A lot of comments on that video that these are concepts... Originally Posted by Willie Wanker
All start out as concept vehicles. Tesla has concept vehicles. It's all a sign of what is heading down the road.
There are some really good EV channels on YT that are more trustworthy and actually go onsite and interview manufacturers and do real world EV testing. Originally Posted by Willie WankerYup lots of smearing goes on in YT in quite a few other fields. It really gets bad on Tech issues between Apple & M$, Intel vs AMD, HHD vs SSD and now throw in M.2, one RAM vs another. You have to take all with a grain of salt......just like this SHMB....LOL
Yup lots of smearing goes on in YT in quite a few other fields. It really gets bad on Tech issues between Apple & M$, Intel vs AMD, HHD vs SSD and now throw in M.2, one RAM vs another. You have to take all with a grain of salt......just like this SHMB....LOL Originally Posted by ZollnerAbsolutely. There's so much disinformation; companies trying to edge out competitors, ad click bait etc. You reay. do have to take everything with a grain of salt.
https://www.businessinsider.com/suez...flation-2021-3Trump blames Obama !
I'm sure this also will make higher gas prices the fault of President Joe Biden.
In case you missed the video:
https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2771826 Originally Posted by woodywouldpekher
One critique of President Biden’s historic spending blowout is that it steals economic growth from the future in return for a temporary surge in the next two years. Imagine our surprise to see the White House confirm this criticism in its own budget proposal.
In a phrase, the President’s economists are predicting the return of “secular stagnation.” Readers may recall that unfortunate term from the Obama Presidency, when leftish economists sought to explain why growth seemed stuck at 2% or so despite unprecedented monetary stimulus.
The Biden budget says we’re likely to stagnate again after the Keynesian spending flood of 2021 and 2022—though at even lower growth rates than the slow-growth Obama years.