Biden to announce ban on US imports of Russian oil

Footsteps

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You know things are bad if you have to speculate whether events are going to happen to us now or after we are gone:

Armed Treasury agent standing by your gas pump: “Did you find the price acceptable?”
yes sir.
“Do you know anything about the I DID THIS sticker on the pump?”
yes sir, but I ran out of decals last week.
“Step away from the pump for our protection in the event gunfire should erupt.”
 

Dave_97

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A Tesla costs nearly as much as a Mercedes, can't afford them right now. I never liked the idea of fully-electric cars because if for some reason you run out of power, how are you going to get electricity from the charging station to your vehicle? Also, fueling up a gas-powered vehicle takes three minutes to go from empty to full-tank. But even with fast-charging, it can take several hours to power your all-electric vehicle to at least 80% capacity. If prices keep rising to ever unaffordable levels, I'll buy a foldable bike I can ride around and take inside the stores with me. A bicycle is totally green and can go 90 miles on a single hamburger.
So from my research this past weekend. You can set up a port in your garage (which is what most people do). It charges the car overnight and it’s ready to go by morning. People who drive Teslas usually only use the stations if they are traveling somewhere past 300 miles since they can’t charge at their house. If you don’t normally travel around 300 miles you should be good once you charge it in your garage. I’m currently located in Texas, Dallas area. We don’t really get power outages (except for that crazy storm last year lol). So I wouldn’t consider a power outage as my main threat. So it does depend on location when you get an electric car.

Also apparently the batter is ensured for 8-10 years by the government because you know the government really likes this electric stuff, “good for the environment and all”. I’m no big fan of all this environment/climate change agenda, but hey if I’m going to save money count me in Lol.

But yes the price is high. A Tesla is like around 50-60k vehicle. But there is actually other electric cars now available. Ford is releasing a full electric truck (F-150 Lightning) starting at 40k, which is cheaper than your average Ford F-150 gas truck.
 

Wings Like Eagles

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So from my research this past weekend. You can set up a port in your garage (which is what most people do). It charges the car overnight and it’s ready to go by morning. People who drive Teslas usually only use the stations if they are traveling somewhere past 300 miles since they can’t charge at their house. If you don’t normally travel around 300 miles you should be good once you charge it in your garage. I’m currently located in Texas, Dallas area. We don’t really get power outages (except for that crazy storm last year lol). So I wouldn’t consider a power outage as my main threat. So it does depend on location when you get an electric car.

Also apparently the batter is ensured for 8-10 years by the government because you know the government really likes this electric stuff, “good for the environment and all”. I’m no big fan of all this environment/climate change agenda, but hey if I’m going to save money count me in Lol.

But yes the price is high. A Tesla is like around 50-60k vehicle. But there is actually other electric cars now available. Ford is releasing a full electric truck (F-150 Lightning) starting at 40k, which is cheaper than your average Ford F-150 gas truck.
Of course, now the "controllers" have put out an SOS this a.m. stating, "Oh Noes! Russia supplies about 10% of the world's nickel supplies and where are we going to get THAT for our electric cars!!! (Hint for the dumb ones--Canada has an enormous "nickel belt" that will undoubtedly be used for supplies---er, that is, once the dumb ones profit enormously off of the increase in the price of their mining corporation stock. Hmm--maybe they're not so dumb after all--my bad.)
 

depserv

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If Biden does not unchain the American oil industry all his import ban will do is harm the American people and make America weaker. And he knows it; it's his purpose. As I have pointed out before, a ruined economy makes communism easier to sell.

Biden is a lifelong traitor. He is pure evil, with his evil intent hidden behind the mask of a fool.

Everyone who took part in the Biden coup shares in the responsibility for this treason. And that includes not only the ones who produced and counted fake ballots, but also the members of Congress and the various state legislative bodies who voted to certify an election anyone with a brain knew at the time was a big fraud. And don't forget the smiling liars on TV and their internet comrades who covered it all up.

Remember these traitors when you fill up your gas tank, as you think back to what it was like when a loyal American was president.
 

cshere

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So from my research this past weekend. You can set up a port in your garage (which is what most people do). It charges the car overnight and it’s ready to go by morning. People who drive Teslas usually only use the stations if they are traveling somewhere past 300 miles since they can’t charge at their house. If you don’t normally travel around 300 miles you should be good once you charge it in your garage. I’m currently located in Texas, Dallas area. We don’t really get power outages (except for that crazy storm last year lol). So I wouldn’t consider a power outage as my main threat. So it does depend on location when you get an electric car.

Also apparently the batter is ensured for 8-10 years by the government because you know the government really likes this electric stuff, “good for the environment and all”. I’m no big fan of all this environment/climate change agenda, but hey if I’m going to save money count me in Lol.

But yes the price is high. A Tesla is like around 50-60k vehicle. But there is actually other electric cars now available. Ford is releasing a full electric truck (F-150 Lightning) starting at 40k, which is cheaper than your average Ford F-150 gas truck.
Don't forget what happened in Texas the winter just before this past one...............this grid won't take electric cars for long....
 

Dave_97

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Don't forget what happened in Texas the winter just before this past one...............this grid won't take electric cars for long....
Yea I mentioned that a little on the comment. I hope it doesn’t happen again, I mean to be honest if it does happen it won’t matter If I have an electric car or no. I wouldn’t be able to get gas. When the that winter storm hit, all the gas stations were out due to transportation logistic issues of gas.

Also I’m not planning on a electric car anytime soon. Just something I’m thinking out loud. I’m not trying to pay double to triple the gas.
 

Footsteps

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Of course, now the "controllers" have put out an SOS this a.m. stating, "Oh Noes! Russia supplies about 10% of the world's nickel supplies and where are we going to get THAT for our electric cars!!! (Hint for the dumb ones--Canada has an enormous "nickel belt" that will undoubtedly be used for supplies---er, that is, once the dumb ones profit enormously off of the increase in the price of their mining corporation stock. Hmm--maybe they're not so dumb after all--my bad.)
I have been very disappointed in the recent omission of Canada from American media by failing to recognize the SOURCE of Keystone pipeline oil. During the Millennium maybe Jesus will provide a global world resources map so we don’t have to pay billions for satellites to make guesses at where the good stuff was all along.
 

Rocky R.

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Yea I mentioned that a little on the comment. I hope it doesn’t happen again, I mean to be honest if it does happen it won’t matter If I have an electric car or no. I wouldn’t be able to get gas. When the that winter storm hit, all the gas stations were out due to transportation logistic issues of gas.

Also I’m not planning on a electric car anytime soon. Just something I’m thinking out loud. I’m not trying to pay double to triple the gas.
Well, for me a bicycle is the best bet. To solve the high theft issue I'll buy a foldable bike and modify it a little so it can pull groceries for me.
 

Epieikes

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If Biden does not unchain the American oil industry all his import ban will do is harm the American people and make America weaker. And he knows it; it's his purpose. As I have pointed out before, a ruined economy makes communism easier to sell.

Biden is a lifelong traitor. He is pure evil, with his evil intent hidden behind the mask of a fool.

Everyone who took part in the Biden coup shares in the responsibility for this treason. And that includes not only the ones who produced and counted fake ballots, but also the members of Congress and the various state legislative bodies who voted to certify an election anyone with a brain knew at the time was a big fraud. And don't forget the smiling liars on TV and their internet comrades who covered it all up.

Remember these traitors when you fill up your gas tank, as you think back to what it was like when a loyal American was president.
Well said. I hope the following brings us all some fresh encouragement. We know, from Psalms 2 and 37 among many others, that the Lord doesn't miss any of their actions, and that He laughs at their plans with full vengeance awaiting, but sometimes it is awesome to see the specifics spelled out...selected verses from Zechariah 8.

3 New King James Version
“Thus says the LORD: ‘I will return to Zion, And dwell in the midst of Jerusalem. Jerusalem shall be called the City of Truth, The Mountain of the LORD of hosts, The Holy Mountain.’

14 This is what the Lord Almighty says: “Just as I had determined to bring disaster on you and showed no pity when your ancestors angered me,” says the Lord Almighty, 15 “so now I have determined to do good again to Jerusalem and Judah. Do not be afraid. 16 These are the things you are to do: Speak the truth to each other, and render true and sound judgment in your courts; 17 do not plot evil against each other, and do not love to swear falsely. I hate all this,” declares the Lord.

19 This is what the Lord Almighty says: “The fasts of the fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth months will become joyful and glad occasions and happy festivals for Judah. Therefore love truth and peace.”

What we have and have had for longer than we have realized is a truth famine. Just as you cannot have "world peace" without the Prince of Peace, nor can you have "truth" without the Word of God--and I would add not just being known, but fervently read, fervently agreed-upon by all parties, fervently submitted to, fervently applied, and fervently ongoing. The Millennial Kingdom is going to be grand! Maranatha! :dance
 

Wings Like Eagles

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Don't forget what happened in Texas the winter just before this past one...............this grid won't take electric cars for long....
Also, there were apparently a LOT of electric cars stuck on I-95 in Virginia when the big snow storm hit--with no heat. No way to keep warm. At least those in gasoline powered cars were able to stay warm for quite a while longer. Gasoline-powered cars don't use much gas when they are idling and if you turn the engine on and off, you can make a tank of gas last until you get rescued.

Electric cars are NOT good for excessively cold or hot weather. In cold weather, you expend a lot of juice just running the heater, and, you reduce battery efficiency in the cold. In the very hot summer temperatures of the desert southwest, the batteries build up excessive heat and could fail entirely. Just what I wanted--a car that only works well in the summer in the north.
 

Rocky R.

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I have been very disappointed in the recent omission of Canada from American media by failing to recognize the SOURCE of Keystone pipeline oil. During the Millennium maybe Jesus will provide a global world resources map so we don’t have to pay billions for satellites to make guesses at where the good stuff was all along.
I hope He’ll tell us how to do nuclear cold fusion, where we could have nuclear type energy at room temperature.
 

Wings Like Eagles

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Know where I can hunt wild turkey?
We have lots here. My grandkids have a very short walk from their school to our house--part of their walk goes through some bush that adjoins our property. One day, I saw them walking on the road instead of taking the short-cut through the wooded area. When I asked them why, the younger one said, "We saw a flock of turkeys and were afraid." (The tom's can be pretty aggressive--flying at whatever offends them and trying to peck at the offending party.)
 
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