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3/8/2022 1:44 PM
Posted by lostnfound74 on 3/8/2022 2:01:00 AM (view original):
Posted by rsp777 on 3/7/2022 4:07:00 PM (view original):



Donald Trump has some things your current spineless President does NOT have. Courage, Smarts, and a love for his country. and he is a whole lot smarter than Obumma or Biden..

Biden is a modern day Neville Chamberlain. Russia and China know this. Neville tried to appease the Nazis.. and the REAL leader (Churchill) SAID:

"You don't negotiate peace with a Lion when it has your head in it's mouth"

I hope that doesn't go over your heads

The biggest threat to the US of A is it's own government.
courage?? is that why he used money and connections to get out of serving in Vietnam? Smarts?? That is really funny! He can't speak, spell or pronounce words properly. You may not be a big fan of Obama's but the man is very smart.
3/8/2022 2:38 PM
Posted by wylie715 on 3/8/2022 2:38:00 PM (view original):
Posted by lostnfound74 on 3/8/2022 2:01:00 AM (view original):
Posted by rsp777 on 3/7/2022 4:07:00 PM (view original):



Donald Trump has some things your current spineless President does NOT have. Courage, Smarts, and a love for his country. and he is a whole lot smarter than Obumma or Biden..

Biden is a modern day Neville Chamberlain. Russia and China know this. Neville tried to appease the Nazis.. and the REAL leader (Churchill) SAID:

"You don't negotiate peace with a Lion when it has your head in it's mouth"

I hope that doesn't go over your heads

The biggest threat to the US of A is it's own government.
courage?? is that why he used money and connections to get out of serving in Vietnam? Smarts?? That is really funny! He can't speak, spell or pronounce words properly. You may not be a big fan of Obama's but the man is very smart.
Thank you Wylie for an actual post.
3/8/2022 2:48 PM
3/8/2022 7:28 PM
Posted by wylie715 on 3/8/2022 2:38:00 PM (view original):
Posted by lostnfound74 on 3/8/2022 2:01:00 AM (view original):
Posted by rsp777 on 3/7/2022 4:07:00 PM (view original):



Donald Trump has some things your current spineless President does NOT have. Courage, Smarts, and a love for his country. and he is a whole lot smarter than Obumma or Biden..

Biden is a modern day Neville Chamberlain. Russia and China know this. Neville tried to appease the Nazis.. and the REAL leader (Churchill) SAID:

"You don't negotiate peace with a Lion when it has your head in it's mouth"

I hope that doesn't go over your heads

The biggest threat to the US of A is it's own government.
courage?? is that why he used money and connections to get out of serving in Vietnam? Smarts?? That is really funny! He can't speak, spell or pronounce words properly. You may not be a big fan of Obama's but the man is very smart.
Your response is noted
3/9/2022 1:56 AM
Trump was abrasive and obnoxious at times but usually in response to a perceived attack. I would have rather he acted a little more sedately, but not asleep at the wheel as the current occupant seems to be. Bottom line is Trump got things done in a positive way and was a MUCH better President than Biden will ever be. I understand....that's not a high bar to clear.

I think Trump was a better President than Bush by a mile but Bush was a better man. I'm electing a President, not a new best buddy.

I don't want Trump to run again. The left was wrong for doing it - telling lies about him and attacking him constantly including phoney impeachments - but unfortunately they were successful at it. It's criminal what the DNC and the MSM did but it has permanently damaged him with enough voters and no sane person wants to go through 4 more years of constant mud throwing and lies from the socialist left.

So, I hope he doesn't run and if he does, I'll be voting for an opponent during the primary. Should he win, I'll have to vote for Trump and support him because at least his policies will be beneficial. The Dems just have too many haters and crackpot socialists to ever nominate the REAL JOE who would be an effective leader and bring the country together - something the current Joe promised but failed to do.
3/9/2022 7:45 AM
“Bottom line is Trump got things done in a positive way and was a MUCH better President than Biden will ever be.”

So the carnage across the country from what one pathetic conman and liar did in 4 years is what you call “positive?”

Most sane people that aren’t in a cult see…

The destruction of sane discourse across party lines.

Tax breaks for billionaires.

Rollbacks of myriad environmental programs.

A pathetic pandemic response.

Fawning over dictators.

Cheating on and hiding his taxes.

Flushing and stealing documents.

The Big Lie.


You wanna know the only “positive” involved with Trump, his crime family and his pathetic sycophants such as yourself???

We’re positive you’re all garbage in the process of getting a ride to the dump of history.

Say hi to Rush Windbag when you get there.
3/9/2022 10:20 AM
Posted by rsp777 on 3/9/2022 10:20:00 AM (view original):
“Bottom line is Trump got things done in a positive way and was a MUCH better President than Biden will ever be.”

So the carnage across the country from what one pathetic conman and liar did in 4 years is what you call “positive?”

Most sane people that aren’t in a cult see…

The destruction of sane discourse across party lines.

Tax breaks for billionaires.

Rollbacks of myriad environmental programs.

A pathetic pandemic response.

Fawning over dictators.

Cheating on and hiding his taxes.

Flushing and stealing documents.

The Big Lie.


You wanna know the only “positive” involved with Trump, his crime family and his pathetic sycophants such as yourself???

We’re positive you’re all garbage in the process of getting a ride to the dump of history.

Say hi to Rush Windbag when you get there.
You are not capable of writing a post with full sentences that does not include personal insults.
I am not sure that you have ever written such a post in years.
3/9/2022 11:47 AM


Ask the average casual green advocate what it takes to make an electric car “go” and most will answer with: “Batteries.”

Electric cars indeed run on batteries. The batteries that power the vehicles Pete Buttigieg hails as the alternative to oil are made from raw materials and those materials are mined in millions of metric tons each year. Those elements are, smelted, refined, and eventually end up as the power source of an electric car (EV). Some of those elements are in abundance. Some are rare but all of them, are mined. Name an element in an electric car battery and that element is the after-product of a strip mine.

Take, for instance, lithium. Lithium is found in abundance in America. For example, there’s a vast reserve in Nevada at Thatcher Pass, located close to the Oregon border. Locals and Native Americans don’t want it mined. They see strip mining in general and that site in particular, as a new degradation of the environment. Who is developing the future lithium mine at Thatcher Pass? “Lithium Americas.” Lithium Americas is majority-owned by China’s Ganfeng Lithium Company – which is the world’s biggest strip miner of lithium.

Even with environmental restrictions in place, the Nevada mine will strip millions of tons of earth, to extract just one element needed for EVs.

In other parts of the world, elements needed for EV batteries are strip-mined, with human costs that your average “greenie” doesn’t want to think about. Almost all of the known deposits of cobalt are found in the Congo. The conditions the average miner is subjected to in the Congo are horrific, including child labor and human rights abuses. According to Tesla, Tesla is moving away from cobalt in its batteries. Not so with other domestic EV manufacturers.

A collateral problem with element mining, beyond strip mining, is the cost of those elements on the open market. Nickel is another critical metal in EV batteries and, like any metal, is subject to the predations of market trends and market manipulation. On Tuesday, the cost of a metric ton surged to $100,000, about a 100 percent increase. The London Metal Exchange stopped trading on nickel. Just that surge would translate into a six percent increase in the cost of an EV. That’s just one day of trading.

The physical processes in producing EVs have improved, but the process for keeping those EVs running still has its problems, at least for some manufacturers. If you watched the Super Bowl, no doubt you saw an abundance of EV commercials, including multiple ads from GM. But last year, GM had to recall its “Tesla slayer,” the Bolt, because the batteries were burning their Bolts down. Owners charging their Bolts might find the Fire Department in their garages. GM had to recall every Bolt made.

What to do with EV batteries once their effective life is spent? “Experts” envision a recycling process by which used EV batteries are completely recycled. Sounds nice but we aren’t there. Not even close. The cost to do that, at present, exceeds the cost of pulling the elements out of the ground. Where is the most “efficient” EV battery recycler located? China.Although the Secretary of Transportation loves to speak in platitudes and envisions EVs replacing all vehicles on the road — that’s an unattainable myth. Biden’s National Economic Council Director, Brian Deese, went further, claiming that zero-emissions was the “ultimate goal.” “Eliminating” fossil fuel is no more realistic than a flying DeLorean. It’s patently absurd. Biden’s “Zero Emissions” goal is a fantasy.

In the real world, trucks bring our goods to market in tractors powered by diesel engines. Trains run on diesel, too. We are not replacing those with EVs. The equipment used to mine elements for EVs is all diesel. Smelting those elements generally requires fossil fuels. Ships don’t run on magic dust. Passenger planes will never fly on batteries. Farm equipment is run on engines that drink diesel or gas. The commercial market is now, and for the foreseeable future, powered by oil and gas.

For the consumer, most Americans don’t have the income to replace their gas-powered car with a $140,000 EV with a 300-mile range. Wealthy celebrities are fond of mouthing modern-day “Let them eat cake” lectures. They love to scold the common middle-class American for not getting on the EV train but reality is different. Unlike Steven Colbert, most Americans can’t afford a Tesla. With Biden and his crack team of clowns, now Americans can’t even afford to put gas in their cars.


3/9/2022 12:47 PM
I know a lady who owns an Electric car. It is a Mitsubishi. It does have A/C. She got it for $17g Canadian. She has never been out of zap, and gets about 120 miles to the charge. She can fast charge it while having a coffee and biscuit at McD's Makes perfect sense, to me

Perfect for bopping around town.. Not so great if you want to drive to Prince George from Vancouver.. but 90% of your driving is from within 20 miles of your home

On what she saves, she can fly to Pr George, and rent a car when there.. Rent a Wreck. rent a 2 yr old car for not too much.. twice a year maybe?? So you drop a couple C notes. Not too shabby when your neighbor spends that to fill the tank on his Camry
3/12/2022 4:05 AM (edited)
I have a few nicknames for the old gang.
There is Butt Sniffing Boob
and Little Big Man
and Retread Randy
and Holy Roller Judas Priest
and Transdate
and One Sentence Sam
and Hikuku
also Autocrapper Canine
3/10/2022 4:25 PM (edited)

QUOTES / JORDAN CANDLER

Thursday Short Cuts

3/10/2022 7:27 PM


3/12/2022 9:03 AM

Amid economic turmoil for the American people, their representatives in Washington gave their offices a double-digit raise this month even as the average American worker finds their real wages decreasing due to inflation that outpaces wages at new.

If you missed Congress giving itself a little pat on the back, that's understandable — members aren't likely to tout outside the beltway how they're filling their own office coffers, plus the funding increase for congressional offices was just one part of the 2,700+ page omnibus bill that funded the U.S. government to the tune of some $1.5 trillion.

As RollCall explains, "the $5.9 billion fiscal 2022 Legislative Branch funding portion would substantially boost the office budgets of House members" and "would provide $774.4 million for the Members Representational Allowance, known as the MRA, which funds the House office budgets for lawmakers, including staffer salaries."

The increased taxpayer funding for congressional offices is $134.4 million more than was allocated in the last fiscal year — a 21 percent increase — according to the House Appropriations Committee summary. In addition, congressional offices on the House side get $18.2 million for paid internships.

Compare Congress' 21 percent "raise" for their offices with the 5.1 percent year-over-year wage growth for households reported in February's jobs report and you can see why Americans might not be thrilled. Factor in consumer inflation that's hovering around 7.5 percent year-over-year, and hardworking Americans' real wages are down two percent. For Congress, even with inflation at a 40-year high, their offices are still set for a 13.5 percent raise.

Also in the bloated budget bill? $1 million for something of a rainy day fund for President Biden — just in case he needs it. I seem to remember the last guy worked the whole year for a buck.

3/16/2022 12:58 PM
Posted by Jetson21 on 3/10/2022 4:25:00 PM (view original):
I have a few nicknames for the old gang.
There is Butt Sniffing Boob
and Little Big Man
and Retread Randy
and Holy Roller Judas Priest
and Transdate
and One Sentence Sam
and Hikuku
also Autocrapper Canine
but what do we call you??
3/18/2022 8:14 AM
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