Volume matters for automation. Us made market would be only for us. 15 to 20% of cell market. Less by volume.
India afaik only assembles. Its the components that are highly automated.
25% tariffs on all phones in us because all are made outside of us, is just a sales tax on a modern necessity. Will still be hard to invest on us manufacturing or assembly
If a more important priority than not killing all of you and your descendants, or at least not greatly increasing their cost of survival, then fuck you and your fucking children.
War on russia was already path to alternatives. Doing nothing to oppose USA war on us, is new excuse to fuck us all.
shouldn't be that hard, but I understand that 94% can't do it.
line up the apples, a line that will cut the first apple into 2/3 vs 1/3 will also cut the next apple in same proportion. 1 person gets the 2 sliced 1/3s
Bipole III transmission line, built to deliver power from northern to southern Manitoba, jumped in cost from $2.2 billion in 2007 to over $5 billion once completed roughly 10 years later.
No mountains and cheap land rights. This was also a project that was backup/resilience focused, just as any new Canada trade project would be. A 5% ROI (yield), at 10% capacity utilization (36 days of backup per year), excluding all maintenance and operations costs for 2gw transmission line would require $3.42/mwh cost which doesn't seem that bad, but hydro capacity is almost always under 50%, and there was just one main incident that resulted in a 4 day power outage in last 30 years. So putting cost as at least $10/mwh or even $20/mwh is reasonable. Main value is job creation boondoggle.
Much higher resilience value for Hydro power (subject to droughts impact on capacity from global warming) is solar and batteries and EVs with V2G. 5gw solar (can cost under $5B) will provide 5000 mwh (equivalent to 10% capacity on 2gw hvdc line) on the worst winter day, 15000mwh on average winter day, and 45000mwh on typical summer day. V2G is generally a consumer expense, but paying them $20-$50/mwh margin for arbitrage ensures full solar sales, and lets individual consumers have 4+ days of resilience if they want to prioritize that over V2G profits in emergency. Consumer solar is also a private expense that lets them arbitrage EV power to greater profit. Even if all equipment/EVs is China sourced, there is significant local job creation/expenses for cheaper power and power resilience.
The SpaceX/Anduril plan is $2.5T. This initial $25B is just to pay for weapon salesmen to sell the US/public on $2.5T. Like most modern US military spending, the goal is to spend rather than produce value.
With war on Canada, and rest of world, commercial truck and ship bombs are a good path to annonymous destruction of US, where political blame is independent of facts like 9/11. Submarines can attack with short range missiles. If you/enemy believes that golden dome is 99.9% effective, and you/enemy would like to collapse the US economically with a single nuke, as punishment for its hubris, then sending 1000 ICBMs will work. This means producing much more missiles and nuclear payloads, and the dome effectiveness will be overstated and undertested. Much more missiles are likely to get through.
Germany has a very binary view on class supremacism. It's not supremacism is good vs bad. It's a pendulum of who is above criticism. Russophobic nazi supremacism still kosher though.
This is about roll thrusters that permit orientation that allows communications/operation from earth. How many years of fuel does it have for roll thrusters, and does it share fuel with propulsion thrusters, and is there any thought of making it go faster instead of staying operationally controllable?
Disappointing to see adoption of CPC/PP platform cluelessness policy priority. Canada needs to spend on industrial policy to fight US, and prepare for hardships. His first BS of offering US empire more weapons purchases for more force multiplier warmongering was embarassing enough. Head in the sand "negotiations" is not going to go well.
Priority needs to be to destroy US economy, to save Canada's. If plan is to do nothing, we can do without an auto industry too, but waiting until the crisis evolves is just negligent.
Frank's is cayenne pepper based. That is generally my favorite pepper, but it is also easily found in powdered form, and overall can easily add scoville with cayenne taste to any other sauce. Chili powder and Pepperoncini are also widely available in dry form, and layer taste to other sauces/spice without necessarily going over 9000.
The process itself must serve evil. As a process, single issue bills permit a clear stand on good/evil with debate on the issue to convince/justify vote. Multi issue bills permit a horse trade of my evil interests to be included for your evil interest to also be included.
It can backfire though. Too big a deal can get some to leave the corruption consensus over 1 provision included. Everyone is given more power to grandstand against evil.
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