Tinidril

joined 2 years ago
[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 5 points 3 days ago

I didn't predict it yet.. it somehow feels like I should have.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 53 points 3 days ago (1 children)

It's just a common rhetorical tool used by fascists. If people don't know when you are telling the truth and when you are "joking" you can say whatever you want and then judge public reaction before deciding whether or not to own what you said.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

the people that can afford those can afford a lower than desirable resale value

You sound unfamiliar with the average American consumer. Americans tend to buy the most car they think they can afford. They also might have been counting on the fact that electric vehicles cost more up front, but return that value and then some the longer you drive it.

it doesn't really look like the used market for these has taken that hard of a hit either.

If it does, I might go out and buy myself one. As I said before, we don't want these vehicles to be retired before their time.

At the very least debadge that heap, when I see that I like to think the owner is trying at least.

I would definitely suggest that people do this, but I wouldn't call it "the least", at least in regards to owning a Tesla. Removing the badge is probably the most effective thing they can do. That stuff gets noticed and has an impact. If they sell the car, it will just be bought by someone else and continue to be a billboard for Elon. I see a lot of Teslas in my area and have been looking for badge removals or "Elon bad" bumper stickers, and so far have just seen one without badges.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 9 points 1 week ago

I could see this administration contracting for 100k cybertrucks for the USPS right before shutting down the USPS.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 13 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Plenty of Teslas were bought before most people had any idea that Elon was a fascist sociopathic asshole. Not everyone who bought one can afford to just dump a functioning vehicle with shitty resale value. Anyways, we don't really want to see every Tesla on the road retired at the same time, so somebody will be driving them.

Cybertrucks are a bit different in my estimation. Anyone who bought a Cybertruck should have known who they were buying it from. Those owners bought that car to signal something, and I think it's fair to let them know that the signal was received.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Adding in cost of ownership, EVs are cheaper than ICE vehicles. Electricity is way cheaper than gas, and electrics require almost zero maintenance. Also, even 200km meets the needs of a whole lot of drivers just fine. Our family's secondary vehicle is a Gen-1 leaf with 140km of range and I think we've used a public charger 4 times in over 10 years.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 20 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I have no expertise, but I'm guessing that the world will adjust faster than expected and just start trading more with each-other and leave the US to rot on it's own.

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

[[Why not both meme]]

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 21 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That's pretty undeniable, but the important question is, will European liberals continue to be like Pelosi and Schumer? That's the question that will determine if free Europe has a future. Fascists gonna fascist. It's the rest of government that makes it possible for fascists to rule.