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CanadaIsNotForSale's avatar

Does the $400 Million include maintenance costs? Tesla's in general, but the Cybertruck specifically are not the most reliable vehicles. This initial amount will double. I enjoy every report of Tesla sales dropping around the world. Once we start seeing government vehicles of them. less public will procure them , I hope. BTW, I have to always add as an emotional release Teslas's are a POS.

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Hal Brown's avatar

Trump and Musk don't care about cost. They want to give all of us the finger. They like the image of this futurist THING on wheels carrying their armed thugs around the county and being seen both on the news and on the streets.

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Sabrina Haake's avatar

My god. I hope the retired generals, military leaders and people who took their oath to the constitution seriously are talking to each other. It's treason and we need to get ready to fight back.

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Hal Brown's avatar

Sabrina, just watched you on Thom Hartmann. You did a great job first talking about bribery in Russia, then how people who didn't go along disappearred, and building to the end where you said the words that could get that FBI Cybertruck in front of your house. In the chat there I posted that I was a reserve cop for 20 years and owned guns, and that I sold them when I moved from Mass. to Portland, Or. I noted that I was thinking of buying a gun again. We can fight the power of the armed fed wit gun (Thom mentioned Blackhawk helicopters), but if there is a coup our military can take over the government, install temporary leaders, and eventually insure free elections.

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Hal Brown's avatar

I hope it is finnaly sinking in with those who actually have ways to stop this whether it is refusing to carry out orders which violate their oath to the Constitution, or taking action which is kenetic and is far more drastic.

Just expressing this would put me on the list, albeit, a low priority, for the FBI Cybertruck to appear in front of my house.

Ann and I are looking foward to your Thom Hartmann interview in a couple of hours. He has expressed things like this. Do you dare talk about it today?

Thom and I have some things in common. We both went to Michigan State at about the same time and were part of the anti-war movement there, and, if he hasn't moved, we both live in the very progressive city of Portland, OR.

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