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From: pothead <pothead@snakebite.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Full Self Driving Air Traffic Control Goes To Mars
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2025 17:01:52 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: Libtard Rehabilitation Program

On 2025-02-08, AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 8 Feb 2025 05:24:24 -0500, -hh says... 
>
>> > Compared to Biden's EV initiative where $7.5 billion dollars has built ~10 chargers?
>> 
>> Do you research *why* before making that complaint?
>
> Why?
>
> The chargers were promised... the money was taken.
>
> WHERE are the chargers?

Biden should have put Musk in "charge" of it.
They would be built by now and more than likely for a lot less money.


>> Look into it, and get back to us.
>
> Done did, homo habilis... LONG time ago, and they're STILL not built.

Correct.

> Musk is doing a better job than the government.
>
> No surprise, there.
>
> https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2N51KGD/aerial-photo-of-supercharger-tesla-station-at-the-harris-ranch-in-california-2N51KGD.jpg
>
> https://imgsrv2.voi.id/xRX8FnbM2LO3rfkBpRHrUFGMmkEocN92_ZYJ_CtO0-
> E/auto/1200/675/sm/1/bG9jYWw6Ly8vcHVibGlzaGVycy82ODgxMC8yMDIxMDcyMTExNTEtbW9iaWxlLmpwZw.jpg
>
> https://duckduckgo.com/?q=musk+superchargers&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fimgsrv2.voi.id%2FxRX8FnbM2LO3rfkBpRHrUFGMmkEocN92_ZYJ_CtO0-E%
> 2Fauto%2F1200%2F675%2Fsm%2F1%2FbG9jYWw6Ly8vcHVibGlzaGVycy82ODgxMC8yMDIxMDcyMTExNTEtbW9iaWxlLmpwZw.jpg

Indeed.


>> 
>> > Musk is a modern day visionary.
>> > He sees things that others don"t.
>> 
>> Did you research into what things are dodgy in their last two SEC 
>> filings? You do know that its a crime to lie on them, right?
>
> What EXACTLY does that have to do with being a visionary, building cars and space craft?

Nothing.
It's hh's usual goal post move.


> Mmmm... nothing.

Yep.

>> Musk also took deposits from customers for a new Roadster... 
>> ... which was originally promised for delivery in 2017.
>
>> How's that coming along?
>> 
>> And if Elon's so great at running things, then why did a huge pension 
>> fund just divest themselves of it last month?
>
> Musk runs his company's pension fund?
>
> Bullshit financial crap deleted. 

hh loves numbers.
His life revolves around a balance sheet.
Seeing as he is a woke liberal, I wonder how he feels about claims
that math is racist?
How about there is more than one correct answer to a simple
math problem like 5+5=10, or is it 5+5=20?
Sure looks racist to me lol!

>> > But of course you libbys have to cherry pick things.
>> > Good luck with that.
>> 
>> Its not just that TSLA is crashing: how many Starships has he already 
>> blown up? He's already had more catastrophic failures than Apollo.
>
> Apollo had few, so why did you leave out Mercury, Gemini, X-15 and the Space Shuttle?

Because he is cherry picking and those cherrys don't fit his narrative.

> 15 November 1967 Control failure X-15 Flight 3-65-97
>
> 28 January 1986 Launch booster failure, vehicle disintegration during launch - Space Shuttle Challenger disaster STS-51-L
>
> 1 February 2003 Vehicle disintegration on re-entry - Space Shuttle Columbia disaster STS-107
>
> Training jet crash 31 October 1964 (Gemini)
>
> Training jet crash 28 February 1966 Gemini 9
>
> Fire during spacecraft test 27 January 1967 Apollo 1 United States Virgil "Gus" Grissom
>
> Training jet crash 5 October 1967 (Apollo) 
>
> Training jet crash 8 December 1967 (Manned Orbiting Laboratory) 
>
> Spaceplane crash during test flight 31 October 2014 VSS Enterprise PF04 
>
> Landing capsule sank in water 21 July 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4
>
> Engine shutdown at launch 12 December 1965 Gemini 6A
>
> Equipment failure 17 March 1966 Gemini 8
>
> Struck twice by lightning during launch 14 November 1969 Apollo 12
>
> Premature engine shutdown 11 April 1970 Apollo 13
>
> Equipment failure 13 April 1970 Apollo 13
>
> One of three main parachutes failed 7 August 1971 Apollo 15
>
> SRB ignition shock wave overpressure reached design limits of orbiter structure 12 April 1981 STS-1
> The overpressure bent four struts that supported two RCS fuel tanks in the nose of Columbia and the orbiter's locked body flap was pushed up and down 
> 6 in (15 cm) by the shock wave.
>
> Leaked hydrazine fuel fire and explosion 8 December 1983 STS-9
>
> Space Shuttle in-flight engine failure 29 July 1985 STS-51-F
>
> Thermal tile damage 6 December 1988 STS-27
>
> Explosive release device punctured cargo bay bulkhead 12 September 1993 STS-51
>
> Main engine electrical short and hydrogen leak 23 July 1999 STS-93
>
> Toxic ammonia leak during EVA 10 February 2001 ISS/STS-98
>
> 14 April 1964 Cape Canaveral, US 3 Delta rocket
> Eleven workers were in the room when the 205 kg (452 lb) of solid fuel in the third stage ignited. Sidney Dagle, 29; Lot D. Gabel, 51, and John 
> Fassett, 30, were severely burned and later died of their injuries. Eight others were injured, but survived. The ignition was caused by a spark of 
> static electricity.
>
> 7 September 1990 Edwards AFB, CA United States 1 Titan IV
> A Titan IV launch vehicle solid rocket booster was being hoisted by a crane into a rocket test stand at Edwards AFB, California. The bottom section 
> of the booster broke free, hit the ground and ignited. One person, Alan M. Quimby, 27, a civilian employee of Wyle Laboratories, was killed and nine 
> others were injured in the accident.
>
> 26 July 2007 Mojave Spaceport, California 3 engine test for SpaceShipTwo
> Explosion during a test of rocket systems by Scaled Composites during a nitrous oxide injector test[115]
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spaceflight-related_accidents_and_incidents#Non-astronaut_fatalities
>
>> > P.S. we didn't get to the moon in a year.
>> > There were many failures.
>> > That's how science works.
>> 
>> Apollo only had one catastrophic launch failure out of fourteen.
>
> APOLLO, dumb ass, was NOT the only space program. (see above)
>
> Fucking moron.

I've reached the same conclusion.




>=====
>
> Trump WINS!
>
> Donald Trump is the 47th U.S. president, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.
>
> Republican Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in the 2024 election, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. 
>
> Trump, 78, will begin his second term early next year.
>
> Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the U.S. President on Monday, January 20, 2025, on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. 
>
> A Second Trump Administration


-- 
pothead

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