

I laughed way too hard at this.


I laughed way too hard at this.


Not if we decide to trade with other nations, or the auto sector opens up the market to other countries.


You’ve taken the biggest and most important first step: changing yourself. You have become the change you want to see in the world.
Others will follow. Thank you for doing your share.


One snowflake doesn’t make an avalanche, but if enough snowflakes fall, the mountainside is wiped away.


Magna International has always wanted to build a car. Why doesn’t the Canadian government get them to do so? No reason why we can’t do something like Bezos is with Slate. Bezos is a knob, but I’ll give credit for a good idea wherever it comes from.


It’s almost like China saw that the future was becoming an electrostate, and took up the mantle from the US, because they chose to suck the dicks of Big Oil.


I mean, they’re both pompous dipshits, so it works.


Nah, this dude has better hair than Trump, it ain’t him.


Working with a Canadian company in Canada would be awesome.
This is how we get to a post-scarcity society, which is entirely possible in our lifetimes.


All countries and/or regions should have domestic renewable energy production, including battery storage.


It seems like they’re improving it compared to before, given that some of the cars had less than 30% range degradation. I’m also curious as to how the upcoming sodium ion batteries will do.
“Attack subs with ICBM launch capability” is the cat’s name.
That’s geopolitics for ya.
I used to collect Amazon gift cards from walking apps so I could get books and other things from them. After buying a small Jackery unit and solar panel last week, I’ve switched my gift cards to other, non-US options. I refuse to even give them pitiful ad revenue.


This is how demand destruction for US vehicles in Canada begins.
G for Growth At All Costs.