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  • Hansen88
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    #676
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
    The weakness of all electric vehicles is the mineral Lithium. It is a key component in most current forms of rechargeable batteries. Raw Lithium is in very high demand and it is not a plentiful resource with raw material prices spiking.

    Canada has announced a new lithium mine and there is new technology afoot to extract the same from depleted oil and gas mines.
    Porsche is working on a synthetic fuel that will make internal combustion engines as enviromently friendly as electric. Electric cars have to get their power from electric plants that are not friendly. If they become widespread it will be a even bigger problem.

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    • bsm2
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      #677
      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

      Biden endorses changing Senate rules to require a 'talking filibuster,' like 'back in the old days'

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      • Phil B.
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        #678
        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

        Biden: No Plans to Visit Border

        President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that he does not plan for now to visit the southern borderCCP (Chinese Communist Party) virusNO PLANS TO VISIT THE BORDER? COME ON MAN!

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        • bsm2
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          #679
          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Hilarious As the Meltdown continues

          Potato Heads

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          • Phil B.
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            #680
            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

            Originally posted by bsm2
            Hilarious As the Meltdown continues

            Potato Heads
            Face it Joe isn't up for the task of being POTUS.
            Plain and simple.

            Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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            • bsm2
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              #681
              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Originally posted by Phil B.
              Face it Joe isn't up for the task of being POTUS.
              Plain and simple.

              Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

              Face It Joe's doing a FANTASTIC JOB as a REAL LEADER and President Plain and simple.

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              • Phil B.
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                #682
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Originally posted by bsm2
                Face It Joe's doing a FANTASTIC JOB as a REAL LEADER and President Plain and simple.
                all those kids that are starving and sick with Covid in the detention centers may not agree with that.

                but Biden admin is busing them all over the country with the virus but not treating them for covid.

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                • bsm2
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                  #683
                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  Originally posted by Phil B.
                  all those kids that are starving and sick with Covid in the detention centers may not agree with that.

                  but Biden admin is busing them all over the country with the virus but not treating them for covid.
                  Keep looking for alien Space lasers
                  like anything in your post is true Hilarious
                  Now you care Ridiculous

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                  • bsm2
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                    #684
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    School's solar panel savings give every teacher up to $15,000 raises
                    March 16, 2021, 8:55 am

                    Renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar are generating more power in the U.S. than coal. Ben Tracy visits a rural Arkansas school district using the sun's rays in an unusual way.

                    Video Transcript
                    [MUSIC PLAYING]


                    - In our "Eye on Earth" series, we can share a bit of good news in the battle against climate change. Cleaner renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar are generating more power in the US than coal. That's encouraging because burning coal produces planet-warming emissions. It makes sea levels rise and weather more extreme. CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy visited a school district in Arkansas that's turning sunrays into paydays.

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Let's review real quickly.

                    BEN TRACY: Jeanne Roepcke has been a teacher in Arkansas for 24 years.


                    Why are you a teacher?

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Oh my gosh, the students. Absolutely, completely the students.

                    BEN TRACY: Can I assume you don't do this for the money?

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: (LAUGHING) If you're in it for the money, it's the wrong profession. You know, its not the right choice.

                    BEN TRACY: Roepcke's school district in Batesville, Arkansas, prides itself on putting students first, but when it came to paying its teachers, Batesville was next to last in this part of the state. Salaries averaged about $45,000.

                    MICHAEL HESTER: And we weren't keeping people because of that.

                    BEN TRACY: Michael Hester is Batesville's superintendent. He was losing teachers and having a hard time getting new ones to move to this rural Arkansas town of about 10,000 people.

                    MICHAEL HESTER: People aren't in this business obviously for the money, but they should not have a vow to poverty to teach either.

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Thank you.

                    BEN TRACY: Jeanne Roepcke has been working five nights a week at the local community center just to make ends meet. But then she started hearing a rumor--

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Oh yeah. Teachers love to talk.

                    BEN TRACY: --about an unusual solution to Batesville's budget problems--

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Well, at first you're like, what is that about? Really what's that about?

                    BEN TRACY: --that would allow this school district to truly live up to its name.

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Don't sleep on Arkansas. We'll surprise you every time.

                    BEN TRACY: This school took an unused field out back and filled it with hundreds of solar panels. It also put up a new solar canopy stretching across the entire front of the high school-- in all, nearly 1,500 panels aimed at recharging Batesville's budget.

                    RICK VANCE: Now Batesville is the Pioneers. And they really did pioneer solar in Arkansas.

                    BEN TRACY: Rick Vance works for the local energy company that helped the district save more than $600,000 in utility costs.

                    RICK VANCE: They did it at a time when no one else was doing it. Well now, everybody's doing it.

                    BEN TRACY: Solar power costs a lot less than it used to, mainly because it's now cheaper to make the panels. In the past decade the price of solar has dropped 89%. So to both save money and the planet, more than 7,000 schools across the country are now using solar power. That's up 81% in just five years.

                    But as far as anyone can tell, Batesville is the only school district that's turn panels into paychecks.

                    RICK VANCE: Batesville has reduced the checks they write to utilities and increased the checks they write to teachers.

                    BEN TRACY: With the money it saved and made by selling electricity back to the grid, Batesville has handed out bonuses two years in a row, boosting every teacher's salary by as much as $15,000. The district, once one of the worst, is now the best paying in the county.

                    Are you getting more resumes these days from teachers who want to come work here?

                    MICHAEL HESTER: Not only are we getting more resumes, we're getting fewer resignations.

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: That's good.

                    BEN TRACY: Jeanne Roepcke has seen her pay go up by thousands of dollars, enough to dig out of debt and cut way back on her hours at the community center.

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Thank you.

                    BEN TRACY: Did you ever in your life imagine you'd get a raise because of solar panels?

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: Nope. No, it would not have been one of the things that I thought. But, what a great idea. The sun is going to be shining anyway, so why not cash in on that?

                    BEN TRACY: And she's grateful her school realizes that putting students first starts with their teachers.

                    JEANNE ROEPCKE: It's good to know that they care about us. It feels really, really good.

                    BEN TRACY: Now our teacher, Jeanne, says one of the best parts about not having to work all those hours at her second job is she has more time to help out her students who are learning from home because of COVID. And, you know, schools across the country are using their solar panels in different ways. Here in Washington, DC, this school put their solar installation above their parking lot. Anthony, you get a little solar shade here when you park your car.

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                    • bsm2
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                      #685
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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                      • BillyCarpenter
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                        #686
                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        Welcome to Joe Biden's America: We get millions of illegals pouring over the border while American Jobs go to Mexico. Enjoy it.





                        Report: Ford to Offshore $900M Plant Investment from Ohio to Mexico


                        The Ford Motor Company, a multinational automaker, is reportedly planning to move a $900 million investment originally intended for an Avon Lake, Ohio plant to a site in Mexico, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union alleges.


                        In a letter to Ohio Assembly Plant (OHAP) employees in Avon Lake, where Ford employs about 1,740 workers manufacturing its F-650 and F-750 medium duty trucks, UAW official Gerald Kariem said Ford had committed to investing $900 million in the project in 2019.








                        Now, though, the UAW official says Ford executives are backing out of the deal and plan to move the investment to Mexico [emphasis added]:





                        Kariem said the UAW has asked Ford executives for explanations on why the decision was made to move the intended investment for Ohio to Mexico.


                        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                        • bsm2
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                          #687
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          Still Hilarious the Sky is Falling
                          after 4 years of the worst President

                          Be sure to return your states Stilmus Money and your 1,400.00 check. After all YOU don't need it.

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                          • BillyCarpenter
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                            #688
                            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                            Originally posted by bsm2
                            Still Hilarious the Sky is Falling
                            after 4 years of the worst President

                            Be sure to return your states Stilmus Money and your 1,400.00 check. After all YOU don't need it.

                            Please note that Mr. Potato Head has no comment on jobs being shipped to Mexico under Biden? We know where the electric cars of the future will be built.
                            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                            • bsm2
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                              #689
                              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                              Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                              Please note that Mr. Potato Head has no comment on jobs being shipped to Mexico under Biden? We know where the electric cars of the future will be built.
                              Your problem is with Ford Motor Company
                              google the phone number and call them.

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                              • BillyCarpenter
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                                #690
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                Originally posted by bsm2
                                Your problem is with Ford Motor Company
                                google the phone number and call them.

                                https://www.corporate.ford.com/contact.html


                                Joe Biden announces that he's raising taxes on big business and re-imposing massive regulations and you're too damn stupid to realize that Ford and other companies will ship jobs overseas. Damn you're stupid.
                                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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