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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 04:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think so! "The more numerous the laws; the more corrupt the state" ___Tacitus they represent oil industries; oil industries are threatened by electric cars. Only an idiot would not see the motivation / connection. When the average American; left or right; lies in bed at night; he cries out in his sleep: "BRING ME MY CHAINS!" Any conception of a free nation where ordered liberty reigns supreme was beaten out of his brains ages ago; if it was ever there to begin with... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84694506 United States 05/22/2023 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Libertarians must be obsessed about liberty now. Talk to people everywhere. Pass out flyers. Print out business cards. Make a website. Start a newspaper. Rent a billboard. Make songs and movies about freedom. You might be the last one defending freedom, but you must live with your conscience. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 04:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Libertarians must be obsessed about liberty now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84694506 Talk to people everywhere. Pass out flyers. Print out business cards. Make a website. Start a newspaper. Rent a billboard. Make songs and movies about freedom. You might be the last one defending freedom, but you must live with your conscience. I do the best I can; I do talk to everyone on the line when I go to the store; and I did write a book to try to disseminate truth. [link to www.amazon.com (secure)] This GLP has really been infiltrated by enemies of liberty in the last few years. I also have a Twitter with 94 followers. [link to twitter.com (secure)] I do what I can with limited resources. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 04:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Libertarians must be obsessed about liberty now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84694506 Talk to people everywhere. Pass out flyers. Print out business cards. Make a website. Start a newspaper. Rent a billboard. Make songs and movies about freedom. You might be the last one defending freedom, but you must live with your conscience. The one thing I am weak on is organization; I do not know how to organize and need to become proficient in that area. |
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Overgoverned User ID: 80483752 United States 05/22/2023 04:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Before too many people go chasing off to Newsweek and giving Bezos the ad pennies: 1. This is fairly stale news. It was something they were promoting in January. Don't think it went very far. 2. It was in Wyoming. Wyoming only. In a way, they were mocking California's brilliant idea to outlaw the sale of gasoline vehicles. More states imitate dumb laws that originate in California than in Wyoming. 2a. One of the Wyoming bill's sponsors, a guy named Henderson, is a "different" looking lad. 3. It's not the government's business to be legislating this kind of nonsense, either way. 4. EVs aren't a workable alternative. If the right battery came along, they might be, but I doubt it. We don't have to volts to charge 200,000,000 batteries. And very few of the volts that we do have come out of thin air (or thin sun, or thin waterfalls). Most come from deadly carbon. Petroleum provides a workable portable fuel source. We're not out of petroleum. It's ridiculously expensive, and it's going to get ridiculouser, but there's a balance point at which the market won't allow the price to rise any more. I'd have thought $5/gallon would do it. It worked pretty well on me. Big Oil might like the idea of a $100 gallon, but they're better off selling millions of $5 gallons versus selling 100 $100 gallons. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85872886 United States 05/22/2023 04:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think so! "The more numerous the laws; the more corrupt the state" ___Tacitus they represent oil industries; oil industries are threatened by electric cars. Only an idiot would not see the motivation / connection. Who cares who they represent. It’s obvious what the agenda is with EVs. Nothing would kill this planet faster than replacing all vehicles with EVs. That’s why “all” combustion engine vehicles will never be “replaced”. They are using the EV push to ultimately ban combustion engines then only a very small minority will own EVs, which means only a very small minority will have personal vehicles. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think so! "The more numerous the laws; the more corrupt the state" ___Tacitus they represent oil industries; oil industries are threatened by electric cars. Only an idiot would not see the motivation / connection. Who cares who they represent. It’s obvious what the agenda is with EVs. Nothing would kill this planet faster than replacing all vehicles with EVs. That’s why “all” combustion engine vehicles will never be “replaced”. They are using the EV push to ultimately ban combustion engines then only a very small minority will own EVs, which means only a very small minority will have personal vehicles. There are a lot of if / thens in there... I am not looking to ban anything or make anything illegal; save for direct trespasses against another's body or person or property. There are are far too many laws on the books; 99% of them need to be eliminated forthwith. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 04:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85866904 I think so! "The more numerous the laws; the more corrupt the state" ___Tacitus they represent oil industries; oil industries are threatened by electric cars. Only an idiot would not see the motivation / connection. Who cares who they represent. It’s obvious what the agenda is with EVs. Nothing would kill this planet faster than replacing all vehicles with EVs. That’s why “all” combustion engine vehicles will never be “replaced”. They are using the EV push to ultimately ban combustion engines then only a very small minority will own EVs, which means only a very small minority will have personal vehicles. There are a lot of if / thens in there... I am not looking to ban anything or make anything illegal; save for direct trespasses against another's body or person or property. There are are far too many laws on the books; 99% of them need to be eliminated forthwith. Let freedom ring! And that means the freedom to be free of government intrusion in your life. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85872886 United States 05/22/2023 04:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85866904 I think so! "The more numerous the laws; the more corrupt the state" ___Tacitus they represent oil industries; oil industries are threatened by electric cars. Only an idiot would not see the motivation / connection. Who cares who they represent. It’s obvious what the agenda is with EVs. Nothing would kill this planet faster than replacing all vehicles with EVs. That’s why “all” combustion engine vehicles will never be “replaced”. They are using the EV push to ultimately ban combustion engines then only a very small minority will own EVs, which means only a very small minority will have personal vehicles. There are a lot of if / thens in there... I am not looking to ban anything or make anything illegal; save for direct trespasses against another's body or person or property. There are are far too many laws on the books; 99% of them need to be eliminated forthwith. There aren’t any if/thens in there. I’m just stating “why” the globalists are pushing EVs. It’s for control, specifically control of human movement in this case. If you don’t think “big oil” is in on it also then you are way behind. Also, I didn’t say you were looking to ban anything. Personally, even as bad as they are for life on this planet, I don’t think EVs should be banned. I think a free market should determine which products are successful. However we haven’t had a “free market” in a long time, if ever. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 05:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81943363 I live next to Wyoming; a strange state. I had always pictured it as endless undulating landscapes; I was suprised how many desert wastelands are found throughout it when I drove through it. No wonder it leads the nation in suicides. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 05:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81943363 I live next to Wyoming; a strange state. I had always pictured it as endless undulating landscapes; I was suprised how many desert wastelands are found throughout it when I drove through it. No wonder it leads the nation in suicides. Cheyenne for example is an awful city; a railroad depot where I could not find a single hotel or restaurant in the town after searching it for an hour... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85866904 United States 05/22/2023 05:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81943363 I live next to Wyoming; a strange state. I had always pictured it as endless undulating landscapes; I was suprised how many desert wastelands are found throughout it when I drove through it. No wonder it leads the nation in suicides. [link to www.onlyinyourstate.com (secure)] |
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Overgoverned User ID: 80483752 United States 05/22/2023 05:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "This desert stretches for more than 9300 miles across the Great Divide basin." And how is that possible? 9300 miles would extend from the North Slope of Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. Do foreigners write this shit? Or grade school kids (and not the brightest of the grade schoolers, either)? Nonetheless, I wouldn't mind spending a few days scoping out the Wyoming wasteland. Probably won't, though. |
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