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Climate Change 3: Whatever you do don't call it a twatwaffle

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Maybe Dodge can emphasize how it's easier to run down a civil rights protest in their electric car because they can't hear it coming?
 
Elon's software will accidentally drive them to their step-siblings house so they can make more inbred white babies; Dodge customers will wholeheartedly support it.

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I thought the same thing about the electric F-150, but you just have to work a different sales angle. Focus less on the zero emissions and more on the performance advantages of all-electric powertrains, particularly relative to the gas guzzling V8s that often go into those models (I've driven a handful of both as rentals).

Instant, vectorable torque.
 
Good to know the US isn't alone in "[SpongeBob mocking font] But how will we pay for the infrastructure improvements?"



Why does it no longer surprise me that the generation who kicked the can down the road to allow our generation and younger to fix it hates that we want to fix it?
 
Where is Arizona's water going?

To Saudi Arabia in the form of alfalfa.

Although there are no records for how much Fondomonte is pumping out of the aquifer, a State Land Department report estimates the company is swallowing as much as 18,000 acre-feet every year – enough water to supply 54,000 single-family homes.
“They pay about 86 thousand dollars a year. Some reports show that the water could be worth up to three to four million dollars a year that they are putting on the field every year” O’Dell went onto say this about Phoenix and their water supply “because that could be a potential water supply for Phoenix.”
 
By the way. If you're "running" Arizona why in the fuck would you allow that? Why wouldn't you be doing everything you can to change whatever law is allowing them to, frankly, steal your most precious rare resource?

i.e. Someone is making a shit ton of money off of this BS.
 
The guy from The Big Short...the one who bet against the housing market in the 2000s has been buying up water rights for years!
 
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I can't find any reference in the last ten years that he's still actively pursuing water. Only a ten year old Bloomberg interview and a couple of tweets referenced in a BI article referencing said interview.

not saying he's not, just no evidence either way that I could find.
 
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