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Chippopotanuse t1_jee31bn wrote

Court documents showed he also took his iPhone6 with him to the Capitol. Probably has had a broken screen for the last 4 years too.

He’s a typical lazy ass meathead living on a $70k+ taxpayer-funded pension on the South Shore.

Hope he enjoys jail. I wish these pensions were subject to revocation if you - as a retired cop - commit a felony.

> Joseph R Fisher is an inactive Officer in the Boston Police Department.

> Joseph R Fisher retired on Dec 14, 2016 and receives a monthly pension of $6,230.69 from the Boston Retirement System.

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Dracoxidos t1_jee2ujy wrote

Thus, the final line from the CEO. And it varies from area to area. All new car lots in my area are full to the gills and not moving (there's a $77k F150 Lightning that's been sitting at the front of the lot of a dealer for 7 months). While the used lots are selling almost faster than they can supply.

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Dracoxidos t1_jee2j7o wrote

Demand exceeds supply at this point, true. Thus, my final line from the CEO. With the exception of the Lightning, it can be argued that the demand is being artificially inflated. Depending on where you live, only a certain number of EVs shipped to dealers in that area. Consumers see the limited supply, buy what they can quickly, the purchases show demand is high.

As for people buying quickly. Not for new car dealerships in my area. New car dealers' lots are full. If you look at the used lots, that's where sales are being made.

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Antique-Scholar-5788 t1_jee1qfx wrote

Solid example of manipulating data for propaganda purposes.

Those numbers include such data as civilian deaths in the Syrian Civil War and US citizen/military death.

The US Middle East wars were obviously a mistake, but the US military didn’t target civilians. Equating that to what Russia is doing (or China by the CCP), and using whataboutism to justify it, is despicable.

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fjf1085 OP t1_jee0kvs wrote

It’s a real problem with a couple of judges in Texas especially. I mean how many times does the Supreme Court need to smack his ACA rulings down before he takes the hint? I feel like it’s the judicial equivalent of throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks.

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