stay in busines.
NASA uses rusian rockets to deliver stuff and people to space station
Huge majority of our citizens are misinformed by our Gov controled media about Rusia and China also.
Thnx to internet truth is easy to find tho.
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wildtoad wrote: HappyKayakers wrote: ksss wrote: I am hoping a change at the top, will stop this ridiculousness.
Ah yes, the ever popular ridiculousness of trying to save our environment.
If every vehicle - car, plane, train, truck, tractor in America was suddenly electric, and every home possible had their own charger, charging stations were sufficiently available, and the grid could support real time charging the impact on climate / global warming will be negligible especially if you factor in the damage done to the environment from all the destructive mining required for the minerals. But you can’t flip a switch to make it happen.
Americans are going to go through times to get all electric for questionable benefit.
Im not worried about global warming,few degrees wont make any diference imo.
However people up north where permafrost melts can make their houses sink into the mud.
And make driving on the tundra imposible.
Main advantage of EVs are it doesnt polute air with STINKY EXHAUST FUMES which kills milions of people and make many sick.
Also EV cost way less money to drive.
And lithium is very easy to harvest or mine,oil production is 100x more destructive.
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