Reality check on electric cars

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You think that takes a week,month,year,decades?
 
What you cannot understand is the people around you are a sliver of agricultural products in America.
No. It is the bulk of farming.
They are just farms.
You don't know what a farm is.
Corporate farming owns over 80 percent of the farming products.
Argument from randU fallacy. Any family can form a corporation.
You are living in another fallacy thinking those farms are reflective of the farming industry.
You don't know what a farm IS. You don't know what a fallacy is either.
 
Yup. In the Central Valley the large corporate farms have been taking over as much of the farmland as possible. It's causing a lot of stress over water allocations between the small farmers and the mega corporate farms.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You are really clueless!
 
Profoundly stupid. Why stay back from the future? When you do that, you suffer economically.

EVs are not the future. They are the past. They appeared before gasoline cars.
Gasoline cars do not cause 'suffering' economically.

Toyota has already announced they are going to be abandoning the EV.
Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs.
There isn't enough lithium to build all those batteries.
There isn't enough power plants to charge all those EVs.
There are not enough charging stations.
It takes too long to charge an EV.
EVs are wasteful of energy, using about twice as much to charge them and drive them the same distance as a gasoline car.
EVs are expensive. EVs have very poor resale value.
EV's require specialized shops for maintenance. Gasoline cars don't.
CO2 is not a pollutant. No gas or vapor is capable of warming the Earth.
 
That is a repeatedly stupid thing to type. There is nothing esoteric about a farm. I wonder how far off the wall you will go any single day. You are shockingly weird.

There certainly is. Farmers are professionals at what they do, and they do it well because of their specialized knowledge. YOU don't have it, city kid. You really don't know the difference between a corn kernel and a hole in the ground.
 
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