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While America is gearing up to make tiny shitbox cars…..

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See you're still depthroating the chinese

This driver was "cooked" by Xiaomi....

This is a different one from over a year ago:

Edited by krom

Junk EV's again.

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1 hour ago, XCR1250 said:

Junk EV's again.

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34 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

You really need to see someone about that. It's looking like you may not make it another 3 years

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47 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

That was when Elon was acting like a good little maga. The Chinese EVs are selling so well in Australia and Europe that they can’t keep them in stock. The only way US automakers can survive is with tariffs or all out bans on Chinese cars . It’s really sad that stuff made in the US is such shit.

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Oh boy, more of this “US Auto manufacturers are doomed” shit

Grabsgaydicks would be proud

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Pretty wild

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47 minutes ago, krom said:

You really need to see someone about that. It's looking like you may not make it another 3 years

why does he have EV's and Mooslim's at the White House?

32 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

That was when Elon was acting like a good little maga. The Chinese EVs are selling so well in Australia and Europe that they can’t keep them in stock. The only way US automakers can survive is with tariffs or all out bans on Chinese cars . It’s really sad that stuff made in the US is such shit.

GM is still selling expensive EV's, Ford... not so much. Tesla and Rivian pretty much own the protected market US taxpayers subsidized for years. If Americans could purchase Chinese EV's they'd gobble them up like the latest Apple product.

GM imports a lot of shit from Korea, for those who don't know.

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2 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

why does he have EV's and Mooslim's at the White House?

Why do you spend every living second of your life obsessing over what he does??

Do you believe that companies who steal tech/IP, are under control of the government, and get subsidized to dump products at below cost, should be allowed here in an attempt to kill domestic producers?

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46 minutes ago, krom said:

Why do you spend every living second of your life obsessing over what he does??

Do you believe that companies who steal tech/IP, are under control of the government, and get subsidized to dump products at below cost, should be allowed here in an attempt to kill domestic producers?

obsessing? lol

why are some, you (?) obsessed with defending any and every little weird thing the guy does... every living second of his life?

did you perceive that I was advocating for more Chinese shit to be dumped on our shore? the point is, Americans can't get or buy enough cheap shit from China given the opportunity to do so.

The U.S. government, primarily under the current administration, has recently shifted its industrial policy to take direct equity stakes in private U.S. companies in critical sectors such as semiconductors, critical minerals, and steel. This strategy, a departure from the historical norm of offering only loans and grants, is driven by national security concerns and a desire to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly from China. 

Key Details

  • Purpose: The primary goal is to bolster domestic supply chains for materials and technologies critical to national and economic security.

  • Mechanism: The government uses funds from legislation like the CHIPS and Science Act and the Defense Production Act (via agencies such as the Departments of Commerce and Defense) to make these investments.

  • Precedent: While unprecedented outside of national emergencies, the government previously took stakes in companies like General Motors and AIG during the 2008 financial crisis as a bailout measure. The current actions are distinct as they are proactive and not in response to an immediate financial collapse. 

Companies with Government Stakes

The U.S. government has acquired stakes, or the option to do so, in at least nine companies as of late 2025. Notable examples include: 

  • Intel: The government took a 9.9% stake in the semiconductor giant as part of an $8.9 billion investment to fund the construction of new fabrication plants in Ohio and Arizona.

  • MP Materials: The Department of Defense acquired a approximately 15% stake in the only U.S.-based rare earth mining and processing facility to secure a domestic supply of these essential minerals.

  • Lithium Americas: The Department of Energy provided a loan restructuring in exchange for a 5% stake in the company and its Thacker Pass lithium project joint venture.

  • Trilogy Metals: The government acquired a 10% stake in the mining company to support the development of a large copper and zinc deposit in Alaska.

  • U.S. Steel: The administration secured a "golden share," granting it veto power over key decisions (like moving operations offshore), as a condition for approving the company's acquisition by Japan's Nippon Steel.

  • Vulcan Elements & ReElement Technologies: Investments were made in these rare earth magnet companies to establish a fully domestic magnet supply chain.

  • Westinghouse: The Commerce Department has the option to take an 8% stake in the nuclear power company to support the construction of nuclear reactors. 

This strategy marks a fundamental shift in U.S. economic policy, blending private enterprise with government ownership to achieve strategic national goals. 

are we good with all of that? maybe they should have taken a stake in Arctic Cat pc

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51 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

obsessing? lol

why are some, you (?) obsessed with defending any and every little weird thing the guy does... every living second of his life?

did you perceive that I was advocating for more Chinese shit to be dumped on our shore? the point is, Americans can't get or buy enough cheap shit from China given the opportunity to do so.

The U.S. government, primarily under the current administration, has recently shifted its industrial policy to take direct equity stakes in private U.S. companies in critical sectors such as semiconductors, critical minerals, and steel. This strategy, a departure from the historical norm of offering only loans and grants, is driven by national security concerns and a desire to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly from China. 

Key Details

  • Purpose: The primary goal is to bolster domestic supply chains for materials and technologies critical to national and economic security.

  • Mechanism: The government uses funds from legislation like the CHIPS and Science Act and the Defense Production Act (via agencies such as the Departments of Commerce and Defense) to make these investments.

  • Precedent: While unprecedented outside of national emergencies, the government previously took stakes in companies like General Motors and AIG during the 2008 financial crisis as a bailout measure. The current actions are distinct as they are proactive and not in response to an immediate financial collapse. 

Companies with Government Stakes

The U.S. government has acquired stakes, or the option to do so, in at least nine companies as of late 2025. Notable examples include: 

  • Intel: The government took a 9.9% stake in the semiconductor giant as part of an $8.9 billion investment to fund the construction of new fabrication plants in Ohio and Arizona.

  • MP Materials: The Department of Defense acquired a approximately 15% stake in the only U.S.-based rare earth mining and processing facility to secure a domestic supply of these essential minerals.

  • Lithium Americas: The Department of Energy provided a loan restructuring in exchange for a 5% stake in the company and its Thacker Pass lithium project joint venture.

  • Trilogy Metals: The government acquired a 10% stake in the mining company to support the development of a large copper and zinc deposit in Alaska.

  • U.S. Steel: The administration secured a "golden share," granting it veto power over key decisions (like moving operations offshore), as a condition for approving the company's acquisition by Japan's Nippon Steel.

  • Vulcan Elements & ReElement Technologies: Investments were made in these rare earth magnet companies to establish a fully domestic magnet supply chain.

  • Westinghouse: The Commerce Department has the option to take an 8% stake in the nuclear power company to support the construction of nuclear reactors. 

This strategy marks a fundamental shift in U.S. economic policy, blending private enterprise with government ownership to achieve strategic national goals. 

are we good with all of that? maybe they should have taken a stake in Arctic Cat pc

Absolutely you are obsessing, you make every post about him. The fact that you don't even realize it is just proof of your problem.

This post was spin bragging up chinese garbage, again. You went straight to making it about trump, and its not the first thread you've done it to this week alone

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3 minutes ago, krom said:

Absolutely you are obsessing, you make every post about him. The fact that you don't even realize it is just proof of your problem.

This post was spin bragging up chinese garbage, again. You went straight to making it about trump, and its not the first thread you've done it to this week alone

tough shit

😁

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25 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

tough shit

😁

Trump cry

baby

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Face it. American cars suck shit.

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12 hours ago, ViperGTS/Z1 said:

Trump cry

12 hours ago, krom said:

Absolutely you are obsessing, you make every post about him. The fact that you don't even realize it is just proof of your problem.

Yes, Vipers devotion is on full display always. True tds

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37 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

Yes, Vipers devotion is on full display always. True tds

Yawn 🥱

And making up false Definitions lloyd

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15 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

tough shit

😁

That's exactly how liberals react when being presented with facts.

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As far as all the folks blowing Chinese communists in this thread, and blaming Trump for not letting them flood the country with cheap rolling crematoriums..

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1 hour ago, krom said:

That's exactly how liberals react when being presented with facts.

More proof viper is a libtard

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1 hour ago, krom said:

That's exactly how liberals react when being presented with facts.

nah, it's just too bad if you or no one likes it lmao

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5 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

nah, it's just too bad if you or no one likes it lmao

Seriously, seek professional help.

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19 hours ago, krom said:

Why do you spend every living second of your life obsessing over what he does??

It's good you are so devoted that you come in and defend him no matter what all while pointing blame on one side...

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18 minutes ago, krom said:

Seriously, seek professional help.

nah... this is my amusement

wait, should I spend my day arguing with a washer fluid chugging moron about *** winter *** instead?guzzle

lmao

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21 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

It's good you are so devoted that you come in and defend him no matter what all why pointing blame on one side...

Pretty sloppy for somone who points out spelling and grammar errors...

Care to translate it to English?

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58 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

More proof viper is a libtard?

..... Do you want any rent money ? lol.... I mean after all these tariffs are a major burden on you

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