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Funded by an Australian firm that specializes in financing class action litigation, Tesla is being sued in AU for models 3 and Y from 2021 to current for their failure to achieve advertised maximum range, failure to achieve fully autonomous self-driving capability, and phantom braking.

 

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i could provide witness testimony on two of those.  I texted my buddy the other day that i think i get about 2/3 of the stated mileage at highway speeds, and i was explaining the phantom breaking to one of my kids the other day.  the latter seems to be a new phenomenon.  i think it must be something in one of hte software updates.

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4 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

Yeah, I don't see people revolting over parks. Ask the average american to name 3.

Tell me you don't know the people who use the National Parks without telling me you don't know the people who use the National Parks. 

The people who are into them, are REALLY into them.  It's not a small number either and they cross political lines.  Stranger things have happened, but I could see a critical mass developing around this and a whole lotta people outside outdoor culture saying, "Who knew?"

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2 hours ago, Ted Lange said:

We can privatize these parks, plus sell off 1/4 of the land to give the .1% a bigger tax break!   

2 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

"1/4"

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You mistyped "100%."  Now, it's POSSIBLE that some fraction....maybe as LARGE as 1/4....will have a requirement that public access be allowed....for a sizable fee....to be paid to the new private owner.

So, you may still be able to access the Yosemite valley floor.....for the low, low price of $99.99 a head, paid to "ElonFunAmericaExtremeHardcore Parks Inc."

2 hours ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

The only access allowed to the peasants will be as servants

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Tell me you don't know the people who use the National Parks without telling me you don't know the people who use the National Parks. 

The people who are into them, are REALLY into them.  It's not a small number either and they cross political lines.  Stranger things have happened, but I could see a critical mass developing around this and a whole lotta people outside outdoor culture saying, "Who knew?"

If they bother to gather and demonstrate to the level of even APPROACHING being a threat, they'll be mowed down, by Brownshirt Troops given full immunity for their actions.

So, what's the next foolish hope you have?

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5 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

If they bother to gather and demonstrate to the level of even APPROACHING being a threat, they'll be mowed down, by Brownshirt Troops given full immunity for their actions.

So, what's the next foolish hope you have?

Yes, yes, I get it.  My proposition isn't edgelordish enough for you.

I could see the brownshirts going after students a la Kent State where there is a political context. 

I think people showing up because they want to go to the park would go the other way.  I'm having a hard time seeing the brown shirts pulling the trigger there.  Or if they do, I wouldn't be surprised if the park users shot back.  

In any case, I could see a scenario where people were spurred into action by the NPS shutting down.  How it plays out is anyone's guess.  

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38 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Tell me you don't know the people who use the National Parks without telling me you don't know the people who use the National Parks. 

The people who are into them, are REALLY into them.  It's not a small number either and they cross political lines.  Stranger things have happened, but I could see a critical mass developing around this and a whole lotta people outside outdoor culture saying, "Who knew?"

I do know them. Been a member for a long time. Wife worked at them.

I am saying, it is not what is going to pull someone over who will put up with 10 dollar eggs, losing their job, etc.

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52 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

I do know them. Been a member for a long time. Wife worked at them.

I am saying, it is not what is going to pull someone over who will put up with 10 dollar eggs, losing their job, etc.

Maybe.  Or maybe that's the thing that pushes them over the edge?  Or maybe....

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2 minutes ago, Auto Driller said:

WaPo and Politico reporting that federal agencies have been advised that their employees don’t have to comply with the “What did you do last week” email.

I was hoping they would all respond with FU messages of some sort.

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The National Parks are visited by tourists outside of the U.S. too and the communities nearby will feel the economic loss in more than one way. Were it to go the way of the .01% private ownership, good luck with your little business being able to stay alive. Serfs serving the feudal lord don't make bank, they starve trying to please their liege lords and their whims.

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3 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

The National Parks are visited by tourists outside of the U.S. too and the communities nearby will feel the economic loss in more than one way. Were it to go the way of the .01% private ownership, good luck with your little business being able to stay alive. Serfs serving the feudal lord don't make bank, they starve trying to please their liege lords and their whims.

The suffering of peasants is what tells you the oligarchy is working.

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19 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

The National Parks are visited by tourists outside of the U.S. too and the communities nearby will feel the economic loss in more than one way. Were it to go the way of the .01% private ownership, good luck with your little business being able to stay alive. Serfs serving the feudal lord don't make bank, they starve trying to please their liege lords and their whims.

I've largely given up; but This is a hill i would choose to die on.

Rich bastards have taken most things, at least, the western US still had wild places to escape to regardless of your wallet. I'm recently post shoulder surgery so no biking or surfing for the next 9 months.  But i can hike and backpack. If that goes away this summer i may snap.

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I've largely given up; but This is a hill i would choose to die on.
Rich bastards have taken most things, at least, the western US still had wild places to escape to regardless of your wallet. I'm recently post shoulder surgery so no biking or surfing for the next 9 months.  But i can hike and backpack. If that goes away this summer i may snap.

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