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Every time I encounter an EV driver in a relaxed setting, suppose I spot someone walking to or from his vehicle in a parking lot, I ask, “Say, how do you like your car?” I have a least a few hundred of these one-question surveys under my belt at this point.

So far, I have three who were luke-warm, one of whom was an Avis renter who was having trouble learning the new instrument interface.

All the rest were glowing.  The most common response: “It’s by far the best car I’ve ever owned.”

What to make of the meme here?  To me, it’s like anything else in the world of disinformation: it’s either:

Completely fabricated by some entity with a vested interest.  Hmmm. Is there an industry that stands to lose big if electric transportation gains market-share?

or

Cherry-picked.  Turn on Fox “News” right now, and watch the few short minutes as required  to see a person with an MD or a PhD degree tell you vaccines don’t work or that climate change is a hoax.  These people do exist, but in far fewer than one in one hundred cases.  But if your job is to find one, you’ll succeed eventually. At the expense of your integrity, of course.

Consumers’ True Level of Satisfaction with Their EVs

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Bravery Meets Tragedy: An Unending Story

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Here’s a story:

He had 3 days left until graduation.

STEM School Highlands Ranch. May 7, 2019.

Kendrick Castillo was 18. A robotics student. College bound. Accepted into an engineering program. The final week of school felt like countdown, not crisis.

Then a weapon appeared inside a classroom.

Students froze.

Kendrick did not.

Witnesses say he moved instantly. He lunged toward the attacker. No hesitation. No calculation.

Two other students followed his lead.

Gunfire erupted.

Kendrick was fatally sh*t.

But his movement changed the room.

Classmates were able to tackle and restrain the attacker until authorities arrived. Investigators later stated that the confrontation disrupted the attack and likely prevented additional casualties.

In seconds, an 18-year-old made a decision most adults pray they never face.

Afterward, the silence was heavier than the noise.

At graduation, his name was called.

His diploma was awarded posthumously. The arena stood in collective applause. An empty seat. A cap and gown without the student inside it.

His robotics teammates remembered him as curious. Competitive. Kind. Someone who solved problems instead of avoiding them.

He had planned to build machines.

Instead, he built a moment.

A moment that classmates say gave them time.

Time to escape.

Two points:

If you can read this without tears welling up in your eyes, you’re a far more stoic person than I.

Since Big Money has made it impossible for the United States to implement the same common-sense gun laws that exist in the rest of the planet, this story will reduplicate itself into perpetuity.

Bravery Meets Tragedy: An Unending Story

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Forced Transgendering of America’s Little Kids

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How often does this happen? How about never?

Trump loves to say that little boys go to school and come back home little girls.

He’s the most powerful person in the world for exactly one reason: We’re a nation of morons.

Forced Transgendering of America’s Little Kids

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Illegal Aliens and U.S. Veterans

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Two comments:

That the United States has homeless veterans is a national (and international) disgrace.

By definition, no one has the legal right to enter the U.S. illegally, but according to our constitution, everyone in America is entitled to due process.

Illegal Aliens and U.S. Veterans

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