• jaybone@lemmy.world
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    When Elon’s DOGE kills the economy, I don’t know who he thinks will be able to buy his shit. Maybe he can sell in Europe.

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      He won’t care, it’s all a game to him. He has already moved on from Tesla. I’d be surprised if a new model came out at this point.

      Perhaps people who truly believe they are in a simulation shouldn’t be allowed to play the game.

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      Nope, here a lot of people are wising up too. And he is constantly fighting with unions. His company will be oblitherated by the Chinese EV companies.

      And Cybertrucks won’t pass certification here.

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        Too bad the US has actively banned Chinese EVs from being imported to focus or their own behind the times shit models.

        I don’t actively research EVs yet as I’m not in the market, but that’s what I’ve read whenever I get a little interest in them. I’m not keen on investing until there are more charging places in my area before getting serious on the switch.

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          30 days ago

          That’s fair. I’m from a small country with a very high charge station density… so for anything local it’s a no brainer. Plus I have a driveway to change on.

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        That’s how a “free market” is actually supposed to work.

        We DO NOT have a free market, nor do we have the regulations required to keep the economy on a sustainable growth track. Which is why we reliably implode. We took the worst of both economic systems and gave a few oligarchs that control conglomerate corporations free reign to enrich themselves through crisis capitalism.

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          30 days ago

          No we don’t have a free market and we should not want one. A market completely devoid of regulations ignores reality.