Deere should fire some additional staff

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Bad news according to cucky. We are much better off when our appliances are built in Asia. America Last, Now and Forever.
 
I've been saying the whole time that the only "tax" that bucky doesn't like is tariffs because he has TDS. High energy costs also eat into margins but for some reason bucky votes for high energy prices. For reasons he is unable to explain.
I’ve got solar. Both my home energy and my cars energy bill have gone down.
”I’ve got solar”
Lmao you live in a fucking apartment.
That is one of the funniest, most pissant butthurt leftist posts I've ever read on here.
Just completely shows what useful tools these people are.
 
PSE gave the robo call today that it's going to be hot this weekend and don't use power
But sure an all electric life with no electricity sounds awesome
 
I try not responding to Bud Fox but his solar claims seem even more short sided than usual. Living in Atlanta (217 sunny days per year vs Seattle 157)- with an 85% exposure rate on my roof, solar seemed like it had potential. After a 30% fed tax incentive, my two options would cost between $15K-$17K. The ROI would of a 22% offset would be 11.5 years. That's wonderful with a warranty of 10 years.

Pass
I’d say you were a poor negotiator who should have not taken the first quote the solar company gave you.
 
I've been saying the whole time that the only "tax" that bucky doesn't like is tariffs because he has TDS. High energy costs also eat into margins but for some reason bucky votes for high energy prices. For reasons he is unable to explain.
I’ve got solar. Both my home energy and my cars energy bill have gone down.
”I’ve got solar”
Lmao you live in a fucking apartment.
Maybe Cucky has a solar scooter to get to work on. That would be neato!
 
You guys also have a lack of vision. You know these nvidia chips are going to eat up all the electricity across the nation and your power bills are about to go through the roof right? Trust me it’s coming.
Don’t come bitching to me on this board when that happens.
 
Sounds like a good reason not to get rid of carbon
Then again im not an idiot
 
I try not responding to Bud Fox but his solar claims seem even more short sided than usual. Living in Atlanta (217 sunny days per year vs Seattle 157)- with an 85% exposure rate on my roof, solar seemed like it had potential. After a 30% fed tax incentive, my two options would cost between $15K-$17K. The ROI would of a 22% offset would be 11.5 years. That's wonderful with a warranty of 10 years.

Pass
I’d say you were a poor negotiator who should have not taken the first quote the solar company gave you.
Bud Fox shows his confusion of “Pass” as my consent to purchase.

I know it was confusing with numbers, percentages and terms like “ROI”.
 
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