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Memes for Tuesday

Posted by Dobrien 1 year, 7 months ago to Entertainment
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Never fake checked , have at it .

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  • Posted by $ allosaur 1 year, 7 months ago
    The inmates are running the asylum.
    Recalling what an U.S. Army general wrote on a note when Nazis demanded his surrender during the Battle Of The Bulge~~NUTS!
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  • Posted by $ DriveTrain 1 year, 7 months ago
    Spot-on with the third-to-last - well all of 'em of course, but that one especially. Pending the arrival of available time :rolls eyes: I'm planning on doing a post on the subject, but yeah. Think about this:

    Vehicles run by petroleum (also natural gas and H,) get their fuel from any of hundreds of thousands of privately-owned filling stations - while electric vehicles, as an absolute rule, must rely on a power grid, which power grid is a monopoly run by government (or at best a single private entity given nominal "ownership" of a power grid in a certain region, which is the same thing.)

    If your vehicle can be filled by private, capitalist vendors operating within the marketplace, you have innumerable options. If your vehicle must plug into an electrical monopoly, you are 100% dependent on the government agency which controls that monopoly, and which can flip the "off" switch on your right - yes, RIGHT - to travel, at whim, on any pretext.

    Folks, there is a good reason why horse theft was a hanging offense in the Old West. An idea ripe for revisiting, IMO.
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    • Posted by mspalding 1 year, 7 months ago
      The grid also powers the pumps at a gas station. When the power goes down, gas cars can't refuel.
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      • Posted by $ DriveTrain 1 year, 6 months ago
        Good point, but a gas station owner only needs a full fuel tank sitting next to a dedicated generator to run his business and thereby fuel people's cars through any blackout. The option of gas power - whether petrol or H or whatever - is one huge degree of separation from the State, and brings up another point:

        The last-ditch option even of... firing up a gas-powered generator to charge up your battery-powered "devices" will no longer be an option when an independent fossil fuel - petrol, natural gas, hydrogen - is no longer available. Think about that for a minute.

        Since the technology has progressed beyond the prospect of "mini-Hindenburgs" that comedian Dennis Miller hilariously talked about a few years back, ultimately I would like to see hydrogen power become the "alternative" fuel of choice because it's still a fuel that can be privately provided - therefore independent of the control of government at any level.

        But 100% electric means, inescapably: the right to personal travel becomes a matter of 100% "permission" by government, to be withdrawn at whim.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 1 year, 7 months ago
    I don't think 'disgusting' is a strong enough word for him. Revolting, abhorant (I think that's a word). Repelling, ghastly, and I like 'ugly'. N
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