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ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
JdPat04 wrote:Every road or every interstate?
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:JdPat04 wrote:Every road or every interstate?
Probably every public highway, not just the interstates.
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
That's only if you live in a backwards shithole that only uses coal to generate electricity. Many civilized areas don't use coal-powered electric plants.
:wave Tennessee. Stuck in the 19th century. Maybe if your poor asses paid more taxes you wouldn't have craters on I-40.
ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
That's only if you live in a backwards shithole that only uses coal to generate electricity. Many civilized areas don't use coal-powered electric plants.
:wave Tennessee. Stuck in the 19th century. Maybe if your poor asses paid more taxes you wouldn't have craters on I-40.
The majority of Tennessee’s power comes from nuclear dipshit
ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
That's only if you live in a backwards shithole that only uses coal to generate electricity. Many civilized areas don't use coal-powered electric plants.
:wave Tennessee. Stuck in the 19th century. Maybe if your poor asses paid more taxes you wouldn't have craters on I-40.
The majority of Tennessee's power comes from nuclear dipshit
bigbluebazooka wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
That's only if you live in a backwards shithole that only uses coal to generate electricity. Many civilized areas don't use coal-powered electric plants.
:wave Tennessee. Stuck in the 19th century. Maybe if your poor asses paid more taxes you wouldn't have craters on I-40.
The majority of Tennessee's power comes from nuclear dipshit
We all remember what happened to Texas renewable energy last year. :dog
But hey, it's easier to fool a fool then it is to convince a fool that he's been fooled.
JdPat04 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:JdPat04 wrote:Every road or every interstate?
Probably every public highway, not just the interstates.
I'm a little bit ignorant in the subject but are the highways "state public" or "federal public"? I assumed they were state public.
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:bigbluebazooka wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:ericberry14 wrote:Your electric car runs on coal dipshit
What century is it? :thought
Also I don't have an electric car.
The electric car you would mandate runs on coal. In this century. Dumbass
That's only if you live in a backwards shithole that only uses coal to generate electricity. Many civilized areas don't use coal-powered electric plants.
:wave Tennessee. Stuck in the 19th century. Maybe if your poor asses paid more taxes you wouldn't have craters on I-40.
The majority of Tennessee's power comes from nuclear dipshit
We all remember what happened to Texas renewable energy last year. :dog
But hey, it's easier to fool a fool then it is to convince a fool that he's been fooled.
Do you think I live in Texas?
bigbluebazooka wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Do you think I live in Texas?
it's easier to fool a fool then it is to convince a fool that he's been fooled. :up
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:bigbluebazooka wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Do you think I live in Texas?
it's easier to fool a fool then it is to convince a fool that he's been fooled. :up
It's weird to see you engage in self-reflection.
bigbluebazooka wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:bigbluebazooka wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Do you think I live in Texas?
it's easier to fool a fool then it is to convince a fool that he's been fooled. :up
It's weird to see you engage in self-reflection.
It’s easier to fool a fool then it is to convince a fool he’s been fooled. :2thumbs
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Make every road a toll road unless you drive a 100% electric car.
-Create jobs (toll booths/handlers/accountants)) So roughly 100 minimum wage jobs for every above minimum wage job?
-Reduce taxes (for road infrastructure, at least) How often does adding taxes/fees/tolls result in the lowering of taxes? I imagine it may have happened once or twice.
-Reduce air pollution. Forcing tens of millions to sit in multiple toll lines several times a day would obviously increase pollution.
-Encourages localized commerce. For the poor, maybe.
-Encourages public transit use and improvement. Public transit sucks. If successful, would require massive investment in public transit.
Muck FcDisney wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Make every road a toll road unless you drive a 100% electric car.
-Create jobs (toll booths/handlers/accountants)) So roughly 100 minimum wage jobs for every above minimum wage job?
-Reduce taxes (for road infrastructure, at least) How often does adding taxes/fees/tolls result in the lowering of taxes? I imagine it may have happened once or twice.
-Reduce air pollution. Forcing tens of millions to sit in multiple toll lines several times a day would obviously increase pollution.
-Encourages localized commerce. For the poor, maybe.
-Encourages public transit use and improvement. Public transit sucks. If successful, would require massive investment in public transit.
This would also greatly increase shipping times and costs.
This would also drive many lower middle class families into poverty and put the poorest families on the brink of starvation.
But making people poorer and more dependent on government is always the goal of the left. Unless they're too retarded to see the unintended consequences of their policies, which is also quite possible.
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