Title: Biden's Sec: "To make sure that every American can not just purchase an electric vehicle..." Source:
News Junkie's Archives URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7CsCIBun70 Published:Feb 10, 2022 Author:News Junkie's Archives Post Date:2022-02-10 18:52:05 by Esso Keywords:None Views:85 Comments:3
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Buttplug and Grandhole should come learn about AltE at my graveyard of "green" nonsense. I've got a dead EV that I can't get parts for thanks to Brandon's chip and supply chain crisis, at least 8 scrap (big) batteries, two dead grid-tie inverters, and a dead charge controller that I just found out about today when my buddy was here today.
I messed with that stuff for 15+ years under various contracts. The only thing I have to show for it is a bulletproof home breadmaker and about three tons of scrap that the city considers hazardous waste that they want me to pay thousands of dollars to dispose of.
"Green" bullshit doesn't work, at least not how the LGBTQIA+ community wants it to and thinks it will. It's an infinite money-sink and maintenance problem.
My "crowning glory" was the breadmaker deal. For a couple of years, I was cranking out enough bread to supply my mother, her neighbors, my neighbors and friends, anybody who walked into Spudz bar and whoever wanted it. The trick was figuring out the $0.15 part that would fail after about 50 loaves, and figure out the 'slicing' problem (homemade bread is hard to slice without a jig to hold it). I was having to buy 50# bags of flour every couple, three weeks to keep the process running 24/7. It was a really interesting program.
Final disposition: The company said, "Eh, great job, but breadmakers are a Christmas gift that's supposed go in the garbage or the attic after 20 loaves. Thanks anyway." It paid OK and I made a lot of friends.
Home-made bread is about the only bread I'll eat these days, as boughten bread -- full of soybean oil and other garbage -- isn't fit for a hog.
Slicing is a challenge. Reminds me of the time I bought a loaf of bread at the nearby Panera store. The counter girl looked like she was all of 14 years old.
"Are you even old enough to work here?"
"Sure, I am! You want your bread sliced?"
"Yes, sliced would be nice, thanks."
"Okay, but I'll have to go get somebody to slice it for you. I'm not old enough to run the slicer."