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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: carewemust
What tree is that? Or whose?
Tree of Life - As Above, So Below
originally posted by: CoramDeo
The problem with your logic, on this pooint, is that it was very specific, in the context of side-by-side posts.
Stay focused. I didn't mention any other things that may or may not be seen as predictive. I'm speaking to this one post, and the inability to entertain the idea that: 1. The post is specifically referencing the upcoming election. 2. The balance of those caucusing D vs. R is exactly as stated in the post.
The bias I see is in the inability to admit the above two points are correct, and instead point to anything else to save face and remain consistent to your own point of view that Q predicts nothing. It's OK to say that Q got something right and still be consistent in the other points you have brought to the table in these threads. Try it, you'll like it.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
So were saying that was definitely a red dot sight from a weapon, now?
There didnt seem to be much reaction from anyone there live while it was happening.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
I have to admit Trump's tweet attacks on General Motors irritate me. I'm in the automotive industry, so I have an insider's perspective on this. The auto industry as a whole is very cyclic, and currently there is a downturn coming. Also, these days sedans do not sell well, and many automakers are dropping most of their sedans from their lineup. General Motors is actually a little bit late to that party, and the 5 plant closures are because they really don't have anything coming to replace the models that are produced in those plants. I haven't worked out actual numbers, but it seems to me that automakers as a whole are producing fewer models of vehicles than in years/decades past.
The automaker who is in the most trouble is probably Tesla. They're just now ramping up to mass-market production levels, and with the downturn coming it's likely demand will dry up in the near future, and they're going to be producing huge numbers of vehicles that they won't be able to sell.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
I have to admit Trump's tweet attacks on General Motors irritate me. I'm in the automotive industry, so I have an insider's perspective on this. The auto industry as a whole is very cyclic, and currently there is a downturn coming. Also, these days sedans do not sell well, and many automakers are dropping most of their sedans from their lineup. General Motors is actually a little bit late to that party, and the 5 plant closures are because they really don't have anything coming to replace the models that are produced in those plants. I haven't worked out actual numbers, but it seems to me that automakers as a whole are producing fewer models of vehicles than in years/decades past.
The automaker who is in the most trouble is probably Tesla. They're just now ramping up to mass-market production levels, and with the downturn coming it's likely demand will dry up in the near future, and they're going to be producing huge numbers of vehicles that they won't be able to sell.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: IAMTAT
Wictor has.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: IAMTAT
USSS has to be all over this. Those are big ones, no way they didn't follow it right back to the source.