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2. China and Africa just signed a pact to stop using child labor in the cobalt mines.

You do realize that "Africa" is a continent, not a country, right?  On second thought, maybe you don't.
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Economy/Business / Re: The Era of One-Stop Grocery Shopping Is Over
« Last post by roamer_1 on Today at 08:31:09 pm »
I'm leaning pretty heavy on the Azure truck. Bulk dry goods are saving me, as they do in hard times. Lots of beans and rice in my diet.... Which I ain't complaining about, btw. I could eat red beans and rice every day. But bulk dry goods ain't changed so much in cost. And if you can source cheap meat, you can eat pretty good.
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You are another person who hates ev's because conservatives have been told to hate ev's.

Uh, no.  You are wrong about that.  I don't hate EVs.  In fact, several of my posts on this very thread are supportive of using hydrogen as an electric source for EVs which you have conspicuously ignored.  I have no problem with EVs per se.  But I have a huge problem with government forcing everyone to use them especially in areas where they are impractical.  This whole 'one-size-fits-all' bullshit is what I hate.  I hated it when the Soviet Communists did it.  I hated it when the Mao Communists did it.  And I hate it when American liberals do it.
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I drove a Tesla and it gives a tremendous ride/torque/response, quietness. Once you drive one you will understand why they will take over ICE cars
SO yes I am looking at the new Toyota EV's when they come out later this year or early next.

Agree with you on this.  Have owned both a BMW M5 & M3 so am quite familiar with off-the-chart torque/responsiveness.

Was alongside a Tesla at a red light in my Passat recently and as usual, was in a hurry.  The Tesla took it as some sort of challenge and my jaw dropped.  Still shaking my head...was like watching a Star Wars episode or something.
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Send in the Pinkertons?
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Every jewish graduate from Columbia who contributes funds to that school should stop doing so - as should any other graduate who still values personal freedom and liberty - and should find other, more deserving objects of their beneficence.  Those who have made large gifts in the past should be suing to recover those gifts on the basis that the university is now antithetical to the purpose of that gift.
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