gabeincal
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F5 is getting shiny…"I got blisters on my fingers!"
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F5 is getting shiny…"I got blisters on my fingers!"
You might enjoy having your tax dollars working against Tesla in favor of legacies but I dont.I realize this is a topic that touches on our identity as Tesla investors, so ego is involved and rationality sometimes takes a back seat, but here goes:
Having read TMC for several years, let me see if I have this straight:
- Tesla has no subsidies (anymore).
- Tesla is against all subsidies.
- Tesla needs no subsidies! (Gondor needs no king!)
... and the clincher....
- Tesla is being screwed out of some new subsidies.
Have I got that right?
Do we cognitive dissonance much?
Great googly moogly, people! Tesla will do fine here. They'd weather this (even if there is anything to weather, which isn't even certain now) if they just sold the best cars and had the most modern factories and the most integrated supply chain. Add in the Supercharger network, Tesla Energy, Tesla Semi, Insurance, etc., and there is not a shadow of a doubt.
(And no, there was no politically possible way to remove the fossil fuel subsidies from the US tax and agricultural codes - for decades there never has been, and given a literal 0 vote margin in the Senate? It is more likely that we would see a 600 mile range Mach E next year )
Much obliged. Coincidentally I tried ChatGPT for the first time today, pretty awesome!Courtesy of ChatGPT:
There once was a man named Elon
Whose Tesla production never faltered on
Quarterly numbers were strong
As electric vehicles, he cranked out by the throng
Leading the charge for the future, all day long
Courtesy of ChatGPT:
There once was a man named Elon
Whose Tesla production never faltered on
Quarterly numbers were strong
As electric vehicles, he cranked out by the throng
Leading the charge for the future, all day long
Maybe not happening today even?
You might enjoy having your tax dollars working against Tesla in favor of legacies but I dont.
Not great… 405 deliveriesHere we go...
Tesla Vehicle Production & Deliveries and Date for Financial Results & Webcast for Fourth Quarter 2022 | Tesla Investor Relations
AUSTIN, Texas, January 2, 2023 – In the fourth quarter, we produced over 439,000 vehicles and delivered over 405,000 vehicles. In 2022, vehicle deliveries grew 40% YoY to 1.31 million while production grew 47% YoY to 1.37 million.ir.tesla.com
I agree. Tesla’s voice recognition is even worse than my 12 years old ACURA MDX.When I first got my S in 2016 the voice recognition was astounding. It almost always perfectly recognized what I said and it was pretty fast too. Many updates later and now it's dog slow and almost always gets it wrong. One of the few functions in my car that's gotten worse from updates.
I have not seen anyone take such a shallow take in this forum, completely missing the elephant in the room.I realize this is a topic that touches on our identity as Tesla investors, so ego is involved and rationality sometimes takes a back seat, but here goes:
Having read TMC for several years, let me see if I have this straight:
- Tesla has no subsidies (anymore).
- Tesla is against all subsidies.
- Tesla needs no subsidies! (Gondor needs no king!)
... and the clincher....
- Tesla is being screwed out of some new subsidies.
Have I got that right?
Do we cognitive dissonance much?
Great googly moogly, people! Tesla will do fine here. They'd weather this (even if there is anything to weather, which isn't even certain now) if they just sold the best cars and had the most modern factories and the most integrated supply chain. Add in the Supercharger network, Tesla Energy, Tesla Semi, Insurance, etc., and there is not a shadow of a doubt.
(And no, there was no politically possible way to remove the fossil fuel subsidies from the US tax and agricultural codes - for decades there never has been, and given a literal 0 vote margin in the Senate? It is more likely that we would see a 600 mile range Mach E next year )
Can we keep this type of bait out of the forums here? This is an obvious troll to start a political discussion.Why don't they simply add this language and be done with it? "Tesla vehicles do not qualify". That will make a ton of people happy. Media will go gaga over it. Win-win for Biden and Democrats.
And the pattern continuesnope.
I’ll stick with continued sense of let down after such things of late.