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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Isn't Tesla's you buy there also built in the US?
Tesla has factories all over the place at this point. They are huge.

I think they’re building one in Mexico, they’ve got two in the United States, one in Germany, at least one in China, and they’re building a bunch of other facilities, including a plant to recycle the batteries from the cars. (They are making huge investments in Texas, once they solve their solid-state battery technology, EV’s will actually be practical...) they are even moving in the direction of being able to reduce a vehicle that does not cost lots of money… getting the price down to the cost of a Toyota Camry for example.

It’s a pretty wild operation and frankly, regardless of what anybody who is anti-EV thinks, they are leaps and bounds more advanced than traditional automotive companies. Which is why a lot of those companies are in the process of working out licensing agreements with Tesla.

Well, I have a Tesla model Y, I have huge issues with the government trying to tell everybody what to do… more of the point I happen to know my car is absolutely not practical if you live out in the middle of nowhere or you have to deal with cold environments. That being said, things are going to change once Toyota starts putting out their solid state batteries. basically, for the same volume and weight you end up with a 700 mile range in the vehicle I currently own. The real question is what happens to energy generation capabilities between now and then; Nobody wants windmills in their backyard, the use of solar panels is a great idea, but what do you do with that at the end of their 20 year life cycle, etc.
 
That's the county I grew up in.

A whole lot of out of state people moved in. And of course there are still old time locals living there. It wouldn't surprise me that the out of state move-ins don't want to tolerate that bullshit, either.
 
name the disease? Brucellosis is and has been in the wild, it's a reproductive disease only..

My veterinarian mother and I studied Koucky’s9 article and found two disease candidates, anthrax in the Nebraska area and Texas tick fever in the Montana area. They are sufficiently deadly to wipe out tens of millions of animals,11 seem native to the hemisphere,12 match the snippets of historic observations reported by Koucky,9 and have convincing narratives of infection and spread.

But don't take my word for it...research it.

Edmuh-cational stuff
 
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My veterinarian mother and I studied Koucky’s9 article and found two disease candidates, anthrax in the Nebraska area and Texas tick fever in the Montana area. They are sufficiently deadly to wipe out tens of millions of animals,11 seem native to the hemisphere,12 match the snippets of historic observations reported by Koucky,9 and have convincing narratives of infection and spread.

But don't take my word for it...research it.

Edmuh-cational st
no way you can prove this, why didn't it kill all the cattle as well? Bringing your mother into it...LOL. I ain't making this a bicycle conversation.
 
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