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To: tntpal who wrote (38457)6/8/2022 2:16:00 PM
From: GUNSNGOLD2 Recommendations

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What an idiot.

Nothing more to say.

G-n-G



To: tntpal who wrote (38457)6/8/2022 3:40:44 PM
From: alanrs3 Recommendations

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Winfastorlose

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Bread too expensive?

"Let them eat cake."

Gas too expensive?

"Ha, ha, suckers."



To: tntpal who wrote (38457)6/8/2022 4:14:15 PM
From: isopatch7 Recommendations

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A few yrs. w. her EV in MI winters and...<Here are the costs of a battery replacement for some popular electric vehicles (EVs):

Tesla Model 3/Model S: Though the price varies a little bit depending on your location, a battery replacement in each of these Teslas would cost between $12,000 and $15,000 (the battery itself usually costs about $13,000).

Nissan Leaf: The original quoted price for a battery replacement in the Nissan Leaf was about $5,000, with different battery types costing between $3,500 and $9,500. Still, some dealerships are charging up to $15,000 to switch out the old battery.

Chevy Volt: As one of the most popular hybrid cars on the market, the Chevy Volt has a slightly more agreeable price range of $3,000 to $9,000.>

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To: tntpal who wrote (38457)6/8/2022 6:53:30 PM
From: tntpal5 Recommendations

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Dr Sousa-Faro Arrested On Fake Vaccination Charges, the president of European pharmaceutical giant PharmaMar, was arrested on suspicion of falsifying his Covid-19 vaccination status.
MAY 30, 2022

Spanish police carried out an investigation – Operation Jenner – which uncovered a vast network of celebrities and “elites” who paid money to have their names fraudulently entered into the National Immunisation Register, despite refusing to be vaccinated. One of the “elites” was Jose Maria Fernandez Sousa-Faro, president of European pharmaceutical giant PharmaMar.

The Europe wide investigation was named Operation Jenner after Edward Jenner who developed the first vaccine and is considered the father of immunology. Operation Jenner saw seven people arrested in Barcelona and Madrid in late January. Reportedly there are 2,200 people involved in the fraud and the investigation is ongoing with more evidence being collected before many of those go to trial.

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To: tntpal who wrote (38457)6/8/2022 7:08:11 PM
From: tntpal3 Recommendations

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Reporter Asks General Motors CEO Where The Charging Electricity Comes From For Their New Chevy Volt – Her Answer Is Hilarious...

During an unveiling of the new Chevy Volt, Zimmerman demonstrated for the media how the supposedly “green” vehicle is simply plugged into a power source for energy. And this power source, at least in Michigan, is mostly burned coal.

“For those of you who didn’t put it all together: Electric cars run off electricity, electricity provided by a power plant, a plant that runs primarily off coal, which actually is a worse pollutant than a gas-powered engine.
This has been known for years, as a paper that came out back in 2015 revealed that most electric cars throughout the country are powered by electricity that comes from coal.


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To: tntpal who wrote (38457)6/9/2022 8:34:38 AM
From: tntpal2 Recommendations

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