@SomeguyfromTN@iWomansplainer per the original OP, product exists, just not at the price point she wants. Developing and making cars takes a lot of money and needs scale. If consumers won't buy it, doesn't make sense. Hence the need for mass appeal or premium pricing.
@DPearsonPHL “These days the people who would have attended here go to fireworks church, progressive church, or no church at all” and ”…obviously Protestant. So is the town they live in” are things you wrote. But yes, go for the personal attack.
@DPearsonPHL No you said the town today would be one where people go to fireworks churches and that the town then would have likely been protestant and like both of those things are not true?
@SouthPoint1000 I’ve long held the view that the demonization of chicago is b/c if the avg Texan saw the avg chicagoan, they’d see themselves. In Chicago we just have more cheese curds instead of nachos. but a bunch of beer, steak, sausage lovin’ football fan libs with the bellies to prove it
@EddyElfenbein When i go to Detroit for business, the car service i use there has both and the drivers tell me that they fight over who gets the navigator.
@mikegolicjr Do you know how many crappy flights i had to take for that concierge key / global services status (and yes i have both simultaneously)? You think there’s a “time limit” for me to use my lane? Your worst take ever.
@InverseZitron @DKThomp This - electric cars are terrible for tire emissions - willing to bet it offsets the benefits of regenerative braking (which i do love). You want to reduce car emissions… less miles driven.
@SouthPoint1000@RonBrownstein Tie it more broadly with education issues - the gutting of public schools in several red states / assault on libraries. Dems should be the party of caring about our children (e.g. the gun panel at the convention). You’ve got a teacher RIGHT THERE.