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Total clown world, electric cars

submitted by KDs_Other_Burner to whatever 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 02:47:53 ago (+22/-0)     (whatever)

We are living in a dream. Why does nobody acknowledge that we have nowhere near enough viable lithium to do even electric passenger cars for everyone. That is before you try to solve the freight problem. The laws of physics suggest an electric truck on battery technology isn't possible.

When will people stop bullshitting each other and themselves and wake the fuck up.


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[ - ] iSnark 11 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 02:53:53 ago (+11/-0)

We have a global epidemic of having the wrong people in governments across the World. It isn't the best or brightest that get elevated globally, it's the ones that are willing to suck dick and toe the company line! It's all about connections & keeping it in the family!

[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 5 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 02:57:48 ago (+5/-0)

The world is globally experiencing a leftist explosion right now but when the pendulum swings the other way ……

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 7 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 04:26:24 ago (+8/-1)

There is no guarantee the pendulum will swing before catastrophic damage is done.
Perhaps irreparable, from perspective of one who respects the fragility of the petroleum bubble our world exists within.
The United States is an emergent nuclear armed third world economic zone with an average IQ South of 90.

[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 15:24:53 ago (+1/-0)

Its often the major damage that precipitates the swing

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 16:13:51 ago (+2/-0)*

I think you underestimate the time required.
This is not our country anymore.
Remove the boomers and we are a vast minority.
Separate the leftist collaborators, the theologues who only care about recruiting for their church, and the myriad competing ideologies and you've got a small mess of effectively no one.
We're not trying to capture the hearts and minds of the weimar-era German citizen, we're talking about a conquered nation where half the country is foreign and brown.
A yugoslavian balkanized warfare scenario wherein the first world effectively stops.
I promise, warfare is not a winning solution.
Not only did I serve in Afghanistan and witness the effects first-hand, I was born in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia roughly a dozen years before the fall.
I've lived it, on both sides of civil collapse.
The United States cannot endure it; it's infrastructure has been neglected for too many decades and absent foreign occupation - no nation endures that reality and emerges intact.
Things are bleak, and because we've proven unwilling to act when it was effortless, later easy, and now hard - it is significantly less likely we will do so when it is existentially terrifying, no matter how necessary.
I desperately wish we would.
But outside of gab, maybe here, and a few other insignificant places on the internet - we remain the single most hated ideological subset in the first world - particularly by our own.
Things need to start now and become strongly fostered before the USD collapse.
We need to be taking this a lot more seriously than our current social media cheerleading mandate allows.

[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 0 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 20:02:15 ago (+0/-0)

Everyone seems to concentrate on the effect rather than cause. When you study history long enough there is a common thread which appears. Sending a message to the world bankers, there are really only a handful of families, might be a good place to start and cause a ripple down effect.

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 0 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 21:26:11 ago (+0/-0)*

That is certainly aspirational, attacking the most wealthy, most powerful, most connected people on earth with nothing but an inconsequential social media presence backing us.
You're not wrong in that the cartel is the aristocratic threat, but there is no possible way to gather the numbers necessary to produce an effect.
This would be a ground up revolt, were it to ever unfold.
In my estimation, a cult of personality similar to what we see with Trump is the essential characteristic of success but as with all things boomer; a worthless, incompetent, narcissistic, septuagenarian who binges McDonald's and wears diapers stole the crown.
When he fails his zealots, it will be difficult to replicate that organic fervor in our lifetime.
People don't often fawn twice.
But, absent that character, a la Hitler, there is no possibility of successful uprising - and they know it.
That's why ADL doesn't waste a single day adding things like garbage trucks to their hate registry...
They are always in front of the narrative before it even arises, consequently no conversation is had because there is nothing that scares a white person more than 'hate'.
So, no, we won't rise up; we're simply too docile, physically infirm, and psychologically fragile.
We talk big, act little.
Shit breaks my heart, but its true.
If more of us realized this, perhaps it would incite people to action and maybe shit could change.
Alas, all we can accept are memes about winning and flaccid 2A arguments.

[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 0 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 23:11:55 ago (+0/-0)

Money people are the poison on society all wars are their wars. Until the infection is excised all other efforts or saviors will only bring temporary relief. Want to solve the problem you have to start at the top anything less and the infection continues to fester century after century. It can be done but thats not a discussion for here.

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 0 points 3 monthsJan 16, 2024 01:42:46 ago (+0/-0)

It cannot happen the way you suggest.

[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 0 points 3 monthsJan 16, 2024 04:34:18 ago (+0/-0)

Well i happen to think it can.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 0 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 14:18:10 ago (+2/-2)

There are fossil fuels on Saturn's moon Titan.

We're there dinosaurs there? Or are fossil fuels not really from fossils?

Anyhow there's at least 270k years worth of nuclear fuel.

[ - ] KDs_Other_Burner [op] 0 points 3 monthsJan 16, 2024 01:11:49 ago (+0/-0)

Who the fuck would downvote this, it is literal truth.

[ - ] Her0n 1 point 3 monthsJan 16, 2024 01:28:27 ago (+1/-0)

...leftists will be exploding?

[ - ] Sector2 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 11:19:27 ago (+2/-0)

toe the company line!

Not just governments. You're one of the few who understands 'toe the line' doesn't involve tow trucks and tugboats.

[ - ] iSnark 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 12:24:43 ago (+1/-0)

As I understand it, the origin of "toe the line" has to do with runners, taking their stance at the starting line of a race.

[ - ] Sector2 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 13:00:16 ago (+2/-0)

(To my vexation, another instance of "logged out and comment deleted upon clicking post.")

>"He began to think it was high time to toe the mark."

Pauling was using the figurative rather than literal meaning of the phrase, that is, to 'toe the mark' was to conform to a set standard.

https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/toe-the-line.html

Whether mark, line, or joint between two planks of the ships deck, "tow the line" means conforming to a standard. The last line of the article contains what appears to be generally forgotten knowledge.

Which is the source? Well, no one knows. What is for certain - it is toe, not tow.



[ - ] iSnark 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 13:16:46 ago (+2/-0)

Thanks for the link with the color around the phrase "Toe the Line".

I'm kind of a wonk when it comes to learning about the origins of phrases that we commonly use. Not something that I do actively, but, once in a while, a phrase will grab me, and I have to know how it originated. So many phrases that we use have been lost to antiquity. It's a pity that we don't value our language more, and an even greater tragedy that the accelerated degradation of our language will render what you a I know, have always known, unintelligible in the decades to come.

[ - ] Sector2 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 13:38:43 ago (+2/-0)

Same here, since I began to read the dictionary and encyclopedias as a kid. Communicating meaning is a skill one can only master when you know the meanings of words and phrases.

"Same here" Was perplexed when I first saw those two words together on the comic in the Bazooka bubble gum wrapper. Finally worked out that "here" in that context meant "my location inside this human body", or the essence that's "me". Was an interesting new concept for child me.

[ - ] boekanier 0 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 05:04:48 ago (+1/-1)

Russia is an exception, they need to win this war, before we're all prisoners and slaves of the NWO

[ - ] iSnark 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 05:35:58 ago (+3/-0)

Agreed, Who thought when we were kids, that we'd be counting on Russia, to save humanity from global domination & enslavement. But, Here we are. They're certainly NOT our friends, but they have the same objective. Retaining their own national identity!

[ - ] Not_C 5 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 04:34:22 ago (+5/-0)

You think that you'll be allowed to own a vehicle in 15 years?

You won't own anything. And your prison cell... I mean apartment, will have everything you need no more than 15 minutes away. Including mass transit.

That's the plan.
Prisoners with no freedom don't need vehicles.

[ - ] Hall_of_Cost 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 08:18:57 ago (+3/-0)

Electric cars will be allowed for the more affluent goyim. As for the rest of the slaves, they can walk to anywhere they need to go. Their jobs, their commissary, cafeteria, and sick call are within only 15 minute's walk, tops!

That means less lithium mining, less carbon footprint, and healthier bodies. Progress is wonderful.

[ - ] KDs_Other_Burner [op] 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 08:24:14 ago (+3/-0)

People are sleepwalking towards this though. It is, in a sense, peak clown world.

I'm a little bit mystified. After covid who the fuck would believe anything they say that you can't objectively prove or demonstrate yourself? And yet being caught in a thousand lies doesn't stop people believing the next one.

[ - ] Hall_of_Cost 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 08:47:25 ago (+3/-0)

It really does surprise me how nobody cares about the deathvax. To me, the seemingly instinctual reaction (to literally "bitch out", shut down, cry, mutilate their genitals) that many people have to hearing the truth, any confrontation, or even mild criticisms, regardless of the subject. If they have the unfortunate event of somebody pointing out an uncomfortable truth, like, blacks git free points in SAT testing to offset their intelligence handicap. Or the word midget. If doesn't align with progress, it's from a lunatic, conspiracy theorist, neo nazi, or outdated and backwards.

The reaction had to be programmed first, otherwise people might actually listen. Or. maybe the libs are too scared to lose their little happy worlds.

idk man I lost my train of thought, gotta get a little more rest. I'm typing half asleep .. later!

[ - ] ilikeskittles 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 07:35:12 ago (+3/-0)

The lefts know that it won’t work. They want to crash the whole system.

[ - ] KDs_Other_Burner [op] 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 07:53:29 ago (+1/-0)

Just another unhinged wealth transfer?

It seems so... ugly and simple.

[ - ] Sector2 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 11:39:34 ago (+1/-0)

Does the right really want to stay in full jewishness? The 'system' needs to be crushed beyond recovery within a hundred years.

[ - ] jules_voight 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 15:46:10 ago (+2/-0)

People who love these EVs think their electricity comes from Windmills rainbows and unicorn farts. I work in a coal mine in central Wyoming and our 1 single mine ships average 10 trains a day, each around 14 thousand ton a train. We ship this coal to power plants all over the USA. That is a lot of coal. There are around 15 other coal mines in the Powder River Basin, each shipping their own train loads of coal. Sure, you aren't burning gasoline, but do you really know what fuels your electric car?

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 05:11:13 ago (+3/-0)

The laws of physics suggest an electric truck on battery technology isn't possible.

No. It's perfectly possible, physics-wise. It is, as of now, logistically infeasible however.

[ - ] KDs_Other_Burner [op] 3 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 05:33:03 ago (+3/-0)

Thank you, that is the correct way of putting it. I literally have no idea why I wrote that other than I was in a hurry to make my point.

[ - ] Treefart 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 09:39:28 ago (+1/-0)

Also there is plenty of lithium, there is however not enough refining

[ - ] KDs_Other_Burner [op] 0 points 3 monthsJan 16, 2024 01:12:57 ago (+0/-0)

I did note "viable lithium".

[ - ] purityspiral 1 point 3 monthsJan 16, 2024 02:16:32 ago (+1/-0)

we have nowhere near enough viable lithium to do even electric passenger cars for everyone

Everyone isn't coming.

[ - ] HeavyBrain 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 09:27:51 ago (+2/-0)

Yes, and if you can figure that out, guess what those with insider info already do.

Yet they keep pushing, why would that be?!

[ - ] Barfcock19 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 08:01:23 ago (+2/-0)

Everything pushed by clown world is intended to fail and collapse. View Everything they do through that lense.

[ - ] boekanier 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 05:02:29 ago (+2/-0)

of course they are kidding themselves. We live in a time when people take fantasy for reality. One day this has to burst

[ - ] OftenWrong 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 12:45:16 ago (+1/-0)

I think that is part of what spaceX is for. They have astroids that are massive solid of every element ( probably, some might be like a natural alloy) so we could bring back so much platinum that it is cheaper than plastic and same with lithium and everything. each astroid will basically make that person the richest one on the planet and crash entire economies due to making that thing so cheap

[ - ] OftenWrong 2 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 12:46:53 ago (+2/-0)

Just from a technical side. It is foolish and pointless and pure propaganda to push the green myth to promote electric cars for the sake of it I just mean for the logistics long term for materials the astroid belt exploration and mining is a game changer

[ - ] Deplorablepoetry 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 09:47:24 ago (+1/-0)

Hertz is selling 1/3 of its electric cars to buy gas cars instead | CNN Business

[ - ] kammmmak 1 point 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 07:52:51 ago (+1/-0)

Coz those who control the narrative and msm get to ACT and create a distopia... jEWS man fucking jews

[ - ] BulletStopper 0 points 3 monthsJan 15, 2024 10:22:12 ago (+0/-0)