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Got this email today from a local Ford Dealership. They are stocked up on electric vehicles. Which really means they can't sell them even with a $10,000 federal and state tax credit. Will get even harder starting in September.

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Got this email today from a local Ford Dealership. They are stocked up on electric vehicles. Which really means they can't sell them even with a $10,000 federal and state tax credit. Will get even harder starting in September.

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My friend bought an EV a couple years ago. I think it took almost a year to arrive. When she took it in for service, it took them forever to diagnose something.

I notice she took the bus and didn't drive it 120 miles to Phoenix in May for a work thing. I drove my old gas Toyota that has way over 200k miles on it. I also hiked up some mountain without water in 100 degree heat and was fine. Billy tough.
 
Seeing a pattern. Probably early on stage dementia or just an honest mistake. John Kerry:
"I remember spending Christmas Eve of 1968 five miles across the Cambodian border being shot at by our South Vietnamese allies. . . . The absurdity of almost being killed by our own allies in a country in which President Nixon claimed there were no American troops was very real."
In 1986 Mr. Kerry argued on the Senate floor against U.S. support for the Nicaraguan contras, again citing the 1968 Christmas in Cambodia and "the president of the United States telling the American people I was not there; the troops were not in Cambodia. I have that memory which is seared--seared--in me." In a 1992 interview with the Associated Press the story came back: "By Christmas 1968, part of Kerry's patrol extended across the border of South Vietnam into Cambodia."
Trouble is, the person who appears to have been wrong here about Mr. Kerry's location was not the president--who was Lyndon Johnson, not Nixon, by the way--but Mr. Kerry himself. His commanding officers all testify to this fact, as do men who were on his boat at the time. And so now, reluctantly, does the Kerry campaign.
 
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