@DanHogan95@burchie_kid Absolutely. Lived in Southern California for about that long. Went to a lot of games but they just weren't my teams.
If it's a sport that you didn't follow it's easier.
@ODELLXYZ An odd question, but we just got a grain mill. Many podcasts back, you mentioned a particularly clean type of wheat berries. Could you post which ones they are or might you have any suggestions on finding other good ones?
@kev5673@LTsarcasm@cousinvanko Your evidence that we should have enough cars and that the cheapest should be affordable is a chart with a decreasing amount of cars being produced for an increasing population.
@kev5673@LTsarcasm@cousinvanko People are talking about cars that are significantly less than 10k and you're talking about cars that cost $25,000. Did you even read the discussion you commented on?
Also you're changing arguments. Did you realize your first one was illogical?
@RealEJAntoni Lots of people have asked you to explain how it was an obvious disaster. Maybe it was, but until you follow up on your unsubstantiated claim you might as well have written "and dragons fell from the sky."
@kev5673@cousinvanko You mean the supply of cheap used vehicles like the ones that were part of the program or new vehicles under the current price regime? Nice try though.
@kev5673@cousinvanko The population of the country also increased by about 10 percent since then. So you'd need a natural inflation of supply to maintain the status quo. So it's like ten more people needed the lifeboat.
@kev5673@cousinvanko Markets are made on the margin. That's why your percentage argument is ridiculous to begin with. It's like not understanding why for a population of 100 the bidding war goes way different for a 99 vs 100 seat life boat.
@kev5673@cousinvanko It was over two thirds of a million. Between 16 and 17 million are sold in the US every year. An absolute not blip on your fictional radar.