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I totally disagree with, "this isn't the place to discuss climate change".

EVs don't have to be purchased ONLY to "save the planet" -- but the first wave of buyers (Us) are undeniably more concerned with the climate than the general public. I don't think any vitriol needs to be included in the discussion, but this is a natural place to discuss the topic as long as it's reasonable.
Actually I am not sure about that - people buy EV's for many different reasons, saving the planet with a 7500-pound truck - really?
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And it will be great, as we will see that 294 staff will do the perfect job that 10k did before. Nothing wrong with this. But it is a matter of opinion of course.
You forgot the /s at the end. I'm sure it will be just like the supercharger team Elon fired. Opening up dozens of new chargers a week to a couple a week.
 

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In a normal world, court orders stopping unconstitutional executive orders would be the end of the story. That’s a normal world. Mr. Orange seems to have enough willing accomplices in Congress to allow him to simply ignore court orders and implement his wishes. It remains to be seen if Congresscritters can find their collective spine to stop the theft of their separate, equal powers. Congress has the power of the purse, not the Executive Branch, as we all learned in civics class or Schoolhouse Rock. If Mr. Orange starts ignoring court orders, and no one stops him, we’ll have our answer.
Previous administration ignored court orders as well (student loans, remember ?). It is not unique to this administration.
 

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Actually I am not sure about that - people buy EV's for many different reasons, saving the planet with a 7500-pound truck - really?
Much better than a 6000lb F350. Orders of magnitude better.
 

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You forgot the /s at the end. I'm sure it will be just like the supercharger team Elon fired. Opening up dozens of new chargers a week to a couple a week.
Right, I was against VENI from the beginning - this was a huge money laundering initiative.. After 3 years only 8 chargers were installed. 3 of them already not working. Average price - 0.58c per kwh. 4.5billion appropriated.

Tesla installed more than 1300 stalls in this period of time. Talking about the efficiency of spending.
 

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JD Vance tried passing a law that removes the EV incentive and places it on gas vehicles only..... AND.....

Yes, it gets worse

Increase the incentive for the vehicle being LARGER.

More money for more emissions.

The Drive American Act seeks to gut the Biden administration’s electric vehicle tax rebate program, with the first half of the bill undoing the program altogether. In the latter half of the bill, Vance proposes that American taxpayers follow him into a ridiculously circular logic that would instead place up to a $7,500 rebate on all new gasoline- and diesel-powered cars, trucks, and SUVs. Vehicles with larger payloads and more seats would be eligible for more of the incentive. In order to take advantage of this, you’d need to live in a household making less than $300,000, and the vehicle could not exceed $80,00o. Both “limits” are well north of average.

https://qz.com/jd-vance-trump-gas-car-rebates-evs-1851594703
JD Vance tried passing a law that removes the EV incentive and places it on gas vehicles only..... AND.....

Yes, it gets worse

Increase the incentive for the vehicle being LARGER.

More money for more emissions.

The Drive American Act seeks to gut the Biden administration’s electric vehicle tax rebate program, with the first half of the bill undoing the program altogether. In the latter half of the bill, Vance proposes that American taxpayers follow him into a ridiculously circular logic that would instead place up to a $7,500 rebate on all new gasoline- and diesel-powered cars, trucks, and SUVs. Vehicles with larger payloads and more seats would be eligible for more of the incentive. In order to take advantage of this, you’d need to live in a household making less than $300,000, and the vehicle could not exceed $80,00o. Both “limits” are well north of average.

As the bill is written, each American-assembled vehicle sold powered by gas or diesel would automatically qualify for a $2,500 price reduction. There is an additional incentive of $500 “for every 250 pounds of payload capacity in excess of 1,000 pounds,” meaning a vehicle with a payload of 2,500 pounds would qualify for an extra $3,000 rebate. The final incentive structure would give an extra $1,000 for each additional seat in vehicles with seating capacity more than 4. A seven-seat vehicle would qualify for a $3,000 bonus. Both bonus incentives are capped at a collective $5,000, meaning you could have a truck with 3,500 pounds of payload capacity hit the full $7,500, or a seven-seat SUV with at least 2,000 pounds of payload capacity.

https://qz.com/jd-vance-trump-gas-car-rebates-evs-1851594703
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And it will be great, as we will see that 294 staff will do the perfect job that 10k did before. Nothing wrong with this. But it is a matter of opinion of course.
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So, the work done around the world known as soft diplomacy, will be done by fewer than 300 people, as opposed to the 10,000 that we’re doing the work before?
I suggest that you share this “opinion” with your employer. Perhaps suggest a pay cut for yourself, too?
 

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Right, I was against VENI from the beginning - this was a huge money laundering initiative.. After 3 years only 8 chargers were installed. 3 of them already not working. Average price - 0.58c per kwh. 4.5billion appropriated.

Tesla installed more than 1300 stalls in this period of time. Talking about the efficiency of spending.
That's bending the truth a bit. They didn't spend $4.5B on 8 chargers. The point was to get industry input and research locations. Not the most efficient but don't spread FUD.
 

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But much worse than a small SVU or Ford Maverick. So saving the planet it is not.
And a small SUV is bad for the planet too. Especially an ICE car. Need to compare apples to apples.
 

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QUOTE="shap, post: 722623, member: 4426"]
And it will be great, as we will see that 294 staff will do the perfect job that 10k did before. Nothing wrong with this. But it is a matter of opinion of course.
So, the work done around the world known as soft diplomacy, will be done by fewer than 300 people, as opposed to the 10,000 that we’re doing the work before?
I suggest that you share this “opinion” with your employer. Perhaps suggest a pay cut for yourself, too?
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I do not think that founding minority programs in Burma is soft diplomacy and wise spending of my tax $. Also, I do not think that this money should be used to fund media outlets. You may thing differently. I am sure the real "soft diplomacy" programs will continue.

P.S> If I remember correctly Clinton fired more than 377k of federal employees during his presidency. I do not think it was a bad thing overall.
 
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Previous administration ignored court orders as well (student loans, remember ?). It is not unique to this administration.
“ Although the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden’s signature student loan forgiveness program in late June, his administration has found ways to cancel more than $48 billion in debt since then.

The cancellations have come through existing federal student loan forgiveness programs, which are limited to specific categories of borrowers, such as public-sector workers, people defrauded by for-profit colleges, and borrowers who have paid for at least 20 years.

These programs are separate from the rejected forgiveness plan, which would have canceled about $430 billion of the $1.6 trillion of outstanding federal student loan debt all at one time.”

It’s called “following the law”. What they did in canceling almost $50 billion in student loans, was legal. A simple google search would’ve enlightened you, but you chose fake news instead.
 

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And a small SUV is bad for the planet too. Especially an ICE car. Need to compare apples to apples.
My point was that we, who bought heavy trucks that have a carbon footprint much more than any small ICE car during car live, who spend money on trucks that use Chinese batteries that used slaves in Africa to source minerals, have a moral ground to say we save the planet. We enjoy our trucks, and it is ok, but let's not pretend that we bought them to save the planet.
 

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“ Although the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden’s signature student loan forgiveness program in late June, his administration has found ways to cancel more than $48 billion in debt since then.

The cancellations have come through existing federal student loan forgiveness programs, which are limited to specific categories of borrowers, such as public-sector workers, people defrauded by for-profit colleges, and borrowers who have paid for at least 20 years.

These programs are separate from the rejected forgiveness plan, which would have canceled about $430 billion of the $1.6 trillion of outstanding federal student loan debt all at one time.”

It’s called “following the law”. What they did in canceling almost $50 billion in student loans, was legal. A simple google search would’ve enlightened you, but you chose fake news instead.
Yep, they found a way to work around the supreme court to give our tax dollars for free. Despite the court that said that congress needed to approve it. But they found the loop hole. This does not make it kosher in my view.

BTW, just for clarity - both parties are doing this, but it does not make it right.
 

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So, the work done around the world known as soft diplomacy, will be done by fewer than 300 people, as opposed to the 10,000 that we’re doing the work before?
I suggest that you share this “opinion” with your employer. Perhaps suggest a pay cut for yourself, too?
I do not think that founding minority programs in Burma is soft diplomacy and wise spending of my tax $. Also, I do not think that this money should be used to fund media outlets. You may thing differently. I am sure the real "soft diplomacy" programs will continue.
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With that logic, we should cancel all of the military spending and fold up their tents, because of the ridiculous cost overruns and defense contractors’ demands. Right? Throw the baby out with the bath water. And when Russia and China rush into places like Burma and Africa to fill the void we’re leaving, that soft diplomacy will become a distant memory and a brand new expense at a far greater cost. Penny wise and pound foolish. So yes, I do think differently.
 
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