Automakers care about how much R&D they have to invest and the impact on the quarterly profits. ICEs are dirt cheap in that regard, and it took the federal government bribing them to do so.
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Because US automakers and oil interest groups actively sought to keep the status quo?
According to the article, it won’t qualify for the federal tax incentive, so yeah… probably.
So $9K?
For the layman, that’s a lot, but for Trump?
This reads like a damage control spin.
We’re losing, but actually winning!
TBH, I would be surprised if Jones has those answers. Trump is SUPPOSED to be keeping Jones appraised of such happenings, but since when has he cared for protocol, and when has he ever been held accountable?
From what I can tell, it’s still in the ~$50,000 range.
I don’t really see how that can be considered ’cheap’.
They’re all beautiful shots, but something about them doesn’t leave me curious about their contexts. I wish I could articulate it better….
Like maybe it’s not enough of a tease?
Or maybe that you could’ve told me most of those shots were from S4 and I wouldn’t question it?
Or the lack of a contextual caption maybe?
Lethe. That's who I was thinking of. Like Cornwell was Lethe before she became Lethe.
Wasn’t Cornwell based on a character from TOS, specifically with the same name as an episode title in DIS?
I always felt there was the intent to kill her off, (even before the S2 finale) only to bring her back as an incomplete being.
The linked article has the same headline, as per the rules here.
Not impossible. Freeman was effectively the villain for S1 of Lower Decks, despite clearly being one of the good guys.
And Prodigy demonstrates how a personal vendetta can net some kids a nemesis, despite largely minding their own business.