Streets of Philadelphia. Mix chicom fentanyl with some meth and you get a recipe for success. You think Cho Bai Den cares? Or his handlers? Certainly wouldn't want to enforce any drug laws because benign neglect is working out so well.
So, trial balloon on Chris Christie running with Liz Cheney in 2024. You know who thinks that Liz Cheney is a swell conservative? The one eyed bandit. Geezus.
So, trial balloon on Chris Christie running with Liz Cheney in 2024. You know who thinks that Liz Cheney is a swell conservative? The one eyed bandit. Geezus.
So, trial balloon on Chris Christie running with Liz Cheney in 2024. You know who thinks that Liz Cheney is a swell conservative? The one eyed bandit. Geezus.
So, trial balloon on Chris Christie running with Liz Cheney in 2024. You know who thinks that Liz Cheney is a swell conservative? The one eyed bandit. Geezus.
So, trial balloon on Chris Christie running with Liz Cheney in 2024. You know who thinks that Liz Cheney is a swell conservative? The one eyed bandit. Geezus.
So, trial balloon on Chris Christie running with Liz Cheney in 2024. You know who thinks that Liz Cheney is a swell conservative? The one eyed bandit. Geezus.
Somebody voted for this sh*t and it wasn't me. I can't imagine being in the military chain of command and having to deal with this insanity. National security my ass.
BY TYLER DURDEN MONDAY, NOV 15, 2021 - 08:40 PM GM Defense, the military division of General Motors, is producing an army version of the GMC Hummer EV in 2022, CNBC reports.
The eLRV, or electric Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, is based on a modified Hummer EV frame, motors, and Ultium batteries.
"The Army's very excited about the fact that we're investing in this," GM Defense President Steve duMont told CNBC in an interview at the automaker's research center in Warren, Michigan.
"The eLRV, that's the first purpose-built from the ground up, you saw it today, it's our Hummer EV. Our Hummer EV is what we're going to base that vehicle on," duMont said.
Going green sounds wonderful for the military but there's a significant issue. Warzones don't have charging stations so it would be impossible to refuel one of these vehicles, unless, batteries could be quickly swapped out. DuMont added GM could mount a combustion-powered charging system to increase range (not so green after all).
DuMont's interview followed a visit from Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks on Monday. The defense secretary discussed GM Defense's research and development of EVs for military applications with the corporate exec.
Hicks admitted to CNBC on Monday that EV combat vehicles will be "challenging," mainly because there is no charging infrastructure in warzones. She noted, "electrifying the non-tactical fleet, that's a no-brainer."
Both Nikola and Lordstown Motors have built prototype military-grade vehicles for the service. Now it appears GM's eLRV will be next. The Army is the largest institutional polluter globally and is trying to go green under a Biden administration.
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NO. NEXT QUESTION? Could Chris Christie and Liz Cheney take Trump down?
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Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 5:00 pm
2024 gonna be special
They had their chance with Hillary and said no.
Domestic terrorist sighting
Who votes for this shit?
Stop before I can't hold anything down, Brown.
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/gm-defense-build-military-version-hummer-ev
GM Defense To Build Military Version Of Hummer EV
BY TYLER DURDEN
MONDAY, NOV 15, 2021 - 08:40 PM
GM Defense, the military division of General Motors, is producing an army version of the GMC Hummer EV in 2022, CNBC reports.
The eLRV, or electric Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, is based on a modified Hummer EV frame, motors, and Ultium batteries.
"The Army's very excited about the fact that we're investing in this," GM Defense President Steve duMont told CNBC in an interview at the automaker's research center in Warren, Michigan.
"The eLRV, that's the first purpose-built from the ground up, you saw it today, it's our Hummer EV. Our Hummer EV is what we're going to base that vehicle on," duMont said.
Going green sounds wonderful for the military but there's a significant issue. Warzones don't have charging stations so it would be impossible to refuel one of these vehicles, unless, batteries could be quickly swapped out. DuMont added GM could mount a combustion-powered charging system to increase range (not so green after all).
DuMont's interview followed a visit from Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks on Monday. The defense secretary discussed GM Defense's research and development of EVs for military applications with the corporate exec.
Hicks admitted to CNBC on Monday that EV combat vehicles will be "challenging," mainly because there is no charging infrastructure in warzones. She noted, "electrifying the non-tactical fleet, that's a no-brainer."
Both Nikola and Lordstown Motors have built prototype military-grade vehicles for the service. Now it appears GM's eLRV will be next. The Army is the largest institutional polluter globally and is trying to go green under a Biden administration.