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Crime And Punishment / Re: Battle Portland:
« Last post by GtHawk on Today at 03:51:39 am »
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A Pro-Palestinian activist group have claimed responsibility for burning over a dozen Portland Police cars. They called it a "preemptive attack" to prevent the police from dismantling the pro-Palestine encampment at Portland State University.
How many of them have been arrested?

6:32 PM · May 6, 2024
You know what doesn't burn? Bulldozers.
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You are the twister I just gave an example just as airbus/boeing. Show me where I say I want solar and wind. Show me.

This is your post, no?

https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,528404.msg3007855.html#msg3007855
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Pepsi is using Tesla semis  500 mile range  and can pull 82,000 lbs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Semi

You should really consider reading the links you post.  It would save you some embarrassment.

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PepsiCo Vice President Mike O'Connell stated that the Semis can haul Frito-Lay food products for around 425 miles (684 km), but for heavier loads of sodas, the trucks will make shorter trips of around 100 miles (160 km).

Not quite the 500 miles you suggest.  Nor are they hauling 82,000 pounds (which would be illegal).  The weight of the Tesla Semi is estimated to be 27,000 lbs, and the trailer adds another 10,000.  So your max load weight comes in around 43k.  Tesla did a test hauling eleven concrete barriers (44,000 lbs total weight) and claims to have driven 500 miles.  But that could have been at 35 mph.  Certainly not 70 mph which all long-haul truckers typically drive.  Also, the average long haul trucker maxes out at around 4,000 miles per week, which exceeds even the best claim that Tesla makes.

Oh, and then there's the cost.  Tesla claims that their vehicle costs 20¢ less than diesel to operate.  But that claim was based on a guaranteed recharge cost of 7¢/kWh.  Texas and Florida utilites charge double that.  New York triple that.  Massachusetts charges four times that.  And California?  Just under 30¢/kWh.

Oh, and don't even think about running the AC while you drive.  Not unless you want to stop for a charge every four hours.
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No, every US industry is not subsidized. That should be plainly obvious.




RANK
PARENT
SUBSIDY VALUEsort icon
NUMBER OF AWARDS
1   Boeing   $15,502,641,455   957
2   Intel   $8,360,460,516   128
3   Ford Motor   $7,742,056,086   703
4   General Motors   $7,550,136,090   786
5   Micron Technology   $6,856,681,915   19
6   Amazon.com   $5,802,700,434   455
7   Alcoa   $5,727,691,764   134
8   Cheniere Energy   $5,617,152,523   43
9   Foxconn Technology Group (Hon Hai Precision Industry Company)   $4,820,110,112   74
10   Texas Instruments   $4,286,328,869   69
11   Volkswagen   $3,977,630,513   216
12   Sempra Energy   $3,878,692,264   51
13   NRG Energy   $3,405,383,876   264
14   Venture Global LNG   $3,285,883,566   6
15   NextEra Energy   $3,008,691,129   116
16   Sasol   $2,836,049,845   72
17   Tesla Inc.   $2,829,855,494   114
18   Stellantis   $2,795,436,436   213
19   Nucor   $2,538,761,123   176
20   Walt Disney   $2,483,328,762   255
21   Iberdrola   $2,380,558,984   110
22   Hyundai Motor   $2,349,743,470   18
23   Oracle   $2,272,418,288   96
24   Shell PLC   $2,211,676,001   132
25   Samsung   $2,178,196,443   83
26   Mubadala Investment Company   $2,124,035,097   62
27   Toyota   $2,111,010,689   239
28   Nike   $2,104,917,829   153
29   Meta Platforms Inc.   $2,098,261,272   82
30   Alphabet Inc.   $2,054,325,527   125
31   Comcast   $2,032,609,740   398
32   Paramount Global   $1,973,256,854   336
33   Brookfield Corporation   $1,969,735,585   287
34   Exxon Mobil   $1,906,554,975   227
35   Apple Inc.   $1,900,308,359   63
36   Nissan   $1,892,314,165   98
37   Berkshire Hathaway   $1,838,569,373   1,194
38   Summit Power   $1,783,593,414   6
39   General Electric   $1,779,446,759   998
40   JPMorgan Chase   $1,762,150,650   1,151
41   Cleveland-Cliffs   $1,705,497,604   129
42   Southern Company   $1,694,958,172   45
43   Energy Transfer   $1,680,794,666   156
44   Vornado Realty Trust   $1,623,857,336   33
45   Duke Energy   $1,580,421,869   86
46   Wolfspeed Inc.   $1,564,430,563   64
47   Rivian Automotive Inc.   $1,536,054,012   5
48   IBM Corp.   $1,519,901,697   368
49   General Atomics   $1,505,785,957   111
50   OGE Energy   $1,427,570,182   15
51   SCS Energy   $1,419,011,796   5
52   Panasonic   $1,384,147,584   61
53   Microsoft   $1,366,243,159   113
54   Lockheed Martin   $1,337,674,082   323
55   Sagamore Development   $1,320,000,000   2
56   Northrop Grumman   $1,275,514,883   284
57   Corning Inc.   $1,269,303,359   400
58   Vingroup   $1,254,000,000   1
59   Continental AG   $1,244,875,478   111
60   RTX Corporation   $1,166,657,132   781
61   SK Holdings   $1,081,550,283   9
62   Valero Energy   $1,053,812,692   207
63   Dow Inc.   $1,049,354,213   640
64   AES Corp.   $1,039,510,135   136
65   Air Products & Chemicals   $1,025,557,482   88
66   Exelon   $986,892,877   98
67   CF Industries   $982,271,715   129
68   Pyramid Companies   $973,565,278   93
69   SkyWest   $922,686,541   339
70   Centene   $916,607,054   59
71   Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc.   $900,000,000   1
72   Apollo Global Management   $891,705,089   592
73   LG   $883,168,466   88
74   Delta Air Lines   $871,485,833   13
75   Jefferies Financial Group   $871,137,335   16
76   Bayer   $852,475,226   217
77   Honda   $849,832,301   92
78   Shin-Etsu Chemical   $828,683,936   106
79   Enterprise Products Partners   $826,988,371   89
80   SunEdison   $817,425,725   115
81   Goldman Sachs   $800,873,386   253
82   Bank of America   $796,947,128   953
83   E.ON   $786,865,473   40
84   Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.   $772,994,690   218
85   EDF-Electricite de France   $766,205,550   36
86   Triple Five Worldwide   $748,000,000   4
87   EDP-Energias de Portugal   $733,674,868   14
88   Related Companies   $714,675,504   8
89   Koch Industries   $676,761,373   498
90   Caithness Energy   $672,688,888   30
91   Dell Technologies   $658,417,951   185
92   Wells Fargo   $657,333,216   542
93   FedEx   $647,035,546   632
94   Entergy   $638,533,387   235
95   OCI N.V.   $627,879,406   5
96   Chevron Phillips Chemical   $619,839,444   20
97   Bedrock Detroit   $618,000,000   1
98   Dominion Energy   $615,436,089   79
99   Eli Lilly   $601,741,368   77
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You said flat screen TVs. Flatscreen TVs are and have been made overseas without any US subsidies for a long time.


The computer industry (non military) has only recently been subsidized to move high end chip fabrication out of Taiwan due to the threat of invasion by China as a national security issue.



Flat screen R&d is in the US and heavily subsidized

IBM and Dell etc have been getting federal subsidies for years. Dell is up to 700 million. The computer industry has been heavily subsidized since day 1

https://subsidytracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent-totals
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The CIAs handiwork of JFK, RFK, MLK, and of course Vietnam war, shows our secret service heavily compromised along with major security compromises since.  They are not that stupid, just that compromised.  The KREMLIN gives our security and often military their marching orders. 

Doesn't that explain massive incompetence?  Czars appointed into our government?
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No, every US industry is not subsidized. That should be plainly obvious.


Name one major industry that is not subsidized by the federal gov't .

 Every major industry is:   Transportation=air land and sea, , ag, healthcare, communications, oil and gas/coal, finance, banking, insurance, forestry and wood indusrty, tv and movie production, manufacturing of just about every type for examples.

Top 100 companies getting US subsidies. Go ahead read the list

https://subsidytracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent-totals
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Politics/Government / Re: "We know Fauci lied, we know the CDC lied."
« Last post by christian on Today at 03:28:53 am »
No one is held accountable as democrats move towards a dictatorship, seeking to destroy the Constitution.  Last Presidential election by fools from hell, serving their master.  May they suffer the worst!
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