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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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Your bigger handicap is your liberalism, i.e., your left-wing fascist tendencies.



 :pop41:  :pop41:      (We need a boxing ring emoji)

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@banddag has made a comment to the effect that both he and his wife have good paying jobs and the price increases and inflation don't impact them. :shrug:

So be it.



So he's just another rich white liberal who doesn't care how badly his virtue-signaling hurts other people.  That is just another aspect of his proto-fascism, just as the national socialists in the 1920s didn't care how badly their policies hurt other people (in fact, as with today's crypto- and proto- fascists, the hurt is part of the purpose behind the policy).
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I was tired and read your post wrong and I was on my phone wich makes the whole screen hard to see. 

As I mentioned cobalt is used in every single electronic item in your house-the fruits of child slave labor. If you feel so guilty about child labor in Africa throw away your phone and your computer, TV, smoke detectors, microwave ovens, your ice car, motorcycle, boat. Anything painted blue or printed in blue in your house is from cobalt.

The amount of cobalt used in EV's is minuscule to the amount used in all the electronic goods and industry out there.

Your bigger handicap is your liberalism, i.e., your left-wing fascist tendencies.
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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.

IF they're so great, why are they only economically successful with a $7,500 subsidy, and artificially inexpensive electricity?  If EVs were cost and performance competitive with ICEs, they would be winning the battle without the need for subsidies.  ICEs didn't require any subsidies to effectively make horse-and-buggy obsolete within years, despite the fact that prior to the introduction of the Ford Model T there were few paved roads and few gas stations.
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I was tired and read your post wrong and I was on my phone wich makes the whole screen hard to see. 

As I mentioned cobalt is used in every single electronic item in your house-the fruits of child slave labor. If you feel so guilty about child labor in Africa throw away your phone and your computer, TV, smoke detectors, microwave ovens, your ice car, motorcycle, boat. Anything painted blue or printed in blue in your house is from cobalt.

The amount of cobalt used in EV's is minuscule to the amount used in all the electronic goods and industry out there.

I'm not a virtue-signalling liberal who thinks I'm saving the planet by driving an EV.  I'm an old-school classical liberal - what would be known as a conservative these days, like JFK - who takes everything in moderation, weighs up the plusses and minuses, and most definitely does not try to grand-stand on something that is not what it's been represented to be.

And the cobalt that is in the devices I use is sufficiently minimal that I am not party to child slavery.  For example, the cobalt used in my iPhone is predominantly from recycled sources.  The same cannot be said for your EV.

So, sorry sucker.  Go stuff your virtue-signaling head up your well-reamed a$$.
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