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Optional@lemmy.world to Enough Musk Spam@lemmy.world · 4 months ago
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  • gibmiser@lemmy.world
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    They are able to do this because they know governments will favor their Money over the needs of the local population.

    It’s not intentionally evil. Is turn a blind eye evil.

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      It’s not intentionally evil.

      Idk, man. I can’t help notice that the city is in a smaller, poor, majority Hispanic region with bad state-level representation and a history of weak environmental protections.

      It’s intentionally exploitative and callous of the very obvious outcomes of the policy. I’d consider that “evil” in the same way racing an F-350 through a dog park is “evil”.

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        Conservatives: So they must deserve it! Suddenly Joe Rogan is talking about the nuances to driving a truck through dogparks.

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      Have you been living under a rock for the last ten years or so? These people are very very intentionally evil.

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        Why not be. Most people apparently won’t defend themselves from being oppressed if you spin up some fantastical story to confuse them.

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    Even at the lowest estimated demand, Tesla’s water needs are raising concerns for local residents. “It’s just upsetting that we still give water contracts out when we’re in such dire straits,” said Myra Alaniz, a Nueces County resident who lives just outside of Robstown.

    I feel like we’re going to see this more and more as the years go on

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      The question is do they have enough money to run the plant AND put out the fires from the Molotov cocktails, which presumably the residents will be using?

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        Yeah right, the town locals will blame Mexicans for using all the water to open juice stands.

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    I’m sure musk has seen tank girl and working on a way to get water from people. You guys just got to be a little more patient, he has his mouth full of the future president’s balls right now

    • 𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍@midwest.social
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      You sure you got the mouth-to-ball relationship correct there?

      • Blackout@fedia.io
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        Well think of how much power you have over a guy when their balls are in your mouth

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          Sucking balls is alpha af.

          Assert dominance.

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        Here I was thinking the ratio was also a problem with that math. Full…?

        • 𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍@midwest.social
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          Excellent point. I mean, with such tiny little hands, there’s plenty of room for Elon to talk around. Which is part of the problem.

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    I’m so happy he left California. Texas and Musk deserve each other.

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      The folks that were in Texas before are nothing like the people that moved there because they think people in Texas are like that. Current crop of Texas politicians know this, but play on this inaccurate perception to advertise to out of state people. Working great for them, not so much for real Texans.

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    Let us know how that works out in a few years.

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      People in Corpus Christi will all die, but Musk will be 2x trillionaire

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        Fox News blames it on: whatever new word that means “accepting” or “justice” on the Left.

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          Satire is dead

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    Source https://m.miningweekly.com/article/musks-massive-tesla-lithium-plant-hunts-for-water-in-drought-hit-texas-2025-01-08

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    Sure seems like the end goal is an even shittier version of Feudalism where the lords feel no responsibility or accountability to their land or serfs.

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      Sure does.

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      Why would they? Billionaires have no boarders. Money squirreled away in all denominations. They share no allegiance with you or I.

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        The border typo makes me laugh because both spellings are right

      • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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        The Nazis also had their gold. No use when they come for you.

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      Welp, that doesn’t hold long.

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    Why Texas when there are other states that don’t have droughts?

    Also what will happen in the case of a fire?

    Toxic smoke from California lithium battery plant fire raises concerns about air qualityy

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      It all comes down to taxes.

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      I hate human suffering, but Texas is a shit hole with Abbot and Paxton making the world the worst place they can. If those two breathe bad air, maybe it will end their time on the scene a little bit sooner.

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    Y’all trying to have Musk drain the Great Lakes for profit instead of just laughing at another unforced error from Texas need to learn the wisdom of allowing your enemies to defeat themselves.

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    I don’t understand building facilities like this in south Texas. It’s ridiculously hot most of the year and lacks rain even in coastal areas. No one has ever recommended moving here for work (most actually recommended against it) and I’ve been in Texas since 1989. Surely there are better climates to build into so you don’t waste so much energy on cooling and bringing in water. Were there no superfund sites available?

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      You misunderstand the reasoning: Big GQP sez, “Get in here ya fascist fuck, ya! Here’s a ton of taxpayer money. Sure, poison the earth, abuse your workers, cheat on the five dollars worth of tax you’d owe ayway - we absolutely do not. give. a. fuck! Haha, here have some guns.”

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      Companies would build their factories on Venus if it offered tax deductions.

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    I’m pretty sure his evilness will win over his stupidity.

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      The whole reason he set up in Texas is simple: Lower Taxes.

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          It’s not illegal to shoot anyone in Texas

          Plus his workers will be illegal immigrants and you get a bounty in Texas for every illegal you bag.

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      They should run a hose from the great lakes to Texas so the factory has plenty of water.

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    Is It recirculated? I never know what to think when this kind of article pops up.

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      Yes and no mostly no. There is some portion of water tied up in the battery itself but the vast majority is used to interact with chemicals mostly washing chemicals it seems which in all likelihood means non recirculating and given it’s Texas probably minimal cleanup and trip to evaporation basins near some low income neighborhood.

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0007850621000627

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    I’m sure Shmelon is taking all environmental and saftey considerations into factor /s. Lithium and it’s needed friends don’t have such a great reputation with human life.

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      Hey, what’s South Africa got to do with it?! . . .

      Oh. Sorry, I thought you were maligning South Africa somehow.

      Carry on.

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    Maybe they can ship the water back from mars…

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